Name: papr
Owner: Project Atomic
Description: Project Atomic's very own GitHub PR tester.
Created: 2016-09-30 15:13:38.0
Updated: 2018-05-10 03:34:06.0
Pushed: 2018-05-11 20:48:00.0
Size: 318
Language: Python
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PAPR (pronounced like “paper”) is a testing tool similar in workflow to Travis CI, but with an emphasis on enabling test environments useful for the Project Atomic effort. Only Fedora and CentOS-based test environments are supported for now (see DISTROS for details).
Configured projects have a .papr.yml
file located in their
repositories, detailing how to provision the environment and
which tests should be run. Multiple testsuites can be
defined, each with a different “context” (these refer to the
names of the status checkmarks that appear on GitHub pull
requests). A sample YAML file with allowed keys can be found
here.
A running instance of this service is currently maintained in the internal Red Hat infrastructure and is set up to monitor a growing list of projects. The full list of monitored repos appears below.
If you'd like to run your own instance of this service, please see RUNNING.
If you would like to have a repository added, please open a pull request to update the list above.
In addition to PAPR, many of the projects above are also hooked up to our instance of the upstream Homu project.
While PAPR deals with automatic testing of branches and PRs, Homu is used as a merge bot.
You only need to know a few commands to interact with these services:
bot, retest this please
.@rh-atomic-bot r+ <commit sha>
. This will rebase the PR
on the target branch, rerun the tests, and push the
commits if the tests pass.@rh-atomic-bot retry
.NOTE: it is not required (but encouraged!) to use Homu as a merge bot when using PAPR to automatically run tests against your PRs. If your repo is currently only using PAPR and would like to start using Homu, open an issue here to request usage of Homu.