Fixes the test screenshot upload build step:
- Added missing positional parameters
- Double quoting the command statements to allow variable expansion (also fixes broken Python call)
- Escaping the double quotes within the command statement
Signed-off-by: Mike Chang <changml@amazon.com>
This change is required to support spot instances in the AR pipeline.
- When a node goes offline the job is retried on a new node
- Valid script errors are handled properly and the status is updated in Jenkins
Signed-off-by: brianherrera <briher@amazon.com>
* add s3 upload on screenshot test failure, should only apply to the test_gpu_profile_vs2019 job on nightly runs
* adds support for zipping screenshot files up prior to uploading to the s3 bucket and also adds the ACL extra arg to the upload_to_s3.py execution
* remove unused json import
* remove regex to use .endswith() instead and rename variables to be more clear (PR feedback)
* rename create_zip_archive to create_screenshots_archive
Signed-off-by: jromnoa <jromnoa@amazon.com>
* Send SNS topic on build failure
* send build failure root cause data to SNS topic that triggeres lambda function to automatically create Github issues
* Change SNS topic subject to Build failure and add build url to the message
* Change SNS topic name
Allow customized Jenkins parameters for different pipelines so that we can define different Jenkins parameters for a new pipeline and doesn't affect AR build parameters.
Add aws integration deployment pipeline.
* Final update copyright headers to reference license files at the repo root
Signed-off-by: spham <spham@amazon.com>
* Fix copyright validator unit tests to support the stale O3DE header scenario
Signed-off-by: spham <spham@amazon.com>
PR builds will detect the destination branch and check if that branch
is one of the snapshot branches, otherwise it defaults to the 'development'
snapshot.
Non-PR builds use the user-selected snapshot from the list of available
snapshots.
* add repository to ci_build_metrics
* fixing build
* changing the job to pass the right parameters
* passing parameters that need to be expanded
* missed this, important
* fixing typo
Any commits created through the GitHub UI (e.g. commits created by
merging PRs) usually assign GitHub itself as the ccommitter. This is
expected behaviour, as the commit is applied by GitHub itself. However,
for the purposes of changelog creation, showing the author (e.g. the
person who clicked the merge button on the PR) is more useful.