[Speed] Codespeed up and running
Jesse Noller
jnoller at gmail.com
Sun Sep 25 21:13:19 CEST 2011
We need someone to do it. Are there instructions everywhere
On Sep 25, 2011, at 1:55 PM, Miquel Torres <tobami at googlemail.com> wrote:
> So, is anyone working on the benchmark runner part? or should we
> "resign" that task, or look for other possibilities?
>
> Miquel
>
>
> 2011/9/14 Miquel Torres <tobami at googlemail.com>:
>> Ok, great!
>>
>> I can help out by giving you the rough recipe outline:
>> ============================================
>> include_recipe "apache2::mod_wsgi"
>>
>> easy_install "codespeed"
>>
>> web_app "codespeed" do
>> server_name node['hostname']
>> server_aliases [node['fqdn'], "speed.python.org"]
>> template "speed.conf.erb"
>> docroot "/home/tobami/speed/" # though we can change that
>> end
>> ============================================
>>
>> As a base for the custom template you can take the current
>> /etc/apache2/sites-enables/codespeed
>>
>> Now this is were things get more complicated. The Django project is
>> under /home/tobami/speed/, with www-data permissions (so you can copy
>> anything).
>> The speed/templates/ contains the basic templates for the views. and
>> the content of sitestatic was created with "./manage.py
>> collectstatic".
>>
>> So this last part will need some execute block or similar. For
>> anything else you need just ask and I'll help!
>>
>> Miquel
>>
>>
>> PS: Python logo is up ;-)
>>
>>
>> 2011/9/14 Noah Kantrowitz <noah at coderanger.net>:
>>> No worries, I'll just take a look at the box and document what you did into recipes as we are doing with the other PSF machines :-) Thanks for getting it up so quickly!
>>>
>>> --Noah
>>>
>>> On Sep 14, 2011, at 11:21 AM, Miquel Torres wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Noah,
>>>>
>>>> I didn't use any recipes for it, was more of a one-off. Would of
>>>> course like to have a cookbook and run_list for it all, but I am not
>>>> there yet.
>>>>
>>>> Miquel
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 2011/9/13 Noah Kantrowitz <noah at coderanger.net>:
>>>>> Just wanted to poke about this again post-weekend :-)
>>>>>
>>>>> --Noah
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sep 11, 2011, at 3:39 PM, Noah Kantrowitz wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Did the recipes for it get posted somewhere or was this a one-off by hand? I've started building some basic Chef infra for all PSF machines and can easily combine it with some more specific stuffs for codespeed :-)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --Noah
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Sep 11, 2011, at 2:15 AM, Miquel Torres wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> it took longer than expected, but speed.python.org points now to a
>>>>>>> proper Codespeed instance!
>>>>>>> The admin media does not yet load properly, need to fix that yet.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Anyway, for further configuring, we need to define an environment. I
>>>>>>> looks like we are going to directly test on that big server, bare
>>>>>>> metal. Should we call it by a name? or just 24-Core-monster?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> As to the welcome page, if you prefer we can put it back in, with a
>>>>>>> link to a subdomain or other URL were we keep Codespeed as long as we
>>>>>>> are still setting up thing, and only go live when we are finished and
>>>>>>> want to announce.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> What do you think?
>>>>>>> Miquel
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