Update jenkins.brew.sh links.

These previously, incorrectly pointed to bot.brew.sh.

Fixes #2703.
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Mike McQuaid 2017-05-30 19:14:40 +01:00
parent d1f802c372
commit 9032574038
7 changed files with 10 additions and 10 deletions

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#:
#: ~ The URL of a commit on GitHub
#:
#: ~ A "https://bot.brew.sh/job/..." string specifying a testing job ID
#: ~ A "https://jenkins.brew.sh/job/..." string specifying a testing job ID
#:
#: If `--bottle` is passed, handle bottles, pulling the bottle-update
#: commit and publishing files on Bintray.

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ describe "brew pull", :integration_test do
end
end
expect { brew "pull", "https://bot.brew.sh/job/Homebrew\%20Testing/1028/" }
expect { brew "pull", "https://jenkins.brew.sh/job/Homebrew\%20Testing/1028/" }
.to output(/Testing URLs require `\-\-bottle`!/).to_stderr
.and not_to_output.to_stdout
.and be_a_failure

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@ -4,10 +4,10 @@ If a build has run and passed on `brew test-bot` then it can be used to quickly
There are two types of Jenkins jobs you will interact with:
## [Homebrew Core Pull Requests](https://bot.brew.sh/job/Homebrew%20Core/)
## [Homebrew Core Pull Requests](https://jenkins.brew.sh/job/Homebrew%20Core/)
This job automatically builds any pull requests submitted to Homebrew/homebrew-core. On success or failure it updates the pull request status (see more details on the [main Brew Test Bot documentation page](Brew-Test-Bot.md)). On a successful build it automatically uploads bottles.
## [Homebrew Testing](https://bot.brew.sh/job/Homebrew%20Testing/)
## [Homebrew Testing](https://jenkins.brew.sh/job/Homebrew%20Testing/)
This job is manually triggered to run [`brew test-bot`](https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-test-bot/blob/master/cmd/brew-test-bot.rb) with user-specified parameters. On a successful build it automatically uploads bottles.
You can manually start this job with parameters to run [`brew test-bot`](https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-test-bot/blob/master/cmd/brew-test-bot.rb) with the same parameters. It's often useful to pass a pull request URL, a commit URL, a commit SHA-1 and/or formula names to have the Brew Test Bot test them, report the results and produce bottles.
@ -22,5 +22,5 @@ To pull and bottle a pull request with `brew pull`:
To bottle a test build:
1. Ensure the job has already completed successfully.
2. Run `brew pull --bottle https://bot.brew.sh/job/Homebrew%20Testing/1234/` where `https://bot.brew.sh/job/Homebrew%20Testing/1234/` is the testing build URL in Jenkins.
2. Run `brew pull --bottle https://jenkins.brew.sh/job/Homebrew%20Testing/1234/` where `https://jenkins.brew.sh/job/Homebrew%20Testing/1234/` is the testing build URL in Jenkins.
3. Run `git push` to push the commits.

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
by [our Kickstarter in 2013](https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/homebrew/brew-test-bot).
It comprises four Mac Minis running in a data centre in England which host
[a Jenkins instance at https://bot.brew.sh](https://bot.brew.sh) and run the
[a Jenkins instance at https://jenkins.brew.sh](https://jenkins.brew.sh) and run the
[`brew-test-bot.rb`](https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-test-bot/blob/master/cmd/brew-test-bot.rb)
Ruby script to perform automated testing of commits to the master branch, pull
requests and custom builds requested by maintainers.

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@ -776,7 +776,7 @@ With `--verbose` or `-v`, many commands print extra debugging information. Note
~ The URL of a commit on GitHub
~ A "https://bot.brew.sh/job/..." string specifying a testing job ID
~ A "https://jenkins.brew.sh/job/..." string specifying a testing job ID
If `--bottle` is passed, handle bottles, pulling the bottle-update
commit and publishing files on Bintray.

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@ -47,8 +47,8 @@ If they accept, follow a few steps to get them set up:
- Invite them to the [**@Homebrew/maintainers** team](https://github.com/orgs/Homebrew/teams/maintainers) to give them write access to all repositories (but don't make them owners yet). They will need to enable [GitHub's Two Factor Authentication](https://help.github.com/articles/about-two-factor-authentication/).
- Ask them to sign in to [Bintray](https://bintray.com) using their GitHub account and they should auto-sync to [Bintray's Homebrew organisation](https://bintray.com/homebrew/organization/edit/members) as a member so they can publish new bottles
- Add them to the [Jenkins' GitHub Authorization Settings admin user names](https://bot.brew.sh/configureSecurity/) so they can adjust settings and restart jobs
- Add them to the [Jenkins' GitHub Pull Request Builder admin list](https://bot.brew.sh/configure) to enable `@BrewTestBot test this please` for them
- Add them to the [Jenkins' GitHub Authorization Settings admin user names](https://jenkins.brew.sh/configureSecurity/) so they can adjust settings and restart jobs
- Add them to the [Jenkins' GitHub Pull Request Builder admin list](https://jenkins.brew.sh/configure) to enable `@BrewTestBot test this please` for them
- Invite them to the [`homebrew-dev` private maintainers mailing list](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!managemembers/homebrew-dev/invite)
- Invite them to the [`machomebrew` private maintainers Slack](https://machomebrew.slack.com/admin/invites)
- Invite them to the [`homebrew` private maintainers 1Password](https://homebrew.1password.com/signin)

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@ -806,7 +806,7 @@ Each \fIpatch\-source\fR may be one of:
~ The URL of a commit on GitHub
.
.IP
~ A "https://bot\.brew\.sh/job/\.\.\." string specifying a testing job ID
~ A "https://jenkins\.brew\.sh/job/\.\.\." string specifying a testing job ID
.
.IP
If \fB\-\-bottle\fR is passed, handle bottles, pulling the bottle\-update commit and publishing files on Bintray\.