Hi Tang, Please use a new thread for this new question. I'd like to keep the current thread focused on "How to set a proxy for zuul".
Ramy From: Tang Chen [mailto:tangc...@cn.fujitsu.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2015 12:23 AM To: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [CI] How to set a proxy for zuul. Hi Asselin, Abhishek, I got some problems when I was trying to write a jenkins job. I found that when zuul received the notification from gerrit, jenkins didn't run the test. I added something to noop-check-communication in /etc/jenkins_jobs/config/ examples.yaml, just touched a file under /tmp. - job-template: name: 'noop-check-communication' node: '{node}' builders: - shell: | #!/bin/bash -xe touch /tmp/noop-check-communication # I added something here. echo "Hello world, this is the {vendor} Testing System" - link-logs # In macros.yaml from os-ext-testing And I flushed the jobs, using jenkins-jobs --flush-cache update /etc/jenkins_jobs/config/. I can build the job in jenkins web UI, and the file was touched. But when I send a patch, the file was not touched. But CI really works. I can see it on the web site. ( https://review.openstack.org/#/c/203941/) How do you think of this ?
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