On Fri, Aug 05, 2016 at 11:54:17AM +0100, Daniel P. Berrange wrote: > On Thu, Aug 04, 2016 at 03:52:09PM +0100, Daniel P. Berrange wrote: > > We are using the CentOS Jenkins server for running CI tasks. > > Currently those tasks are maintained by people manually > > updating the Jenkins web UI. This is a horrible interface > > that requires 100's of mouse clicks to achieve even the > > simplest things. It is also incredibly hard to compare > > the config of different jobs to make sure they are working > > in a consistent manner. > > > > Fortunately there are tools which can help - OpenStack > > created the jenkins-job-builder tool which uses the Jenkins > > REST API to create/update jobs from a simple YAML file > > definition. > > > > This series thus creates a set of YAML files which will > > (almost) replicate our current manually create config. > > > > I've used jenkins-job-builder in offline test mode to > > generate Jenkins XML files and then compared them to what > > we currently have and they are mostly the same. So there > > should not be too many suprises lurking, but I do still > > expect some accidental breakage in places. As such I have > > not actually uploaded the new auto-generated job configs > > to ci.centos.org at this time. > > > > The intention is that these configs will all live in the > > libvirt GIT server in a new 'libvirt-jenkins-ci' repository > > BTW, following on from this, I would like to create kickstart + puppet > files for managing the build slaves & re-create the the slaves. This > will give us a known good config that we can replicate elsewhere as > needed. That's definitely good idea. As you've probably noticed there is a lot of env variables configured for all slaves. Is it possible to use the jenkins-jobs tool to configure those env variables too? I don't think that's a good idea configure those env variables directly inside the slaves since they are used only by Jenkins. Pavel -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list