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Build Window

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Dashboard built using Dashing. Currently supports Jenkins, Travis, TeamCity, Bamboo and Go.

Example

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Getting started

Run bundle install.

Edit config/builds.json with the configuration for your builds:

{
  "bambooBaseUrl": "https://ci.openmrs.org",
  "teamCityBaseUrl": "https://teamcity.jetbrains.com",
  "goBaseUrl":"https://build.go.cd",
  "jenkinsBaseUrl": "https://builds.apache.org",
  "builds": [
    {"id": "sinatra/sinatra", "server": "Travis"},
    {"id": "IntelliJIdeaCe_CommunityTestsLinuxJava8", "server": "TeamCity"},
    {"id": "Lucene-Solr-Maven-5.4", "server": "Jenkins"},
    {"id": "BB-BDB", "server": "Bamboo"},
    {"id": "build-linux", "server": "Go"}
  ]
}

Place your API credentials in a .env file at the root of the project. (Please note that authentication is currently only supported for Go CD.) Example:

GO_USER=view
GO_PASSWORD=password

Run dashing start.

Runs at http://localhost:3030/builds by default.

Run dashing start -d -p 3031 to run it as a daemon and to specify the port. You can stop the daemon with dashing stop.

See https://github.com/Shopify/dashing/wiki for more details.

Docker support

You can spin up a Docker container with build-window by running:

docker-compose up -d

The application will be ready at http://localhost:3030 (Linux) or at http://<DOCKER_HOST_IP>:3030 (Windows/OS X).

You can also build the image and run a container separately, but Docker Compose makes this process much simpler.

Contributing

Pull requests welcome. Run the tests with rspec.

Contributions

Thanks to Max Lincoln (@maxlinc) for coming up with the name Build Window.

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