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							- CMake Integration Testing
 
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- The following documents how to run integration testing builds.
 
- See documentation on `CMake Development`_ for more information.
 
- See the `CMake Testing Guide`_ for running the test suite locally.
 
- .. _`CMake Development`: README.rst
 
- .. _`CMake Testing Guide`: testing.rst
 
- CMake Dashboard Scripts
 
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- The *integration testing* step of the `CMake Review Process`_ uses a set of
 
- testing machines that follow an integration branch on their own schedule to
 
- drive testing and submit results to the `CMake CDash Page`_.  Anyone is
 
- welcome to provide testing machines in order to help keep support for their
 
- platforms working.
 
- The `CMake Dashboard Scripts Repository`_ provides CTest scripts to drive
 
- nightly, continuous, and experimental testing of CMake.  Use the following
 
- commands to set up a new integration testing client:
 
- .. code-block:: console
 
-   $ mkdir -p ~/Dashboards
 
-   $ cd ~/Dashboards
 
-   $ git clone https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/dashboard-scripts.git CMakeScripts
 
-   $ cd CMakeScripts
 
- The `cmake_common.cmake`_ script contains comments at the top with
 
- instructions to set up a testing client.  As it instructs, create a
 
- CTest script with local settings and include ``cmake_common.cmake``.
 
- .. _`CMake Review Process`: review.rst
 
- .. _`CMake CDash Page`: https://open.cdash.org/index.php?project=CMake
 
- .. _`CMake Dashboard Scripts Repository`: https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/dashboard-scripts
 
- .. _`cmake_common.cmake`: https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/dashboard-scripts/-/blob/master/cmake_common.cmake
 
- Nightly Start Time
 
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- The ``cmake_common.cmake`` script expects its includer to be run from a
 
- nightly scheduled task (cron job).  Schedule such tasks for sometime after
 
- ``1:00am UTC``, the time at which our nightly testing branches fast-forward.
 
 
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