commit | 0cdb20d1581dd5bdaa40b7fb0844cd67e2e80468 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Tony Allevato <allevato@google.com> | Tue Jul 11 15:39:05 2017 -0700 |
committer | Damien Martin-Guillerez <dmarting@google.com> | Tue Aug 29 10:13:27 2017 +0200 |
tree | ac7bfdaff0528d8421bf7e7488d49279455b1cf2 | |
parent | 99dd1fc9dc262a0c3a68cbce674659f27ea0ce1f [diff] |
Add rules_apple to Bazel CI Change-Id: If91e737951073ce189d268afd1fbb17a04f6ac5e
This workspace contains the setup for the continuous integration system of Bazel. This setup is based on docker images built by bazel.
If you are a user of the CI system, you might be interested in the following document:
Make sure you have a Bazel installed with a recent enough version of it. Also make sure gcloud and docker are correctly configured on your machine. Only docker version 1.10 or later is supported.
More documentation:
init.sh
: initializes the whole CI platform. This may delete VMs and do other irreversible changes, so handle with care.vm.sh
: lets you control the machines (e.g. start/stop them, create/delete/reimage them), including the Jenkins controller and the executor nodes.