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Re: [Yadab-devel] Project/Client to html page
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Patrik Willard |
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Re: [Yadab-devel] Project/Client to html page |
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Mon, 11 Apr 2011 01:46:04 +0200 |
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On 04/10/2011 10:29 AM, Henrik Sandklef wrote:
> On 04/10/2011 10:07 AM, Henrik Sandklef wrote:
>> buildlogs/
>> `-- 2011-04-01
>> `-- hosts
>> |-- host1
>> | `-- projects
>> | |-- project1
>> | | `-- clients
>> | | |-- client1
>
> We may en up with clients with the same name. But as long as they're on
> different hosts it's not a big deal. We can present a client on the
> yadab report page like this:
Ah yes, this is true. That will probably require some minor change in
the schema, and most likely some changes in the scripts, to ensure that
the script is fetching the correct client, but I'll get on that after
some sleep and a dentist appointment ;)
> address@hidden
> address@hidden
>
> where
>
> bruckner - is a build client
> bartok - is a build client
> sandklef.com - is a build host
>
>
> If for example Xnee wants to put together builds on various hosts and
> clients the Xnee build admin (new word ;)) needs to pay attention to how
> the projects are named on the various hosts/clients. Searching, either
> using a list of existing projects or by entering text, for a project in
> the db should be a simple thing to do. So it should be fairly easy to
> present a page with all "Xnee from CVS HEAD" builds:
>
> Project:
> ========================================
> Xnee from CVS HEAD
>
> Built on:
> ========================================
> Build client Build host OS ARCH Last Status
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> bruckner sandklef.com bla bla x86_64 2011-04-01 OK
> bartok sandklef.com bla bla ppc 2011-04-01 Fail
> nascar-awesome padowi.se krl arm 2011-04-01 OK
>
I'll tinker on this as well :)
/Patrik
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