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"pkgs": "http://package", # urls of packages to build, separated by space | "pkgs": "http://package", # urls of packages to build, separated by space | ||
"chroots": "fedora-16-i386 fedora-16-x86_64", # chroots to build in, separated by space | "chroots": "fedora-16-i386 fedora-16-x86_64", # chroots to build in, separated by space | ||
"timeout": 1800, # timeout in seconds, defaults to 30 minutes | |||
"memory_reqs": 2048, # required memory in MB, defaults to 2GB | |||
"id": 14 # id of the build | "id": 14 # id of the build | ||
} | } | ||
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} | } | ||
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* [Nov 6]: Added memory_reqs and timeout. Are the default values ok? |
Latest revision as of 12:05, 6 November 2012
BuildSys Frontend <-> Backend API
Getting Waiting Builds From Frontend
To get 10 oldest submitted builds (this is currently a hardcoded default, do we want anything else?), use http://deployed_frontend_instance/waiting_builds/ - JSON is returned by default, example response:
{ "builds": [ { "copr_id": 5, "user_id": 1, "results": null, "started_on": null, "copr": { "owner_id": 2, "repos": null, "chroots": "fedora-17-i386 fedora-17-x86_64", "id": 5, "name": "ff2" }, "canceled": false, "submitted_on": 1351157544, "ended_on": null, "pkgs": "http://foo/pkg.src.rpm", "chroots": "fedora-17-i386 fedora-17-x86_64", "id": 5 }, { "copr_id": 3, "user_id": 1, "results": null, "started_on": null, "copr": { "owner_id": 1, "repos": "http://foo/repo http://bar/repo", "chroots": "fedora-rawhide-i386", "id": 3, "name": "baz" }, "canceled": false, "submitted_on": 1351153692, "ended_on": null, "pkgs": "http://foo/pkg-1.src.rpm http://foo/spam-2.src.rpm", "chroots": "fedora-rawhide-i386", "id": 4 }, ] }
* When multiple items are present in an entry (pkgs, chroots, repos), they are always separated by one space. * All chroots for a single copr always have the same Fedora/epel release, but may contain more architectures. * Each repo must point to a url, that has to contain arch specific dirs (i386/x86_64), each containing repodata dir (like koji has it). * EDIT [Oct 29]: the build now has a "chroots" attribute too, because chroots of a copr can change before it is built - and we want to build what was submitted => the chroots from the build should be used. * EDIT [Oct 29]: the build now has a "canceled" attribute - canceled builds will not be listed in waiting builds any more (do we want to support canceling builds on backend, or will we just throw the results away?) * EDIT [Oct 30]: it may be useful to have "successful" attribute, that would show the result state - could the backend be modified to push an information like that?
New Draft
{ "builds": [ { "user_id": 1, # id of user who submitted the build "submitted_on": 1351770919, "repos": "http://repo", # urls of repos to add to mock chroot, separated by space "results": null, "started_on": null, "copr": { "owner": { "id": 1, # id of the owner of copr (not necessarily the same as user_id above) "name": "bkabrda" # FAS name of the user }, "name": "asd", # name of the copr "id": 1 # id of copr }, "canceled": false, # non-canceled builds will not show up here, I can put this away, too "ended_on": null, "pkgs": "http://package", # urls of packages to build, separated by space "chroots": "fedora-16-i386 fedora-16-x86_64", # chroots to build in, separated by space "timeout": 1800, # timeout in seconds, defaults to 30 minutes "memory_reqs": 2048, # required memory in MB, defaults to 2GB "id": 14 # id of the build } ] }
- [Nov 6]: Added memory_reqs and timeout. Are the default values ok?