zaqar/doc/source/jenkins.rst
Eva Balycheva b53ff5d12c Refactoring of docs during Mitaka cycle
This patch improves Zaqar documentation and fixes currently existing
bugs.

Bugs this patch currently addresses and solutions:

Short names for documentation locations used in this commit message:
GitRepo - https://github.com/openstack/zaqar/
Contributor Docs - http://docs.openstack.org/developer/zaqar/
Wiki - https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Zaqar/

1. DRY violation and spreaded information for contributors bug.
The information for Zaqar contributors is spreaded/duplicated across
GitRepo, Contributor Docs and Wiki.
Examples of DRY violation are these three articles:
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Zaqar/Give_Zaqar_a_try,
https://github.com/openstack/zaqar/blob/master/README.rst,
http://docs.openstack.org/developer/zaqar/development-environment.html

Example of spreaded information is: "zaqar/tests/functional/README.rst"
Normally the contributor want to see the information from this file in
"doc/source/running_tests.rst".

Solution: move useful missing information for contributors from Wiki and
GitRepo to Contributor Docs, then replace all contributor information in
Wiki and GitRepo with links to Contributor Docs.

2. Outdated information, missing new information and broken links bug.
Example is "test_suite.rst":
a. It still states that Zaqar test suite lives in two directories -
"tests" and "zaqar/tests", but now it's not true.
b. Doesn't contain information about how test invocation is organized,
what really happens when "tox -e py27" command executes.

Solution: replace outdated information with new, fix broken links if
possible, add useful missing information.

3. Style and formatting bugs.
The reference is http://docs.openstack.org/contributor-guide/.

Many documents in Contributor Docs have wrong line wrapping - some lines
are wrapped too short and some are wrapped too long.
Lines must wrap at 79 characters, exceptions are code and links.
Example is "first_review.rst" which lines are not wrapped at all.

Enumerated lists must be written using "#. " syntax.
Example with wrong enumerated list is "development.environment.rst".

Some inline elements must be styled according to:
http://docs.openstack.org/contributor-guide/rst-conv/inline-markups.html
Example with wrong styling of inline elements is
"development.environment.rst" where many paths and file names are not
marked with `` (double backticks).

By default code inserts are implicitly styled with python syntax.
There are many places in Contributor Docs where console (bash) code is
wrongly styled with python syntax.

Also there are some failed attempts to apply a formatting in Contributor
Docs. For example there is a broken list in "first_review.rst" at line
52.

Solution: fix broken formatting, apply proper style where it is needed.

Some of these bugs fixes closes few bug reports from:
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/zaqar-mitaka-docs

Change-Id: Id668684248bdee03eb43b537dc2c6bb2a68ed23d
2016-01-07 17:05:09 +03:00

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Continuous integration with Jenkins

Zaqar uses a Jenkins server to automate development tasks. The Jenkins front-end is at http://jenkins.openstack.org. You must have an account on Launchpad to be able to access the OpenStack Jenkins site.

Jenkins performs tasks such as running static code analysis, running unit tests, and running functional tests. For more details on the jobs being run by Jenkins, see the code reviews on http://review.openstack.org. Tests are run automatically and comments are put on the reviews automatically with the results.

You can also get a view of the jobs that are currently running from the Zuul status dashboard, http://status.openstack.org/zuul/.