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= Pipeline =
The testing '''Pipeline''' detects tests for enabled
The testing '''Pipeline''' detects tests for enabled
packages, executes the test coverage and gathers the results.
packages, executes the test coverage and gathers the results.


== Instances ==
= Instances =


There are several CI pipelines enabled in the CentoOS Jenkins:
There are several CI pipelines enabled in the CentoOS Jenkins:
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* [https://jenkins-continuous-infra.apps.ci.centos.org/view/Fedora%20All%20Packages%20Pipeline/ Fedora] - for all packages
* [https://jenkins-continuous-infra.apps.ci.centos.org/view/Fedora%20All%20Packages%20Pipeline/ Fedora] - for all packages


== Links ==
= Links =


To learn more about the pipeline visit following links:
To learn more about the pipeline visit following links:
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* [https://jenkins-continuous-infra.apps.ci.centos.org/ CI-Pipeline instance in Centos CI]
* [https://jenkins-continuous-infra.apps.ci.centos.org/ CI-Pipeline instance in Centos CI]


== Examples ==
= Examples =


Testing results appear as green or red dots directly in the Pagure
Testing results appear as green or red dots directly in the Pagure

Revision as of 10:47, 11 April 2018

The testing Pipeline detects tests for enabled packages, executes the test coverage and gathers the results.

Instances

There are several CI pipelines enabled in the CentoOS Jenkins:

Links

To learn more about the pipeline visit following links:

Examples

Testing results appear as green or red dots directly in the Pagure interface. Clicking on them will bring you to result details.

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