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The main purpose of the build and buildset listings is to find completed builds, not in-progress builds (that's the status page), so when we query the Zuul API, always set "completed=true". In the future, it might be nice to list in-progress builds on these pages, but that will require significantly more UI work to add it to the filter bar. Additionally, update the buildset page to show in-progress builds. It currently doesn't because it assumes all non-final builds are retry attemtps and therefore stores them under a secondary key. That's no longer true, and additionally, completed retried builds now have an explicit "RETRY" result which makes them easy for users to distinguish. It's more useful for a user to be able to see that a buildset is still in progress and also the retried builds (now that we store all of them), so this change returns all the builds of a buildset. Change-Id: I83d89c2903e6fd0aaf67c66f61d106b2c5db3797 |
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README.rst
Zuul
Zuul is a project gating system.
The latest documentation for Zuul v3 is published at: https://zuul-ci.org/docs/zuul/
If you are looking for the Edge routing service named Zuul that is related to Netflix, it can be found here: https://github.com/Netflix/zuul
If you are looking for the Javascript testing tool named Zuul, it can be found here: https://github.com/defunctzombie/zuul
Getting Help
There are two Zuul-related mailing lists:
- zuul-announce
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A low-traffic announcement-only list to which every Zuul operator or power-user should subscribe.
- zuul-discuss
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General discussion about Zuul, including questions about how to use it, and future development.
You will also find Zuul developers in the #zuul channel on Freenode IRC.
Contributing
To browse the latest code, see: https://opendev.org/zuul/zuul To clone the latest code, use git clone https://opendev.org/zuul/zuul
Bugs are handled at: https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/project/zuul/zuul
Suspected security vulnerabilities are most appreciated if first reported privately following any of the supported mechanisms described at https://zuul-ci.org/docs/zuul/user/vulnerabilities.html
Code reviews are handled by gerrit at https://review.opendev.org
After creating a Gerrit account, use git review to submit patches. Example:
# Do your commits
$ git review
# Enter your username if prompted
Join #zuul on Freenode to discuss development or usage.
License
Zuul is free software. Most of Zuul is licensed under the Apache License, version 2.0. Some parts of Zuul are licensed under the General Public License, version 3.0. Please see the license headers at the tops of individual source files.
Python Version Support
Zuul requires Python 3. It does not support Python 2.
Since Zuul uses Ansible to drive CI jobs, Zuul can run tests anywhere Ansible can, including Python 2 environments.