Le 23/11/2016 à 18:19, Celso Providelo a écrit : > > > On Wed, Nov 23, 2016 at 2:52 PM Leo Arias <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > Hello, > > I know a bunch of people here use quassel. There's a new snap for you: > > $ sudo snap install quassel-webserver --edge > $ sensible-browser https://localhost:64443 > > The main developer, Joël Charles, has been amazing. For a couple > of weeks we have been experimenting with his project. First, we > had to solve an issue with the less-middleware module because it > wanted to use the install directory instead of SNAP_DATA [1], then > we got travis to build the snap on every PR [2], and finally he > agreed to beta test the new enable-ci command of snapcraft that > Celso is working on. > > When I asked about feedback or feature requests, he said: "Not > that I think of, it just went very smoothly" :_) > > Of course, a few seconds later travis broke and we found a bug in > Celso's PR, just to keep us grounded. It was a quick fix, and now > every change on master will build and push the snap to edge [3]. > > I really want to thank Joël because we now have a set of scripts > tested in real live, that we can just apply to new projects. Also > Celso because without the enable-ci command, this would never have > been a smooth experience. > > > Amazing work Leo! Thanks for jumping in so quickly (it's not even > landed in master) and experimenting with this feature in real > circumstances. > > Until it lands and 2.23 gets SRU-ed in xenial we have to cope with the > lack of support for local store credentials (`.snapcraft.cfg`). There > are other less-intrusive alternatives like [1], but once the > transition is gone `enable-ci` will do the right thing for the > majority of projects (simple ones). > > We hope this initiative along with build.snapcraft.io > <http://build.snapcraft.io> (down the road) will considerably increase > the number of revisions released in edge, like we already see for core > and lxd. That's why we are also working on metrics to capture how > developers are pushing/releasing their snaps (webui, snapcraft, > travis, LP, etc). It will be nice to observe these trending as we > offer easier ways to do CI with snaps. > Great work guys!
It would be nice of you guys to blog about your experience for integrating CI from master and push to the store on a edge channel as a step by step recipe. Maybe something worth posting on https://insights.ubuntu.com? Cheers, Didier
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