Show earliest running/scheduled attempt. recording: http://shortn/_eGtC6s9TD9 for CL: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromiumos/overlays/chromiumos-overlay/+/4112342 Bug:b/254657225 Change-Id: Id352248b2ba9acf1097ae96cba27d36d2274aa36 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/infra/gerrit-plugins/buildbucket/+/4113102 Commit-Queue: Joanna Wang <jojwang@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Gavin Mak <gavinmak@google.com>
This plugin is configured via the buildbucket.config file present in the repo‘s refs/meta/config ref, as well as the same file in all repositories in the repo’s inheritance chain (up to and including All-Projects).
An example buildbucket.config is below:
[host] git = "chromium.googlesource.com" gerrit = "chromium-review.googlesource.com" [bucket "luci.chromium.try"] [bucket "luci.chrome.try"]
In the vast majority of cases, the host.git and host.gerrit values are global to the entire host, so that stanza is specified in the All-Projects repo. Buckets and builders, on the other hand, are almost always very repository-specific, and so are only specified in “leaf” repositories which are not in any other repo's inheritance chain.
All changes to buildbucket.config files are instantly reflected. There is no caching period or need to restart the server.
If your project doesn't want the “retry failed” button to show, you can disable it:
[option] hide-retry-button = true
If your project uses Quick Run/RTS and wants to surface the rocket ship icon 🚀 for builds using Quick Run, you can show it by setting rts_was_used = true in the output properties (example recipe).
This plugin must be placed inside the Gerrit plugins directory:
git clone --recurse-submodules https://gerrit.googlesource.com/gerrit cd gerrit/plugins git clone https://chromium.googlesource.com/infra/gerrit-plugins/buildbucket
Run the commands below in web/.
For running unit tests execute:
make test
For checking or fixing eslint formatter problems run:
make lint_test make lint_fix
For testing the plugin with Gerrit FE Dev Helper the following command builds the JavaScript bundle and copies it to the plugins/buildbucket folder:
make build
and let the Dev Helper redirect from .+/plugins/buildbucket/static/buildbucket.js to http://localhost:8081/plugins_/plugins/buildbucket.js.
Note: Testing is disabled for Safari due to this issue.