Many thanks Ben and Dženan for Your replies and pointing me to CircleCI. I see
that testing contributions employing PV,VTK and ITK all together is rather
challenging.
I wonder though why my pure VTK (PV) based contribution did not get tested when
submitted to the VTK-Journal, e.g.
http://www.midasjournal.org/browse/publication/949
Is the testing the VTK/Midas Journals used to do not available any more?
Regards,
Roman
On 08/09/16 16:26, Dženan Zukić wrote:
Hi Roman,
some of ITK's remote modules are using CircleCI for testing. Two recent examples
are RLEImage <https://github.com/KitwareMedical/ITKRLEImage> and
MorphologicalContourInterpolation
<https://github.com/KitwareMedical/ITKMorphologicalContourInterpolation>. Of
course, you should be familiar, or familiarize yourself with CircleCI
<https://circleci.com/docs/configuration/>.
Regards,
Dženan
On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 9:14 AM, Ben Boeckel <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
On Thu, Sep 08, 2016 at 12:36:40 +0200, Grothausmann, Roman Dr. wrote:
> Just getting to know Gitlab-CI, I am wondering whether it is possible to
test
> contributions to ITK/VTK/PV with Gitlab-CI from gitlab.com
<http://gitlab.com> or
> gitlab.kitware.com <http://gitlab.kitware.com>. As far as I understand,
this
basically needs runners, in
> this case specific to ITK/VTK/PV. Since kitware has done CI even before
the use
> of gitlab, I wonder if the former testing environments are available for
use
> with Gitlab-CI and if so how to use them.
We're (VTK and ParaView) using buildbot to manage our testing. The
number of settings we test across machines is hard to specify in YAML
files (machines also have different settings based on what you're
testing, e.g., load up a different compiler or Qt4 or Qt5 and the paths
they live in, etc.). We're working on improving the hardware situation
buildbot is currently in; things should be getting better over the next
few months on that front.
> For example, none of my contributions to the ITK/VTK/Midas Journals got
into the
> testing phase even though marked for testing during submission. So a
possibility
> to use Gitlab-CI to test the compilation and to run the project test
would be
> really great, especially for continued development and testing on other
OSs.
> Specifically, for e.g. testing my FacetAnalyser contribution
> (http://www.midasjournal.org/browse/publication/951
<http://www.midasjournal.org/browse/publication/951>
> https://gitlab.com/romangrothausmann/FacetAnalyser
<https://gitlab.com/romangrothausmann/FacetAnalyser>) I would need a runner
> environment with PV, VTK and ITK ideally for Linux, MacOS and Windows.
ITK is using Gerrit and Jenkins, not Gitlab.
--Ben
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