[Buildbot-devel] Buildbot nine beta release

Vitali Lovich vlovich at gmail.com
Sun Jun 28 00:13:12 UTC 2015


Monkeyed around with getting buildbot-www installed manually.  Still doesn’t look to have the change hooks packaged.

> On Jun 27, 2015, at 5:03 PM, Vitali Lovich <vlovich at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hmmm… I’m guessing I need buildbot-www package.  However, I’ve tried adding buildbot_www>=0.9.0b1 to my setup.py but it’s still failing to install:
> 
> Processing buildbot-www-0.9.0b1.tar.gz
> Writing /var/folders/rj/93mglmns451g72595_wf0ntc0000gn/T/easy_install-yFWuVK/buildbot-www-0.9.0b1/setup.cfg
> Running buildbot-www-0.9.0b1/setup.py -q bdist_egg --dist-dir /var/folders/rj/93mglmns451g72595_wf0ntc0000gn/T/easy_install-yFWuVK/buildbot-www-0.9.0b1/egg-dist-tmp-iJ1bhT
> Please install buildbot, buildbot_pkg, and mock modules in order to install that package, or use the pre-build .whl modules available on pypi
> 
> I have also tried explicitly listing them out.  Here’s my relevant setup.py:
>  19     'mock>=1.0.1',                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         
>  20     'buildbot>=0.9.0b1',                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
>  21     'buildbot_pkg>=0.9.0b1',                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
>  22     'buildbot_www>=0.9.0b1’,  
> 
> This is in a virtualenv.  I’ve verified I can import mock & buildbot, & buildbot.www.  Not sure what else buildbot_www is looking for or how to get pre-built .whl modules from pypi.
> 
> Thanks,
> Vitali
> 
>> On Jun 27, 2015, at 4:48 PM, Vitali Lovich <vlovich at gmail.com <mailto:vlovich at gmail.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> from buildbot.www.hooks.gitlab import _process_change as process_change
>> exceptions.ImportError: No module named hooks.gitlab
>> 
>>> On Jun 27, 2015, at 4:48 PM, Vitali Lovich <vlovich at gmail.com <mailto:vlovich at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hmm… are the change hooks missing from the package or are they now packaged separately somewhere?
>>> Don’t really see any mention in the release notes...
>>> 
>>> grep gitlab buildbot-0.9/lib/python2.7/site-packages/buildbot-0.9.0b1-py2.7.egg/buildbot/ -rl
>>> buildbot-0.9/lib/python2.7/site-packages/buildbot-0.9.0b1-py2.7.egg/buildbot//test/unit/test_www_hooks_gitlab.py
>>> buildbot-0.9/lib/python2.7/site-packages/buildbot-0.9.0b1-py2.7.egg/buildbot//test/unit/test_www_hooks_gitlab.pyc
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> Vitali
>>> 
>>>> On Jun 27, 2015, at 10:43 AM, Pierre Tardy <tardyp at gmail.com <mailto:tardyp at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> If you have customized MailNotifier message or Gerrit message, then there is some very slight changes, due to removal of the status (no-)api.
>>>>  
>>>> 
>>>> Le sam. 27 juin 2015 à 19:19, Vitali Lovich <vlovich at gmail.com <mailto:vlovich at gmail.com>> a écrit :
>>>> Exciting stuff!  Can't wait to try it out.  Assuming I'm using new-style steps and master-side source steps, aside from web status are there any other common backwards incompatibilities to expect?
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Vitali
>>>> 
>>>> On Jun 27, 2015, at 9:07 AM, Pierre Tardy <tardyp at gmail.com <mailto:tardyp at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> I am very happy too announce the release of buildbot 0.9.0 beta 1.
>>>>> 
>>>>> This is a great milestone to the Buildbot Nine project, the result of a lot of work by a team of developers from all the world, during the last 3 years.
>>>>> 
>>>>> As the diff stats says, the change compared to eight is huge:
>>>>> 1160 files changed, 88098 insertions(+), 58070 deletions(-)
>>>>> 
>>>>> So we must go through a beta phase before releasing a definitive 0.9.0 version.
>>>>> Buildbot nine already has several installation in production, and lots of positive feedback are coming to us.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Please join us, and report any bugs or issues in http://trac.buildbot.net <http://trac.buildbot.net/>
>>>>> 
>>>>> Please find the release notes for all technical details of what's new.
>>>>> 
>>>>> http://docs.buildbot.net/latest/relnotes/0.9.0b1.html <http://docs.buildbot.net/latest/relnotes/0.9.0b1.html>
>>>>> 
>>>>> The UI demo server is available here:
>>>>> http://nine.buildbot.net/ <http://nine.buildbot.net/>
>>>>> 
>>>>> The packages are available on pypi, but as they are beta release, you have to use the --pre option of pip.
>>>>> 
>>>>> pip install buildbot buildbot-slave buildbot-www buildbot-console-view buildbot-waterfall-view --pre
>>>>> 
>>>>> I would like to thank all the contributors that made this release possible, this is sorted by number of commit, but every line of code means a lot for us:
>>>>> 
>>>>> git log v0.8.10..HEAD --no-merges   --format='%aN' | sort  |uniq -c |sort -nr
>>>>>     652 Dustin J. Mitchell
>>>>>     457 Pierre Tardy
>>>>>     303 Mikhail Sobolev
>>>>>     137 Benoît Allard
>>>>>      93 Chase Zhang
>>>>>      53 Jared Grubb
>>>>>      50 Xavier Delannoy
>>>>>      33 Jonas Pommerening
>>>>>      30 Andras Toth
>>>>>      28 Sean Kelly
>>>>>      28 Michael Mayorov
>>>>>      27 Edmund Wong
>>>>>      24 chase
>>>>>      23 delanne
>>>>>      22 Ion Alberdi
>>>>>      19 Vladimir Rutsky
>>>>>      18 Elmir Jagudin
>>>>>      18 Buck Golemon
>>>>>      16 Vitali Lovich
>>>>>      16 Oliver Palmer
>>>>>      14 Tom Prince
>>>>>      14 MaximeSangoi
>>>>>      11 Dylan Rajaratnam
>>>>>      10 Sebastien Fusilier
>>>>>      10 Adi Roiban
>>>>>       9 Jørn Lomax
>>>>>       9 Esben Haabendal
>>>>>       7 Sebastien Savrimoutou
>>>>>       7 Dave B.
>>>>>       6 Tsubashi
>>>>>       5 Роман Донченко
>>>>>       5 Vadim Zeitlin
>>>>>       5 tothandras
>>>>>       5 Olof Johansson
>>>>>       5 Markus Wanner
>>>>>       5 Kassem Sandarusi
>>>>>       4 Stefan Gangefors
>>>>>       4 rdb
>>>>>       4 Prasoon Shukla
>>>>>       4 Marek Sezemsky
>>>>>       4 Joshua Clayton
>>>>>       4 Jeppe Pihl
>>>>>       4 Hashem Nasarat
>>>>>       4 Andriy Senkovych
>>>>>       3 Thomas Wood
>>>>>       3 Olivier Monnier
>>>>>       3 Michal Sojka
>>>>>       3 Kevin Funk
>>>>>       3 Kálmán Viktor
>>>>>       3 Daniel Collin
>>>>>       3 András Tóth
>>>>>       2 VZ
>>>>>       2 Vadim Rutkovsky
>>>>>       2 Steve
>>>>>       2 stanzgy
>>>>>       2 Rahul
>>>>>       2 Quentin Pradet
>>>>>       2 Peter Lemenkov
>>>>>       2 Olivier Favre
>>>>>       2 Kevin Chang
>>>>>       2 InitHello
>>>>>       2 Greg MacDonald
>>>>>       2 Florian Bruhin
>>>>>       2 Dan Kegel
>>>>>       2 Cyril Jouve
>>>>>       2 Cyril
>>>>>       2 Cody P Schafer
>>>>>       2 Anish Bhatt
>>>>>       2 Andrew Hammond
>>>>>       1 Varun Sharma
>>>>>       1 Thomas Vander Stichele
>>>>>       1 stevepeak
>>>>>       1 socantre
>>>>>       1 Sezi
>>>>>       1 Rafał
>>>>>       1 Pier Luigi Fiorini
>>>>>       1 Peter Dave Hello
>>>>>       1 Olly Betts
>>>>>       1 Nikolai Kristiansen
>>>>>       1 Naveen
>>>>>       1 maximesangoi
>>>>>       1 Matvey Kruglov
>>>>>       1 Mark Rowe
>>>>>       1 Luke Bakken
>>>>>       1 koobs
>>>>>       1 heinrich5991
>>>>>       1 dvinella
>>>>>       1 Dave B
>>>>>       1 Chris Rebert
>>>>>       1 Bo Shi
>>>>>       1 Anders Bennehag
>>>>> 
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