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Dart2:
Dart2:
* XML-RPC with no trigger
* XML-RPC with no trigger
The submission methods are configured by a set of variables, which should be set in CTestConfig.cmake in your source tree. For backward compatibility also DartConfig.cmake is supported, it has the same syntax as CTestConfig.cmake, except that the variables don't have the "CTEST_" prefix (e.g. DROP_METHOD instead of CTEST_DROP_METHOD).
CMake will read this file and create a DartConfiguration.tcl with the respective settings in the build tree.
==XML-RPC==
Dart2 uses XML-RPC over HTTP to perform submission of data and does not require triggering.
Example CTestConfig.cmake flags:
SET (CTEST_DROP_METHOD "xmlrpc")
SET (CTEST_DROP_SITE "http://www.na-mic.org:8081/")
SET (CTEST_DROP_LOCATION "Insight")
Example DartConfiguration.tcl flags:
DropMethod: xmlrpc
DropSite: http://www.na-mic.org:8081/
DropLocation: Insight


==FTP==
==FTP==


Default submission method for legacy purposes. This is the method original Dart preferred. It uses File Transfer Protocol (FTP) to send submission data to the server. Once data is uploaded, it uses HTTP to trigger the actual submission of the data to the dashboard.
Default submission method for legacy purposes. This is the method original Dart preferred. It uses File Transfer Protocol (FTP) to send submission data to the server. Once data is uploaded, it uses HTTP to trigger the actual submission of the data to the dashboard.  


Example DartConfig.cmake flags:
Example CTestConfig.cmake flags:


  SET (DROP_METHOD "ftp")
  SET (CTEST_DROP_METHOD "ftp")
  SET (DROP_SITE "public.kitware.com")
  SET (CTEST_DROP_SITE "public.kitware.com")
  SET (DROP_LOCATION "/incoming")
  SET (CTEST_DROP_LOCATION "/incoming")
  SET (DROP_SITE_USER "ftpuser")
  SET (CTEST_DROP_SITE_USER "ftpuser")
  SET (DROP_SITE_PASSWORD "public")
  SET (CTEST_DROP_SITE_PASSWORD "public")
  SET (TRIGGER_SITE "http://${DROP_SITE}/cgi-bin/Submit-Random-TestingResults.cgi")
  SET (CTEST_TRIGGER_SITE "http://${DROP_SITE}/cgi-bin/Submit-Random-TestingResults.cgi")


Example CTestConfig.cmake flags:
Example DartConfiguration.tcl flags:


  DropMethod: ftp
  DropMethod: ftp
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This is preferred submission method for the original Dart dashboards. It uses Hypertext Transfer Protocol's (HTTP) PUT option to send submission data to the server. Once data is uploaded, it uses HTTP to trigger the actual submission of the data to the dashboard.
This is preferred submission method for the original Dart dashboards. It uses Hypertext Transfer Protocol's (HTTP) PUT option to send submission data to the server. Once data is uploaded, it uses HTTP to trigger the actual submission of the data to the dashboard.


Example DartConfig.cmake flags:
Example CTestConfig.cmake flags:


  SET (DROP_METHOD "http")
  SET (CTEST_DROP_METHOD "http")
  SET (DROP_SITE "public.kitware.com")
  SET (CTEST_DROP_SITE "public.kitware.com")
  SET (DROP_LOCATION "/cgi-bin/HTTPUploadDartFile.cgi")
  SET (CTEST_DROP_LOCATION "/cgi-bin/HTTPUploadDartFile.cgi")
  SET (TRIGGER_SITE "http://${DROP_SITE}/cgi-bin/Submit-Random-TestingResults.cgi")
  SET (CTEST_TRIGGER_SITE "http://${DROP_SITE}/cgi-bin/Submit-Random-TestingResults.cgi")


Example CTestConfig.cmake flags:
Example DartConfiguration.tcl flags:


  DropMethod: http
  DropMethod: http
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When security is important SCP submission method can be used.
When security is important SCP submission method can be used.


Example DartConfig.cmake flags:
Example CTestConfig.cmake flags:


  SET (DROP_METHOD "scp")
  SET (CTEST_DROP_METHOD "scp")
  SET (DROP_SITE "public.kitware.com")
  SET (CTEST_DROP_SITE "public.kitware.com")
  SET (DROP_LOCATION "/incoming")
  SET (CTEST_DROP_LOCATION "/incoming")
  SET (DROP_SITE_USER "ftpuser")
  SET (CTEST_DROP_SITE_USER "ftpuser")


Example CTestConfig.cmake flags:
Example DartConfiguration.tcl flags:


  DropMethod: scp
  DropMethod: scp
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==XML-RPC==
Dart2 uses XML-RPC over HTTP to perform submission of data and does not require triggering.
Example DartConfig.cmake flags:
SET (DROP_METHOD "xmlrpc")
SET (DROP_SITE "http://www.na-mic.org:8081/")
SET (DROP_LOCATION "Insight")
Example CTestConfig.cmake flags:
DropMethod: xmlrpc
DropSite: http://www.na-mic.org:8081/
DropLocation: Insight


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Revision as of 15:53, 12 June 2007

CTest supports four submission methods:

Dart Classic:

  • FTP with HTTP client initiated trigger
  • HTTP with HTTP client initiated trigger
  • SCP with server side trigger

Dart2:

  • XML-RPC with no trigger


The submission methods are configured by a set of variables, which should be set in CTestConfig.cmake in your source tree. For backward compatibility also DartConfig.cmake is supported, it has the same syntax as CTestConfig.cmake, except that the variables don't have the "CTEST_" prefix (e.g. DROP_METHOD instead of CTEST_DROP_METHOD). CMake will read this file and create a DartConfiguration.tcl with the respective settings in the build tree.


XML-RPC

Dart2 uses XML-RPC over HTTP to perform submission of data and does not require triggering.

Example CTestConfig.cmake flags:

SET (CTEST_DROP_METHOD "xmlrpc")
SET (CTEST_DROP_SITE "http://www.na-mic.org:8081/")
SET (CTEST_DROP_LOCATION "Insight")

Example DartConfiguration.tcl flags:

DropMethod: xmlrpc
DropSite: http://www.na-mic.org:8081/
DropLocation: Insight


FTP

Default submission method for legacy purposes. This is the method original Dart preferred. It uses File Transfer Protocol (FTP) to send submission data to the server. Once data is uploaded, it uses HTTP to trigger the actual submission of the data to the dashboard.

Example CTestConfig.cmake flags:

SET (CTEST_DROP_METHOD "ftp")
SET (CTEST_DROP_SITE "public.kitware.com")
SET (CTEST_DROP_LOCATION "/incoming")
SET (CTEST_DROP_SITE_USER "ftpuser")
SET (CTEST_DROP_SITE_PASSWORD "public")
SET (CTEST_TRIGGER_SITE "http://${DROP_SITE}/cgi-bin/Submit-Random-TestingResults.cgi")

Example DartConfiguration.tcl flags:

DropMethod: ftp
DropSite: public.kitware.com
DropLocation: /incoming
DropSiteUser: ftpuser
DropSitePassword: public
TriggerSite: http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/Submit-Random-TestingResults.cgi

HTTP

This is preferred submission method for the original Dart dashboards. It uses Hypertext Transfer Protocol's (HTTP) PUT option to send submission data to the server. Once data is uploaded, it uses HTTP to trigger the actual submission of the data to the dashboard.

Example CTestConfig.cmake flags:

SET (CTEST_DROP_METHOD "http")
SET (CTEST_DROP_SITE "public.kitware.com")
SET (CTEST_DROP_LOCATION "/cgi-bin/HTTPUploadDartFile.cgi")
SET (CTEST_TRIGGER_SITE "http://${DROP_SITE}/cgi-bin/Submit-Random-TestingResults.cgi")

Example DartConfiguration.tcl flags:

DropMethod: http
DropSite: public.kitware.com
DropLocation: /cgi-bin/HTTPUploadDartFile.cgi
TriggerSite: http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/Submit-Random-TestingResults.cgi

SCP

When security is important SCP submission method can be used.

Example CTestConfig.cmake flags:

SET (CTEST_DROP_METHOD "scp")
SET (CTEST_DROP_SITE "public.kitware.com")
SET (CTEST_DROP_LOCATION "/incoming")
SET (CTEST_DROP_SITE_USER "ftpuser")

Example DartConfiguration.tcl flags:

DropMethod: scp
DropSite: public.kitware.com
DropLocation: /incoming
DropSiteUser: someuser
DropSitePassword: public
TriggerSite: http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/Submit-Random-TestingResults.cgi
ScpCommand: /usr/bin/scp

This method requires external tool to do the actual transfer and does not perform the trigger. Trigger has to be done on the server. Example script that will do it is this:

#!/usr/bin/perl -ws
#
# Script that will move testing results from the project incomming
# directory to the appropriate location for dashboard summarization.  
#
###

use File::Basename;
use File::Copy;
use File::Path;

if ( $#ARGV < 0 )
{
	die "No project specified";
	$project = "Xdmf";
}
$project = $ARGV[0];


$dropLocation = "/projects/FTP/incoming/".$project;
$destination = "/projects/".$project."/Testing/".$project."-Testing/Testing/HTML/TestingResults/Sites";

opendir(DIR, $dropLocation) || die "Cannot open directory ".$dropLocation." - ".$!;
@files = grep { ! /^\./ && -f "$dropLocation/$_" } readdir(DIR);
closedir DIR;

foreach $file (@files) {
	$xmlfile = $file;
	$xmlfile =~ s/%(..)/sprintf("%c", hex($1))/g;   # unquote %-quoted

		print "Processing file: ".$xmlfile."\n";

	$fullPathToIncomingXMLFile = $dropLocation . "/" . $xmlfile;
	if (-e $fullPathToIncomingXMLFile) {
# file exists, so lets move it

# first, translate the xml filename to a directory path
		$xmlfile =~ s|___|/|g;

# for security reasons, disallow any file with ".." in the user 
# specified path to keep people from storing files just anywhere in
# the host directory structure
		$securityCheck = $xmlfile;
		if ( ($securityCheck =~ /\.\./) ) {
			print "For security reasons, $xmlfile cannot be accepted.\n";
			exit;
		}

# construct destination path and filename
		$fullPathToDestinationXMLFile = $destination . "/" . $xmlfile;
		mkpath( dirname( $fullPathToDestinationXMLFile ) );

# now copy the file to destination
		move( $fullPathToIncomingXMLFile, $fullPathToDestinationXMLFile);

		print "$xmlfile submission successful.\n";
	}
	else {
# specified file does not exist
		print "$xmlfile submission failed. $xmlfile is not in the dropbox.\n";
	}

}



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