Ubuntu CI Engine
  • Introduction
    • What is the Ubuntu CI Engine?
  • Using the Ubuntu CI Engine
    • Prerequisites
    • Creating a Ticket
    • Monitoring a Ticket
    • Collecting Ticket Results
    • Exploiting Test Results
  • Ticket and general user interaction
    • General principles
  • Non Functional Stats Service
    • Generating Client Keys
    • Cleaning the database
    • Defining your Graph
  • Workflow Diagrams
    • Introduction
    • Delivery system
    • Components versus number of instances:
  • Component Specification
    • Existing Component Pieces
    • Launchpad Components
    • Planned Component Specification
    • Planned Library Utilities
  • CI Engine Service APIs
    • Branch listener
    • Examples
  • Style and Technology Guidelines
  • Manually setting up launchpad OAuth token
  • Automatic creation of launchpad OAuth tokens
  • ppa-hooks
  • Using Juju LXC For Local Development
    • Setting up Juju LXC
    • Host Configuration
    • Working with the code
    • Upgrade
  • Upgrading a Deployment
    • Examples
    • Upgrading adt-run for the test runner
  • Setting Up a Cloud Deployment
  • Deploying with Nagios
 
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Welcome to Ubuntu CI Engine’s documentation!¶

General purpose and usage reference documentation:

  • Introduction
    • What is the Ubuntu CI Engine?
  • Using the Ubuntu CI Engine
    • Prerequisites
    • Creating a Ticket
    • Monitoring a Ticket
    • Collecting Ticket Results
    • Exploiting Test Results
  • Ticket and general user interaction
    • General principles
  • Non Functional Stats Service
    • Generating Client Keys
    • Cleaning the database
    • Defining your Graph

Internal documentation:

  • Workflow Diagrams
    • Introduction
    • Delivery system
    • Components versus number of instances:
  • Component Specification
    • Existing Component Pieces
    • Launchpad Components
    • Planned Component Specification
    • Planned Library Utilities
  • CI Engine Service APIs
    • Branch listener
    • Examples
  • Style and Technology Guidelines
  • Manually setting up launchpad OAuth token
  • Automatic creation of launchpad OAuth tokens
  • ppa-hooks
  • Using Juju LXC For Local Development
    • Setting up Juju LXC
    • Host Configuration
    • Working with the code
    • Upgrade
  • Upgrading a Deployment
    • Examples
    • Upgrading adt-run for the test runner
  • Setting Up a Cloud Deployment
  • Deploying with Nagios

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  • Module Index
  • Search Page
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