doc change: remove duplicate general job parameters

This change adds a test to validate the general job parameters and uses
that test as documentation for the general module.   It also replaces the
doc of the general params in the top level definitions.rst with references
to the general module.

Change-Id: I3df04d69186ca49d7297f8141855a4c72c73be1e
This commit is contained in:
Khai Do 2014-10-30 10:30:57 -07:00
parent ce8b716a5d
commit 051efc8595
4 changed files with 125 additions and 116 deletions

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@ -27,93 +27,9 @@ Job in YAML. It looks like this::
That's not very useful, so you'll want to add some actions such as
:ref:`builders`, and perhaps :ref:`publishers`. Those are described
later. There are a few basic optional fields for a Job definition::
later.
- job:
name: job-name
project-type: freestyle
defaults: global
disabled: false
display-name: 'Fancy job name'
concurrent: true
workspace: /srv/build-area/job-name
quiet-period: 5
block-downstream: false
block-upstream: false
retry-count: 3
node: NodeLabel1 || NodeLabel2
logrotate:
daysToKeep: 3
numToKeep: 20
artifactDaysToKeep: -1
artifactNumToKeep: -1
:Job Parameters:
* **project-type**:
Defaults to "freestyle", but "maven" as well as "multijob" or "flow"
can also be specified.
* **defaults**:
Specifies a set of :ref:`defaults` to use for this job, defaults to
''global''. If you have values that are common to all of your jobs,
create a ``global`` :ref:`defaults` object to hold them, and no further
configuration of individual jobs is necessary. If some jobs
should not use the ``global`` defaults, use this field to specify a
different set of defaults.
* **disabled**:
Boolean value to set whether or not this job should be disabled in
Jenkins. Defaults to ``false`` (job will be enabled).
* **display-name**:
Optional name shown for the project throughout the Jenkins web GUI in
place of the actual job name. The jenkins_jobs tool cannot fully remove
this trait once it is set, so use caution when setting it. Setting it to
the same string as the job's name is an effective un-set workaround.
Alternately, the field can be cleared manually using the Jenkins web
interface.
* **concurrent**:
Boolean value to set whether or not Jenkins can run this job
concurrently. Defaults to ``false``.
* **workspace**:
Path for a custom workspace. Defaults to Jenkins default
configuration.
* **quiet-period**:
Number of seconds to wait between consecutive runs of this job.
Defaults to ``0``.
* **block-downstream**:
Boolean value to set whether or not this job must block while
downstream jobs are running. Downstream jobs are determined
transitively. Defaults to ``false``.
* **block-upstream**:
Boolean value to set whether or not this job must block while
upstream jobs are running. Upstream jobs are determined
transitively. Defaults to ``false``.
* **auth-token**:
Specifies an authentication token that allows new builds to be
triggered by accessing a special predefined URL. Only those who
know the token will be able to trigger builds remotely.
* **retry-count**:
If a build fails to checkout from the repository, Jenkins will
retry the specified number of times before giving up.
* **node**:
Restrict where this job can be run. If there is a group of
machines that the job can be built on, you can specify that
label as the node to tie on, which will cause Jenkins to build
the job on any of the machines with that label.
* **logrotate**:
The Logrotate section allows you to automatically remove old build
history. It adds the ``logrotate`` attribute to the :ref:`Job`
definition. All logrotate attributes default to "-1" (keep forever).
.. automodule:: jenkins_jobs.modules.general
.. _job-template:

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@ -13,37 +13,84 @@
# under the License.
"""These are job parameters that are common to every type of Jenkins job.
Example:
.. literalinclude:: /../../tests/yamlparser/fixtures/general-example-001.yaml
:Job Parameters:
* **project-type**:
Defaults to "freestyle", but "maven" as well as "multijob" or "flow"
can also be specified.
* **defaults**:
Specifies a set of :ref:`defaults` to use for this job, defaults to
''global''. If you have values that are common to all of your jobs,
create a ``global`` :ref:`defaults` object to hold them, and no further
configuration of individual jobs is necessary. If some jobs
should not use the ``global`` defaults, use this field to specify a
different set of defaults.
* **description**:
The description for the job. By default, the description
"!-- Managed by Jenkins Job Builder" is applied.
* **disabled**:
Boolean value to set whether or not this job should be disabled in
Jenkins. Defaults to ``false`` (job will be enabled).
* **display-name**:
Optional name shown for the project throughout the Jenkins web GUI in
place of the actual job name. The jenkins_jobs tool cannot fully remove
this trait once it is set, so use caution when setting it. Setting it to
the same string as the job's name is an effective un-set workaround.
Alternately, the field can be cleared manually using the Jenkins web
interface.
* **concurrent**:
Boolean value to set whether or not Jenkins can run this job
concurrently. Defaults to ``false``.
* **workspace**:
Path for a custom workspace. Defaults to Jenkins default
configuration.
* **quiet-period**:
Number of seconds to wait between consecutive runs of this job.
Defaults to ``0``.
* **block-downstream**:
Boolean value to set whether or not this job must block while
downstream jobs are running. Downstream jobs are determined
transitively. Defaults to ``false``.
* **block-upstream**:
Boolean value to set whether or not this job must block while
upstream jobs are running. Upstream jobs are determined
transitively. Defaults to ``false``.
* **auth-token**:
Specifies an authentication token that allows new builds to be
triggered by accessing a special predefined URL. Only those who
know the token will be able to trigger builds remotely.
* **retry-count**:
If a build fails to checkout from the repository, Jenkins will
retry the specified number of times before giving up.
* **node**:
Restrict where this job can be run. If there is a group of
machines that the job can be built on, you can specify that
label as the node to tie on, which will cause Jenkins to build
the job on any of the machines with that label.
* **logrotate**:
The Logrotate section allows you to automatically remove old build
history. It adds the ``logrotate`` attribute to the :ref:`Job`
definition. All logrotate attributes default to "-1" (keep forever).
"""
The Logrotate section allows you to automatically remove old build
history. It adds the ``logrotate`` attribute to the :ref:`Job`
definition.
All logrotate attributes have default "-1" value so you don't need to specify
that explicitly
Example::
- job:
name: test_job
logrotate:
daysToKeep: 3
numToKeep: 20
artifactDaysToKeep: -1
artifactNumToKeep: -1
The Assigned Node section allows you to specify which Jenkins node (or
named group) should run the specified job. It adds the ``node``
attribute to the :ref:`Job` definition.
Example::
- job:
name: test_job
node: precise
That speficies that the job should be run on a Jenkins node or node group
named ``precise``.
"""
import xml.etree.ElementTree as XML
import jenkins_jobs.modules.base

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<project>
<actions/>
<description>Do not edit this job through the web!&lt;!-- Managed by Jenkins Job Builder --&gt;</description>
<keepDependencies>false</keepDependencies>
<disabled>false</disabled>
<displayName>Fancy job name</displayName>
<blockBuildWhenDownstreamBuilding>false</blockBuildWhenDownstreamBuilding>
<blockBuildWhenUpstreamBuilding>false</blockBuildWhenUpstreamBuilding>
<concurrentBuild>true</concurrentBuild>
<customWorkspace>/srv/build-area/job-name</customWorkspace>
<quietPeriod>5</quietPeriod>
<assignedNode>NodeLabel1 || NodeLabel2</assignedNode>
<canRoam>false</canRoam>
<scmCheckoutRetryCount>3</scmCheckoutRetryCount>
<logRotator>
<daysToKeep>3</daysToKeep>
<numToKeep>20</numToKeep>
<artifactDaysToKeep>-1</artifactDaysToKeep>
<artifactNumToKeep>-1</artifactNumToKeep>
</logRotator>
<properties/>
<scm class="hudson.scm.NullSCM"/>
<builders/>
<publishers/>
<buildWrappers/>
</project>

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- job:
name: job-name
project-type: freestyle
defaults: global
description: 'Do not edit this job through the web!'
disabled: false
display-name: 'Fancy job name'
concurrent: true
workspace: /srv/build-area/job-name
quiet-period: 5
block-downstream: false
block-upstream: false
retry-count: 3
node: NodeLabel1 || NodeLabel2
logrotate:
daysToKeep: 3
numToKeep: 20
artifactDaysToKeep: -1
artifactNumToKeep: -1