Skia Buildbots
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Overview
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Like the Chromium team, the Skia team uses [buildbot](http://trac.buildbot.net/)
to run continuous builds and tests.
Here is a link to our main status page: https://status.skia.org/
There are also buildbot console pages for a detailed view of those results:
Externally-facing:
* http://build.chromium.org/p/client.skia/console
* http://build.chromium.org/p/client.skia.android/console
* http://build.chromium.org/p/client.skia.compile/console
* http://build.chromium.org/p/client.skia.fyi/console
Internally-facing:
* http://uberchromegw.corp.google.com/i/client.skia/console
* http://uberchromegw.corp.google.com/i/client.skia.android/console
* http://uberchromegw.corp.google.com/i/client.skia.compile/console
* http://uberchromegw.corp.google.com/i/client.skia.fyi/console
* http://uberchromegw.corp.google.com/i/client.skia.internal/console
Architecture
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The buildbot system consists of these elements: \(see
http://buildbot.net/buildbot/docs/current/manual/introduction.html#system-architecture
for more detail\)
* Buildbot Master
* Watches for new commits to land in the Skia repository
\(https://skia.googlesource.com/skia\)
* Whenever a new commit lands, it triggers a **Build** on each **Builder**
to test the new revision.
* Serves up status pages whenever anybody requests them
* Build
* One run of a particular **Builder**, at a particular code revision.
* "Build" is sort of a misnomer; it's just a list of steps (typically shell
commands) which are run by the **Buildslave** process on the host
machine, and those may include compiling and running code as well as
arbitrary other commands.
* Builder
* One repeatable build and/or test configuration on a given platform. The
Builder is basically a blueprint which provides logic to determine which
steps to run within a Build.
* Buildslave \(or "buildbot slave"\)
* A process running on a host machine that builds and runs code as directed
by the Buildbot Master.
* One or more Builders may run on a given Buildslave, but only one runs at
a time.
* One or more Buildslaves may run on a given host machine.
Status View
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The status view shows a table with builders, grouped by test type and platform,
on the X-axis and commits on the Y-axis. The cells are colored according to
the status of the build for each commit:
* green: success
* orange: failure
* purple: exception (infrastructure issue)
* black border, no fill: build in progress
* blank: no build has started yet for a given revision
Commits are listed by author, and the branch on which the commit was made is
shown on the very left. A purple result will override an orange result.
For more detail, you can click on an individual cell to get a summary of the
steps which ran for that build. You can also click one of the white bars at
the top of each column to see a summary of recent builds for a given builder.
The status page has several filters which can be used to show only a subset of
bots:
* Interesting: Bots which have both successes and failures within the visible
commit window.
* Failures: Bots which have failures within the visible commit window.
* Comments: Bots which have comments.
* Failing w/o comment: Bots which have failures within the visible commit window
but have no comments.
* All: Display all bots.
* Search: Enter a search string. Substrings and regular expressions may be
used, per the Javascript String Match() rules:
http://www.w3schools.com/jsref/jsref_match.asp