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Hunting the Shmoo Home Blog Casts Screencasts and blog posts on workflow, productivity, tools, Mozilla and whatever else tickles my fancy. How to Work on Taskcluster Github Oct 31, 2022 by Andrew Halberstadt in taskcluster , github , mozilla Taskcluster Github is the Taskcluster service responsible for kick starting tasks on Github repositories. At a high level: You install a Taskcluster app from the Github marketplace . This app sends webhooks to the Github service. Upon receiving a webhook, the Github service processes your repository’s .taskcluster.yml file. The Github service schedules tasks (if any) and updates the Github checks suite, or comments on your push / pull-request if there is an error. While the service itself is relatively simple, testing it locally can be a pain! One approach might be to try and synthesize Github’s webhook events, and then intercept the network requests that the Github service makes in response. But this is tricky to ...
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