github.com/ph/moby@v1.13.1/project/TOOLS.md (about)

     1  # Tools
     2  
     3  This page describes the tools we use and infrastructure that is in place for
     4  the Docker project.
     5  
     6  ### CI
     7  
     8  The Docker project uses [Jenkins](https://jenkins.dockerproject.org/) as our
     9  continuous integration server. Each Pull Request to Docker is tested by running the 
    10  equivalent of `make all`. We chose Jenkins because we can host it ourselves and
    11  we run Docker in Docker to test.
    12  
    13  #### Leeroy
    14  
    15  Leeroy is a Go application which integrates Jenkins with 
    16  GitHub pull requests. Leeroy uses 
    17  [GitHub hooks](https://developer.github.com/v3/repos/hooks/) 
    18  to listen for pull request notifications and starts jobs on your Jenkins 
    19  server.  Using the Jenkins
    20  [notification plugin][https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Notification+Plugin],
    21  Leeroy updates the pull request using GitHub's 
    22  [status API](https://developer.github.com/v3/repos/statuses/)
    23  with pending, success, failure, or error statuses.
    24  
    25  The leeroy repository is maintained at
    26  [github.com/docker/leeroy](https://github.com/docker/leeroy).
    27  
    28  #### GordonTheTurtle IRC Bot
    29  
    30  The GordonTheTurtle IRC Bot lives in the
    31  [#docker-maintainers](https://botbot.me/freenode/docker-maintainers/) channel
    32  on Freenode. He is built in Go and is based off the project at
    33  [github.com/fabioxgn/go-bot](https://github.com/fabioxgn/go-bot). 
    34  
    35  His main command is `!rebuild`, which rebuilds a given Pull Request for a repository.
    36  This command works by integrating with Leroy. He has a few other commands too, such 
    37  as `!gif` or `!godoc`, but we are always looking for more fun commands to add.
    38  
    39  The gordon-bot repository is maintained at
    40  [github.com/docker/gordon-bot](https://github.com/docker/gordon-bot)
    41  
    42  ### NSQ
    43  
    44  We use [NSQ](https://github.com/bitly/nsq) for various aspects of the project
    45  infrastructure.
    46  
    47  #### Hooks
    48  
    49  The hooks project,
    50  [github.com/crosbymichael/hooks](https://github.com/crosbymichael/hooks),
    51  is a small Go application that manages web hooks from github, hub.docker.com, or
    52  other third party services.
    53  
    54  It can be used for listening to github webhooks & pushing them to a queue,
    55  archiving hooks to rethinkdb for processing, and broadcasting hooks to various
    56  jobs.
    57  
    58  #### Docker Master Binaries
    59  
    60  One of the things queued from the Hooks are the building of the Master
    61  Binaries. This happens on every push to the master branch of Docker. The
    62  repository for this is maintained at
    63  [github.com/docker/docker-bb](https://github.com/docker/docker-bb).