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|description=This test case tests whether pushing builds to [http://koji.fedoraproject.org Koji] works as expected. | |description=This test case tests whether pushing builds to [http://koji.fedoraproject.org Koji] works as expected. Depending on the tester, this will include scratch builds and regular builds. We welcome testers who have a package for which they'd need to push a regular Koji build (e.g. updating a package). | ||
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# Boot into the machine/VM you wish to test | # Boot into the machine/VM you wish to test |
Revision as of 16:09, 21 September 2011
Description
This test case tests whether pushing builds to Koji works as expected. Depending on the tester, this will include scratch builds and regular builds. We welcome testers who have a package for which they'd need to push a regular Koji build (e.g. updating a package).
Setup
- Boot into the machine/VM you wish to test
- Ensure the
eclipse-fedorapackager-0.2.1-1.fc16
package IS installed. Install it viayum install eclipse-fedorapackager-0.2.1-1.fc16
. - Make sure that file
~/.fedora.cert
exists and your FAS SSH key is properly set up in Eclipse and the public key properly uploaded to the FAS account system.
How to test
- Open Eclipse and use a new workspace.
eclipse -data test_day_20111013_fpe_koji_builds
- Press
CTRL+ALT+F I
to open the import wizard. Alternatively pressCTRL+3
and start typing "Projects from Fedora Git", then press return. - Enter the package name of a package you maintain or use package
eclipse-fedorapackager
. If you use packageeclipse-fedorapackager
make sure to clone anonymously by selecting the appropriate checkbox and click "Finish". - The package you've just cloned should show up in your workspace
- Expand the project you've cloned into your workspace and double-click the .spec file in it. The .spec file should open in the editor.
- Right-click in the .spec file and select "Fedora Packager" => "Perform Scratch Build", alternatively press
CTRL+ALT+F X
with the .spec file open in the Eclipse editor view. This will check if there are un-pushed changes on the current local branch (i.e. may prompt for SSH passphrase) and will push a scratch build to Koji. - Next, we test SRPM-based scratch builds. Edit the .spec file and update the "Release:" field (e.g. increment the value by one) and add a new changelog entry.
CTRL+3
, start typing "Changelog", select "Preferences (Changelog)" from the list and press return. Make sure your name and email is correctly set up in the preferences. Press OK to save preferences.- Back in the .spec file press
CTRL+ALT+C
, which should add a new changelog stub. Enter "Fedora Packager for Eclipse Test Day" as the message. - First, we need to create an SRPM from our .spec file.
<<<FIXME>>>
Expected Results
- On successful Koji build pushes you should see messages similar to this:
- Moreover, there should be an entry in the Eclipse error log detailing the URL to the task ID. You can show the Error Log view by
ALT+SHIFT+Q Q
=> "General" => "Error Log" - Clicking the link as provided in the message dialog, should show the familiar Koji Web interface. Make sure user data and other task specific information is in order.