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This package provides an extension to the test runner to the one that ships with zope.testrunner, as well as a buildout recipe based on zc.recipe.testrunner to install a test script for this test runner. The test runner is identical to the one in zope.testrunner, but it is capable of writing test reports in the XML format output by JUnit/Ant. This allows the test results to be analysed by tools such as the Jenkins continuous integration server. The recipe accepts the same options as zc.recipe.testrunner, so look at its documentation for details. When buildout is run, you should have a script in bin/test and a directory parts/test. To run the tests, use the bin/test script. If you pass the --xml option, test reports will be written to parts/test/testreports directory: $ bin/test --xml -s my.package Use bin/test --help for a full list of options. If you are using Jenkins, you can now configure the build to publish JUnit test reports for <buildoutdir>/parts/test/testreports/*.xml.
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WebServices =========== /run/corecommit Security : parameter based ?token=XXXXX It runs the jobs from jenkins responsible of the core-dev testing /run/githubcommithooks Security : parameter based ?token=XXXXX Creates github post-commit hooks to all plone repositories in buildout.coredev sources.cfg. /run/createjenkinsjobs Security : parameter based ?token=XXXXX Creates all Jenkins jobs for Plone.
This library can help you: * Query the test-results of a completed build * Get a objects representing the latest builds of a job * Search for artefacts by simple criteria * Block until jobs are complete * Install artefacts to custom-specified directory structures * username/password auth support for jenkins instances with auth turned on * Ability to search for builds by subversion revision * Ability to add/remove/query Jenkins slaves * Ability to add/remove/modify Jenkins views
Python Jenkins is a library for the remote API of the Jenkins continuous integration server. It is useful for creating and managing jobs as well as build nodes.
Introduction This package provides an extension to the test runner to the one that ships with zope.testrunner, as well as a buildout recipe based on zc.recipe.testrunner to install a test script for this test runner.The test runner is identical to the one in zope.testrunner, but it is capable of writing test reports in the XML format output by JUnit/Ant. This allows the test results to be...
Jenkins monitors executions of repeated jobs, such as building a software project or jobs run by cron. Among those things, current Jenkins focuses on the following two jobs: - Building/testing software projects continuously, just like CruiseControl or DamageControl. In a nutshell, Jenkins provides an easy-to-use so-called continuous integration system, making it easier for developers to integrate changes to the project, and making it easier for users to obtain a fresh build. The automated, continuous build increases the productivity. - Monitoring executions of externally-run jobs, such as cron jobs and procmail jobs, even those that are run on a remote machine. For example, with cron, all you receive is regular e-mails that capture the output, and it is up to you to look at them diligently and notice when it broke. Jenkins keeps those outputs and makes it easy for you to notice when something is wrong. Authors: -------- Kohsuke Kawaguchi <Kohsuke.Kawaguchi@sun.com>
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