autocloudreporter
is a fedora-messaging consumer for reporting Autocloud
results to ResultsDB. It listens out for Autocloud messages and submits results
using the resultsdb_conventions module for conveniently reporting results in
'conventional' format.
Python libraries:
Install the required external Python libraries, then use setuptools to install, e.g.:
python3 setup.py install
Next, run dnf install fedora-messaging
, copy autocloudreporter.toml
to
/etc/fedora-messaging
and modify it as appropriate. You must at least change
the queue name to a unique, private value (the official recommendation is to
use a UUID generated by uuidgen
). You will likely also need to change the URL
settings in consumer_config
. Then you can enable and start the consumer
as a systemd service:
sudo systemctl enable fm-consumer@autocloudreporter sudo systemctl start fm-consumer@autocloudreporter
PLEASE do not enable the consumer on a system authorized to submit results to Fedora's official ResultsDB instances without checking with Fedora QA.
autocloudreporter
is released under the GPL, version 3 or later. See COPYING
and the header of autocloudreporter.py
itself.
Issues and pull requests can be filed in Pagure.
Pull requests must be signed off (use the -s
git argument). By signing off
your pull request you are agreeing to the
Developer's Certificate of Origin:
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