In 73694087a0 I gave builds that failed
because of a timeout or exceeded log limit a stop sign and I stand by
that reasoning: with that it's possible to distinguish between actual
build failures and rather transient things such as timeouts.
Back then I considered it a feature that these are shown in a different
tab, but I don't think that's a good idea anymore. When using a jobset to
e.g. track the regressions from a mass rebuild (like a compiler or gcc
update), "Newly failed builds" should exclusively display regressions (and
flaky builds of course, not much I can do about that).
Also, when a bunch of builds fail in such a jobset because of e.g. a
broken connection to a builder that results in a timeout, I want to be
able to restart them all w/o rebuilding actual regressions.
To make it clear that we not only have "Aborted" builds in the tab, I
renamed the label to "Aborted / Timed out".
It's a pet peeve from me when logging into my personal Hydra that I
always have to press the button rather than hitting Return after entering
my password.
Reason for that is that the form doesn't have a "submit" button, so far
it was always listened to the "click" event. Submit does that and you
can hit Return alternatively.
Also split it out to a new div -- there are now 3 lines per
RunCommandLog -- the first saying when it started, the second saying how
long it ran for (or has been running), and the third with the buttons
for the pretty, raw, and tail versions of the log.
This also adds the `runcommandlog` object to the stash so that we can
access its uuid as well as command run in order to display more useful
and specific information on the webpage.
Using a sha1 of the command combined with the build ID is not a
particularly good or unique identifier:
* A build could fail, be restarted, and then succeed -- assuming no
configuration changes, the sha1 hash of the command as well as the build
ID will be the same. This would lead to an overwritten log file.
* Allowing user input to influence filenames is not the best of ideas.
Fixes
mv: cannot move './static/bootstrap-4.3.1-dist' to './static/bootstrap/bootstrap-4.3.1-dist': Directory not empty
when 'make' is called more than once.
When I take a look at *all* failing builds (by clicking at `[...] more
jobs omitted`) and I try to compare the failures to another jobset, I'd
like to still view *all* failing builds in the compare-view.
This wasn't the case before since the `full=`-param was ignored by the
compare-buttons.
Something in the upgrade of Bootstrap and JQuery broke lazy tab loading.
I don't understand what is providing the tab behavior, how it should
work, or what the correct fix is.
I can tell you that this patch fixes the issue: when loading a tab
with a URL fragment deep-linking to a lazily loaded tab... it now
loads.
Close#959
To further align with the API, we return custom JSON in order to display a
`visible` field rather than `hidden` -- a `PUT` request expects `visible`, while
a `GET` request returns `hidden`.
This also allows us to rename the `jobsetinputs` field to `inputs` for the same
reason: `PUT` expects `inputs`, while `GET` returns `jobsetinputs`.
* made all columns available via the API (except for forceeval)
* renamed flakeref to flake to unify the API with the database schema
* renamed inputs to jobsetinputs to unify the API with the database schema