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Jenkins Configuration

Jenkins

Overview

Jenkins is a Continuous Integration system and the central control system for the orchestration of both pre-merge testing and post-merge actions such as packaging and publishing of documentation.

The overall design that Jenkins is a key part of implementing is that all code should be reviewed and tested before being merged in to trunk, and that as many tasks around review, testing, merging and release that can be automated should be.

Jenkis is essentially a job queing system, and everything that is done through Jenkins can be thought of as having a few discreet components:

  • Triggers - What causes a job to be run
  • Location - Where do we run a job
  • Steps - What actions are taken when the job runs
  • Results - What is the outcome of the job

The OpenStack Jenkins can be found at http://jenkins.openstack.org

OpenStack uses gerrit to manage code reviews, which in turns calls Jenkins to test those reviews.

Authorization

Jenkins is set up to use OpenID in a Single Sign On mode with Launchpad. This means that all of the user and group information is managed via Launchpad users and teams. In the Jenkins Security Matrix, a Launchpad team name can be specified and any members of that team will be granted those permissions. However, because of the way the information is processed, a user will need to re-log in upon changing either team membership on Launchpad, or changing that team's authorization in Jenkins for the new privileges to take effect.

Integration Testing

TODO: How others can get involved in testing and integrating with OpenStack Jenkins.

Devstack Gate

Currently OpenStack integration testing is performed by the devstack gate test framework. This framework runs the devstack exercises and Tempest smoketests against a devstack install on single use cloud servers. The devstack gate source can be found on Github and the Readme describes the process of using devstack gate to run your own devstack based tests.