[jboss-as7-dev] Pull Request Retesting Ability
Darran Lofthouse
darran.lofthouse at jboss.com
Mon May 7 06:19:07 EDT 2012
On 05/07/2012 02:34 AM, Brian Stansberry wrote:
> Nice!
>
> However, if things have been committed since you pushed and it's not a
> big imposition, it's nice if you rebase to trigger a retest. It's a more
> accurate test, and if there are any rebase issues you'll find out early.
Failures are so frequent now that the need for a rebase seems to happen
quite rarely for me.
One thing that would be nice would be if we could somehow capture which
tests regularly fail so those tests can either be fixed or replaced.
> On 5/5/12 1:23 AM, Jason T. Greene wrote:
>> Correct, both the person requesting the test and the PR submitter have
>> to be on it for it to run.
>>
>> Also, if the PR submitter isn't on the whitelist, it will ask one of the
>> admins to confirm.
>>
>> Here is an example:
>> https://github.com/jbossas/jboss-as/pull/2020
>>
>> On 5/5/12 1:20 AM, Jaikiran Pai wrote:
>>> And I guess, to avoid misuse, only users who are on the whitelist can
>>> trigger that retesting ability?
>>>
>>> -Jaikiran
>>> On Saturday 05 May 2012 11:47 AM, Jason T. Greene wrote:
>>>> FYI,
>>>>
>>>> If you submit a pull request and the test fails due to a possible
>>>> intermittent failure or some environmental problem (github was down or
>>>> something), instead of rebasing your patch to force a retest, you can
>>>> now just ask with a phrase that has "retest this please":
>>>>
>>>> Could you retest this please?
>>>> jboss-as-pull-request, you are awesome, now go retest this please!
>>>> etc
>>>>
>>>
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