Re: Atomic openQA result emails ('compose check report')

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On 03/17/2017 11:00 PM, Dusty Mabe wrote:
> 
> 
> On 03/17/2017 06:23 PM, Adam Williamson wrote:
>> Hi folks!
>>
>> So Colin and I had a bit of a chat about openQA Atomic testing
>> 'integration', and one of the things that came up was the state of the
>> 'compose check report' emails for Atomic tests.
>>
>> If you're signed up to test@ or devel@ you may have noticed that a
>> 'compose check report' mail is sent out for every mainline Fedora
>> compose openQA tests, with info on the numbers of passed and failed
>> tests and some other stuff.
>>
>> When we set up openQA to test the Atomic Host OStree installer image
>> and to test the nightly 'two-week Atomic' composes, I asked whether we
>> should generate those mails, and who they should go to.
>>
>> The answer I got - and the way it's configured right now - was that
>> people only wanted the mails produced when a test *failed*, and they
>> should be mailed to this list plus to one person directly (I think at
>> first it was Adam Miller, it now seems to be Mike McGrath).
>>
>> I've just verified that this is actually working: when openQA tests the
>>  'two-week Atomic' composes and a failure occurs, the mail does get
>> sent. However, there hasn't been a failure of the test since - AFAICS -
>> 2016-10-01. So that's why no such mails have been sent out recently. I
>> got Mike to check, and he actually did get a mail on 20167-10-01, when
>> the test last failed.
> 
> woot for passing tests! Adam, do you know if there is any way to send
> a weekly report that basically states how many tests ran and how many
> passed? That would at least let us know that they were there and still
> running and passing.
> 
> I imagine now that the tests results are in resultsdb the answer is
> going to be something related to that.
> 
>>
>> I think the mails that have been sent to cloud@ were never approved
>> through moderation, so they never actually appeared here. It'd be good
>> if a list moderator could check if they see a few 'compose check' mails
>> hung up in moderation, or something.
> 
> I found this thread from a long time ago on this topic:
> https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/cloud@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/thread/OUSTJ7WHDCO5WEP7J57B6H5GYWAAF4EM/#OUSTJ7WHDCO5WEP7J57B6H5GYWAAF4EM
> 
> Looks like someone tried to add that mail address to the list but
> doesn't seem to be working. These emails are not in the held messages
> from what I can tell. I think I am a moderator and not an
> administrator.
> 
> https://wiki.list.org/DOC/Difference%20Between%20a%20Moderator%20and%20Administrator
> 
> I need to get jzb to make me an admin so I can investigate.

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