commit | 19a6fe41adeef6bea66a5aa8ebb617ca9811c505 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Antonio Barone <syntonyze@gmail.com> | Mon Apr 26 14:51:56 2021 +0200 |
committer | Luca Milanesio <luca.milanesio@gmail.com> | Wed Apr 28 07:53:07 2021 +0000 |
tree | a78962ec416f7e7b3eb8dfe845aa0acc70780d97 | |
parent | 9fe921f3682fd75d9d39fe218e15dbab832cd2a3 [diff] |
Export logs to S3 when running gatling-gerrit-test When running gatling tests against gerrit it is useful to make the logs of the execution available to Jenkins so that further investigations and analysis can be performed in case of regressions or failures. Add an additional stage in which logs are exported from CloudWatch to S3 by running the aws-gerrit command `export-logs`. The output of the publicly available logs will be outputted in the console so that it can be retrieved if needed. Bug: Issue 14450 Change-Id: Iae0d8035d8fcc2845a75a0fd7c524d04ec2a9d01
This project uses Jenkins Jobs Builder [1] to generate jobs from yaml descriptor files.
To add new jobs reuse existing templates, defaults etc. as much as possible. E.g. adding a job to build an additional branch of a project may be as easy as adding the name of the branch to an existing project.
To ensure well readable yaml-files, use yamllint [2] to lint the yaml-files. Yamllint can be downloaded using Python Pip:
pip3 install yamllint
To run the linter, execute this command from the project's root directory:
yamllint -c yamllint-config.yaml jenkins/**/*.yaml
Yamllint will not fix detected issues itself.
[1] https://docs.openstack.org/infra/jenkins-job-builder/index.html [2] https://pypi.org/project/yamllint/