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= Tutorial =
= Tutorial =


Assuming that your top-level dashboard directory is call "Dashboards" this tutorial assumes that you want a directory structure with the following hierarchy
== Assumptions ==


   Dashboards/TubeTK
1. The top-level dashboard directory is at "~/src/dashboards"
   Dashboards/TubeTK-${BUILD_TYPE}
This tutorial will help you create directory structure with the following hierarchy
   ~/src/dashboards/TubeTK
   ~/src/dashboards/TubeTK-${BUILD_TYPE}
where ${BUILD_TYPE} is one of Release, Debug, RelWithDebInfo, ...


where ${BUILD_TYPE} is one of Release, Debug, RelWithDebInfo, ...
2. The machine being configured is called "MyMachine"


== Background ==
== Background ==
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== Checkout a new TubeTK for your dashboard ==
== Checkout a new TubeTK for your dashboard ==


  cd Dashboards
Go to the top level of your dashboard clients
  git clone git://tubetk.org/TubeTK.git
cd ~/src/dashboards
 
Get a copy of all dashboard scripts, include some example scripts
git clone -b dashboard http://tubetk.org/TubeTK.git TubeTK_Dashboards
 
The following script will be used to update and launch your dashboard client every night. 
WINDOWS: Use the corresponding .bat file if you are doing this on Windows
cp TubeTK_Dashboards/EXAMPLE_TubeTK_Nightly.sh TubeTK_Nightly.sh
 
Setup your machine's parameters as described in the file
vi TubeTK_Nightly.sh
 
Create a specific set of parameters for your dashboard machine
cd TubeTK_Dashboards
cp EXMPLE_Linux.cmake MyMachine_TubeTK_Nightly.cmake
On Windows, copy the corresponding EXAMPLE_Windows.cmake file
 
Setup the parameters as specified in that file
vi MyMachine_TubeTK_Nightly.cmake
 
By adding your script to the repo, your dashboard machine can be updated without having to log into it.
git add MyMachine_TubeTK_Nightly.cmake
git commit -m "ENH: Initial setup for MyMachine"
Make sure you have the latest copy of the TubeTK_Dashboard directory and then submit your changes to the git repo
git pull
git push
 
Setup a recurrent nightly job.
crontab -e
Add the following line to the crontab, but please change the start minute (20) and the start hour (0) to different values to avoid simultaneous downloads from multiple machines.
20 0 * * * /home/me/src/dashboards/TubeTK_Nightly.sh
 
    # On Windows, use the task scheduler to run your TubeTK_Nightly.bat
    # script.


== Initialize local configuration file ==
== Initialize local configuration file ==

Revision as of 18:53, 14 July 2012

Overview

TubeTK uses a novel configuration-file based method for installing dashboard machines. In general, you will perform an initial download of TubeTK, copy an example configuration file to the level above the TubeTK source, edit that file as appropriate, and then setup cron jobs to call script files that are distributed with TubeTK and that are controlled by your configuration file.

TubeTK's current dashboard is available at: http://open.cdash.org/index.php?project=TubeTK

Tutorial

Assumptions

1. The top-level dashboard directory is at "~/src/dashboards" This tutorial will help you create directory structure with the following hierarchy

 ~/src/dashboards/TubeTK
 ~/src/dashboards/TubeTK-${BUILD_TYPE}

where ${BUILD_TYPE} is one of Release, Debug, RelWithDebInfo, ...

2. The machine being configured is called "MyMachine"

Background

  • You must have CMake 2.8.8 or greater installed to run a TubeTK dashboard system.
  • You must have Qt 4.7 or greater installed to compile TubeTK
  • This tutorial assumes you have some knowledge of CMake and CTest

Checkout a new TubeTK for your dashboard

Go to the top level of your dashboard clients

cd ~/src/dashboards

Get a copy of all dashboard scripts, include some example scripts

git clone -b dashboard http://tubetk.org/TubeTK.git TubeTK_Dashboards

The following script will be used to update and launch your dashboard client every night. WINDOWS: Use the corresponding .bat file if you are doing this on Windows

cp TubeTK_Dashboards/EXAMPLE_TubeTK_Nightly.sh TubeTK_Nightly.sh

Setup your machine's parameters as described in the file

vi TubeTK_Nightly.sh

Create a specific set of parameters for your dashboard machine

cd TubeTK_Dashboards
cp EXMPLE_Linux.cmake MyMachine_TubeTK_Nightly.cmake

On Windows, copy the corresponding EXAMPLE_Windows.cmake file

Setup the parameters as specified in that file

vi MyMachine_TubeTK_Nightly.cmake

By adding your script to the repo, your dashboard machine can be updated without having to log into it.

git add MyMachine_TubeTK_Nightly.cmake
git commit -m "ENH: Initial setup for MyMachine"

Make sure you have the latest copy of the TubeTK_Dashboard directory and then submit your changes to the git repo

git pull
git push

Setup a recurrent nightly job.

crontab -e

Add the following line to the crontab, but please change the start minute (20) and the start hour (0) to different values to avoid simultaneous downloads from multiple machines.

20 0 * * * /home/me/src/dashboards/TubeTK_Nightly.sh
   # On Windows, use the task scheduler to run your TubeTK_Nightly.bat
   # script.

Initialize local configuration file

Example configuration files (i.e., the configuration files used by our dashboard machines) can be downloaded via git:

 git clone -b dashboard http://tubetk.org/TubeTK.git TubeTK_Dashboards

The configuration file "<MachineName>_TubeTK.cmake" belongs at the top of the Dashboards directory. For example,

Dashboards/MyMachine_TubeTK.cmake

Linux

 cp TubeTK_Dashboards/EXAMPLE_LINUX.cmake MyMachine_TubeTK.cmake

Note that a single configuration file can control Nightly, Continuous, and Experimental build options.

Windows

 cp TubeTK_Dashboards/EXAMPLE_Windows.cmake MyMachine_TubeTK.cmake

Edit local configuration file

These dashboard files have two parts. The first part contains commonly changed variables. The second part is for advanced users only.

Linux: Commonly changed variables

set( SITE_NAME "Krull.Kitware" )
set( SITE_PLATFORM "Linux_64" )
set( SITE_BUILD_TYPE "Release" )
set( SITE_CTEST_MODE "Experimental" ) # Experimental, Continuous, or Nightly
set( SITE_CMAKE_GENERATOR "Unix Makefiles" )

set( TUBETK_GIT_REPOSITORY "git@tubetk.org:TubeTK.git" )
set( TUBETK_SOURCE_DIR "/home/aylward/src/TubeTK" )
set( TUBETK_BINARY_DIR "/home/aylward/src/TubeTK-${SITE_BUILD_TYPE}" )

set( ENV{DISPLAY} ":0" )

set( SITE_MAKE_COMMAND "make -j5" )
set( SITE_CMAKE_COMMAND "/usr/local/bin/cmake" )
set( SITE_QMAKE_COMMAND "/usr/bin/qmake" )
set( SITE_CTEST_COMMAND "/usr/local/bin/ctest -j5" )

set( SITE_MEMORYCHECK_COMMAND "/usr/bin/valgrind" )
set( SITE_COVERAGE_COMMAND "/usr/bin/gcov" )
set( SITE_KWSTYLE_DIR "/usr/local/bin" )

set( SITE_GIT_COMMAND "/usr/bin/git" )
set( SITE_SVN_COMMAND "/usr/bin/svn" )

set( SITE_EXPERIMENTAL_BUILD ON )
set( SITE_EXPERIMENTAL_TEST ON )
set( SITE_EXPERIMENTAL_COVERAGE OFF )
set( SITE_EXPERIMENTAL_MEMORY OFF )
set( SITE_EXPERIMENTAL_PACKAGE OFF )
set( SITE_EXPERIMENTAL_UPLOAD OFF )
set( SITE_EXPERIMENTAL_STYLE OFF )

set( SITE_CONTINUOUS_BUILD ON )
set( SITE_CONTINUOUS_TEST ON )
set( SITE_CONTINUOUS_COVERAGE OFF )
set( SITE_CONTINUOUS_MEMORY OFF )
set( SITE_CONTINUOUS_PACKAGE ON )
set( SITE_CONTINUOUS_UPLOAD ON )
set( SITE_CONTINUOUS_STYLE OFF )

set( SITE_NIGHTLY_BUILD ON )
set( SITE_NIGHTLY_TEST ON )
set( SITE_NIGHTLY_COVERAGE ON )
set( SITE_NIGHTLY_MEMORY ON )
set( SITE_NIGHTLY_PACKAGE ON )
set( SITE_NIGHTLY_UPLOAD ON )
set( SITE_NIGHTLY_STYLE ON )

Windows: Commonly changed variables

set( SITE_NAME "Ginger.Aylward.Org" )
set( SITE_PLATFORM "WindowsXP-VS2010_32" )
set( SITE_BUILD_TYPE "Release" )
set( SITE_CTEST_MODE "Experimental" ) # Experimental, Continuous, or Nightly
set( SITE_CMAKE_GENERATOR "Visual Studio 10" )

set( TUBETK_GIT_REPOSITORY "git://tubetk.org/TubeTK.git" )
set( TUBETK_SOURCE_DIR "C:\\Users\\aylward\\src\\TubeTK" )
set( TUBETK_BINARY_DIR "C:\\Users\\aylward\\src\\TubeTK ${SITE_BUILD_TYPE}" )

set( SITE_MAKE_COMMAND "${CTEST_BUILD_COMMAND}" )
set( SITE_CMAKE_COMMAND "C:\\Program Files\\CMake 2.8\\bin\\cmake" )
set( SITE_QMAKE_COMMAND "C:\\Qt\\4.6.3\\bin\\qmake" )
set( SITE_CTEST_COMMAND "C:\\Program Files\\CMake 2.8\\bin\\ctest" )

set( SITE_MEMORYCHECK_COMMAND "" )
set( SITE_COVERAGE_COMMAND "" )
set( SITE_KWSTYLE_DIR "" )

set( SITE_GIT_COMMAND "C:\\Program Files\\Git\\bin\\git" )
set( SITE_SVN_COMMAND "C:\\Program Files\\CollabNet\\Subversion Client\\svn" )

set( SITE_EXPERIMENTAL_BUILD ON )
set( SITE_EXPERIMENTAL_TEST ON )
set( SITE_EXPERIMENTAL_COVERAGE OFF ) # Linux only
set( SITE_EXPERIMENTAL_MEMORY OFF )   # Linux only
set( SITE_EXPERIMENTAL_PACKAGE OFF )
set( SITE_EXPERIMENTAL_UPLOAD OFF )
set( SITE_EXPERIMENTAL_STYLE OFF )    # Linux only

set( SITE_CONTINUOUS_BUILD ON )
set( SITE_CONTINUOUS_TEST ON )
set( SITE_CONTINUOUS_COVERAGE OFF ) # Linux only
set( SITE_CONTINUOUS_MEMORY OFF )   # Linux only
set( SITE_CONTINUOUS_PACKAGE ON )
set( SITE_CONTINUOUS_UPLOAD ON )
set( SITE_CONTINUOUS_STYLE OFF )    # Linux only

set( SITE_NIGHTLY_BUILD ON )
set( SITE_NIGHTLY_TEST ON )
set( SITE_NIGHTLY_COVERAGE OFF ) # Linux only
set( SITE_NIGHTLY_MEMORY OFF )   # Linux only
set( SITE_NIGHTLY_PACKAGE ON )
set( SITE_NIGHTLY_UPLOAD ON )
set( SITE_NIGHTLY_STYLE OFF )    # Linux only

Setup cron job

Linux

crontab -l

0 23  *  *  *  /home/kitware/Dashboards/cmake-2.8.8/bin/ctest -V -VV -S /home/kitware/Dashboards/MyMachine_TubeTK.cmake -O /home/kitware/Dashboards/MyMachine_TubeTK.log

Windows

Setup "Scheduled Jobs" to execute an appropriate variant of the following command:

"C:/Program Files(x86)/CMake 2.8/bin/ctest" -V -VV -S "C:/Users/aylward/src/Dashboards/MyMachine_TubeTK.cmake" -O C:/Users/aylward/src/Dashboards/MyMachine_TubeTK.log