# Brew Test Bot For Core Contributors If a build has run and passed on `brew test-bot` then it can be used to quickly bottle formulae. There are two types of Jenkins jobs you will interact with: ## [Homebrew Pull Requests](https://bot.brew.sh/job/Homebrew%20Core%20Pull%20Requests/) 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 wiki page](Brew-Test-Bot.md)). On a successful build it automatically uploads bottles. ## [Homebrew Testing](https://bot.brew.sh/job/Homebrew%20Testing/) This job is manually triggered to run [`brew test-bot`](https://github.com/Homebrew/brew/blob/master/Library/Homebrew/dev-cmd/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/brew/blob/master/Library/Homebrew/dev-cmd/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 `brew-test-bot` test them, report the results and produce bottles. ## Bottling To pull and bottle a pull request with `brew pull`: 1. Ensure the job has already completed successfully. 2. Run `brew pull --bottle 12345` where `12345` is the pull request number (or URL). If it complains about a missing URL with `BrewTestBot` in it then the bottles have not finished uploading yet; wait and try again later. 3. Run `git push` to push the commits. 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. 3. Run `git push` to push the commits.