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On the server you will want to periodically run AutoQA [[AutoQA architecture|watchers]], which will schedule corresponding tests. We have prepared a cron file for these purposes, you can install it by: | On the server you will want to periodically run AutoQA [[AutoQA architecture|watchers]], which will schedule corresponding tests. We have prepared a cron file for these purposes, you can install it by: | ||
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cp /usr/share/autoqa/autoqa.cron /etc/cron.d/ | cp /usr/share/doc/autoqa-*/autoqa.cron /etc/cron.d/ | ||
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If you think that some watcher should be run more or less frequently (or you want to disable some of them completely), just edit the installed cron file. | If you think that some watcher should be run more or less frequently (or you want to disable some of them completely), just edit the installed cron file. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:33, 11 January 2012
This page details installing and configuring an AutoQA server. AutoQA is currently packaged for Fedora and EPEL, but due to library dependencies, the package is not yet available in official Fedora repositories. The following section describes how to install AutoQA.
Use the Right Repo
Configure the system to receive updates from the the AutoQA package repository. To use the AutoQA package repository, download the appropriate repository file listed below.
- For Fedora, execute the command:
wget -P /etc/yum.repos.d http://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/fedora-qa/autoqa/fedora-autoqa.repo
- Otherwise, for EPEL, execute the command:
wget -P /etc/yum.repos.d http://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/fedora-qa/autoqa/epel-autoqa.repo
Install AutoQA
Use the following yum command to install AutoQA and its dependencies:
yum install autoqa
Configure AutoQA
AutoQA tries to have reasonable defaults. But you will still probably want to configure additional optional services that can be integrated into AutoQA. Read more at AutoQA Configuration to see the list of available configuration files and their settings.
Configure Cron
On the server you will want to periodically run AutoQA watchers, which will schedule corresponding tests. We have prepared a cron file for these purposes, you can install it by:
cp /usr/share/doc/autoqa-*/autoqa.cron /etc/cron.d/
If you think that some watcher should be run more or less frequently (or you want to disable some of them completely), just edit the installed cron file.