THIS IS A TEST INSTANCE. ALL YOUR CHANGES WILL BE LOST!!!!
Jenkins Release Builds
How to set up ASF Jenkins jobs to test a release branch. In order to perform these steps, you need to have an ASF Jenkins admin account and be logged in.
- Delete all old release branch jobs. (When there are multiple active release branches – rare for Lucene/Solr – be cautious about this.)
- For each non-Clover & non-BadApple stable branch job - see all Solr jobs here: https://ci-builds.apache.org/job/Solr/
- as of this writing, the set of jobs to do the following for is:
Solr-Artifacts-9.x
Solr-Check-9.x
Solr-Docker-Nightly-9.x
Solr-Smoketest-9.x
- solr-reference-guide-official
- Copy the job (Jenkins|New Item|Copy existing job), and name the new job by substituting the release version for the version in the copied job's name, e.g. s/7.x/7.5/.
- It's a good practice to create the job as initially disabled (check the checkbox next to "Disable Build (No new builds will be executed until the project is re-enabled.)"), and then enable them all at once after you've finished creating them.
- Switch the Branch Specifier under Branches to Build in the Source Code Management section to point to the release branch, e.g.
*/branch_7x
->*/branch_7_5
- All jobs are scheduled to run periodically. No changes should be required on the cloned jobs to handle this properly.
- as of this writing, the set of jobs to do the following for is:
- If you created the new jobs in the disabled state, enable them all now.
For a minor Solr release (e.g. 9.4.0)
- Update all jobs to point to the new branch (e.g. Solr-*-9.3 → Solr-*-9.4)
- as of this writing, the set of jobs to do the following for is:
- Solr-Artifacts-9.4
- Solr-check-9.4
- Solr-Docker-Nightly-9.4
- Solr-Smoketest-9.4
- as of this writing, the set of jobs to do the following for is: