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README.md

treeherder-service

Build Status Code Health

Description

Treeherder is a reporting dashboard for Mozilla checkins. It allows users to see the results of automatic builds and their respective tests. Treeherder-service manages the etl layer for data ingestion, web services, and the data model behind Treeherder.

Treeherder is comprised of this repo for providing those back end services, and several other component repos:

A treeherder-ui repo for the front end UI.

A treeherder-client for data submission.

A treeherder-node NodeJS interface.

Instances

Treeherder exists on three instances, dev for treeherder development, stage for pre-deployment validation, and production for actual use.

Installation

The steps to install the treeherder-service are provided here.

Visit our project tracking Wiki at:
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Auto-tools/Projects/Treeherder

Visit our readthedocs page for other setup and configuration at:
https://treeherder-service.readthedocs.org/en/latest/index.html

File any bugs you may encounter here.