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Revision as of 05:53, 7 March 2018
Home < Documentation < Nightly < Developers < Build system < SlicerBotContents
Overview
Each time a task associated to the wiki, repository or bug tracker is automated by the execution of a script on a machine, the machine user running such script will be identified as SlicerBot
.
Type of SlicerBot
Wiki
This SlicerBot user publishes update on the Slicer wiki. The associated wiki account is UpdateBot
Git
This SlicerBot user can commit changes to a defined subset of Slicer repositories. The associated github account is slicerbot and it can commit changes to all repositories associated with the slicerbot-team
in Slicer github organization.
As documented on managing deploy keys Github guide, there are multiple approaches to grant a machine access to a repository. We chose the machine user one.
In a nutshell, the steps to configure a git machine user are:
- Generate SSK keys without pass-phrase:
ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "slicerbot@slicer.org"
- Add the generated
id_rsa.pub
key to the list of SSH keys associated with slicerbot user. Each key *SHOULD* be namedslicerbot-<hostname>
. For exampleslicerbot-factory-south-ubuntu
- Setup git username and email:
git config --global user.name "Slicer Bot" git config --global user.email "slicerbot@slicer.org"
SVN2GitHub synchronization
- See SVN2GitHub
HtmlDoc
See https://github.com/Slicer/apidocs.slicer.org#readme
Packages
These bots can upload packages on http://slicer.kitware.com/midas3
Applications
The group with "write" permission on the NA-MIC/Public/Slicer/Packages/Applications/ folder is Slicer App Packages Uploader
Bots currently associated with this group are:
Organization of packages listed on https://download.slicer.org is specified on https://github.com/mhalle/slicer4-download
Extensions
Extensions are organized in three different folders:
- NA-MIC/Public/Slicer/Packages/Extensions/Nightly
- NA-MIC/Public/Slicer/Packages/Extensions/Continuous
- NA-MIC/Public/Slicer/Packages/Extensions/Experimental
Currently, any user associated with the Experimental Uploader
group as "write" permission to these folders.
In additional to users who requested to be added to the Experimental Uploaded
group, the following bots are included:
Note: The concept of channels is being discussed (See #2334). By default, only extension associated with the "official" would be listed in the extensions manager. User will have the option to select other channels.
SlicerBots
As of 2018-03-07, the machines with SlicerBot accounts are:
- factory
- factory-south
- factory-south-ubuntu
- metroplex
- overload