commit | 84ea2327203001e28ce81f284c140d983df49950 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Alexander Thomas <athom@google.com> | Wed Dec 22 08:15:05 2021 +0000 |
committer | Commit Bot <commit-bot@chromium.org> | Wed Dec 22 08:15:05 2021 +0000 |
tree | 7cc42502e4a2a68e6148c3b62d67de91c0c8412e | |
parent | 3a6ae5ec9ea7cf59e73642d3962aa226e48946a2 [diff] |
[builder] Allow patchset descriptions to be null These can be null in Gerrit in some workflows. Previously, CLs with patchsets without descriptions would always fail on the CQ. Change-Id: Ib7ea5614abf3146474ff469eeec0d863caa1b22c Reviewed-on: https://dart-review.googlesource.com/c/dart_ci/+/225201 Reviewed-by: Mayank Patke <fishythefish@google.com> Commit-Queue: Alexander Thomas <athom@google.com>
The repository is based at dart.googlesource.com/dart_ci. It is mirrored to github.com/dart-lang/dart_ci. Do not land pull requests on Github.
The results feed is an angular Dart application that displays changed results from the CI and from CQ runs (tryjobs). The code is in the results_feed directory. It is deployed to ci.dart.dev, using Firebase hosting.
The automated testing of Dart on the CI and CQ publishes results to Cloud Pubsub, and cloud functions triggered by those Pubsub messages process the data and store it in Firestore. These functions are located in the functions directory, and are deployed on the dart-ci Google Cloud project.
Internal users get automatic notifications of new GitHub issues created in certain repositories, by subscribing to issue labels on those repositories. This tool provides a UI for internal users to subscribe to their chosen issue labels. That UI is hosted at dart-github-label-notifier.firebaseapp.com. It also defines cloud functions that are triggered by GitHub webhooks and use the issue label subscriptions to send email notifications using SendGrid.