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This will enable gating for all Fedora releases based on the result of the CI [[CI/Pipeline|Pipeline]]. The `decision_context` is to be [https://pagure.io/greenwave/issue/282 clarified].
This will enable gating for all Fedora releases based on the result of the CI [[CI/Pipeline|Pipeline]]. The `decision_context` is to be [https://pagure.io/greenwave/issue/282 clarified].
== Waiving ==
If the failed test result is irrelevant you can waive it using the bodhi web interface or directly from the command line.
# List blocking test results
bodhi update waive <id> --show
# Specify which tests to waive via:
bodhi update waive <id> --test="dist.rpmlint" --test="atomic-ci" "Comment explaining the waiver"
# Waive all tests:
bodhi update waive <id> --test=all "Comment explaining the waiver"
While web UI only allow to waive all tests command line provides a way to select tests which should be waived.


== Links ==
== Links ==


* Greenwave's [https://docs.pagure.org/greenwave/package-specific-policies.html Package-specific policies]
* Greenwave's [https://docs.pagure.org/greenwave/package-specific-policies.html Package-specific policies]
* [https://pagure.io/fesco/issue/1966 Allow turning on opt-in gating] issue
* [https://github.com/fedora-infra/bodhi/pull/2468 Implement the possibility to waive missing requirements via bodhi-cli]

Revision as of 13:36, 22 August 2018

Gating of packages based on test results is currently enabled on demand. If you want to turn the gating on for your component create a new file gating.yaml in the root of the package dist git directory with the following content:

--- !Policy
product_versions:
  - fedora-*
decision_context: bodhi_update_push_testing
rules:
  - !PassingTestCaseRule {test_case_name: dist.depcheck}

This will enable gating for all Fedora releases based on the result of the CI Pipeline. The decision_context is to be clarified.

Waiving

If the failed test result is irrelevant you can waive it using the bodhi web interface or directly from the command line.

# List blocking test results
bodhi update waive <id> --show
# Specify which tests to waive via:
bodhi update waive <id> --test="dist.rpmlint" --test="atomic-ci" "Comment explaining the waiver"
# Waive all tests:
bodhi update waive <id> --test=all "Comment explaining the waiver"

While web UI only allow to waive all tests command line provides a way to select tests which should be waived.

Links