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Re: [cbi-dev] Writing to my downloads area

On 03/02/2016 01:29 PM, david.w.smiley@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Is there a problem with me directly SCP/SFTP'ing the file into place? 

Not really ... But I'm curious about the workflow.


Hudson artifact -> download from http to local laptop -> sftp to
download.locationtech.org ?




> It wouldn't be automated like your suggested path but then again
> releases are infrequent.  And there's some stuff to learn in automating
> it... like how might the shell script get a variable referring to the
> branch being built.

I believe the Parameterized Build plugin can be used for that:
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Parameterized+Build

> And then there's moving the former release into the
> archive.eclipse.org <http://archive.eclipse.org> space; easy to do by
> hand but not sure about automating.

You're on LocationTech, so we don't have an archive space. Yet.  But it
took about 10 years for Eclipse to grow to a point where one was needed,
so let's not worry about that now.



> If the Hudson Job were to do it, I assume this might be
> possible/recommended to do with an "Execute shell" build step following
> the maven invocation?

That's one way. I believe there are also promotion plugins that can be
used, and I'm hoping someone can offer some advice on that.


Denis




> I'm not keen on embedding such logic into my
> Maven pom if I can help it.  If someone has added such a step, can they
> share the details with me?
> 
> ~ David
> 
> On Wed, Mar 2, 2016 at 1:14 PM Denis Roy <denis.roy@xxxxxxxxxxx
> <mailto:denis.roy@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
> 
>     David,
> 
>     Based on https://locationtech.org/wiki/The_Forge#Downloads
> 
>     I think this is our best bet:
> 
>     1. We generate an OpenSSL key pair for the HIPP user your Hudson
>     instance is running as.
> 
>     2. We add the HIPP user account to your project group. Hudson becomes an
>     "active member" of your project team.
> 
>     3. Configure your build jobs to SCP or SFTP artifacts to your project
>     download area.
> 
>     What do you think?
> 
>     Denis
> 
> 
>     On 29/02/16 09:26 AM, Denis Roy wrote:
>     > David,
>     >
>     > LocationTech is set up a bit differently compared to eclipse.org
>     <http://eclipse.org>.  I
>     > think your best bet will be scp/sftp but I think you're the first to
>     > actually go through this. Let me check, get the paths straight
>     then help
>     > you get set up, then we can update the LocationTech Wiki docs.
>     >
>     > Denis
>     >
>     >
>     > On 02/27/2016 12:39 AM, david.w.smiley@xxxxxxxxx
>     <mailto:david.w.smiley@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>     >> Thanks guys; I appreciate your time.  I read
>     >> the  https://wiki.eclipse.org/IT_Infrastructure_Doc#Downloads
>     info a bit
>     >> slower this time and then realized I could connect already over
>     SFTP so
>     >> I think I'm inclined to go with that given the infrequency of my need
>     >> for it.  What's holding me back now is that I see no section where
>     >> Spatial4j should live.  I looked in ~/downloads/ and I don't see
>     either
>     >> "spatial4j" or "locationtech".  I see "technology" but it's contents
>     >> don't have spatial4j.  I think the ideal path in here would be
>     >> locationtech/technology/spatial4j/.  Can/should I create this or do I
>     >> need to ask/coordinate with anyone?
>     >>
>     >> (CC'ing technology-pmc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>     <mailto:technology-pmc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>     >> <mailto:technology-pmc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>     <mailto:technology-pmc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>)
>     >>
>     >> ~ David
>     >>
>     >> On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 6:10 PM Christoph Daniel Schulze
>     >> <cds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:cds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>     <mailto:cds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>     <mailto:cds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>> wrote:
>     >>
>     >>     Hi David,
>     >>
>     >>     if you're on a HIPP instance, you need to request that it be
>     given
>     >>     access to the download areas first by filing a bug against
>     Eclipse
>     >>     Foundation > Community > Servers. Then, as Matthias said, you
>     can simply
>     >>     use a simple Ant build file or a shell script to copy your
>     artifacts to
>     >>     the correct folder. Which folder that is exactly can be found
>     over here:
>     >>
>     >>       https://wiki.eclipse.org/Hudson#Server_Storage
>     >>
>     >>     If you need an example of a simple Ant build file that does
>     the job,
>     >>     feel free to look at the one we're using at ELK:
>     >>
>     >>       http://tinyurl.com/hm3tycy
>     >>
>     >>     The "dir.target" property contains the name of the directory
>     to copy the
>     >>     artifacts to and is configured in Hudson's corresponding Ant
>     build step
>     >>     configuration.
>     >>
>     >>     Hope that helps,
>     >>      Christoph Daniel
>     >>
>     >>     On 26/02/16 23:36, david.w.smiley@xxxxxxxxx
>     <mailto:david.w.smiley@xxxxxxxxx>
>     >>     <mailto:david.w.smiley@xxxxxxxxx
>     <mailto:david.w.smiley@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>     >>     > Ok but precisely what do I do in my build/Job to get my release
>     >>     > artifacts (jar files) there?
>     >>     >
>     >>     > On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 5:29 PM Matthias Sohn
>     >>     <matthias.sohn@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:matthias.sohn@xxxxxxxxx>
>     <mailto:matthias.sohn@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:matthias.sohn@xxxxxxxxx>>
>     >>     > <mailto:matthias.sohn@xxxxxxxxx
>     <mailto:matthias.sohn@xxxxxxxxx> <mailto:matthias.sohn@xxxxxxxxx
>     <mailto:matthias.sohn@xxxxxxxxx>>>>
>     >>     wrote:
>     >>     >
>     >>     >     On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 11:16 PM,
>     david.w.smiley@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:david.w.smiley@xxxxxxxxx>
>     >>     <mailto:david.w.smiley@xxxxxxxxx
>     <mailto:david.w.smiley@xxxxxxxxx>>
>     >>     >     <mailto:david.w.smiley@xxxxxxxxx
>     <mailto:david.w.smiley@xxxxxxxxx>
>     >>     <mailto:david.w.smiley@xxxxxxxxx
>     <mailto:david.w.smiley@xxxxxxxxx>>> <david.w.smiley@xxxxxxxxx
>     <mailto:david.w.smiley@xxxxxxxxx>
>     >>     <mailto:david.w.smiley@xxxxxxxxx
>     <mailto:david.w.smiley@xxxxxxxxx>>
>     >>     >     <mailto:david.w.smiley@xxxxxxxxx
>     <mailto:david.w.smiley@xxxxxxxxx>
>     >>     <mailto:david.w.smiley@xxxxxxxxx
>     <mailto:david.w.smiley@xxxxxxxxx>>>> wrote:
>     >>     >
>     >>     >         Hello,
>     >>     >
>     >>     >         I'm the project lead of Spatial4j @ LocationTech
>     and I'm
>     >>     trying
>     >>     >         to get my signed 'jar' artifacts where
>     LocationTech/Eclipse
>     >>     >         officially wants them to be.        This is
>     Spatial4j's first
>     >>     >         release into LocationTech; I haven't had to do this
>     before.
>     >>     >          I've got a Job and it has artifacts that are signed by
>     >>     >         LocationTech/Eclipse.
>     >>     >
>     >>     >         I've read some of
>     >>     >         
>     https://wiki.eclipse.org/IT_Infrastructure_Doc#Downloads and
>     >>     >         I've also read some of
>     https://wiki.eclipse.org/Hudson .
>     >>     Should
>     >>     >         I bother with getting Hudson to write to the
>     downloads area
>     >>     >         given I only need to do this on a release (like
>     twice a year)?
>     >>     >         If so, how?  If I go the SFTP route instead, then
>     how do I
>     >>     find
>     >>     >         out what credentials to get to the downloads area
>     for my
>     >>     >         project?  Maybe I need to request such an area
>     first somehow?
>     >>     >
>     >>     >         This is separate from maven-central which I've already
>     >>     arranged
>     >>     >         for thanks to Sonatype's services.
>     >>     >
>     >>     >         Any help is much appreciated.
>     >>     >
>     >>     >
>     >>     >     download.eclipse.org <http://download.eclipse.org>
>     <http://download.eclipse.org>
>     >>     <http://download.eclipse.org> is mounted on
>     >>     >     HIPPs to
>     >>     >     /home/data/httpd/download.eclipse.org
>     <http://download.eclipse.org>
>     >>     <http://download.eclipse.org> <http://download.eclipse.org>
>     >>     >     so I think there's no need to use SFTP
>     >>     >
>     >>     >     We also write snapshot builds to the download server in
>     order to
>     >>     >     publish latest dev build.
>     >>     >
>     >>     >     -Matthias
>     >>
> 
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