commit | 0119d8e52f84da34f5c823a4f0ee2ce71a3ebe6a | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Robert Iannucci <iannucci@chromium.org> | Tue Jun 25 00:32:19 2019 |
committer | Commit Bot <commit-bot@chromium.org> | Tue Jun 25 00:32:19 2019 |
tree | c9d746793254f02556e37cd6a3db11ae78e3bd4a | |
parent | 5ac823124c7a45cb74eacdd7cf32566aeb6cee77 [diff] |
[futures] Add ability to kill greenlets. This will allow us to implement patterns like the Goma Compiler Proxy cleanly. R=tandrii@chromium.org, vadimsh@chromium.org Bug: 910369 Recipe-Nontrivial-Roll: skia Change-Id: Iddd32a3339f114fe5fe7f86dc9d359a737f285aa Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/infra/luci/recipes-py/+/1641963 Commit-Queue: Robbie Iannucci <iannucci@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Andrii Shyshkalov <tandrii@chromium.org>
Recipes are a domain-specific language (embedded in python) for specifying sequences of subprocess calls in a cross-platform and testable way.
They allow writing build flows which integrate with the rest of LUCI.
Documentation for the recipe engine (including this file!). Take a look at the user guide for some hints on how to get started. See the implementation details doc for more detailed implementation information about the recipe engine.
user.email
and user.name
are configured in git config
.Run the following to setup the code review tool and create your first review:
# Get `depot_tools` in $PATH if you don't have it git clone https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/tools/depot_tools.git $HOME/src/depot_tools export PATH="$PATH:$HOME/src/depot_tools" # Check out the recipe engine repo git clone https://chromium.googlesource.com/infra/luci/recipes-py $HOME/src/recipes-py # make your change cd $HOME/src/recipes-py git new-branch cool_feature # hack hack git commit -a -m "This is awesome" # This will ask for your Google Account credentials. git cl upload -s -r joe@example.com # Wait for approval over email. # Click "Submit to CQ" button or ask reviewer to do it for you. # Wait for the change to be tested and landed automatically.
Use git cl help
and git cl help <cmd>
for more details.