On 03/03/16 12:37 PM, Andreas Tolfsen wrote:
On 3 March 2016 at 17:25, Andrew Halberstadt <ahalberst...@mozilla.com> wrote:
With treeherder's "Add New Jobs" [1] UI, using try syntax is no longer
the only way to schedule stuff on try. As of now, it's possible to push
to try without any try syntax. If you do this, no jobs will be scheduled
on your push and it will be up to you to add whichever jobs you want via
"Add New Jobs".

This is great!

It would be even greater to see this integrated with MozReview some
day, so that when you request a try run through a review’s Automation
menu, it would present you with a similar diagram for what jobs to
include.

Is the Add New Jobs functionality able to figure out the dependencies
of a chosen target?  If I request a test to run on Mac OS X 10.7 but I
haven’t built on that platform, will it also trigger the build job?

Yes, it will trigger the build automatically if you select a test job
and the build doesn't already exist.

A cheap win for mozreview, might be to redirect to the "Add New Jobs"
view in treeherder if the try syntax was left blank.

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