On 2013-02-23 1:24 AM, "Chad" <innocentkiller(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 12:19 AM, Brian Wolff <bawolff(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On 2013-02-23 1:15 AM, "Chad" <innocentkiller(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 11:30 PM, MZMcBride <z(a)mzmcbride.com> wrote:
>> > Matthew Flaschen wrote:
>> >>On 02/22/2013 09:38 PM, Chad wrote:
>> >>>So, I've seen this site tossed around quite a bit recently, and
I'm
>> >>>curious: is there any plan to start integrating this jenkins and
our
>> >>>other jenkins? More importantly: is there any chance to get the
results
>> >>>of these sorts of tests in
Gerrit? I think it's great that we're
>> >>>expanding test coverage, but without feedback on people's
patches
>> >>>they're usually unaware that they're breaking things.
>> >>
>> >>I agree. I think our goal should be to have all the tests (QUnit,
>> >>Cucumber, PHPUnit (generally already happens for this one)) result in
>> >>Jenkins votes on Gerrit.
>> >
>> > Tangentially: I've been getting a lot of Gerrit e-mail (G-mail, if
you
>> > will) from jenkins-bot lately. It can
increase the noise from an
action
> to
>> > a changeset from one e-mail to three or four in some cases, it seems
> like.
>> >
>> > I nearly filed a bug in Bugzilla about this, but I figured I'd be
told
> off
>> > for not simply using local mail filtering rules. And I can. But I'm
>> > wondering if there isn't a better way to disable e-mail from a
> particular
>> > user (an ignore feature in Gerrit, perhaps?). Or perhaps Gerrit can
only
> send a jenkins-bot-related e-mail on failure (it
currently seems to
e-mail
no matter
what, I think). Any insight into this would be appreciated.
Not really possible. There's no way to filter e-mail sending based
on its content. All we can do is disable e-mail sending per group
(which is what we did for L10n-bot).
I know you probably don't want to hear it--but if you're wanting to
filter Gerrit mail, the best option is to do it locally. That's really
the main reason all the e-mails contain those Gerrit-* lines at the
end--to enable easier filtering.
-Chad
Could we make jenkins post with a different account depending on if the
test results are positive or negative and then filter based on that?
But if we omit the e-mails from being sent, how will the people
who want the e-mails get them?
-Chad
I was assuming that no one wanted emails for the all unit tests passed
situation.
-bawolff