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README.md

1Skia Recipe Modules
2===================
3
4This directory contains recipe modules designed to be used by recipes (see
5infra/bots/recipes). They are all Skia-specific and some are interrelated:
6
7  * builder_name_schema - Helps to derive expected behavior from task (formerly
8      builder) names.
9  * core - Use as a starting point for most recipes: runs setup and sync steps.
10  * ct - Shared Cluster Telemetry utilities.
11  * flavor - Allows the caller to specify a high-level command to run, leaving
12      the platform-specific details to be handled by the specific flavor
13      module.
14  * infra - Shared infrastructure-related utilities.
15  * run - Utilities for running commands.
16  * swarming - Utilities for running Swarming tasks.
17  * vars - Common global variables used by Skia recipes/modules.
18
19When you change a recipe module, you generally need to re-train the simulation
20test:
21
22	$ python infra/bots/infra_tests.py --train
23
24Or:
25
26	$ cd infra/bots; make train
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28Each recipe module contains a few files:
29
30  * api.py - This is the meat of the module.
31  * \_\_init\_\_.py - Contains a single DEPS variable, indicating the other
32      recipe modules on which this module depends.
33  * example.py - Optional, this file contains examples which demonstrate how to
34      use the module and should contain enough tests to achieve 100% coverage
35      for the module. The tests are run using the recipes test command above.
36