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- docker-ci
- =========
- docker-ci is our buildbot continuous integration server,
- building and testing docker, hosted on EC2 and reachable at
- http://docker-ci.dotcloud.com
- Deployment
- ==========
- # Load AWS credentials
- export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=''
- export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=''
- export AWS_KEYPAIR_NAME=''
- export AWS_SSH_PRIVKEY=''
- # Load buildbot credentials and config
- export BUILDBOT_PWD=''
- export IRC_PWD=''
- export IRC_CHANNEL='docker-dev'
- export SMTP_USER=''
- export SMTP_PWD=''
- export EMAIL_RCP=''
- # Load registry test credentials
- export REGISTRY_USER=''
- export REGISTRY_PWD=''
- cd docker/testing
- vagrant up --provider=aws
- github pull request
- ===================
- The entire docker pull request test workflow is event driven by github. Its
- usage is fully automatic and the results are logged in docker-ci.dotcloud.com
- Each time there is a pull request on docker's github project, github connects
- to docker-ci using github's rest API documented in http://developer.github.com/v3/repos/hooks
- The issued command to program github's notification PR event was:
- curl -u GITHUB_USER:GITHUB_PASSWORD -d '{"name":"web","active":true,"events":["pull_request"],"config":{"url":"http://docker-ci.dotcloud.com:8011/change_hook/github?project=docker"}}' https://api.github.com/repos/dotcloud/docker/hooks
- buildbot (0.8.7p1) was patched using ./testing/buildbot/github.py, so it
- can understand the PR data github sends to it. Originally PR #1603 (ee64e099e0)
- implemented this capability. Also we added a new scheduler to exclusively filter
- PRs. and the 'pullrequest' builder to rebase the PR on top of master and test it.
- nighthly release
- ================
- The nightly release process is done by buildbot, running a DinD container that downloads
- the docker repository and builds the release container. The resulting docker
- binary is then tested, and if everything is fine, the release is done.
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