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Part of the [[Development_Resources/HOWTO/Incubation_Phase#Initial_Code_and_Development#Initial_Code_and_Development | Incubation Phase]] is to create regular milestone and release builds on the mirrored and fault-tolerant download server. | Part of the [[Development_Resources/HOWTO/Incubation_Phase#Initial_Code_and_Development#Initial_Code_and_Development | Incubation Phase]] is to create regular milestone and release builds on the mirrored and fault-tolerant download server. | ||
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+ | The easiest way to do this is to create a publish.xml file in your repository target and then invoke ant. See https://hudson.eclipse.org/elk/ for Hudson jobs and see [https://github.com/eclipse/elk/blob/master/build/org.eclipse.elk.repository/publish.xml org.eclipse.elk.repository/publish.xml] for a sample ant script. | ||
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+ | More specifically: | ||
+ | # Create a branch in your source tree | ||
+ | # Copy https://raw.githubusercontent.com/eclipse/elk/master/build/org.eclipse.elk.repository/publish.xml to your local *.repository/publish.xml. For example: </code>cd org.eclipse.triquetrum.repository;wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/eclipse/elk/master/build/org.eclipse.elk.repository/publish.xml</code> | ||
+ | # Edit your copy of publish.xml and update <code><property name="targetZipFileName" value="elk-nightly.zip" /></code> to match your project, for example: <code><property name="targetZipFileName" value="triquetrum-nightly.zip" /></code> | ||
+ | # While in the top level directory, test the command: <code>ant -file *.repository/publish.xml -DtargetDir=/tmp/test zipIt copy</code> Adjust <code>*.repository</code> to match your layout. For example: <code>ant -file org.eclipse.triquetrum.repository/publish.xml -DtargetDir=/tmp/test zipIt copy</code> | ||
+ | # Update the Hudson job and add as the last step an ant command: | ||
+ | ## Targets: <code>zipIt copy</code> | ||
+ | ## Build File: <code>org.eclipse.triquetrum.repository/publisher.xml</code> | ||
+ | ## Properties: <code>targetDir=/shared/technology/triquetrum/updates/nightly/</code> | ||
+ | ### See [[Hudson#Server_Storage | Hudson -> Server Storage]] for the proper pathname | ||
+ | # Add the publish.xml file to the repo, commit the change, create a pull request and accept the pull requests. | ||
+ | # Go to the Hudson job, click Build Now and check the results. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 14:04, 21 September 2016
Part of the Incubation Phase is to create regular milestone and release builds on the mirrored and fault-tolerant download server.
The easiest way to do this is to create a publish.xml file in your repository target and then invoke ant. See https://hudson.eclipse.org/elk/ for Hudson jobs and see org.eclipse.elk.repository/publish.xml for a sample ant script.
More specifically:
- Create a branch in your source tree
- Copy https://raw.githubusercontent.com/eclipse/elk/master/build/org.eclipse.elk.repository/publish.xml to your local *.repository/publish.xml. For example: </code>cd org.eclipse.triquetrum.repository;wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/eclipse/elk/master/build/org.eclipse.elk.repository/publish.xml</code>
- Edit your copy of publish.xml and update
<property name="targetZipFileName" value="elk-nightly.zip" />
to match your project, for example:<property name="targetZipFileName" value="triquetrum-nightly.zip" />
- While in the top level directory, test the command:
ant -file *.repository/publish.xml -DtargetDir=/tmp/test zipIt copy
Adjust*.repository
to match your layout. For example:ant -file org.eclipse.triquetrum.repository/publish.xml -DtargetDir=/tmp/test zipIt copy
- Update the Hudson job and add as the last step an ant command:
- Targets:
zipIt copy
- Build File:
org.eclipse.triquetrum.repository/publisher.xml
- Properties:
targetDir=/shared/technology/triquetrum/updates/nightly/
- See Hudson -> Server Storage for the proper pathname
- Targets:
- Add the publish.xml file to the repo, commit the change, create a pull request and accept the pull requests.
- Go to the Hudson job, click Build Now and check the results.
See Also
- Eclipse Development Process > Releases: Information about milestone version numbers. See also Version Numbering.
- Hudson > Server Storage: layout of the directories from within Hudson.
- Modeling Project Builds > Utilities: utilities that simplify promotion of project builds run on a Hudson CI server.
- Incubation Mailing List June 2016: a thread about release update sites.