azure-pipelines


Log

Author Commit Date CI Message
Edward Thomson 4a798a91 2018-10-28T17:57:53 nightly: use latest images, not test images
Edward Thomson 1ebf3a7d 2019-01-19T00:34:55 ci: only run invasive tests during nightly runs
Etienne Samson 3c6d1979 2019-01-11T02:06:41 ci: move coverity in its own pipeline Since Coverity is down for a unspecified timeframe, isolate it from the "hosted" nightlies.
Edward Thomson f195c385 2018-10-26T14:10:13 nightly: the path to yaml templates is relative Don't prefix the path to the yaml templates - the nightly template itself is already in the `azure-pipelines` directory. Instead, just use the relative path.
Edward Thomson be5a2ae2 2018-10-25T23:19:42 ci: run all the jobs during nightly builds Instead of running the oddball builds, run all the builds (the ones that we always run during PR validation and CI) during a nightly build for increased coverage.
Edward Thomson d82800e8 2018-10-21T09:31:42 ci: use bionic for non-amd64 builds Use Bionic so that we have a modern libssh2 (for communicating with GitHub). We've ported fixes to our Trusty-based amd64 images, but maintaining patches for multiple platforms is heinous.
Edward Thomson b244ea79 2018-10-21T09:24:08 ci: introduce nightly x86 linux builds
Edward Thomson 0e521abd 2018-10-21T09:15:24 ci: introduce nightly arm docker builds Use multiarch arm32 and arm64 docker images to run Xenial-based images for those platforms. We can support all the tests on ARM32 and 64 _except_ the proxy-based tests. Our proxy on ARM seems regrettably unstable, either due to some shoddy dependencies (with native code?) or the JREs themselves. Run these platforms as part of our nightly builds; do not run them during pull request or CI validation.
Edward Thomson 4ec597dc 2018-10-21T09:12:43 ci: move configuration yaml to its own directory As the number of each grow, separate the CI build scripts from the YAML definitions.