Nightly finder cloud image test support

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Hi, folks. Thought this might be of interest. I just hacked autocloud
support into my new nightly image finder thingy. So if you look at:

https://www.happyassassin.net/nightlies.html

now, you will see some cloud images colored red, indicating their tests
failed. You won't see any colored green because no cloud image for F24
or Rawhide has passed any tests in the last 28 days, but once one does,
you should =)

As there's still no API for the production autocloud instance, I seeded
with results pulled from the datagrepper logs. The fedmsg consumer
should update it with results as they come in, from now on.

I may add another table for the 'two week atomic' stable release
nightlies soon...

I think going forward we may want to make PDC the official store of
'did this image pass tests' data, though, so maybe we can look at
sending the info there instead and the nightly finder can just consume
it.

For the cloud images that don't show test results (blue links), I think
the tool is correct, it doesn't look like Autocloud actually tested
them...but let me know if any look wrong. It's kinda hard to tell
manually because the Autocloud summary view is fairly useless (it does
nothing to tell you what image each test is for, so you have to go
click on every single one separately and look at the file name).
-- 
Adam Williamson
Fedora QA Community Monkey
IRC: adamw | Twitter: AdamW_Fedora | XMPP: adamw AT happyassassin . net
http://www.happyassassin.net
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