102 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Eelco Dolstra
44b8d6f449 Use OO-style plugins
This is mostly so we don't have to pass around common parameters like
"db" and "config", and we don't have to check for the existence of
methods.

A plugin now looks like this:

  package Hydra::Plugin::TwitterNotification;

  use parent 'Hydra::Plugin';

  sub buildFinished {
      my ($self, $build, $dependents) = @_;
      print STDERR "tweeting about build ", $build->id, "\n";
      # Send tweet...
      # Hydra database is $self->{db}.
  }
2013-05-08 18:35:24 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
1d8bb0764b Add a plugin mechanism
You can now add plugins to Hydra by writing a module called
Hydra::Plugin::<whatever> and putting it in Perl's search path.  The
only plugin operation currently supported in buildFinished, called
when hydra-build has finished doing a build.

For instance, a Twitter notification plugin would look like this:

  package Hydra::Plugin::TwitterNotification;

  sub buildFinished {
      my ($self, $db, $config, $build, $dependents) = @_;
      print STDERR "tweeting about build ", $build->id, "\n";
      # send tweet...
  }

  1;
2013-05-08 17:30:30 +02:00