commit | c5893f654212321ab5dd7e6cb2741129b8dbfd4c | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Joshua Seaton <joshuaseaton@google.com> | Wed Jul 03 14:28:38 2019 -0700 |
committer | Joshua Seaton <joshuaseaton@google.com> | Wed Jul 03 15:01:21 2019 -0700 |
tree | 0e7a8de346ed338ed50bba4fa99d624578985032 | |
parent | e1dd7a55ee3003f8b1254f84f5da239b25ec403d [diff] |
[zircon] Use flower manifest and add back asan builders This adds the builds to CI, but not CQ. Change-Id: Id3ab42db8810b60c368ebfd8676712c7650493ab
This repository contains configuration files for infra services.
For the most part, the actual configs consumed by LUCI live under generated/
. Those files are generated by executing the .star files at the root of the repository. Don't edit the generated files directly. Instead, edit the Starlark files and execute them to regenerate the generated/ files.
If you've checked out the infra repos using our Jiri manifest, then you should have a git hook that will automatically execute the starlark code and regenerate generated/*.cfg
on git commit
.
To manually execute the Starlark code, run:
../../fuchsia-infra/prebuilt/tools/lucicfg generate ./main.star
Or if you have lucicfg
in your PATH, you can execute the .star files directly:
./main.star