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__init__.py
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import os
from util import flatten
from buildbot.changes.pb import PBChangeSource
from lazy_reload import lazy_reload
def master(
title,
buildbotURL,
slaves,
projects,
titleURL = None,
slavePortnum = 9989,
change_source = None,
passwd_path = None,
status = []
):
# projects can be a module name whose submodules each describe a
# project by exporting attributes
if isinstance(projects, str):
lazy_reload(projects)
p = []
from util import load_submodules
import project
for m in load_submodules(projects):
p.append(project.from_module(m))
projects = p
c = {}
####### PASSWORDS
# If you have chosen not to store passwords directly in the .cfg
# file, you can provide the path to a passwords file that will be
# parsed here.
if passwd_path is None:
passwd_path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(__file__))), 'passwd')
passwords = None
if os.path.isfile(passwd_path):
passwords = dict(line.rstrip().split(':') for line in open(passwd_path))
####### BUILDSLAVES
# The 'slaves' list defines the set of recognized buildslaves. Each
# element is a BuildSlave object, specifying a unique slave name and
# password. The same slave name and password must be configured on
# the slave.
for s in slaves: s.prepare(passwords)
c['slaves'] = slaves
# 'slavePortnum' defines the TCP port to listen on for connections from slaves.
# This must match the value configured into the buildslaves (with their
# --master option)
c['slavePortnum'] = slavePortnum
####### CHANGESOURCES
# the 'change_source' setting tells the buildmaster how it should find out
# about source code changes. Any class which implements IChangeSource can be
# put here: there are several in buildbot/changes/*.py to choose from.
# This is the one used for BoostPro git repo changes
c['change_source'] = change_source or PBChangeSource()
####### SCHEDULERS
for p in projects:
p.select_slaves(c['slaves'])
# Configure the Schedulers, which decide how to react to incoming changes.
c['schedulers'] = flatten(p.schedulers for p in projects)
####### BUILDERS
# The 'builders' list defines the Builders, which tell Buildbot how to perform a build:
# what steps, and which slaves can execute them. Note that any particular build will
# only take place on one slave.
c['builders'] = flatten(p.builders for p in projects)
c['mergeRequests']=False
####### STATUS TARGETS
# 'status' is a list of Status Targets. The results of each build will be
# pushed to these targets. buildbot/status/*.py has a variety to choose from,
# including web pages, email senders, and IRC bots.
c['status'] = flatten([s1(p1) for s1 in p1.status] for p1 in projects) + status
####### PROJECT IDENTITY
# the 'projectName' string will be used to describe the project that this
# buildbot is working on. For example, it is used as the title of the
# waterfall HTML page. The 'projectURL' string will be used to provide a link
# from buildbot HTML pages to your project's home page.
c['projectName'] = title
c['projectURL'] = titleURL or buildbotURL
# the 'buildbotURL' string should point to the location where the buildbot's
# internal web server (usually the html.WebStatus page) is visible. This
# typically uses the port number set in the Waterfall 'status' entry, but
# with an externally-visible host name which the buildbot cannot figure out
# without some help.
c['buildbotURL'] = buildbotURL.rstrip('/') + '/'
####### DB URL
# This specifies what database buildbot uses to store change and scheduler
# state. You can leave this at its default for all but the largest
# installations.
c['db_url'] = "sqlite:///state.sqlite"
return c