# -*- python -*- # ex: set filetype=python: import os from buildbot.plugins import * # This is a sample buildmaster config file. It must be installed as # 'master.cfg' in your buildmaster's base directory. # This is the dictionary that the buildmaster pays attention to. We also use # a shorter alias to save typing. c = BuildmasterConfig = {} ####### WORKERS # The 'workers' list defines the set of recognized workers. Each element is # a Worker object, specifying a unique worker name and password. The same # worker name and password must be configured on the worker. c['workers'] = [worker.Worker("example-worker", 'pass')] if 'BUILDBOT_MQ_URL' in os.environ: c['mq'] = { 'type' : 'wamp', 'router_url': os.environ['BUILDBOT_MQ_URL'], 'realm': os.environ.get('BUILDBOT_MQ_REALM', 'buildbot').decode('utf-8'), 'debug' : 'BUILDBOT_MQ_DEBUG' in os.environ, 'debug_websockets' : 'BUILDBOT_MQ_DEBUG' in os.environ, 'debug_lowlevel' : 'BUILDBOT_MQ_DEBUG' in os.environ, } # 'protocols' contains information about protocols which master will use for # communicating with workers. You must define at least 'port' option that workers # could connect to your master with this protocol. # 'port' must match the value configured into the workers (with their # --master option) c['protocols'] = {'pb': {'port': os.environ.get("BUILDBOT_WORKER_PORT", 9989)}} ####### CHANGESOURCES # the 'change_source' setting tells the buildmaster how it should find out # about source code changes. Here we point to the buildbot clone of pyflakes. c['change_source'] = [] c['change_source'].append(changes.GitPoller( 'git://github.com/buildbot/pyflakes.git', workdir='gitpoller-workdir', branch='master', pollInterval=300)) ####### SCHEDULERS # Configure the Schedulers, which decide how to react to incoming changes. In this # case, just kick off a 'runtests' build c['schedulers'] = [] c['schedulers'].append(schedulers.SingleBranchScheduler( name="all", change_filter=util.ChangeFilter(branch='master'), treeStableTimer=None, builderNames=["runtests"])) c['schedulers'].append(schedulers.ForceScheduler( name="force", builderNames=["runtests"])) ####### BUILDERS # The 'builders' list defines the Builders, which tell Buildbot how to perform a build: # what steps, and which workers can execute them. Note that any particular build will # only take place on one worker. factory = util.BuildFactory() # check out the source factory.addStep(steps.Git(repourl='http://github.com/buildbot/pyflakes.git', mode='incremental')) # run the tests (note that this will require that 'trial' is installed) factory.addStep(steps.ShellCommand(command=["trial", "pyflakes"])) c['builders'] = [] c['builders'].append( util.BuilderConfig(name="runtests", workernames=["example-worker"], factory=factory)) ####### REPORTER TARGETS # 'services' is a list of Reporter Targets. The results of each build will be # pushed to these targets. buildbot/reporters/*.py has a variety to choose from, # like IRC bots. c['services'] = [] ####### PROJECT IDENTITY # the 'title' string will appear at the top of this buildbot installation's # home pages (linked to the 'titleURL'). c['title'] = "Blender" c['titleURL'] = "https://blender.org/download" # the 'buildbotURL' string should point to the location where the buildbot's # internal web server is visible. This typically uses the port number set in # the 'www' entry below, but with an externally-visible host name which the # buildbot cannot figure out without some help. c['buildbotURL'] = os.environ.get("BUILDBOT_WEB_URL", "http://localhost:8010/") # minimalistic config to activate new web UI c['www'] = dict(port=os.environ.get("BUILDBOT_WEB_PORT", 8010), plugins=dict(waterfall_view={}, console_view={})) ####### DB URL c['db'] = { # This specifies what database buildbot uses to store its state. You can leave # this at its default for all but the largest installations. 'db_url' : os.environ.get("BUILDBOT_DB_URL", "sqlite://").format(**os.environ), }