rails/ci/site_config.rb
Chad Woolley 337b043c93 Include the CI configuration and setup instructions.
This should make it easy to set up your own copy of the CI environment, and easier for us to keep ours running.
2008-08-24 16:27:20 +02:00

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