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![]() * Cherrypicking is handrolled because there seems to be no easy way to programmatically edit commit messages during the cherrypicking sequence: `-n` basically squashes all commits and `-e` invokes a subprocess. `-e` with `VISUAL=false` kinda sorta works (in that it interrupts the process before each commit), however there doesn't seem to be clean status codes so it's difficult to know if the cherrypick failed or if it's just waiting for a commit of this step. Instead, cherrypick commits individually then edit / rewrite their commit messages: * add a reference to the original commit * convert signed-off-by to something else as the original commit was signed off but not necessarily this one * Can't assign users when creating PRs: only repository collaborators or people who commented on the issue / PR (which we're in the process of creating) can be assigned. PR authors are as likely to be collaborators as not, and we can have non-collaborator reviewers. So pinging via a regular comment seems less fraught as a way to notify users. |
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fake_github | ||
conftest.py | ||
local.py | ||
README.rst | ||
remote.py | ||
test_basic.py | ||
test_multirepo.py | ||
test_utils.py |
Execute this test suite using pytest. The default mode is to run tests locally using a mock github.com. See the docstring of remote.py for instructions to run against github "actual" (including remote-specific options) and the end of this file for a sample. Shared properties running tests, regardless of the github implementation: * test should be run from the root of the runbot repository providing the name of this module aka ``pytest runbot_merge`` or ``python -mpytest runbot_merge`` * a database name to use must be provided using ``--db``, the database should not exist beforehand * the addons path must be specified using ``--addons-path``, both "runbot" and the standard addons (odoo/addons) must be provided explicitly See pytest's documentation for other options, I would recommend ``-rXs``, ``-v`` and ``--showlocals``. When running "remote" tests as they take a very long time (hours) ``-x`` (aka ``--maxfail=1``) and ``--ff`` (run previously failed first) is also recommended unless e.g. you run the tests overnight. ``pytest.ini`` sample --------------------- .. code:: ini [github] owner = test-org token = aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa [role_reviewer] name = Dick Bong user = loginb token = bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb [role_self_reviewer] name = Fanny Chmelar user = loginc token = cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc [role_other] name = Harry Baals user = logind token = dddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd