The Mer Wiki now uses your Mer user account and password (create account on https://bugs.merproject.org/)


Test process

From Mer Wiki
(Difference between revisions)
Jump to: navigation, search
(Undo revision 271 by 153.96.46.161 (Talk))
m (Cleanup.)
Line 12: Line 12:
  
 
=== Step V: Validate packaging ===
 
=== Step V: Validate packaging ===
 
+
Validate proposed changes + packaging as being OK
. Validate proposed changes + packaging as being OK
+
  
 
=== Step X: Checking if it builds on it's own ===
 
=== Step X: Checking if it builds on it's own ===

Revision as of 17:40, 4 December 2011

Contents

Process

We center Mer contribution around our Gerrit instance and git, http://monster.tspre.org:8080 . Every single package is in git and the Core (+ ports) is described in xml files inside a git repository. It is possible to monitor gerrit events with 'gerrit stream-events'

Terms

QA build server: OBS that does builds to verify if sources work okay

Code review: ssh -p 29418 username@monster.tspre.org gerrit review PATCHSET -m "Message" --code-review SCORE

When a change to a package is proposed

Step V: Validate packaging

Validate proposed changes + packaging as being OK

Step X: Checking if it builds on it's own

1. Create unique OBS repository, REPO

2. Create package (basename of project/packagename) in REPO, by linkpacing fakeobs:Core:ARCH packagename

3. Locally, check out git (GERRIT/project/packagename) and merge proposed change from branch. Change ref can be found with 'ssh -p 29418 username@monster.tspre.org gerrit query status:merged --patch-sets --format JSON' (status:merged can be any kind of query) and it will give you patchsets + refs.

4. Upload sources to OBS package in REPO

5. Point to repositories in REPO:

for each ARCH, ARCHSCHEDULER, add in

<repository name="Core_ARCH">
 <path repository="Core_ARCH" project="fakeobs:Core:ARCH" />
 <arch>ARCHSCHEDULER</arch>
</repository>

6. Wait for build to finish of package for each architecture. For 'succeeded' build, code review with +1 "Looks good to me, but someone else must approve", for failed, code review with -1 "I would prefer that you didn't submit this" along with URL to build log,. For 'excluded', report which architecture in comment with 0, no score.

Step X+1: Integration testing

This will check the package does not break other packages.

For each ARCH, ARCHSCHEDULER:

1. Create unique OBS repository, REPO

2. Create package (basename of project/packagename) in REPO by linkpacing fakeobs:Core:ARCH packagename

3. Locally, check out git (GERRIT/project/packagename) and merge proposed change from branch. Change ref can be found with 'ssh -p 29418 username@monster.tspre.org gerrit query status:merged --patch-sets --format JSON' (status:merged can be any kind of query) and it will give you patchsets + refs.

4. Upload updated sources to OBS package in REPO, ignoring _meta and _attribute

5. Set up localdep:

<link project="fakeobs:Core:ARCH" />
<repository name="Core_ARCH" linkedbuild="localdep">
 <path repository="Core_ARCH" project="fakeobs:CORE:ARCH" />
 <arch>ARCHSCHEDULER</arch>
</repository>

6. Wait for it to finish building. If there is 'failed' packages, review to gerrit -1 "I would prefer that you didn't submit this", along with which packages it broke and URLs to their build logs, else +1 "Looks good to me, but someone else must approve"

7. If successful, pass on (method unknown so far) repository+changeset id to Core vendors for them to test as part of images, else delete repository

Personal tools