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||<#FFFF66>① Upload the latest version of the patchbot: http://www-irma.u-strasbg.fr/~chapoton/sage-patchbot-2.6.1.tar.gz|| ||<#FFFF66>② Install the patchbot using '''pip install --user sage-patchbot-2.6.1.tar.gz'''|| or ''alternatively'' install directly from github ||<#FFFF66>① Install the patchbot using '''pip install --user git+https://github.com/sagemath/[email protected]'''|| The patchbot uses the system python, not the python provided by sage. |
||<#FFFF66>① Install the patchbot using '''pip install --user git+https://github.com/sagemath/sage-patchbot.git'''|| |
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This will only work after trac ticket #20736 (https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/20736). So you need to be on this branch of sage. | This will only work (maybe) after trac ticket #20736 (https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/20736). So you need to be on a branch of this ticket. |
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||<#FFFF66>③ Run the patchbot using '''sage -patchbot'''|| | ||<#FFFF66>② Run the patchbot using '''sage -patchbot'''|| |
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or ''alternatively'' | or ''alternatively'' (working right now) |
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||<#FFFF66>③ Run the patchbot using '''python -m sage_patchbot.patchbot --sage-root=XXXX'''|| | ||<#FFFF66>② Run the patchbot using '''python -m sage_patchbot.patchbot --sage-root=XXXX'''|| |
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It may help to run sage once yourself before launching the patchbot. |
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You can run a specific ticket by using '''sage -patchbot --ticket=N''' where N is a ticket number such as 12345. | You can run a specific ticket by using '''--ticket=N''' where N is a ticket number such as 12345. |
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Several other options are available, see '''sage -patchbot --help''' | Several other options are available, see '''--help''' |
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By default, the patchbot should run without needing to tune its configuration. You can use a specific configuration file in the json format and run the patchbot with | By default, the patchbot should run without needing to tune its configuration. You can use a specific configuration file in the json format and run the patchbot with the option |
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sage -patchbot --config=fullpath/config_file.json | --config=fullpath/config_file.json |
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launch ipython and | launch ipython and (for patchbot version ≥ 2.6.2) |
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class opt: plugin_only=False dry_run=None no_banner=None owner='Sophocle' safe_only=None skip_base=True |
opt = {'sage_root': /home/platon/sage/', 'owner': 'Sophocle'} |
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P = Patchbot('/home/platon/sage/', 'https://patchbot.sagemath.org', options=opt) | P = Patchbot(opt) |
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The arguments are (patchbot version ≥ 2.5.5): | The argument dictionary must contain at least (patchbot version ≥ 2.6.2): |
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- sage_root -- path to the sage local repository - server -- http address of the patchbot server - an option class or None |
{'sage_root': path to the sage local repository} |
┌─┬──────┐ │░│ ⊙ ʘ │ SageMath patchbot │░│ │ │░│ ──── │ ╘═╧══════╛
Installing the patchbot
It is safer to run the patchbot in an unused sage install.
WARNING: Install mode has changed a lot with patchbot ≥ 2.6.0 |
These are the new (EXPERIMENTAL) instructions.
① Install the patchbot using pip install --user git+https://github.com/sagemath/sage-patchbot.git |
Dependencies: shell commands git; tar; wget
Please register here if you run a patchbot. It is required to know whom to contact. |
You can instead use the --owner option.
Running the patchbot
This will only work (maybe) after trac ticket #20736 (https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/20736). So you need to be on a branch of this ticket.
② Run the patchbot using sage -patchbot |
or alternatively (working right now)
② Run the patchbot using python -m sage_patchbot.patchbot --sage-root=XXXX |
It will run forever, as long as it finds a ticket to work on. Tickets are only considered if their authors are trusted.
It may help to run sage once yourself before launching the patchbot.
You can let the patchbot choose the tickets it will run on.
You can run a specific ticket by using --ticket=N where N is a ticket number such as 12345.
Several other options are available, see --help
--skip-base will skip the check that the base sage installation is sane.
--plugin-only will only build (sage and the doc) and run the plugins but not the tests (much quicker but less useful).
--safe-only will only test branches that only change files inside the directory "src/sage" (this is the case by default).
Configuration
By default, the patchbot should run without needing to tune its configuration. You can use a specific configuration file in the json format and run the patchbot with the option
--config=fullpath/config_file.json
The json format mostly looks like a python dictionary. Here is an example of a valid configuration file
{"bonus": {"niceguy": 200, "needs_work": -20}, "use_ccache": false, "safe_only": true, "skip_base": true, "time_of_day": "22-7", "parallelism": 8 }
Note that the booleans must be written with no capital first letter.
The config will be read again between every run, hence it allows live configuration of the patchbot.
The list of configurable entities are:
option |
type |
default |
description |
time_of_day |
string |
"0-0" |
(example "0-0" or "22-7") an interval of time during which the patchbot is active |
bonus |
dictionary |
see below |
some bonus to influence the order in which tickets are tested (see below) |
extra_trusted_authors |
list |
empty |
a list of logins or full names who will be considered as trusted |
safe_only |
boolean |
true |
whether to only test "safe" tickets modifying only src/sage or src/doc |
skip_base |
boolean |
false |
whether to run testlong on the base before testing tickets |
parallelism |
integer |
3 |
the number of threads to execute when compiling or testing |
idle |
integer |
300 |
seconds to wait when network is not working or there are no tickets available |
timeout |
integer |
10800 |
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base_branch |
string |
develop |
the name of the git branch to synchronized with the develop branch on trac |
plugins |
list of strings |
see below |
the plugins to use |
bonus
There are two kinds of bonus, the one related to tickets:
logins (counted x2 if author and x1 if participant)
component (e.g. "linear algebra", "combinatorics", ...)
status (e.g. "needs_review", "positive_review", ...)
priority (e.g "blocker", "critical", ...)
and the one related to other bot reports:
behind: weight the number of commits behind master
- (and count for -1 if the commit is not locally available)
applies: whether previous bots succeeded when merging the branch with the current beta
unique : give less chance for already seen tickets
The defaults are
bonus = { "blocker" : 100, "critical" : 60, "major" : 10, "minor" : 0, "needs_review" : 1000, "positive_review": 500, "needs_info" : 0, "needs_work" : 0 "unique" : 40, "applies" : 20, "behind" : 1 }
But you could add
bonus = { "vbraun": 10, "inconito": -5, "linear programming": 200, "finance": -200 "14382": 100, "15777": 100 }
Looking at patchbot activities
Remotely, you can have a look at the last tickets tested by patchbots here:
On your machine, the patchbot writes a summary of its activities in $SAGE_ROOT/logs/patchbot/history.txt
using an ipython session
You can try the patchbot inside a ipython session, as follows.
First, in the sage directory, create a branch "patchbot/base" by
git checkout develop -b patchbot/base
then
cd sage-patchbot/
launch ipython and (for patchbot version ≥ 2.6.2)
from sage_patchbot.patchbot import Patchbot opt = {'sage_root': /home/platon/sage/', 'owner': 'Sophocle'} P = Patchbot(opt) P.test_a_ticket(14974)
The argument dictionary must contain at least (patchbot version ≥ 2.6.2):
{'sage_root': path to the sage local repository}