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3.5 KiB
Ruby
73 lines
3.5 KiB
Ruby
# site_config.rb contains examples of various configuration options for the local installation
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# of CruiseControl.rb.
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# YOU MUST RESTART YOUR CRUISE CONTROL SERVER FOR ANY CHANGES MADE HERE TO TAKE EFFECT!!!
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# EMAIL NOTIFICATION
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# ------------------
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# CruiseControl.rb can notify you about build status via email. It uses ActionMailer component of Ruby on Rails
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# framework. Obviously, ActionMailer needs to know how to send out email messages.
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# If you have an SMTP server on your network, and it needs no authentication, write this in your site_config.rb:
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#
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ActionMailer::Base.smtp_settings = {
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:address => "localhost",
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:domain => "ci.rubyonrails.org",
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}
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#
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# If you have no SMTP server at hand, you can configure email notification to use GMail SMTP server, as follows
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# (of course, you'll need to create a GMail account):
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#
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# ActionMailer::Base.smtp_settings = {
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# :address => "smtp.gmail.com",
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# :port => 587,
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# :domain => "yourdomain.com",
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# :authentication => :plain,
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# :user_name => "yourgmailaccount",
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# :password => "yourgmailpassword"
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# }
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#
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# The same approach works for other SMTP servers thet require authentication. Note that GMail's SMTP server runs on a
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# non-standard port 587 (standard port for SMTP is 25).
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#
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# For further details about configuration of outgoing email, see Ruby On Rails documentation for ActionMailer::Base.
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# Other site-wide options are available through Configuration class:
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# Change how often CC.rb pings Subversion for new requests. Default is 10.seconds, which should be OK for a local
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# SVN repository, but probably isn't very polite for a public repository, such as RubyForge. This can also be set for
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# each project individually, through project.scheduler.polling_interval option:
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# Configuration.default_polling_interval = 1.minute
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# How often the dashboard page refreshes itself. If you have more than 10-20 dashboards open,
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# it is advisable to set it to something higher than the default 5 seconds:
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Configuration.dashboard_refresh_interval = 60.seconds
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# Site-wide setting for the email "from" field. This can also be set on per-project basis,
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# through project.email.notifier.from attribute
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Configuration.email_from = 'thewoolleyman+railsci@gmail.com'
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# Root URL of the dashboard application. Setting this attribute allows various notifiers to include a link to the
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# build page in the notification message.
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Configuration.dashboard_url = 'http://ci.rubyonrails.org/'
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# If you don't want to allow triggering builds through dashboard Build Now button. Useful when you host CC.rb as a
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# public web site (such as http://cruisecontrolrb.thoughtworks.com/projects - try clicking on Build Now button there
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# and see what happens):
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# Configuration.disable_build_now = true
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# If you want to only allow one project to build at a time, uncomment this line
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# by default, cruise allows multiple projects to build at a time
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Configuration.serialize_builds = true
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# Amount of time a project will wait to build before failing when build serialization is on
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Configuration.serialized_build_timeout = 3.hours
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# To delete build when there are more than a certain number present, uncomment this line - it will make the dashboard
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# perform better
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BuildReaper.number_of_builds_to_keep = 100
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# any files that you'd like to override in cruise, keep in ~/.cruise, and copy over when this file is loaded like this
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site_css = CRUISE_DATA_ROOT + "/site.css"
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FileUtils.cp site_css, RAILS_ROOT + "/public/stylesheets/site.css" if File.exists? site_css
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