Schedulers connector ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. py:module:: buildbot.db.schedulers .. index:: double: Schedulers; DB Connector Component .. py:exception:: SchedulerAlreadyClaimedError Raised when a scheduler request is already claimed by another master. .. py:class:: SchedulersConnectorComponent This class manages the state of the Buildbot schedulers. This state includes classifications of as-yet un-built changes. An instance of this class is available at ``master.db.schedulers``. Schedulers are identified by their schedulerid, which can be obtained from :py:meth:`findSchedulerId`. Schedulers are represented by dictionaries with the following keys: * ``id`` - scheduler's ID * ``name`` - scheduler's name * ``masterid`` - ID of the master currently running this scheduler, or None if it is inactive Note that this class is conservative in determining what schedulers are inactive: a scheduler linked to an inactive master is still considered active. This situation should never occur, however; links to a master should be deleted when it is marked inactive. .. py:method:: classifyChanges(objectid, classifications) :param schedulerid: ID of the scheduler classifying the changes :param classifications: mapping of changeid to boolean, where the boolean is true if the change is important, and false if it is unimportant :type classifications: dictionary :returns: Deferred Record the given classifications. This method allows a scheduler to record which changes were important and which were not immediately, even if the build based on those changes will not occur for some time (e.g., a tree stable timer). Schedulers should be careful to flush classifications once they are no longer needed, using :py:meth:`flushChangeClassifications`. .. py:method:: flushChangeClassifications(objectid, less_than=None) :param schedulerid: ID of the scheduler owning the flushed changes :param less_than: (optional) lowest changeid that should *not* be flushed :returns: Deferred Flush all scheduler_changes for the given scheduler, limiting to those with changeid less than ``less_than`` if the parameter is supplied. .. py:method:: getChangeClassifications(objectid[, branch]) :param schedulerid: ID of scheduler to look up changes for :type schedulerid: integer :param branch: (optional) limit to changes with this branch :type branch: string or None (for default branch) :returns: dictionary via Deferred Return the classifications made by this scheduler, in the form of a dictionary mapping changeid to a boolean, just as supplied to :py:meth:`classifyChanges`. If ``branch`` is specified, then only changes on that branch will be given. Note that specifying ``branch=None`` requests changes for the default branch, and is not the same as omitting the ``branch`` argument altogether. .. py:method:: findSchedulerId(name) :param name: scheduler name :returns: scheduler ID via Deferred Return the scheduler ID for the scheduler with this name. If such a scheduler is already in the database, this returns the ID. If not, the scheduler is added to the database and its ID returned. .. py:method:: setSchedulerMaster(schedulerid, masterid) :param schedulerid: scheduler to set the master for :param masterid: new master for this scheduler, or None :returns: Deferred Set, or unset if ``masterid`` is None, the active master for this scheduler. If no master is currently set, or the current master is not active, this method will complete without error. If the current master is active, this method will raise :py:exc:`~buildbot.db.exceptions.SchedulerAlreadyClaimedError`. .. py:method:: getScheduler(schedulerid) :param schedulerid: scheduler ID :returns: scheduler dictionary or None via Deferred Get the scheduler dictionary for the given scheduler. .. py:method:: getSchedulers(active=None, masterid=None) :param boolean active: if specified, filter for active or inactive schedulers :param integer masterid: if specified, only return schedulers attached associated with this master :returns: list of scheduler dictionaries in unspecified order Get a list of schedulers. If ``active`` is given, schedulers are filtered according to whether they are active (true) or inactive (false). An active scheduler is one that is claimed by an active master. If ``masterid`` is given, the list is restricted to schedulers associated with that master.