Nobody will have a look at println statements emitted by tests. Proper way is to assert.
* log is empty, not sure if it makes sense to assert that the log is empty.
* result is already asserted, so everything is fine there ...
We should try to avoid promting statements to the log during tests. This is basically
some kind of manual/visual checking of conditions. This does not work since in most cases
nobody scans test logs manually/visually. I think this is often a smell for missing assertions.
* Provide flag for skipping docker image pulls
Usefull for testing while developing images. Without pulling images it is possible to
use images available in the local registry only.
* Project "Piper" Template: framework and structure
This is the first in a series of Pull-Requests to provide a fully functional Pipeline template into the library.
This PR contains:
* general Pipeline structure incl. tests
* Pipeline initialization incl. tests
* Hollow pipeline stages incl. tests
* first set of default values
* add gitUrls to commonPipelineEnvironment
* set correct git information on commonPipelineEnvironment
If there was no instance deployed in CF and blue-green deployment was activated stopping the old instance caused a failure of the pipeline, even if the application was deployed successfully.
With that change the failure of the pipeline will be avoided in case of no old application is available.
The following features were added:
Lock resources for deployment
New parameters: environment, vmArguments
Assert password does not start with @
Link to cloud cockpit
Only execute rolling update if app is running
Show logs if deployment failed
Restart app after normal deployment
Use neo namespace for parameters
Align parameter names with neo sdk: size, application, source
Remove vmSize check as done by the tool itself
command `which` requires a dedicated OS package to be installed.
In case a Jenkins Master or Jenkins Slave Image does not contain `which`, although `docker` command is available the step took a wrong turn.
This removes the check using `which` since checking `docker ps` is sufficient.