Am 21.03.2012 um 17:13 schrieb Tudor Girba:
Hi,
The idea behind AutoMoose is very similar to the Builder of Lukas (the one we use to build images with Jenkins). The difference is that you have some specific support for using an external parser to parse systems like Java and C++ and then load them in the Moose image.
Once in the Moose image, you get Smalltalk to produce what you want. The only more specific support comes from Arki that can provide you with a means to implement rules and export them as tests results. These results can then be shown in Jenkins as a normal test:
It would definitely be interesting to have some more specific plugin implemented in Jenkins that can digest some specific Moose output, but this is not done.
You can find a description of AutoMoose here: http://www.themoosebook.org/book/internals/auto-moose
Thanks, I've found this before but it didn't answer my question. I see the purpose of automoose now. Reading in code running predefined stuff and output something that is understood by jenkins as a test is a good thing to have. Still I think having pictures exported would be a nice addon. But then you might be right and it would need another plugin in jenkins. Do you think it is worth the effort? This is only useful if people look on the jenkins pages. I do it every day. Do you?
Norbert
On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 3:55 PM, Norbert Hartl norbert@hartl.name wrote:
what? :)
Ok, maybe I wrote it in a confusing way. I want to know if there is a possibility to use the scripting in Automoose and to produce images (png,...) that can be saved to disk.
thanks,
Norbert
Am 22.03.2012 um 14:57 schrieb Alexandre Bergel:
Looks exciting!
Alexandre
Le 21 mars 2012 à 05:57, Norbert Hartl norbert@hartl.name a écrit :
Now that I found some new motivation spending some time on moose I defined a project for me to work on. In order to achieve the simple task I like to know if it is possible to export images from Automoose. I don't know how the integration of moose into jenkins is meant. I would imagine having predefined analysis diagrams shown on the jenkins project page side by side with the lint und sunit results.
thanks,
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