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QB-2156
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Improvement
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Open
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Major
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Assignee: |
Robin Shen
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Reporter: |
Beirti
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QuickBuild
Created: 19/Aug/14 11:32 AM
Updated: 19/Aug/14 11:32 AM
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Affects Version/s: |
5.1.32
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Fix Version/s: |
None
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Unknown
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Remaining Estimate:
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Unknown
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Unknown
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(This is my understanding) You need to specify node assignment criteria in 2 places:
- Configuration Advanced Setting
- Step Setting
Criteria are inherited and joined through the configuration hierarchy and the step hierarchy. This means that you cannot override the criteria on a step to use a particular node if that node has been excluded at a configuration level.
Suggestions:
- On any UI where you can specify criteria, display all currently applicable criteria and where they are inherited from.
- Allow overriding and 'nullifying' of criteria, i.e. 'Do not use this criteria which has been inherited'
- If a build fails due to 'node cannot be found which matches criteria', log all of the criteria and where they are specified so that this can be debugged.
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Description
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(This is my understanding) You need to specify node assignment criteria in 2 places:
- Configuration Advanced Setting
- Step Setting
Criteria are inherited and joined through the configuration hierarchy and the step hierarchy. This means that you cannot override the criteria on a step to use a particular node if that node has been excluded at a configuration level.
Suggestions:
- On any UI where you can specify criteria, display all currently applicable criteria and where they are inherited from.
- Allow overriding and 'nullifying' of criteria, i.e. 'Do not use this criteria which has been inherited'
- If a build fails due to 'node cannot be found which matches criteria', log all of the criteria and where they are specified so that this can be debugged. |
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