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'''NOTE: This is a very first draft of the How-To Create BuildBot Instance''' | '''NOTE: This is a very first draft of the How-To Create BuildBot Instance''' | ||
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= Create BuildBot instance step-by-step = | = Create BuildBot instance step-by-step = | ||
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== Login on the server == | == Login on the server == | ||
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== Go to OSGEOBUILDHOME == | == Go to OSGEOBUILDHOME == | ||
− | See [[BuildBot Configuration#OSGEOBUILDHOME]] | + | See [[BuildBot Configuration#OSGEOBUILDHOME|OSGEOBUILDHOME]] to learn what's this location and environment variable used for. |
$ cd $OSGEOBUILDHOME | $ cd $OSGEOBUILDHOME | ||
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$ mkdir <projectname> | $ mkdir <projectname> | ||
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+ | == Assign new project id == | ||
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+ | Check [[BuildBot Configuration#Buildmaster_ports|Buildmaster ports]] to learn what is this project identifier used for. | ||
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+ | Project '''id''' is a solid number '''0''' to '''99''' which identifies OGeo BuildBot instance for particular project and is used to calculate new TCP port numbers. | ||
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+ | $ cd ${OSGEOBUILDHOME}/<projectname> | ||
+ | $ echo ## > ID | ||
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+ | where '''##''' is project solid ''id'''. | ||
== Create directory for buildmaster == | == Create directory for buildmaster == | ||
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== Create directory for buildslave == | == Create directory for buildslave == | ||
− | $ mkdir buildslave | + | $ mkdir buildslave |
== Create buildmaster == | == Create buildmaster == | ||
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== Run == | == Run == | ||
− | + | * Start | |
− | + | $OSGEOBUILDHOME/buildbot_start.sh <projectname> | |
− | + | * Stop | |
− | + | $OSGEOBUILDHOME/buildbot_stop.sh <projectname> | |
== Copy and edit README == | == Copy and edit README == | ||
$ cp $OSGEOBUILDHOME/admin/README $OSGEOBUILDHOME/<projectname> | $ cp $OSGEOBUILDHOME/admin/README $OSGEOBUILDHOME/<projectname> | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:08, 15 October 2011
See Buildbot for more information.
Draft
NOTE: This is a very first draft of the How-To Create BuildBot Instance
Prerequisites
First, it's very important to read the BuildBot Configuration document.
Create BuildBot instance step-by-step
Login on the server
ssh buildbot@xblade14-2
Go to OSGEOBUILDHOME
See OSGEOBUILDHOME to learn what's this location and environment variable used for.
$ cd $OSGEOBUILDHOME
Creating directory for project
New BuildBot instance directory for project, lowercase name:
$ mkdir <projectname>
Assign new project id
Check Buildmaster ports to learn what is this project identifier used for.
Project id is a solid number 0 to 99 which identifies OGeo BuildBot instance for particular project and is used to calculate new TCP port numbers.
$ cd ${OSGEOBUILDHOME}/<projectname> $ echo ## > ID
where ##' is project solid id.
Create directory for buildmaster
$ mkdir buildmaster
Create directory for buildslave
$ mkdir buildslave
Create buildmaster
Run buildbot to create new buildmaster:
$ buildbot create-master ${OSGEOBUILDHOME}/<projectname>/buildmaster
Create buildslave
$ buildbot create-slave ${OSGEOBUILDHOME}/<projectname>/buildslave MASTERHOST:PORT SLAVENAME PASSWORD
PORT: 15XX where XX is subsequent number of BuildBot instance (between 0-99) SLAVENAME: osgeo-<projectname> PASSWORD: <new password>
Configure BuildBot instance
Edit master.cfg
Run
- Start
$OSGEOBUILDHOME/buildbot_start.sh <projectname>
- Stop
$OSGEOBUILDHOME/buildbot_stop.sh <projectname>
Copy and edit README
$ cp $OSGEOBUILDHOME/admin/README $OSGEOBUILDHOME/<projectname>