[vtkusers] Testing ITK/VTK/PV contributions with (kitware) Gitlab-CI

Dženan Zukić dzenanz at gmail.com
Mon Sep 12 09:10:00 EDT 2016


Hi Roman,

I don't think that Insight and Midas journals' testing infrastructure is
functional any more. Perhaps Matt can provide more info?

Regards,
Dženan

On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 5:49 AM, Grothausmann, Roman Dr. <
grothausmann.roman at mh-hannover.de> wrote:

> Many thanks Ben and Dženan for Your replies and pointing me to CircleCI. I
> see that testing contributions employing PV,VTK and ITK all together is
> rather challenging.
>
> I wonder though why my pure VTK (PV) based contribution did not get tested
> when submitted to the VTK-Journal, e.g.
> http://www.midasjournal.org/browse/publication/949
>
> Is the testing the VTK/Midas Journals used to do not available any more?
>
> Regards,
> Roman
>
> On 08/09/16 16:26, Dženan Zukić wrote:
>
>> Hi Roman,
>>
>> some of ITK's remote modules are using CircleCI for testing. Two recent
>> examples
>> are RLEImage <https://github.com/KitwareMedical/ITKRLEImage> and
>> MorphologicalContourInterpolation
>> <https://github.com/KitwareMedical/ITKMorphologicalContourInterpolation>.
>> Of
>> course, you should be familiar, or familiarize yourself with CircleCI
>> <https://circleci.com/docs/configuration/>.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Dženan
>>
>> On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 9:14 AM, Ben Boeckel <ben.boeckel at kitware.com
>> <mailto:ben.boeckel at kitware.com>> wrote:
>>
>>     On Thu, Sep 08, 2016 at 12:36:40 +0200, Grothausmann, Roman Dr. wrote:
>>     > Just getting to know Gitlab-CI, I am wondering whether it is
>> possible to test
>>     > contributions to ITK/VTK/PV with Gitlab-CI from gitlab.com <
>> http://gitlab.com> or
>>     > gitlab.kitware.com <http://gitlab.kitware.com>. As far as I
>> understand, this
>>     basically needs runners, in
>>     > this case specific to ITK/VTK/PV. Since kitware has done CI even
>> before the use
>>     > of gitlab, I wonder if the former testing environments are
>> available for use
>>     > with Gitlab-CI and if so how to use them.
>>
>>     We're (VTK and ParaView) using buildbot to manage our testing. The
>>     number of settings we test across machines is hard to specify in YAML
>>     files (machines also have different settings based on what you're
>>     testing, e.g., load up a different compiler or Qt4 or Qt5 and the
>> paths
>>     they live in, etc.). We're working on improving the hardware situation
>>     buildbot is currently in; things should be getting better over the
>> next
>>     few months on that front.
>>
>>     > For example, none of my contributions to the ITK/VTK/Midas Journals
>> got into the
>>     > testing phase even though marked for testing during submission. So
>> a possibility
>>     > to use Gitlab-CI to test the compilation and to run the project
>> test would be
>>     > really great, especially for continued development and testing on
>> other OSs.
>>     > Specifically, for e.g. testing my FacetAnalyser contribution
>>     > (http://www.midasjournal.org/browse/publication/951
>>     <http://www.midasjournal.org/browse/publication/951>
>>     > https://gitlab.com/romangrothausmann/FacetAnalyser
>>     <https://gitlab.com/romangrothausmann/FacetAnalyser>) I would need a
>> runner
>>     > environment with PV, VTK and ITK ideally for Linux, MacOS and
>> Windows.
>>
>>     ITK is using Gerrit and Jenkins, not Gitlab.
>>
>>     --Ben
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