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Jenkins with Pagure-ci

Jenkins is a Continuous Integration service that can be configured to be integrated with pagure.

This document describe the steps needed to make it work.

How to enable Pagure CI

  • Visit the settings page of your project
  • Scroll down to the Hooks section and click on Pagure CI
  • Select the type of CI service you want
  • Enter the URL to the project on the CI service. For example, if your project is running at http://jenkins.fedoraproject.org you will need to enter the url: http://jenkins.fedoraproject.org/job/<projectname>
  • Tick the checkbox activating the hook.

These steps will activate the hook, after reloading the page or the tab, you will be given access to two important values: the token used to trigger the build on jenkins and the URL used by jenkins to report the status of the build. Keep these two available when configuring jenkins for your project.

Configure Jenkins

These steps can only be made by the admins of your jenkins instance, but they only need to be made once.

Configure your project on Jenkins

  • Go to the Configure page of your project
  • Under Job Notification click Add Endpoint
  • Fields in Endpoint will be :
FORMAT: JSON
PROTOCOL: HTTP
EVENT: Job Finalized
URL: <The URL provided in the Pagure CI hook on pagure>
TIMEOUT: 3000
LOG: 1
  • Tick the checkbox This build is parameterized
  • Add two String Parameters named REPO and BRANCH
  • Source Code Management select Git and give the URL of the pagure project
  • Under Build Trigger click on Trigger build remotely and specify the token given by pagure.
  • Under Build -> Add build step -> Execute Shell
  • In the box given enter the shell steps you want for testing your project.

Example Script

# Script specific for Pull-Request build
if [ -n "$REPO" -a -n "$BRANCH" ]; then
git remote rm proposed || true
git remote add proposed "$REPO"
git fetch proposed
git checkout origin/master
git config --global user.email "you@example.com"
git config --global user.name "Your Name"
git merge --no-ff "proposed/$BRANCH" -m "Merge PR"
fi

# Part of the script specific to how you run the tests on your project