Difference between revisions of "Jenkins Sandbox"
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To request access to the sandbox please open a ticket at support.linuxfoundation.org. Please provide your LFID and email address | To request access to the sandbox please open a ticket at support.linuxfoundation.org. Please provide your LFID and email address | ||
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*Jobs are automatically deleted every Saturday at 08:00 UTC<br> | *Jobs are automatically deleted every Saturday at 08:00 UTC<br> | ||
*Committers can log in and configure Jenkins jobs in the sandbox directly<br> | *Committers can log in and configure Jenkins jobs in the sandbox directly<br> |
Revision as of 20:25, 8 January 2020
Contents
Jenkins Sandbox
The purpose of the jenkins-sandbox is to allow projects to test their JJB setups before merging. It is configured similarly to production, although it cannot publish artifacts or vote in Gerrit
To request access to the sandbox please open a ticket at support.linuxfoundation.org. Please provide your LFID and email address
Notes Regarding the Sandbox
- Jobs are automatically deleted every Saturday at 08:00 UTC
- Committers can log in and configure Jenkins jobs in the sandbox directly
- The Sandbox configuration mirrors production wherever possible
- Sandbox jobs can NOT be trigged via Gerrit
- Verify jobs need the Refspec configured
- Sandbox jobs can NOT upload artifacts to Nexus
- Sandbox jobs can NOT vote on Gerrit
Support
For issues with the sandbox please open a ticket at support.linuxfoundation.org
Configuration
Make sure you have the correct version of JJB installed
JJB reads user-specific configuration from a jenkins.ini in the top-level ci-management directory
[job_builder] ignore_cache=True keep_descriptions=False include_path=. recursive=True [jenkins] user=<LFID> password=<Jenkins API token> url=https://jenkins.fd.io/sandbox query_plugins_info=False
To get your API token
- Log into Jenkins sandbox
- Click the arrow next to your username then click Configure
- Click Add new Token
Testing Jobs
It’s good practice to use the test command to validate your JJB files before pushing them
jenkins-jobs --conf jenkins.ini target jjb/ <job-name>
Successful tests output the XML description of the Jenkins job described by the specified JJB job name
Pushing jobs
Once you’ve verified your JJB jobs produce valid XML descriptions of Jenkins jobs you can push them to the Jenkins sandbox.
When pushing with jenkins-jobs, a log message with the number of jobs you’re pushing will be issued, typically to stdout. If the number is greater than 1 (or greater than the number of jobs you passed to the command to push) then you are pushing too many jobs and should `ctrl+c` to cancel the upload.
INFO:jenkins_jobs.builder:Number of jobs generated: 1
To push specific jobs to the sandbox run
jenkins-jobs --conf jenkins.ini update jjb/ <job-name>
Failing to provide the final `<job-name>` param will push all jobs
Running jobs
To run a job on the sandbox
- Click the job name
- Click Build with Parameters
- Click Build