Run `packer build` to build system images.
+:Required parameters:
+
+ :openstack: Packer template uses an OpenStack builder (true|false).
+ :openstack-cloud: Sets OS_CLOUD variable to the value of this parameter.
+ :packer-version: Version of packer to use.
+ :platform: Build platform as found in the vars directory.
+ :template: Packer template to build as found in the templates directory.
+
lf-infra-packer-validate
------------------------
:Required parameters:
+ :openstack: Packer template uses an OpenStack builder (true|false).
+ :openstack-cloud: Sets OS_CLOUD variable to the value of this parameter.
:packer-cloud-settings: Cloud configuration file. Loaded on the build
server as CLOUDENV environment variable.
:packer-version: Version of packer to use.
used in all job templates. This primary objective of this trigger is to
gather build logs and copy them to a log server.
+lf-infra-publish-windows
+------------------------
+
+Windows publisher for use at the end of Windows job templates. Takes care of
+cleaning out the workspace at the end of a job.
+
+lf-stack-delete
+---------------
+
+Requirements:
+
+* lftools >= v0.17.0
+
+Delete an openstack heat stack. Use at the end of a job that creates a stack.
+
+This macro requires a parameter defined in the job named STACK_NAME
+containing the name of the stack to delete.
+
SCM
===
Wrappers
========
+lf-infra-wrappers-common
+------------------------
+
+Provides lf-infra recommended wrappers which should be used in every
+job-template. It's meant to be used by more specific wrappers below.
+
lf-infra-wrappers
-----------------
Provides lf-infra recommended wrappers which should be used in every
-job-template.
+job-template that's run on Linux systems.
-This wrapper requires that a managed file called `npmrc` exists in the Jenkins. The main use
-case here is to point to a npm proxy, on Nexus for example.
-The type of the file should be "Custom file". You can set various npmrc settings in it.
-Documentation on npm configuration can be found at https://docs.npmjs.com/files/npmrc.
-If you are not using npm then it is fine for the file to be empty.
+This wrapper requires that a managed file called `npmrc` exists in the Jenkins.
+The main use case here is to point to a npm proxy, on Nexus for example.
+The type of the file should be "Custom file". You can set various npmrc
+settings in it. Documentation on npm configuration can be found at
+https://docs.npmjs.com/files/npmrc. If you are not using npm then it is fine
+for the file to be empty.
Example npmrc:
.. code-block:: bash
registry=https://nexus3.onap.org/repository/npm.public/
+
+lf-infra-wrappers-windows
+-------------------------
+
+Provides lf-infra recommended wrappers which should be used in every
+job-template that's run on Windows systems.