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https://www.iso.org/es/contents/data/sdg/SDG11.html | ISO - Sustainable Cities and Communities Ir directamente al contenido principal Aplicaciones OBP español English français русский Menú Normas Sectores Salud Tecnologías de la información y afines Gestión y servicios Seguridad, protección y gestión de riesgos Transporte Energía Diversidad e inclusión Sostenibilidad ambiental Alimentos y agricultura Materiales Edificación y construcción Ingeniería Sobre nosotros Perspectivas y actualidad Perspectivas Todos los artículos Salud Inteligencia artificial Cambio climático Transporte Ciberseguridad Gestión de la calidad Energías renovables Seguridad y salud en el trabajo Actualidad Opinión de expertos El mundo de las normas Kit de prensa Resources ISO 22000 explained ISO 9001 explained ISO 14001 explained Participar Tienda Buscar Carrito ODS 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible ODS 01 - No Poverty ODS 02 - Zero Hunger ODS 03 - Good Health and Well-being ODS 04 - Quality Education ODS 05 - Gender Equality ODS 06 - Clean Water and Sanitation ODS 07 - Affordable and Clean Energy ODS 08 - Decent Work and Economic Growth ODS 09 - Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure ODS 10 - Reduced Inequalities ODS 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities ODS 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production ODS 13 - Climate Action ODS 14 - Life Below Water ODS 15 - Life on Land ODS 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions ODS 17 - Partnerships for the Goals Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable Sustainable Development Goal 11 (SDG 11) aims to make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable. This goal is crucial for improving the quality of life in urban areas, promoting social inclusion, and enhancing environmental sustainability. At ISO, we are committed to supporting SDG 11 through our standards, which provide frameworks and solutions that enhance urban planning, improve city services, and promote sustainable development in communities. How ISO Standards Support SDG 11 ISO standards play a vital role in supporting SDG 11 by addressing key aspects of urban development and community sustainability. Our standards help cities and communities improve their infrastructure, enhance resilience, and implement sustainable practices. Here are some of the relevant standards: ISO 37101: Sustainable development in communities — Management system for sustainable development — Requirements with guidance for use Provides a framework for communities to develop and implement sustainable development strategies. Helps local governments and community organizations improve quality of life, enhance environmental performance, and promote economic prosperity. Take Action: Implement ISO Standards to Support SDG 11 Interested in learning how your organization can contribute to creating sustainable cities and communities through the implementation of ISO standards? Download our comprehensive guide to understand the role of ISO standards in achieving SDG 11 and other global goals. Together, we can work towards inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable urban environments for all. ISO and Sustainable Cities Building a smart city is highly complex. Learn about how ISO standards help to make cities smarter. Normas ODS Objetivo 11: Mapa del sitio Normas Beneficios Normas más comunes Evaluación de la conformidad ODS Sectores Salud Tecnologías de la información y afines Gestión y servicios Seguridad, protección y gestión de riesgos Transporte Energía Sostenibilidad ambiental Materiales Sobre nosotros Qué es lo que hacemos Estructura Miembros Events Estrategia Perspectivas y actualidad Perspectivas Todos los artículos Salud Inteligencia artificial Cambio climático Transporte Actualidad Opinión de expertos El mundo de las normas Kit de prensa Resources ISO 22000 explained ISO 9001 explained ISO 14001 explained Participar Who develops standards Deliverables Get involved Colaboración para acelerar una acción climática eficaz Resources Drafting standards Tienda Tienda Publications and products ISO name and logo Privacy Notice Copyright Cookie policy Media kit Jobs Help and support Seguimos haciendo que la vida sea mejor , más fácil y más segura . 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https://www.iso.org/es/contents/data/sdg/SDG10.html#collapseSitemap | ISO - Reduced Inequalities Ir directamente al contenido principal Aplicaciones OBP español English français русский Menú Normas Sectores Salud Tecnologías de la información y afines Gestión y servicios Seguridad, protección y gestión de riesgos Transporte Energía Diversidad e inclusión Sostenibilidad ambiental Alimentos y agricultura Materiales Edificación y construcción Ingeniería Sobre nosotros Perspectivas y actualidad Perspectivas Todos los artículos Salud Inteligencia artificial Cambio climático Transporte Ciberseguridad Gestión de la calidad Energías renovables Seguridad y salud en el trabajo Actualidad Opinión de expertos El mundo de las normas Kit de prensa Resources ISO 22000 explained ISO 9001 explained ISO 14001 explained Participar Tienda Buscar Carrito ODS 10 Reduced Inequalities Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible ODS 01 - No Poverty ODS 02 - Zero Hunger ODS 03 - Good Health and Well-being ODS 04 - Quality Education ODS 05 - Gender Equality ODS 06 - Clean Water and Sanitation ODS 07 - Affordable and Clean Energy ODS 08 - Decent Work and Economic Growth ODS 09 - Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure ODS 10 - Reduced Inequalities ODS 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities ODS 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production ODS 13 - Climate Action ODS 14 - Life Below Water ODS 15 - Life on Land ODS 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions ODS 17 - Partnerships for the Goals Goal 10: Reduced Inequalities Reduce inequality within and among countries Sustainable Development Goal 10 (SDG 10) aims to reduce inequality within and among countries. This goal is essential for creating a more just and inclusive world, promoting social and economic inclusion for all. At ISO, we are committed to supporting SDG 10 through our standards, which provide frameworks and solutions that promote equal opportunities, fair practices, and inclusive economic growth. How ISO Standards Support SDG 10 ISO standards play a vital role in supporting SDG 10 by addressing key aspects of social and economic inclusion. Our standards help organizations implement fair practices, promote diversity and inclusion, and ensure equal access to opportunities. Here are some of the relevant standards: ISO 26000: Guidance on social responsibility Provides guidance on how organizations can operate in a socially responsible way, including principles and practices related to human rights and fair operating practices. Helps organizations address discrimination and promote equal opportunities, contributing to the reduction of inequalities in the workplace and society. ISO 30415: Human resource management — Diversity and inclusion Provides guidelines for organizations to create and promote diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Supports the development of inclusive work environments that value and leverage diversity, contributing to reduced inequalities and enhanced social inclusion. Take Action: Implement ISO Standards to Support SDG 10 Interested in learning how your organization can contribute to reducing inequalities through the implementation of ISO standards? Download our comprehensive guide to understand the role of ISO standards in achieving SDG 10 and other global goals. Together, we can work towards a more equitable and inclusive world for all. Normas ODS Objetivo 10: Mapa del sitio Normas Beneficios Normas más comunes Evaluación de la conformidad ODS Sectores Salud Tecnologías de la información y afines Gestión y servicios Seguridad, protección y gestión de riesgos Transporte Energía Sostenibilidad ambiental Materiales Sobre nosotros Qué es lo que hacemos Estructura Miembros Events Estrategia Perspectivas y actualidad Perspectivas Todos los artículos Salud Inteligencia artificial Cambio climático Transporte Actualidad Opinión de expertos El mundo de las normas Kit de prensa Resources ISO 22000 explained ISO 9001 explained ISO 14001 explained Participar Who develops standards Deliverables Get involved Colaboración para acelerar una acción climática eficaz Resources Drafting standards Tienda Tienda Publications and products ISO name and logo Privacy Notice Copyright Cookie policy Media kit Jobs Help and support Seguimos haciendo que la vida sea mejor , más fácil y más segura . Inscríbase para recibir actualizaciones por correo electrónico © Reservados todos los derechos Todos los materiales y publicaciones de ISO están protegidos por derechos de autor y sujetos a la aceptación por parte del usuario de las condiciones de derechos de autor de ISO. Cualquier uso, incluida la reproducción, requiere nuestra autorización por escrito. Dirija todas las solicitudes relacionadas con los derechos de autor a copyright@iso.org . Nos comprometemos a garantizar que nuestro sitio web sea accesible para todo el mundo. Si tiene alguna pregunta o sugerencia relacionada con la accesibilidad de este sitio web, póngase en contacto con nosotros. Añadir al carrito | 2026-01-13T09:30:33 |
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Nyissa meg az Edge böngészőt, és válassza a Beállítások és egyebek elemet a böngészőablak jobb felső sarkában. Válassza a Beállítások > Adatvédelem, keresés és szolgáltatások lehetőséget . Válassza a Cookie-k lehetőséget, majd a Cookie-k mentéséhez válassza az Engedélyezett lehetőséget. Válassza a Webhely hozzáadása lehetőséget a cookie-k webhelyenkénti engedélyezéséhez a webhely URL-címének megadásával. Harmadik féltől származó cookie-k letiltása Ha nem szeretné, hogy a harmadik felek webhelyei cookie-kat tároljanak a számítógépén, letilthatja a cookie-kat. Ha ezt teszi, akkor előfordulhat, hogy egyes weblapok nem jelennek meg megfelelően, illetve a webhely üzenetben tájékoztatja, hogy megtekintéséhez engedélyeznie kell a cookie-kat. Nyissa meg az Edge böngészőt, és válassza a Beállítások és egyebek elemet a böngészőablak jobb felső sarkában. Válassza a Beállítások > Adatvédelem, keresés és szolgáltatások lehetőséget . Válassza a Cookie-k lehetőséget, és engedélyezze a Külső cookie-k letiltása kapcsolót. Az összes cookie blokkolása: Ha nem szeretné, hogy a harmadik felek webhelyei cookie-kat tároljanak a számítógépén, letilthatja a cookie-kat. Ha ezt teszi, akkor előfordulhat, hogy egyes weblapok nem jelennek meg megfelelően, illetve a webhely üzenetben tájékoztatja, hogy megtekintéséhez engedélyeznie kell a cookie-kat. Nyissa meg az Edge böngészőt, és válassza a Beállítások és egyebek elemet a böngészőablak jobb felső sarkában. Válassza a Beállítások > Adatvédelem, keresés és szolgáltatások lehetőséget . Válassza a Cookie-k lehetőséget, és tiltsa le a Cookie-adatok mentésének és olvasásának engedélyezése a webhelyek számára (ajánlott) beállítást az összes cookie letiltásához. Cookie-k letiltása egy adott webhelyről A Microsoft Edge lehetővé teszi, hogy letiltsa a cookie-kat egy adott webhelyről, de ez megakadályozhatja, hogy egyes lapok megfelelően jelenjenek meg, vagy egy webhely üzenete tájékoztatja Arról, hogy engedélyeznie kell a cookie-kat a webhely megtekintéséhez. Cookie-k letiltása egy adott webhelyről: Nyissa meg az Edge böngészőt, és válassza a Beállítások és egyebek elemet a böngészőablak jobb felső sarkában. Válassza a Beállítások > Adatvédelem, keresés és szolgáltatások lehetőséget . Válassza a Cookie-k lehetőséget, és lépjen a Nem engedélyezett a cookie-k mentéséhez és olvasásához . Válassza a Webhely hozzáadása lehetőséget a cookie-k webhelyenkénti letiltásához a webhely URL-címének megadásával. Az összes cookie törlése Nyissa meg az Edge böngészőt, és válassza a Beállítások és egyebek elemet a böngészőablak jobb felső sarkában. Válassza a Beállítások > Adatvédelem, keresés és szolgáltatások lehetőséget. Válassza a Böngészési adatok törlése lehetőséget, majd válassza a Böngészési adatok törlése elem mellett található törlési elemet. Az Időtartomány listában jelöljön ki egy időtartományt. Jelölje be a Cookie-k és egyéb webhelyadatok jelölőnégyzetet, és válassza a Törlés most gombot. Megjegyzés: Másik lehetőségként törölheti a cookie-kat a CTRL + SHIFT + DELETE billentyűkombináció együttes lenyomásával, majd a 4. és 5. lépéssel. A cookie-k és az egyéb webhelyadatok mostantól törlődnek a kiválasztott időtartományban. Ez kijelentkezteti a legtöbb webhelyről. Cookie-k törlése adott webhelyről Nyissa meg az Edge böngészőt, válassza a Beállítások és egyebek > Beállítások > Adatvédelem, keresés és szolgáltatások lehetőséget . Válassza a Cookie-k lehetőséget, majd kattintson az Összes cookie és webhelyadat megtekintése elemre, és keresse meg azt a webhelyet, amelynek a cookie-ját törölni szeretné. Válassza a lefelé mutató nyilat annak a webhelynek a jobb oldalán, amelynek a cookie-jait törölni szeretné, majd válassza a Törlés lehetőséget. A kiválasztott webhely cookie-jának törlése megtörtént. Ismételje meg ezt a lépést minden olyan webhely esetében, amelynek a cookie-jait törölni szeretné. Cookie-k törlése a böngésző minden egyes bezárásakor Nyissa meg az Edge böngészőt, válassza a Beállítások és egyebek > Beállítások > Adatvédelem, keresés és szolgáltatások lehetőséget . Válassza a Böngészési adatok törlése lehetőséget, majd válassza a Válassza ki, hogy mit töröljön a böngésző minden egyes bezárásakor . Kapcsolja be a Cookie-k és egyéb webhelyadatok váltógombot. Ha ez a funkció be van kapcsolva, minden alkalommal, amikor bezárja az Edge böngészőt, a cookie-k és más webhelyadatok törlődnek. Ez kijelentkezteti a legtöbb webhelyről. 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https://matplotlib.org/gallery/lines_bars_and_markers/joinstyle.html#main-content | JoinStyle — Matplotlib 3.10.8 documentation Skip to main content Back to top Ctrl + K Plot types User guide Tutorials Examples Reference Contribute Releases Gitter Discourse GitHub Twitter Plot types User guide Tutorials Examples Reference Contribute Releases Gitter Discourse GitHub Twitter Section Navigation Lines, bars and markers Infinite lines Bar chart with individual bar colors Bar chart with labels Stacked bar chart Grouped bar chart with labels Horizontal bar chart Broken horizontal bars CapStyle Plotting categorical variables Plotting the coherence of two signals Cross spectral density (CSD) Curve with error band Errorbar limit selection Errorbar subsampling EventCollection Demo Eventplot demo Filled polygon fill_between with transparency Fill the area between two lines Fill the area between two vertical lines Bar chart with gradients Hat graph Discrete distribution as horizontal bar chart 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resampling Clipping images with patches Many ways to plot images Image with masked values Image nonuniform Blend transparency with color in 2D images Modifying the coordinate formatter Interpolations for imshow Contour plot of irregularly spaced data Layer images with alpha blending Visualize matrices with matshow Multiple images with one colorbar pcolor images pcolormesh grids and shading pcolormesh Streamplot QuadMesh Demo Advanced quiver and quiverkey functions Quiver Simple Demo Shading example Spectrogram Spy Demos Tricontour Demo Tricontour Smooth Delaunay Tricontour Smooth User Trigradient Demo Triinterp Demo Tripcolor Demo Triplot Demo Watermark image Subplots, axes and figures Align labels and titles Programmatically control subplot adjustment Axes box aspect Axes Demo Controlling view limits using margins and sticky_edges Axes properties Axes zoom effect Draw regions that span an Axes Equal axis aspect ratio Axis label position Broken axis Custom Figure subclasses Resize Axes with constrained layout Resize Axes with tight layout Different scales on the same Axes Figure size in different units Figure labels: suptitle, supxlabel, supylabel Adjacent subplots Geographic Projections Combine two subplots using subplots and GridSpec GridSpec with variable sizes and spacing Gridspec for multi-column/row subplot layouts Nested Gridspecs Inverted axis Manage multiple figures in pyplot Secondary Axis Share axis limits and views Shared axis Figure subfigures Multiple subplots subplot2grid Subplots spacings and margins Create multiple subplots using plt.subplots Plots with different scales Zoom region inset Axes Statistics Artist customization in box plots Box plots with custom fill colors Boxplots Box plot vs. violin plot comparison Separate calculation and plotting of boxplots Plot a confidence ellipse of a two-dimensional dataset Violin plot customization Errorbar function Different ways of specifying error bars Including upper and lower limits in error bars Create boxes from error bars using PatchCollection Hexagonal binned plot Histograms Bihistogram Cumulative distributions Demo of the histogram function's different histtype settings The histogram (hist) function with multiple data sets Histogram bins, density, and weight Multiple histograms side by side Time Series Histogram Violin plot basics Pie and polar charts Pie charts Bar of pie Nested pie charts A pie and a donut with labels Bar chart on polar axis Polar plot Error bar rendering on polar axis Polar legend Scatter plot on polar axis Text, labels and annotations Accented text Align y-labels Scale invariant angle label Angle annotations on bracket arrows Annotate transform Annotating a plot Annotate plots Annotate polar plots Arrow Demo Auto-wrap text Compose custom legends Date tick labels AnnotationBbox demo Using a text as a Path Text rotation mode The difference between \dfrac and \frac Format ticks using engineering notation Annotation arrow style reference Styling text boxes Figure legend demo Configure the font family Using ttf font files Font table Fonts demo (object-oriented style) Fonts demo (keyword arguments) Labelling subplots Legend using pre-defined labels Legend Demo Artist within an artist Convert texts to images Mathtext Mathematical expressions Math fontfamily Multiline Placing text boxes Concatenate text objects with different properties STIX Fonts Render math equations using TeX Text alignment Text properties Controlling style of text and labels using a dictionary Text rotation angle in data coordinates Title positioning Unicode minus Usetex text baseline Usetex font effects Text watermark Color Color Demo Color by y-value Colors in the default property cycle Named color sequences Colorbar Colormap reference Create a colormap from a list of colors Selecting individual colors from a colormap List of named colors Ways to set a color's alpha value Shapes and collections Arrow guide Reference for Matplotlib artists Line, Poly and RegularPoly Collection with autoscaling Compound path Dolphins Mmh Donuts!!! Ellipse with orientation arrow demo Ellipse Collection Ellipse Demo Drawing fancy boxes Hatch demo Hatch style reference Plot multiple lines using a LineCollection Circles, Wedges and Polygons PathPatch object Bezier curve Scatter plot Style sheets Bayesian Methods for Hackers style sheet Dark background style sheet FiveThirtyEight style sheet ggplot style sheet Grayscale style sheet Petroff10 style sheet Solarized Light stylesheet Style sheets reference Module - pyplot Simple plot Text and mathtext using pyplot Multiple lines using pyplot Two subplots using pyplot Module - axes_grid1 Anchored Direction Arrow Axes divider Demo Axes Grid Axes Grid2 HBoxDivider and VBoxDivider demo Show RGB channels using RGBAxes Colorbar with AxesDivider Control the position and size of a colorbar with Inset Axes Per-row or per-column colorbars Axes with a fixed physical size ImageGrid cells with a fixed aspect ratio Inset locator demo Inset locator demo 2 Make room for ylabel using axes_grid Parasite Simple Parasite Simple2 Align histogram to scatter plot using locatable Axes Simple Anchored Artists Simple Axes Divider 1 Simple axes divider 3 Simple ImageGrid Simple ImageGrid 2 Simple Axisline4 Module - axisartist Axis Direction axis_direction demo Axis line styles Curvilinear grid demo Demo CurveLinear Grid2 floating_axes features floating_axis demo Parasite Axes demo Parasite axis demo Ticklabel alignment Ticklabel direction Simple axis direction Simple axis tick label and tick directions Simple axis pad Custom spines with axisartist Simple Axisline Simple Axisline3 Showcase Anatomy of a figure Firefox Integral as the area under a curve Shaded & power normalized rendering Pan/zoom events of overlapping axes Stock prices over 32 years XKCD Animation Decay Animated histogram pyplot animation The Bayes update The double pendulum problem Animated image using a precomputed list of images Frame grabbing Multiple Axes animation Pause and resume an animation Rain simulation Animated 3D random walk Animated line plot Animated scatter saved as GIF Oscilloscope Matplotlib unchained Event handling Close event Mouse move and click events Cross-hair cursor Data browser Figure/Axes enter and leave events Interactive functions Scroll event Keypress event Lasso Demo Legend picking Looking glass Path editor Pick event demo Pick event demo 2 Polygon editor Pong Resampling Data Timers Trifinder Event Demo Viewlims Zoom modifies other Axes Miscellaneous Anchored Artists Identify whether artists intersect Manual Contour Coords Report Custom projection Customize Rc AGG filter Ribbon box Add lines directly to a figure Fill spiral Findobj Demo Font indexing Font properties Building histograms using Rectangles and PolyCollections Hyperlinks Image thumbnail Plotting with keywords Matplotlib logo Multipage PDF Multiprocessing Packed-bubble chart Patheffect Demo Print image to stdout Rasterization for vector graphics Set and get properties Apply SVG filter to a line SVG filter pie Table Demo TickedStroke patheffect transforms.offset_copy Zorder Demo 3D plotting Plot 2D data on 3D plot Demo of 3D bar charts Clip the data to the axes view limits Create 2D bar graphs in different planes 3D box surface plot Plot contour (level) curves in 3D Plot contour (level) curves in 3D using the extend3d option Project contour profiles onto a graph Filled contours Project filled contour onto a graph Custom hillshading in a 3D surface plot 3D errorbars Fill between 3D lines Fill under 3D line graphs Create 3D histogram of 2D data 2D images in 3D Intersecting planes Parametric curve Lorenz attractor 2D and 3D Axes in same figure Automatic text offsetting Draw flat objects in 3D plot Generate 3D polygons 3D plot projection types 3D quiver plot Rotating a 3D plot 3D scatterplot 3D stem 3D plots as subplots 3D surface (colormap) 3D surface (solid color) 3D surface (checkerboard) 3D surface with polar coordinates Text annotations in 3D Triangular 3D contour plot Triangular 3D filled contour plot Triangular 3D surfaces More triangular 3D surfaces Primary 3D view planes 3D voxel / volumetric plot 3D voxel plot of the NumPy logo 3D voxel / volumetric plot with RGB colors 3D voxel / volumetric plot with cylindrical coordinates 3D wireframe plot Animate a 3D wireframe plot 3D wireframe plots in one direction Scales Scales overview Asinh scale Loglog aspect Custom scale Log scale Logit scale Exploring normalizations Symlog scale Specialty plots Hillshading Anscombe's quartet Hinton diagrams Ishikawa Diagram Left ventricle bullseye MRI with EEG Radar chart (aka spider or star chart) The Sankey class Long chain of connections using Sankey Rankine power cycle SkewT-logP diagram: using transforms and custom projections Topographic hillshading Spines Spines Spine placement Dropped spines Multiple y-axis with Spines Centered spines with arrows Ticks Align tick labels Automatically setting tick positions Center labels between ticks Colorbar Tick Labelling Custom Ticker Format date ticks using ConciseDateFormatter Date Demo Convert Placing date ticks using recurrence rules Date tick locators and formatters Custom tick formatter for time series Date precision and epochs Dollar ticks SI prefixed offsets and natural order of magnitudes Fig Axes Customize Simple Major and minor ticks Multilevel (nested) ticks The default tick formatter Tick formatters Tick locators Set default y-axis tick labels on the right Setting tick labels from a list of values Move x-axis tick labels to the top Rotated tick labels Fixing too many ticks Units Annotation with units Artist tests Bar demo with units Group barchart with units Basic units Ellipse with units Evans test Radian ticks Inches and centimeters Unit handling Embedding Matplotlib in graphical user interfaces CanvasAgg demo Embed in GTK3 with a navigation toolbar Embed in GTK3 Embed in GTK4 with a navigation toolbar Embed in GTK4 Embed in Qt Embed in Tk Embed in wx #2 Embed in wx #3 Embed in wx #4 Embed in wx #5 Embedding 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This help j Next menu item k Previous menu item g p Previous man page g n Next man page G Scroll to bottom g g Scroll to top g h Goto homepage g s Goto search (current page) / Focus search box A popular general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited to web development. Fast, flexible and pragmatic, PHP powers everything from your blog to the most popular websites in the world. What's new in 8.5 Download 8.5.1 · Changelog · Upgrading 8.4.16 · Changelog · Upgrading 8.3.29 · Changelog · Upgrading 8.2.30 · Changelog · Upgrading 18 Dec 2025 PHP 8.1.34 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.1.34. This is a security release. All PHP 8.1 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.1.34 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can also be found there . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 18 Dec 2025 PHP 8.4.16 Released! 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For source downloads of PHP 8.3.29 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can also be found there . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 18 Dec 2025 PHP 8.5.1 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.5.1. This is a security release. All PHP 8.5 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.5.1 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can also be found there . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 20 Nov 2025 PHP 8.5.0 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.5.0. This release marks the latest minor release of the PHP language. PHP 8.5 comes with numerous improvements and new features such as: New "URI" extension New pipe operator (|>) Clone With New #[\NoDiscard] attribute Support for closures, casts, and first class callables in constant expressions And much much more... For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can also be found there . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . The migration guide is available in the PHP Manual. Please consult it for the detailed list of new features and backward incompatible changes. Kudos to all the contributors and supporters! 20 Nov 2025 PHP 8.4.15 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.4.15. This is a bug fix release. All PHP 8.4 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.4.15 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can also be found there . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 20 Nov 2025 PHP 8.3.28 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.3.28. This is a bug fix release. All PHP 8.3 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.3.28 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can also be found there . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 13 Nov 2025 PHP 8.5.0 RC 5 available for testing The PHP team is pleased to announce the fifth release candidate of PHP 8.5.0, RC 5. This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki . For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 RC5, please visit the download page . Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub . Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is a test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be the GA release of PHP 8.5.0, planned for 20 Nov 2025. The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the Release Candidates page . Thank you for helping us make PHP better. 06 Nov 2025 PHP 8.5.0 RC4 available for testing The PHP team is pleased to announce the final planned release candidate of PHP 8.5.0, RC 4. This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki . For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 RC4, please visit the download page . Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub . Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is a test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be the GA release of PHP 8.5.0, planned for 20 Nov 2025. The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the Release Candidates page . Thank you for helping us make PHP better. 23 Oct 2025 PHP 8.3.27 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.3.27. This is a bug fix release. All PHP 8.3 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.3.27 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can be found on windows.php.net/download/ . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 23 Oct 2025 PHP 8.4.14 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.4.14. This is a bug fix release. All PHP 8.4 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.4.14 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can be found on windows.php.net/download/ . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 23 Oct 2025 PHP 8.5.0 RC 3 available for testing The PHP team is pleased to announce the third release candidate of PHP 8.5.0, RC 3. This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki . For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 RC3, please visit the download page . Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub . Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be RC4, planned for 6 Nov 2025. The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the Release Candidates page . Thank you for helping us make PHP better. 09 Oct 2025 PHP 8.5.0 RC 2 available for testing The PHP team is pleased to announce the second release candidate of PHP 8.5.0, RC 2. This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki . For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 RC2, please visit the download page . Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub . Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be RC3, planned for 23 Oct 2025. The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the Release Candidates page . Thank you for helping us make PHP better. 25 Sep 2025 PHP 8.5.0 RC 1 available for testing The PHP team is pleased to announce the first release candidate of PHP 8.5.0, RC 1. This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki . For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 RC1, please visit the download page . Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub . Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be RC2, planned for 9 Oct 2025. The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the Release Candidates page . Thank you for helping us make PHP better. 25 Sep 2025 PHP 8.3.26 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.3.26. This is a bug fix release. All PHP 8.3 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.3.26 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can be found on windows.php.net/download/ . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 25 Sep 2025 PHP 8.4.13 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.4.13. This is a bug fix release. All PHP 8.4 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.4.13 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can be found on windows.php.net/download/ . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 11 Sep 2025 PHP 8.5.0 Beta 3 available for testing The PHP team is pleased to announce the third beta release of PHP 8.5.0, Beta 3. This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki . For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 Beta 3, please visit the download page . Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub . Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be RC1, planned for 25 Sep 2025. The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the Release Candidates page . Thank you for helping us make PHP better. 28 Aug 2025 PHP 8.5.0 Beta 2 available for testing The PHP team is pleased to announce the second beta release of PHP 8.5.0, Beta 2. This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki . For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 Beta 2 please visit the download page . Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub . Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be Beta 3, planned for 11 Sep 2025. The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the Release Candidates page . Thank you for helping us make PHP better. 28 Aug 2025 PHP 8.3.25 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.3.25. This is a bug fix release. All PHP 8.3 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.3.25 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can be found on windows.php.net/download/ . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 28 Aug 2025 PHP 8.4.12 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.4.12. This is a bug fix release. All PHP 8.4 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.4.12 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can be found on windows.php.net/download/ . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 14 Aug 2025 PHP 8.5.0 Beta 1 available for testing The PHP team is pleased to announce the first beta release of PHP 8.5.0, Beta 1. This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki . For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 Beta 1 please visit the download page . Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub . Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be Beta 2, planned for 28 Aug 2025. The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the Release Candidates page . Thank you for helping us make PHP better. 01 Aug 2025 PHP 8.5.0 Alpha 4 available for testing The PHP team is pleased to announce the third testing release of PHP 8.5.0, Alpha 4. This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki . 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Olá, Selecionar uma conta diferente. Você tem várias contas Escolha a conta com a qual você deseja entrar. Microsoft Edge, dados de navegação e privacidade Aplica-se a Privacy Microsoft Edge Windows 10 Windows 11 O Microsoft Edge ajuda-o a navegar, procurar, fazer compras online e muito mais. Como todos os navegadores modernos, o Microsoft Edge permite que você colete e armazene dados específicos no seu dispositivo, como cookies, e permite que você envie informações para nós, como o histórico de navegação, para tornar a experiência o mais avançada, rápida e pessoal possível. Sempre que recolhemos dados, queremos ter a certeza de que é a escolha certa para si. Algumas pessoas se preocupam com a coleta de seu histórico de navegação na Web. É por isso que lhe dizemos que dados são armazenados no seu dispositivo ou recolhidos por nós. Fornecemos a você opções para controlar quais dados são coletados. Para obter mais informações sobre privacidade no Microsoft Edge, recomendamos que você leia nossa Política de Privacidade . Quais dados são coletados ou armazenados e por quê A Microsoft usa dados de diagnóstico para melhorar nossos produtos e serviços. Esses dados são usados para entender melhor o desempenho de nossos produtos e onde melhorias precisam ser feitas. O Microsoft Edge coleta um conjunto de dados de diagnóstico necessários para manter o Microsoft Edge seguro, atualizado e executando conforme o esperado. A Microsoft acredita e pratica a minimização da coleta de informações. Esforçamo-nos por recolher apenas as informações de que precisamos e armazená-la apenas durante o tempo necessário para fornecer um serviço ou para análise. Além disso, você pode controlar se os dados de diagnóstico opcionais associados ao dispositivo serão compartilhados com a Microsoft para resolver problemas de produtos e ajudar a melhorar os produtos e serviços Microsoft. Ao utilizar recursos e serviços no Microsoft Edge, os dados de diagnóstico sobre como você os utiliza são enviados para a Microsoft. O Microsoft Edge salva o histórico de navegação—informações sobre sites que você acessa—em seu dispositivo. Dependendo das suas configurações, esse histórico de navegação será enviado à Microsoft, que nos ajuda a localizar e corrigir problemas e melhorar nossos produtos e serviços para todos os usuários. Pode gerir a recolha de dados de diagnóstico opcionais no browser ao selecionar Definições e muito mais > Definições > Privacidade, pesquisa e serviços > Privacidade e ativar ou desativar Enviar dados de diagnóstico opcionais para melhorar os produtos Microsoft . Isso inclui dados de testes de novas experiências. Para terminar de fazer alterações nessa configuração, reinicie o Microsoft Edge. Ativar essas configurações permite que esses dados de diagnósticos opcionais sejam compartilhados com a Microsoft de outros aplicativos que estejam usando o Microsoft Edge, como um aplicativo de streaming de vídeo que hospeda a plataforma Web do Microsoft Edge para transmitir o vídeo. A plataforma web do Microsoft Edge enviará informações sobre como você usa a plataforma da Web e os sites que você visita no aplicativo para a Microsoft. Esse conjunto de dados é determinado pela configuração de dados de diagnóstico opcional nas configurações de privacidade, pesquisa e serviços no Microsoft Edge. No Windows 10, essas configurações são determinadas pela configuração de diagnóstico do Windows. Para alterar a definição de dados de diagnóstico, selecione Iniciar > Definições > Privacidade > Diagnóstico & feedback . A partir de 6 de março de 2024, os dados de diagnóstico do Microsoft Edge são recolhidos separadamente dos dados de diagnóstico do Windows em dispositivos Windows 10 (versão 22H2 e mais recente) e Windows 11 (versão 23H2 e mais recente) no Espaço Económico Europeu. Para estas versões do Windows e em todas as outras plataformas, pode alterar as suas definições no Microsoft Edge ao selecionar Definições e muito mais > Definições > Privacidade, pesquisa e serviços . Em alguns casos, as configurações de dados de diagnóstico podem ser gerenciadas por sua organização. Quando procura algo, o Microsoft Edge pode dar sugestões sobre o que procura. Para ativar esta funcionalidade, selecione Definições e muito mais > Definições > Privacidade, pesquisa e serviços > Procurar e experiências ligadas > Barra de endereço e procurar > Procurar sugestões e filtros e ative Mostrar sugestões de pesquisa e site utilizando os meus carateres escritos . Ao começar a digitar, as informações inseridas na barra de endereços são enviadas para o provedor de pesquisa padrão para fornecer sugestões de pesquisa e sites imediatas. Quando utiliza a navegação InPrivate ou o modo de convidado , o Microsoft Edge recolhe algumas informações sobre como utiliza o browser consoante a definição de dados de diagnóstico do Windows ou as definições de privacidade do Microsoft Edge, mas as sugestões automáticas são desativadas e as informações sobre os sites que visita não são recolhidas. O Microsoft Edge excluirá o histórico de navegação, cookies e dados de sites, assim como senhas, endereços e dados de formulário quando você fechar todas as janelas InPrivate. Você pode iniciar uma nova sessão InPrivate selecionando Configurações e mais em um computador ou Guias em um dispositivo móvel. O Microsoft Edge também tem recursos para ajudar você e seu conteúdo a permanecer seguros online. O Windows Defender SmartScreen bloqueia automaticamente sites e transferências de conteúdos que são comunicados como maliciosos. O Windows Defender SmartScreen verifica o endereço da página da Web que você está visitando em uma lista de páginas da Web armazenadas no seu dispositivo e que a Microsoft acredita serem legítimas. Os endereços que não estiverem na lista do seu dispositivo e os endereços dos arquivos que você está baixando serão enviados para o Microsoft e verificados em relação a uma lista atualizada com frequência de páginas da Web e downloads que foram relatados ao Microsoft como não seguros ou suspeitos. Para acelerar tarefas entediantes como preencher formulários e inserir senhas, o Microsoft Edge pode salvar informações para ajudar. Se você optar por usar esses recursos, o Microsoft Edge armazenará as informações no seu dispositivo. Se tiver ativado a sincronização para o preenchimento de formulários, como endereços ou palavras-passe, estas informações serão enviadas para a cloud da Microsoft e armazenadas com a sua conta Microsoft para serem sincronizadas em todas as suas versões com sessão iniciada do Microsoft Edge. Pode gerir estes dados a partir de Definições e mais definições de >> Perfis > Sincronizar . Para integrar a sua experiência de navegação noutras atividades que efetua no seu dispositivo, o Microsoft Edge partilha o histórico de navegação com o Microsoft Windows através do respetivo Indexador. Estas informações são armazenadas localmente no dispositivo. Inclui URLs, uma categoria na qual o URL pode ser relevante, como "mais visitado", "visitado recentemente" ou "fechado recentemente" e também uma frequência ou receência relativa dentro de cada categoria. Os sites que visitar no modo InPrivate não serão partilhados. Estas informações estão então disponíveis para outras aplicações no dispositivo, como o menu Iniciar ou a barra de tarefas. Pode gerir esta funcionalidade ao selecionar Definições e muito mais > Definições > Perfis e ativar ou desativar Partilhar dados de navegação com outras funcionalidades do Windows. Se estiver desativado, todos os dados partilhados anteriormente serão eliminados. Para impedir que algum conteúdo de música e vídeo seja copiado, alguns sites de streaming armazenam dados de gerenciamento de direitos digitais (DRM) em seu dispositivo, incluindo um identificador exclusivo (ID) e licenças de mídia. Quando você acessar um desses sites, ele recuperará as informações de DRM para garantir que você tenha permissão para usar o conteúdo. O Microsoft Edge também armazena cookies, pequenos arquivos que são colocados no seu dispositivo à medida que você navega na Web. Muitos sites usam cookies para armazenar informações sobre suas preferências e configurações, como salvar os itens no carrinho de compras para que você não precise adicioná-los em todos os acessos. Alguns sites também usam cookies para coletar informações sobre suas atividades online para mostrar publicidade baseada em interesse. O Microsoft Edge oferece opções para limpar os cookies e impedir que os sites salvem cookies no futuro. O Microsoft Edge enviará solicitações Não Rastrear para os sites quando a configuração Enviar solicitações Não Rastrear estiver ativada. Esta definição está disponível em Definições e muito mais > Definições > Privacidade, pesquisa e serviços > Privacidade > Enviar Pedidos "Não Monitorizar". No entanto, os sites ainda poderão acompanhar suas atividades mesmo quando uma solicitação Não Rastrear for enviada. Como limpar dados coletados e armazenados pelo Microsoft Edge Para limpar informações de navegação armazenadas no dispositivo, como senhas salvas ou cookies: No Microsoft Edge, selecione Definições e muito mais > Definições > Privacidade, pesquisa e serviços > Limpar dados de Navegação . Selecione Escolher o que limpar junto a Limpar dados de navegação agora. Em Intervalo de tempo , escolha um intervalo de tempo. Selecione a caixa de marcar junto a cada tipo de dados que pretende limpar e, em seguida, selecione Limpar agora . Se quiser, pode selecionar Escolher o que limpar sempre que fechar o browser e escolher os tipos de dados que devem ser limpos. Saiba mais sobre o que é excluído de cada item do histórico do navegador . Para limpar o histórico de navegação coletado pela Microsoft: Para ver o histórico de navegação associado à sua conta, entre em sua conta em account.microsoft.com . 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https://de.linkedin.com/company/visma#main-content | Visma | LinkedIn Weiter zum Hauptinhalt LinkedIn Artikel Personen E-Learning Jobs Spiele Einloggen Jetzt anmelden Visma Softwareentwicklung Empowering businesses with software that simplifies and automates complex processes. Jobs anzeigen Folgen alle 5.582 Mitarbeiter:innen anzeigen Dieses Unternehmen melden Info Visma is a leading provider of mission-critical business software, with revenue of € 2.8 billion in 2024 and 2.2 million customers across Europe and Latin America. By simplifying and automating the work of SMBs and the public sector, we help unleash the power of digitalization and AI across our societies and economies. 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Diesen Beitrag melden 🚀 Why is the right leadership so important when scaling a company? At Visma, we’ve learned that growth is about talent development. And talent development is all about strong leadership. Strong leaders build trust and create teams that can move quickly without losing alignment. 👇 Read more about how Visma invests in leadership development and cross-company networks to help our companies scale effectively. And how founders and business builders can take a similar approach. 27 Gefällt mir Kommentieren Teilen Visma 131.979 Follower:innen 4 Tage Bearbeitet Diesen Beitrag melden “Growth isn’t luck – it’s about creating the right conditions for success.” 🚀 In our latest blog post, Visma’s Chief Growth Officer, Ari-Pekka Salovaara , shares what really fuels Visma’s continued growth: 180+ companies learning from each other, the entrepreneurial freedom to experiment, and a relentless focus on what drives results. From the SMB Olympics to AI-powered innovation - Ari-Pekka explains how Visma keeps its entrepreneurial spirit alive - and what founders should focus on to scale sustainably in an evolving SMB landscape. Read the full story - https://lnkd.in/dY6-J2AC 48 Gefällt mir Kommentieren Teilen Visma 131.979 Follower:innen 1 Woche Diesen Beitrag melden ✨ 2026 starts with action, not promises. Across Visma, AI is moving from experiments to everyday impact — embedded in products, operations, and engineering to create value where it matters most. What’s next? We’re just getting started. 👉 In our latest press release, T. Alexander Lystad , CTO at Visma, shares how we’re enabling AI deployment at scale across our business units. https://lnkd.in/dP3rjJbp 94 Gefällt mir Kommentieren Teilen Visma 131.979 Follower:innen 2 Wochen Diesen Beitrag melden 💫 As we wrap up another exciting year, we want to thank our customers, partners, entrepreneurs, employees and communities across Europe and Latin America for being part of our journey. We're so proud to support millions of people and businesses with technology that makes work smarter, simpler and more meaningful. 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We work hard to create solutions that our customers find relevant.” Several other Danish Visma companies are also featured in the Top 100 ranking, highlighting the strength of our portfolio🙌👉 Visma Enterprise Danmark , DataLøn , Dinero , ZeBon ApS , efacto , Intempus Timeregistrering , TIMEmSYSTEM ApS , Acubiz , and Visma Public Technologies. Together, these companies showcase what makes Visma unique globally: locally rooted businesses with entrepreneurial drive and a relentless focus on customer value. With Visma behind them, each company combines local expertise, entrepreneurial drive, and shared knowledge to maximize value for customers worldwide🌍 Explore what it means to become a Visma company 👉 https://lnkd.in/dyYc_nJw #ChampionsOfBusinessSoftware 215 2 Kommentare Gefällt mir Kommentieren Teilen Visma 131.979 Follower:innen 3 Wochen Diesen Beitrag melden Accounting is no longer about reporting. It’s about advising. 📊 In our latest blog article, Joris Joppe , Managing Director at Visionplanner , outlines six practical steps for accounting teams to embrace AI with confidence: from mindset shifts and AI copilots to new pricing models and trusted insights. The future of accounting is already here. Are you ready to step into it? Read 6 steps to embrace AI in accounting on Visma’s blog 💻 , or take a deeper dive by listening to Joris’ appearance on the Voice of Visma podcast. 🎧 🔗 Links in the comments ⤵️ … mehr 28 2 Kommentare Gefällt mir Kommentieren Teilen Visma 131.979 Follower:innen 3 Wochen Diesen Beitrag melden 🚀 From freelance growth hacker to Managing Director of BuchhaltungsButler . Maxin Schneider ’s journey is a powerful example of how curiosity, learning by doing, and a growth mindset can flourish in the right environment. Throughout her journey, Visma’s trust in people, belief in potential, and long-term support for development have played a defining role. In this new episode of Voice of Visma, Maxin shares how being part of Visma, opens up to a network of companies, where knowledge, challenges, and experiences are actively shared, and has helped her grow as a leader and entrepreneur. When leadership is backed by trust and collective insight, growth becomes a shared effort. 👉 Watch the full episode here - https://lnkd.in/gfiP9sZs … mehr Voice of Visma - Maxin Schneider 75 2 Kommentare Gefällt mir Kommentieren Teilen Visma 131.979 Follower:innen 1 Monat Diesen Beitrag melden 🤖 What skills will define successful software companies in the age of AI? At Visma, we’ve learned that scaling in this new era isn’t just about using AI tools. It’s about building the right capabilities across every team, from developers to leaders. 👇 Here you can read about 3 skill areas that have helped Visma’s companies grow and innovate in an AI-driven industry. 104 Gefällt mir Kommentieren Teilen Visma 131.979 Follower:innen 1 Monat Bearbeitet Diesen Beitrag melden Visma reaffirmed as one of Europe’s 2026 Diversity Leaders. 🙌 We’re proud to share that Visma has once again been recognised by the Financial Times as one of Europe’s Diversity Leaders for 2026. Across our 180+ companies, diversity, inclusion, innovation, and entrepreneurship are part of our DNA, and this recognition shows that our colleagues truly feel Visma is a place where everyone belongs. 🤝💛 To celebrate, we’re sharing a short moment featuring entrepreneur and Managing Director Thea Boje Windfeldt , who talks about how individuality is embraced in Visma’s culture. Here’s to building a workplace where everyone can be themselves and thrive. #Diversity #Inclusion #LifeatVisma #Innovation #Entrepreneurship … mehr 84 3 Kommentare Gefällt mir Kommentieren Teilen Visma 131.979 Follower:innen 1 Monat Diesen Beitrag melden 💡 What is Visma’s AI strategy? As an owner of 180+ tech companies, our AI focus is clear: creating real value for businesses and their people. With innovation happening across so many companies, the strength of our portfolio lies in how we share it. Every experiment, breakthrough and lesson learned makes the entire group stronger. We sat down with our CTO, T. Alexander Lystad , and AI Director, Jacob Nyman , to explore how Visma approaches AI. From building agentic products that do the work, to leveraging data, to always putting trust first. 🔗 Find the link to the full article in the comments section. ⤵️ 164 3 Kommentare Gefällt mir Kommentieren Teilen Einfach anmelden, damit Sie nichts verpassen. 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https://www.linkedin.com/legal/privacy-policy?session_redirect=https%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Elinkedin%2Ecom%2FshareArticle%3Fmini%3Dtrue%26url%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fdev%2Eto%252Faws-builders%252Fsimple-event-driven-app-using-amazon-mq-rabbitmq-22b0%26title%3DSimple%2520Event-Driven%2520App%2520using%2520Amazon%2520MQ%2520%2528RabbitMQ%2529%26summary%3DHello%2520everyone%2521%2520I%2527m%2520back%2520after%2520busy%2520work%2520and%2520want%2520to%2520introduce%2520an%2520event-driven%2520app%2E%2520I%2527ve%2520explored%2520and%2E%2E%2E%26source%3DDEV%2520Community&trk=registration-frontend_join-form-privacy-policy | LinkedIn Privacy Policy Skip to main content User Agreement Summary of User Agreement Privacy Policy Professional Community Policies Cookie Policy Copyright Policy Regional Info EU Notice California Privacy Disclosure U.S. State Privacy Laws User Agreement Summary of User Agreement Privacy Policy Professional Community Policies Cookie Policy Copyright Policy Regional Info EU Notice California Privacy Disclosure U.S. State Privacy Laws Privacy Policy Effective November 3, 2025 Your Privacy Matters LinkedIn’s mission is to connect the world’s professionals to allow them to be more productive and successful. Central to this mission is our commitment to be transparent about the data we collect about you, how it is used and with whom it is shared. This Privacy Policy applies when you use our Services (described below). We offer our users choices about the data we collect, use and share as described in this Privacy Policy, Cookie Policy , Settings and our Help Center. Key Terms Choices Settings are available to Members of LinkedIn and Visitors are provided separate controls. Learn More . Table of Contents Data We Collect How We Use Your Data How We Share Information Your Choices and Obligations Other Important Information Introduction We are a social network and online platform for professionals. People use our Services to find and be found for business opportunities, to connect with others and find information. Our Privacy Policy applies to any Member or Visitor to our Services. Our registered users (“Members”) share their professional identities, engage with their network, exchange knowledge and professional insights, post and view relevant content, learn and develop skills, and find business and career opportunities. Content and data on some of our Services is viewable to non-Members (“Visitors”). We use the term “Designated Countries” to refer to countries in the European Union (EU), European Economic Area (EEA), and Switzerland. Members and Visitors located in the Designated Countries or the UK can review additional information in our European Regional Privacy Notice . Services This Privacy Policy, including our Cookie Policy applies to your use of our Services. This Privacy Policy applies to LinkedIn.com, LinkedIn-branded apps, and other LinkedIn-branded sites, apps, communications and services offered by LinkedIn (“Services”), including off-site Services, such as our ad services and the “Apply with LinkedIn” and “Share with LinkedIn” plugins, but excluding services that state that they are offered under a different privacy policy. For California residents, additional disclosures required by California law may be found in our California Privacy Disclosure . Data Controllers and Contracting Parties If you are in the “Designated Countries”, LinkedIn Ireland Unlimited Company (“LinkedIn Ireland”) will be the controller of your personal data provided to, or collected by or for, or processed in connection with our Services. If you are outside of the Designated Countries, LinkedIn Corporation will be the controller of (or business responsible for) your personal data provided to, or collected by or for, or processed in connection with our Services. As a Visitor or Member of our Services, the collection, use and sharing of your personal data is subject to this Privacy Policy and other documents referenced in this Privacy Policy, as well as updates. Change Changes to the Privacy Policy apply to your use of our Services after the “effective date.” LinkedIn (“we” or “us”) can modify this Privacy Policy, and if we make material changes to it, we will provide notice through our Services, or by other means, to provide you the opportunity to review the changes before they become effective. If you object to any changes, you may close your account. You acknowledge that your continued use of our Services after we publish or send a notice about our changes to this Privacy Policy means that the collection, use and sharing of your personal data is subject to the updated Privacy Policy, as of its effective date. 1. Data We Collect 1.1 Data You Provide To Us You provide data to create an account with us. Registration To create an account you need to provide data including your name, email address and/or mobile number, general location (e.g., city), and a password. If you register for a premium Service, you will need to provide payment (e.g., credit card) and billing information. You create your LinkedIn profile (a complete profile helps you get the most from our Services). Profile You have choices about the information on your profile, such as your education, work experience, skills, photo, city or area , endorsements, and optional verifications of information on your profile (such as verifications of your identity or workplace). You don’t have to provide additional information on your profile; however, profile information helps you to get more from our Services, including helping recruiters and business opportunities find you. It’s your choice whether to include sensitive information on your profile and to make that sensitive information public. Please do not post or add personal data to your profile that you would not want to be publicly available. You may give other data to us, such as by syncing your calendar. Posting and Uploading We collect personal data from you when you provide, post or upload it to our Services, such as when you fill out a form, (e.g., with demographic data or salary), respond to a survey, or submit a resume or fill out a job application on our Services. If you sync your calendars with our Services, we will collect your calendar meeting information to keep growing your network by suggesting connections for you and others, and by providing information about events, e.g. times, places, attendees and contacts. You don’t have to post or upload personal data; though if you don’t, it may limit your ability to grow and engage with your network over our Services. 1.2 Data From Others Others may post or write about you. Content and News You and others may post content that includes information about you (as part of articles, posts, comments, videos) on our Services. We also may collect public information about you, such as professional-related news and accomplishments, and make it available as part of our Services, including, as permitted by your settings, in notifications to others of mentions in the news . Others may sync their calendar with our Services Contact and Calendar Information We receive personal data (including contact information) about you when others import or sync their calendar with our Services, associate their contacts with Member profiles, scan and upload business cards, or send messages using our Services (including invites or connection requests). If you or others opt-in to sync email accounts with our Services, we will also collect “email header” information that we can associate with Member profiles. Customers and partners may provide data to us. Partners We receive personal data (e.g., your job title and work email address) about you when you use the services of our customers and partners, such as employers or prospective employers and applicant tracking systems providing us job application data. Related Companies and Other Services We receive data about you when you use some of the other services provided by us or our Affiliates , including Microsoft. For example, you may choose to send us information about your contacts in Microsoft apps and services, such as Outlook, for improved professional networking activities on our Services or we may receive information from Microsoft about your engagement with their sites and services. 1.3 Service Use We log your visits and use of our Services, including mobile apps. We log usage data when you visit or otherwise use our Services, including our sites, app and platform technology, such as when you view or click on content (e.g., learning video) or ads (on or off our sites and apps), perform a search, install or update one of our mobile apps, share articles or apply for jobs. We use log-ins, cookies, device information and internet protocol (“IP”) addresses to identify you and log your use. 1.4 Cookies and Similar Technologies We collect data through cookies and similar technologies. As further described in our Cookie Policy , we use cookies and similar technologies (e.g., pixels and ad tags) to collect data (e.g., device IDs) to recognize you and your device(s) on, off and across different services and devices where you have engaged with our Services. We also allow some others to use cookies as described in our Cookie Policy. If you are outside the Designated Countries, we also collect (or rely on others, including Microsoft, who collect) information about your device where you have not engaged with our Services (e.g., ad ID, IP address, operating system and browser information) so we can provide our Members with relevant ads and better understand their effectiveness. Learn more . You can opt out from our use of data from cookies and similar technologies that track your behavior on the sites of others for ad targeting and other ad-related purposes. For Visitors, the controls are here . 1.5 Your Device and Location We receive data through cookies and similar technologies When you visit or leave our Services (including some plugins and our cookies or similar technology on the sites of others), we receive the URL of both the site you came from and the one you go to and the time of your visit. We also get information about your network and device (e.g., IP address, proxy server, operating system, web browser and add-ons, device identifier and features, cookie IDs and/or ISP, or your mobile carrier). If you use our Services from a mobile device, that device will send us data about your location based on your phone settings. We will ask you to opt-in before we use GPS or other tools to identify your precise location. 1.6 Communications If you communicate through our Services, we learn about that. We collect information about you when you communicate with others through our Services (e.g., when you send, receive, or engage with messages, events, or connection requests, including our marketing communications). This may include information that indicates who you are communicating with and when. We also use automated systems to support and protect our site. For example, we use such systems to suggest possible responses to messages and to manage or block content that violates our User Agreement or Professional Community Policies . 1.7 Workplace and School Provided Information When your organization (e.g., employer or school) buys a premium Service for you to use, they give us data about you. Others buying our Services for your use, such as your employer or your school, provide us with personal data about you and your eligibility to use the Services that they purchase for use by their workers, students or alumni. For example, we will get contact information for “ LinkedIn Page ” (formerly Company Page) administrators and for authorizing users of our premium Services, such as our recruiting, sales or learning products. 1.8 Sites and Services of Others We get data when you visit sites that include our ads, cookies or plugins or when you log-in to others’ services with your LinkedIn account. We receive information about your visits and interaction with services provided by others when you log-in with LinkedIn or visit others’ services that include some of our plugins (such as “Apply with LinkedIn”) or our ads, cookies or similar technologies. 1.9 Other We are improving our Services, which means we get new data and create new ways to use data. Our Services are dynamic, and we often introduce new features, which may require the collection of new information. If we collect materially different personal data or materially change how we collect, use or share your data, we will notify you and may also modify this Privacy Policy. Key Terms Affiliates Affiliates are companies controlling, controlled by or under common control with us, including, for example, LinkedIn Ireland, LinkedIn Corporation, LinkedIn Singapore and Microsoft Corporation or any of its subsidiaries (e.g., GitHub, Inc.). 2. How We Use Your Data We use your data to provide, support, personalize and develop our Services. How we use your personal data will depend on which Services you use, how you use those Services and the choices you make in your settings . We may use your personal data to improve, develop, and provide products and Services, develop and train artificial intelligence (AI) models, develop, provide, and personalize our Services, and gain insights with the help of AI, automated systems, and inferences, so that our Services can be more relevant and useful to you and others. You can review LinkedIn's Responsible AI principles here and learn more about our approach to generative AI here . Learn more about the inferences we may make, including as to your age and gender and how we use them. 2.1 Services Our Services help you connect with others, find and be found for work and business opportunities, stay informed, get training and be more productive. We use your data to authorize access to our Services and honor your settings. Stay Connected Our Services allow you to stay in touch and up to date with colleagues, partners, clients, and other professional contacts. To do so, you can “connect” with the professionals who you choose, and who also wish to “connect” with you. Subject to your and their settings , when you connect with other Members, you will be able to search each others’ connections in order to exchange professional opportunities. We use data about you (such as your profile, profiles you have viewed or data provided through address book uploads or partner integrations) to help others find your profile, suggest connections for you and others (e.g. Members who share your contacts or job experiences) and enable you to invite others to become a Member and connect with you. You can also opt-in to allow us to use your precise location or proximity to others for certain tasks (e.g. to suggest other nearby Members for you to connect with, calculate the commute to a new job, or notify your connections that you are at a professional event). It is your choice whether to invite someone to our Services, send a connection request, or allow another Member to become your connection. When you invite someone to connect with you, your invitation will include your network and basic profile information (e.g., name, profile photo, job title, region). We will send invitation reminders to the person you invited. You can choose whether or not to share your own list of connections with your connections. Visitors have choices about how we use their data. Stay Informed Our Services allow you to stay informed about news, events and ideas regarding professional topics you care about, and from professionals you respect. Our Services also allow you to improve your professional skills, or learn new ones. We use the data we have about you (e.g., data you provide, data we collect from your engagement with our Services and inferences we make from the data we have about you), to personalize our Services for you, such as by recommending or ranking relevant content and conversations on our Services. We also use the data we have about you to suggest skills you could add to your profile and skills that you might need to pursue your next opportunity. So, if you let us know that you are interested in a new skill (e.g., by watching a learning video), we will use this information to personalize content in your feed, suggest that you follow certain Members on our site, or suggest related learning content to help you towards that new skill. We use your content, activity and other data, including your name and photo, to provide notices to your network and others. For example, subject to your settings , we may notify others that you have updated your profile, posted content, took a social action , used a feature, made new connections or were mentioned in the news . Career Our Services allow you to explore careers, evaluate educational opportunities, and seek out, and be found for, career opportunities. Your profile can be found by those looking to hire (for a job or a specific task ) or be hired by you. We will use your data to recommend jobs and show you and others relevant professional contacts (e.g., who work at a company, in an industry, function or location or have certain skills and connections). You can signal that you are interested in changing jobs and share information with recruiters. We will use your data to recommend jobs to you and you to recruiters. We may use automated systems to provide content and recommendations to help make our Services more relevant to our Members, Visitors and customers. Keeping your profile accurate and up-to-date may help you better connect to others and to opportunities through our Services. Productivity Our Services allow you to collaborate with colleagues, search for potential clients, customers, partners and others to do business with. Our Services allow you to communicate with other Members and schedule and prepare meetings with them. If your settings allow, we scan messages to provide “bots” or similar tools that facilitate tasks such as scheduling meetings, drafting responses, summarizing messages or recommending next steps. Learn more . 2.2 Premium Services Our premium Services help paying users to search for and contact Members through our Services, such as searching for and contacting job candidates, sales leads and co-workers, manage talent and promote content. We sell premium Services that provide our customers and subscribers with customized-search functionality and tools (including messaging and activity alerts) as part of our talent, marketing and sales solutions. Customers can export limited information from your profile, such as name, headline, current company, current title, and general location (e.g., Dublin), such as to manage sales leads or talent, unless you opt-out . We do not provide contact information to customers as part of these premium Services without your consent. Premium Services customers can store information they have about you in our premium Services, such as a resume or contact information or sales history. The data stored about you by these customers is subject to the policies of those customers. Other enterprise Services and features that use your data include TeamLink and LinkedIn Pages (e.g., content analytics and followers). 2.3 Communications We contact you and enable communications between Members. We offer settings to control what messages you receive and how often you receive some types of messages. We will contact you through email, mobile phone, notices posted on our websites or apps, messages to your LinkedIn inbox, and other ways through our Services, including text messages and push notifications. We will send you messages about the availability of our Services, security, or other service-related issues. We also send messages about how to use our Services, network updates, reminders, job suggestions and promotional messages from us and our partners. You may change your communication preferences at any time. Please be aware that you cannot opt out of receiving service messages from us, including security and legal notices. We also enable communications between you and others through our Services, including for example invitations , InMail , groups and messages between connections. 2.4 Advertising We serve you tailored ads both on and off our Services. We offer you choices regarding personalized ads, but you cannot opt-out of seeing non-personalized ads. We target (and measure the performance of) ads to Members, Visitors and others both on and off our Services directly or through a variety of partners, using the following data, whether separately or combined: Data collected by advertising technologies on and off our Services using pixels, ad tags (e.g., when an advertiser installs a LinkedIn tag on their website), cookies, and other device identifiers; Member-provided information (e.g., profile, contact information, title and industry); Data from your use of our Services (e.g., search history, feed, content you read, who you follow or is following you, connections, groups participation, page visits, videos you watch, clicking on an ad, etc.), including as described in Section 1.3; Information from advertising partners , vendors and publishers ; and Information inferred from data described above (e.g., using job titles from a profile to infer industry, seniority, and compensation bracket; using graduation dates to infer age or using first names or pronoun usage to infer gender; using your feed activity to infer your interests; or using device data to recognize you as a Member). Learn more about the inferences we make and how they may be used for advertising. Learn more about the ad technologies we use and our advertising services and partners. You can learn more about our compliance with laws in the Designated Countries or the UK in our European Regional Privacy Notice . We will show you ads called sponsored content which look similar to non-sponsored content, except that they are labeled as advertising (e.g., as “ad” or “sponsored”). If you take a social action (such as like, comment or share) on these ads, your action is associated with your name and viewable by others, including the advertiser. Subject to your settings , if you take a social action on the LinkedIn Services, that action may be mentioned with related ads. For example, when you like a company we may include your name and photo when their sponsored content is shown. Ad Choices You have choices regarding our uses of certain categories of data to show you more relevant ads. Member settings can be found here . For Visitors, the setting is here . Info to Ad Providers We do not share your personal data with any non-Affiliated third-party advertisers or ad networks except for: (i) hashed IDs or device identifiers (to the extent they are personal data in some countries); (ii) with your separate permission (e.g., in a lead generation form) or (iii) data already visible to any users of the Services (e.g., profile). However, if you view or click on an ad on or off our Services, the ad provider will get a signal that someone visited the page that displayed the ad, and they may, through the use of mechanisms such as cookies, determine it is you. Advertising partners can associate personal data collected by the advertiser directly from you with hashed IDs or device identifiers received from us. We seek to contractually require such advertising partners to obtain your explicit, opt-in consent before doing so where legally required, and in such instances, we take steps to ensure that consent has been provided before processing data from them. 2.5 Marketing We promote our Services to you and others. In addition to advertising our Services, we use Members’ data and content for invitations and communications promoting membership and network growth, engagement and our Services, such as by showing your connections that you have used a feature on our Services. 2.6 Developing Services and Research We develop our Services and conduct research Service Development We use data, including public feedback, to conduct research and development for our Services in order to provide you and others with a better, more intuitive and personalized experience, drive membership growth and engagement on our Services, and help connect professionals to each other and to economic opportunity. Other Research We seek to create economic opportunity for Members of the global workforce and to help them be more productive and successful. We use the personal data available to us to research social, economic and workplace trends, such as jobs availability and skills needed for these jobs and policies that help bridge the gap in various industries and geographic areas. In some cases, we work with trusted third parties to perform this research, under controls that are designed to protect your privacy. We may also make public data available to researchers to enable assessment of the safety and legal compliance of our Services. We publish or allow others to publish economic insights, presented as aggregated data rather than personal data. Surveys Polls and surveys are conducted by us and others through our Services. You are not obligated to respond to polls or surveys, and you have choices about the information you provide. You may opt-out of survey invitations. 2.7 Customer Support We use data to help you and fix problems. We use data (which can include your communications) to investigate, respond to and resolve complaints and for Service issues (e.g., bugs). 2.8 Insights That Do Not Identify You We use data to generate insights that do not identify you. We use your data to perform analytics to produce and share insights that do not identify you. For example, we may use your data to generate statistics about our Members, their profession or industry, to calculate ad impressions served or clicked on (e.g., for basic business reporting to support billing and budget management or, subject to your settings , for reports to advertisers who may use them to inform their advertising campaigns), to show Members' information about engagement with a post or LinkedIn Page , to publish visitor demographics for a Service or create demographic workforce insights, or to understand usage of our services. 2.9 Security and Investigations We use data for security, fraud prevention and investigations. We and our Affiliates, including Microsoft, may use your data (including your communications) for security purposes or to prevent or investigate possible fraud or other violations of the law, our User Agreement and/or attempts to harm our Members, Visitors, company, Affiliates, or others. Key Terms Social Action E.g. like, comment, follow, share Partners Partners include ad networks, exchanges and others 3. How We Share Information 3.1 Our Services Any data that you include on your profile and any content you post or social action (e.g., likes, follows, comments, shares) you take on our Services will be seen by others, consistent with your settings. Profile Your profile is fully visible to all Members and customers of our Services. Subject to your settings , it can also be visible to others on or off of our Services (e.g., Visitors to our Services or users of third-party search tools). As detailed in our Help Center , your settings, degree of connection with the viewing Member, the subscriptions they may have, their usage of our Services , access channels and search types (e.g., by name or by keyword) impact the availability of your profile and whether they can view certain fields in your profile. Posts, Likes, Follows, Comments, Messages Our Services allow viewing and sharing information including through posts, likes, follows and comments. When you share an article or a post (e.g., an update, image, video or article) publicly it can be viewed by everyone and re-shared anywhere (subject to your settings ). Members, Visitors and others will be able to find and see your publicly-shared content, including your name (and photo if you have provided one). In a group , posts are visible to others according to group type. For example, posts in private groups are visible to others in the group and posts in public groups are visible publicly. Your membership in groups is public and part of your profile, but you can change visibility in your settings . Any information you share through companies’ or other organizations’ pages on our Services will be viewable by those organizations and others who view those pages' content. When you follow a person or organization, you are visible to others and that “page owner” as a follower. We let senders know when you act on their message, subject to your settings where applicable. Subject to your settings , we let a Member know when you view their profile. We also give you choices about letting organizations know when you've viewed their Page. When you like or re-share or comment on another’s content (including ads), others will be able to view these “social actions” and associate it with you (e.g., your name, profile and photo if you provided it). Your employer can see how you use Services they provided for your work (e.g. as a recruiter or sales agent) and related information. We will not show them your job searches or personal messages. Enterprise Accounts Your employer may offer you access to our enterprise Services such as Recruiter, Sales Navigator, LinkedIn Learning or our advertising Campaign Manager. Your employer can review and manage your use of such enterprise Services. Depending on the enterprise Service, before you use such Service, we will ask for permission to share with your employer relevant data from your profile or use of our non-enterprise Services. For example, users of Sales Navigator will be asked to share their “social selling index”, a score calculated in part based on their personal account activity. We understand that certain activities such as job hunting and personal messages are sensitive, and so we do not share those with your employer unless you choose to share it with them through our Services (for example, by applying for a new position in the same company or mentioning your job hunting in a message to a co-worker through our Services). Subject to your settings , when you use workplace tools and services (e.g., interactive employee directory tools) certain of your data may also be made available to your employer or be connected with information we receive from your employer to enable these tools and services. 3.2 Communication Archival Regulated Members may need to store communications outside of our Service. Some Members (or their employers) need, for legal or professional compliance, to archive their communications and social media activity, and will use services of others to provide these archival services. We enable archiving of messages by and to those Members outside of our Services. For example, a financial advisor needs to archive communications with her clients through our Services in order to maintain her professional financial advisor license. 3.3 Others’ Services You may link your account with others’ services so that they can look up your contacts’ profiles, post your shares on such platforms, or enable you to start conversations with your connections on such platforms. Excerpts from your profile will also appear on the services of others. Subject to your settings , other services may look up your profile. When you opt to link your account with other services, personal data (e.g., your name, title, and company) will become available to them. The sharing and use of that personal data will be described in, or linked to, a consent screen when you opt to link the accounts. For example, you may link your Twitter or WeChat account to share content from our Services into these other services, or your email provider may give you the option to upload your LinkedIn contacts into its own service. Third-party services have their own privacy policies, and you may be giving them permission to use your data in ways we would not. You may revoke the link with such accounts. The information you make available to others in our Services (e.g., information from your profile, your posts, your engagement with the posts, or message to Pages) may be available to them on other services . For example, search tools, mail and calendar applications, or talent and lead managers may show a user limited profile data (subject to your settings ), and social media management tools or other platforms may display your posts. The information retained on these services may not reflect updates you make on LinkedIn. 3.4 Related Services We share your data across our different Services and LinkedIn affiliated entities. We will share your personal data with our Affiliates to provide and develop our Services. For example, we may refer a query to Bing in some instances, such as where you'd benefit from a more up to date response in a chat experience. Subject to our European Regional Privacy Notice , we may also share with our Affiliates, including Microsoft, your (1) publicly-shared content (such as your public LinkedIn posts) to provide or develop their services and (2) personal data to improve, provide or develop their advertising services. Where allowed , we may combine information internally across the different Services covered by this Privacy Policy to help our Services be more relevant and useful to you and others. For example, we may personalize your feed or job recommendations based on your learning history. 3.5 Service Providers We may use others to help us with our Services. We use others to help us provide our Services (e.g., maintenance, analysis, audit, payments, fraud detection, customer support, marketing and development). They will have access to your information (e.g., the contents of a customer support request) as reasonably necessary to perform these tasks on our behalf and are obligated not to disclose or use it for other purposes. If you purchase a Service from us, we may use a payments service provider who may separately collect information about you (e.g., for fraud prevention or to comply with legal obligations). 3.6 Legal Disclosures We may need to share your data when we believe it’s required by law or to help protect the rights and safety of you, us or others. It is possible that we will need to disclose information about you when required by law, subpoena, or other legal process or if we have a good faith belief that disclosure is reasonably necessary to (1) investigate, prevent or take action regarding suspected or actual illegal activities or to assist government enforcement agencies; (2) enforce our agreements with you; (3) investigate and defend ourselves against any third-party claims or allegations; (4) protect the security or integrity of our Services or the products or services of our Affiliates (such as by sharing with companies facing similar threats); or (5) exercise or protect the rights and safety of LinkedIn, our Members, personnel or others. We attempt to notify Members about legal demands for their personal data when appropriate in our judgment, unless prohibited by law or court order or when the request is an emergency. We may dispute such demands when we believe, in our discretion, that the requests are overbroad, vague or lack proper authority, but we do not promise to challenge every demand. To learn more see our Data Request Guidelines and Transparency Report . 3.7 Change in Control or Sale We may share your data when our business is sold to others, but it must continue to be used in accordance with this Privacy Policy. We can also share your personal data as part of a sale, merger or change in control, or in preparation for any of these events. Any other entity which buys us or part of our business will have the right to continue to use your data, but only in the manner set out in this Privacy Policy unless you agree otherwise. 4. Your Choices & Obligations 4.1 Data Retention We keep most of your personal data for as long as your account is open. We generally retain your personal data as long as you keep your account open or as needed to provide you Services. 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This help j Next menu item k Previous menu item g p Previous man page g n Next man page G Scroll to bottom g g Scroll to top g h Goto homepage g s Goto search (current page) / Focus search box A popular general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited to web development. Fast, flexible and pragmatic, PHP powers everything from your blog to the most popular websites in the world. What's new in 8.5 Download 8.5.1 · Changelog · Upgrading 8.4.16 · Changelog · Upgrading 8.3.29 · Changelog · Upgrading 8.2.30 · Changelog · Upgrading 18 Dec 2025 PHP 8.1.34 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.1.34. This is a security release. All PHP 8.1 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.1.34 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can also be found there . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 18 Dec 2025 PHP 8.4.16 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.4.16. This is a security release. All PHP 8.4 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.4.16 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can also be found there . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 18 Dec 2025 PHP 8.2.30 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.2.30. This is a security release. All PHP 8.2 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.2.30 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can also be found there . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 18 Dec 2025 PHP 8.3.29 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.3.29. This is a security release. All PHP 8.3 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.3.29 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can also be found there . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 18 Dec 2025 PHP 8.5.1 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.5.1. This is a security release. All PHP 8.5 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.5.1 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can also be found there . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 20 Nov 2025 PHP 8.5.0 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.5.0. This release marks the latest minor release of the PHP language. PHP 8.5 comes with numerous improvements and new features such as: New "URI" extension New pipe operator (|>) Clone With New #[\NoDiscard] attribute Support for closures, casts, and first class callables in constant expressions And much much more... For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can also be found there . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . The migration guide is available in the PHP Manual. Please consult it for the detailed list of new features and backward incompatible changes. Kudos to all the contributors and supporters! 20 Nov 2025 PHP 8.4.15 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.4.15. This is a bug fix release. All PHP 8.4 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.4.15 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can also be found there . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 20 Nov 2025 PHP 8.3.28 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.3.28. This is a bug fix release. All PHP 8.3 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.3.28 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can also be found there . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 13 Nov 2025 PHP 8.5.0 RC 5 available for testing The PHP team is pleased to announce the fifth release candidate of PHP 8.5.0, RC 5. This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki . For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 RC5, please visit the download page . Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub . Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is a test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be the GA release of PHP 8.5.0, planned for 20 Nov 2025. The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the Release Candidates page . Thank you for helping us make PHP better. 06 Nov 2025 PHP 8.5.0 RC4 available for testing The PHP team is pleased to announce the final planned release candidate of PHP 8.5.0, RC 4. This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki . For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 RC4, please visit the download page . Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub . Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is a test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be the GA release of PHP 8.5.0, planned for 20 Nov 2025. The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the Release Candidates page . Thank you for helping us make PHP better. 23 Oct 2025 PHP 8.3.27 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.3.27. This is a bug fix release. All PHP 8.3 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.3.27 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can be found on windows.php.net/download/ . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 23 Oct 2025 PHP 8.4.14 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.4.14. This is a bug fix release. All PHP 8.4 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.4.14 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can be found on windows.php.net/download/ . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 23 Oct 2025 PHP 8.5.0 RC 3 available for testing The PHP team is pleased to announce the third release candidate of PHP 8.5.0, RC 3. This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki . For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 RC3, please visit the download page . Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub . Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be RC4, planned for 6 Nov 2025. The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the Release Candidates page . Thank you for helping us make PHP better. 09 Oct 2025 PHP 8.5.0 RC 2 available for testing The PHP team is pleased to announce the second release candidate of PHP 8.5.0, RC 2. This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki . For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 RC2, please visit the download page . Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub . Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be RC3, planned for 23 Oct 2025. The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the Release Candidates page . Thank you for helping us make PHP better. 25 Sep 2025 PHP 8.5.0 RC 1 available for testing The PHP team is pleased to announce the first release candidate of PHP 8.5.0, RC 1. This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki . For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 RC1, please visit the download page . Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub . Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be RC2, planned for 9 Oct 2025. The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the Release Candidates page . Thank you for helping us make PHP better. 25 Sep 2025 PHP 8.3.26 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.3.26. This is a bug fix release. All PHP 8.3 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.3.26 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can be found on windows.php.net/download/ . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 25 Sep 2025 PHP 8.4.13 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.4.13. This is a bug fix release. All PHP 8.4 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.4.13 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can be found on windows.php.net/download/ . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 11 Sep 2025 PHP 8.5.0 Beta 3 available for testing The PHP team is pleased to announce the third beta release of PHP 8.5.0, Beta 3. This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki . For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 Beta 3, please visit the download page . Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub . Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be RC1, planned for 25 Sep 2025. The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the Release Candidates page . Thank you for helping us make PHP better. 28 Aug 2025 PHP 8.5.0 Beta 2 available for testing The PHP team is pleased to announce the second beta release of PHP 8.5.0, Beta 2. This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki . For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 Beta 2 please visit the download page . Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub . Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be Beta 3, planned for 11 Sep 2025. The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the Release Candidates page . Thank you for helping us make PHP better. 28 Aug 2025 PHP 8.3.25 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.3.25. This is a bug fix release. All PHP 8.3 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.3.25 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can be found on windows.php.net/download/ . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 28 Aug 2025 PHP 8.4.12 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.4.12. This is a bug fix release. All PHP 8.4 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.4.12 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can be found on windows.php.net/download/ . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 14 Aug 2025 PHP 8.5.0 Beta 1 available for testing The PHP team is pleased to announce the first beta release of PHP 8.5.0, Beta 1. 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Tie ir dažādi nolūki, piemēram, pieteikšanās akreditācijas datu iegaumēšana, vietnes preferences un sekošana lietotāju darbībai. Tomēr, ja vēlaties izdzēst sīkfailus konfidencialitātes apsvērumu dēļ vai novērst pārlūkošanas problēmas. Šajā rakstā ir sniegti norādījumi, kā: Visu sīkfailu skatīšana Atļaut visus sīkfailus Sīkfailu atļaušana konkrētā tīmekļa vietnē Trešās puses sīkfailu bloķēšana Bloķēt visus sīkfailus Sīkfailu bloķēšana noteiktā vietnē Visu sīkfailu dzēšana Sīkfailu dzēšana noteiktā vietnē Sīkfailu dzēšana ikreiz, kad aizverat pārlūkprogrammu Izmantojiet sīkfailus, lai iepriekš ielādētu lapu ātrākai pārlūkošanai Visu sīkfailu skatīšana Atveriet pārlūkprogrammu Edge, pārlūkprogrammas loga augšējā labajā stūrī atlasiet Iestatījumi un citas iespējas. Atlasiet Iestatījumi > konfidencialitāte, meklēšana un pakalpojumi . Atlasiet Sīkfaili , pēc tam noklikšķiniet uz Skatīt visus sīkfailus un vietnes datus, lai skatītu visu saglabāto sīkfailus un saistīto informāciju par vietni. Atļaut visus sīkfailus Atļaujot sīkfailus, tīmekļa vietnes varēs saglabāt un izgūt datus jūsu pārlūkprogrammā, kas var uzlabot pārlūkošanas pieredzi, iegaumējot jūsu preferences un pieteikšanās informāciju. Atveriet pārlūkprogrammu Edge, pārlūkprogrammas loga augšējā labajā stūrī atlasiet Iestatījumi un citas iespējas. Atlasiet Iestatījumi > Konfidencialitāte, meklēšana un pakalpojumi . Atlasiet Sīkfaili un iespējojiet opciju Atļaut vietnēm saglabāt un lasīt sīkfailu datus (ieteicams), lai atļautu visus sīkfailus. Sīkfailu atļaušana konkrētā vietnē Atļaujot sīkfailus, tīmekļa vietnes varēs saglabāt un izgūt datus jūsu pārlūkprogrammā, kas var uzlabot pārlūkošanas pieredzi, iegaumējot jūsu preferences un pieteikšanās informāciju. Atveriet pārlūkprogrammu Edge, pārlūkprogrammas loga augšējā labajā stūrī atlasiet Iestatījumi un citas iespējas. Atlasiet Iestatījumi > konfidencialitāte, meklēšana un pakalpojumi . Atlasiet Sīkfaili un dodieties uz sadaļu Atļauts saglabāt sīkfailus. Atlasiet Pievienot vietni, lai atļautu sīkfailus katrā vietnē, ievadot vietnes vietrādi URL. Trešās puses sīkfailu bloķēšana Ja nevēlaties, lai trešo pušu vietnes glabātu sīkfailus jūsu datorā, varat bloķēt sīkfailus. Šādi rīkojoties, noteiktas lapas var netikt rādītas pareizi, vai varat saņemt ziņojumu no vietnes, ka šīs vietnes apskatīšanas nolūkos ir nepieciešams atļaut sīkfailus. Atveriet pārlūkprogrammu Edge, pārlūkprogrammas loga augšējā labajā stūrī atlasiet Iestatījumi un citas iespējas. Atlasiet Iestatījumi > Konfidencialitāte, meklēšana un pakalpojumi . Atlasiet Sīkfaili un iespējojiet slēdzi Bloķēt trešās puses sīkfailus. Bloķēt visus sīkfailus Ja nevēlaties, lai trešo pušu vietnes glabātu sīkfailus jūsu datorā, varat bloķēt sīkfailus. Šādi rīkojoties, noteiktas lapas var netikt rādītas pareizi, vai varat saņemt ziņojumu no vietnes, ka šīs vietnes apskatīšanas nolūkos ir nepieciešams atļaut sīkfailus. Atveriet pārlūkprogrammu Edge, pārlūkprogrammas loga augšējā labajā stūrī atlasiet Iestatījumi un citas iespējas. Atlasiet Iestatījumi > konfidencialitāte, meklēšana un pakalpojumi . Atlasiet Sīkfaili un atspējojiet opciju Atļaut vietnēm saglabāt un lasīt sīkfailu datus (ieteicams), lai bloķētu visus sīkfailus. Sīkfailu bloķēšana noteiktā vietnē Microsoft Edge ļauj bloķēt sīkfailus konkrētā vietnē, tomēr tas var neļaut dažām lapām rādīt pareizi, vai arī no vietnes var tikt parādīts ziņojums, kurā teikts, ka sīkfailiem ir ļaušana šīs vietnes skatīšanai. Lai bloķētu konkrētas vietnes sīkfailus: Atveriet pārlūkprogrammu Edge, pārlūkprogrammas loga augšējā labajā stūrī atlasiet Iestatījumi un citas iespējas. Atlasiet Iestatījumi > konfidencialitāte, meklēšana un pakalpojumi . Atlasiet Sīkfaili un dodieties uz sadaļu Nav atļauts saglabāt un lasīt sīkfailus . Atlasiet Pievienot vietni, lai bloķētu sīkfailus katrā vietnē, ievadot vietnes vietrādi URL. Visu sīkfailu dzēšana Atveriet pārlūkprogrammu Edge, pārlūkprogrammas loga augšējā labajā stūrī atlasiet Iestatījumi un citas iespējas. Atlasiet Iestatījumi > konfidencialitāte, meklēšana un pakalpojumi . Atlasiet Notīrīt pārlūkošanas datus un pēc tam atlasiet Izvēlēties, ko notīrīt blakus notīrīt pārlūkošanas datus tūlīt . Sadaļā Laika diapazons sarakstā izvēlieties laika diapazonu. Atlasiet Sīkfaili un citi vietnes dati un pēc tam atlasiet Notīrīt tūlīt . Piezīme.: Vai arī varat izdzēst sīkfailus, nospiežot taustiņu kombināciju CTRL + SHIFT + DELETE kopā un pēc tam izpildot 4. un 5. darbību. Tagad visi jūsu sīkfaili un citi vietnes dati tiks izdzēsti atlasītajā laika diapazonā. Šādi jūs tiksiet aizriets no lielākās vietas. Sīkfailu dzēšana noteiktā vietnē Atveriet pārlūkprogrammu Edge, atlasiet Iestatījumi un citas > iestatījumi > Konfidencialitāte, meklēšana un pakalpojumi . Atlasiet Sīkfaili , pēc tam noklikšķiniet uz Skatīt visus sīkfailus un vietnes datus un meklējiet vietni, kuras sīkfailus vēlaties izdzēst. Atlasiet lejupvērsto bultiņu pa labi no vietnes, kuras sīkfailus vēlaties izdzēst, un atlasiet Dzēst . Sīkfaili atlasītajai vietnei tagad tiek izdzēsti. Atkārtojiet šo darbību katrai vietnei, kuras sīkfailus vēlaties izdzēst. Sīkfailu dzēšana ikreiz, kad aizverat pārlūkprogrammu Atveriet pārlūkprogrammu Edge, atlasiet Iestatījumi un > iestatījumi > Konfidencialitāte, meklēšana un pakalpojumi . Atlasiet Notīrīt pārlūkošanas datus un pēc tam atlasiet Izvēlēties, ko notīrīt ikreiz, kad aizverat pārlūkprogrammu . Ieslēdziet pārslēgu Sīkfaili un citi vietnes dati. Kad šis līdzeklis ir ieslēgts, ikreiz, kad aizverat pārlūkprogrammu Edge, visi sīkfaili un citi vietnes dati tiek izdzēsti. Šādi jūs tiksiet aizriets no lielākās vietas. Izmantojiet sīkfailus, lai iepriekš ielādētu lapu ātrākai pārlūkošanai Atveriet pārlūkprogrammu Edge, pārlūkprogrammas loga augšējā labajā stūrī atlasiet Iestatījumi un citas iespējas. Atlasiet Iestatījumi > konfidencialitāte, meklēšana un pakalpojumi . Atlasiet Sīkfaili un iespējojiet pārslēgu Ielādēt lapas, lai ātrāk pārlūkotu un meklētu. ABONĒT RSS PLŪSMAS Nepieciešama papildu palīdzība? Vēlaties vairāk opciju? Atklāt Kopiena Sazināties ar mums Izpētiet abonementa priekšrocības, pārlūkojiet apmācības kursus, uzziniet, kā aizsargāt ierīci un veikt citas darbības. Microsoft 365 abonementa priekšrocības Microsoft 365 apmācība Microsoft drošība Pieejamības centrs Kopienas palīdz uzdot jautājumus un atbildēt uz tiem, sniegt atsauksmes, kā arī saņemt informāciju no ekspertiem ar bagātīgām zināšanām. 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http://docs.buildbot.net/current/manual/cmdline.html#administrator-tools | 2.7. Command-line Tool — Buildbot 4.3.0 documentation Buildbot 1. Buildbot Tutorial 2. Buildbot Manual 2.1. Introduction 2.2. Installation 2.3. Concepts 2.4. Secret Management 2.5. Configuration 2.6. Customization 2.7. Command-line Tool 2.7.1. buildbot 2.7.1.1. Administrator Tools 2.7.1.2. Developer Tools 2.7.1.3. Other Tools 2.7.1.4. .buildbot config directory 2.7.2. buildbot-worker 2.7.2.1. create-worker 2.7.2.2. start 2.7.2.3. restart 2.7.2.4. stop 2.8. Resources 2.9. Optimization 2.10. Plugin Infrastructure in Buildbot 2.11. Deployment 2.12. Upgrading 3. Buildbot Development 4. Release Notes 5. Older Release Notes 6. API Indices Buildbot 2. Buildbot Manual 2.7. Command-line Tool View page source 2.7. Command-line Tool This section describes command-line tools available after buildbot installation. The two main command-line tools are buildbot and buildbot-worker . The former handles a Buildbot master and the former handles a Buildbot worker. Every command-line tool has a list of global options and a set of commands which have their own options. One can run these tools in the following way: buildbot [global options] command [command options] buildbot-worker [global options] command [command options] The buildbot command is used on the master, while buildbot-worker is used on the worker. Global options are the same for both tools which perform the following actions: --help Print general help about available commands and global options and exit. All subsequent arguments are ignored. --verbose Set verbose output. --version Print current buildbot version and exit. All subsequent arguments are ignored. You can get help on any command by specifying --help as a command option: buildbot command --help You can also use manual pages for buildbot and buildbot-worker for quick reference on command-line options. The remainder of this section describes each buildbot command. See Command Line Index for a full list. 2.7.1. buildbot The buildbot command-line tool can be used to start or stop a buildmaster or buildbot, and to interact with a running buildmaster. Some of its subcommands are intended for buildmaster admins, while some are for developers who are editing the code that the buildbot is monitoring. 2.7.1.1. Administrator Tools The following buildbot sub-commands are intended for buildmaster administrators: create-master buildbot create-master -r {BASEDIR} This creates a new directory and populates it with files that allow it to be used as a buildmaster’s base directory. You will usually want to use the option -r option to create a relocatable buildbot.tac . This allows you to move the master directory without editing this file. upgrade-master buildbot upgrade-master {BASEDIR} This upgrades a previously created buildmaster’s base directory for a new version of buildbot master source code. This will copy the web server static files, and potentially upgrade the db. start buildbot start [--nodaemon] {BASEDIR} This starts a buildmaster which was already created in the given base directory. The daemon is launched in the background, with events logged to a file named twistd.log . The option –nodaemon option instructs Buildbot to skip daemonizing. The process will start in the foreground. It will only return to the command-line when it is stopped. Additionally, the user can set the environment variable START_TIMEOUT to specify the amount of time the script waits for the master to start until it declares the operation as failure. restart buildbot restart [--nodaemon] {BASEDIR} Restart the buildmaster. This is equivalent to stop followed by start The option –nodaemon option has the same meaning as for start . stop buildbot stop {BASEDIR} This terminates the daemon (either buildmaster or worker) running in the given directory. The --clean option shuts down the buildmaster cleanly. With --no-wait option buildbot stop command will send buildmaster shutdown signal and will immediately exit, not waiting for complete buildmaster shutdown. sighup buildbot sighup {BASEDIR} This sends a SIGHUP to the buildmaster running in the given directory, which causes it to re-read its master.cfg file. checkconfig buildbot checkconfig {BASEDIR|CONFIG_FILE} This checks if the buildmaster configuration is well-formed and contains no deprecated or invalid elements. If no arguments are used or the base directory is passed as the argument the config file specified in buildbot.tac is checked. If the argument is the path to a config file then it will be checked without using the buildbot.tac file. cleanupdb buildbot cleanupdb {BASEDIR|CONFIG_FILE} [-q] This command is frontend for various database maintenance jobs: optimiselogs: This optimization groups logs into bigger chunks to apply higher level of compression. This script runs for as long as it takes to finish the job including the time needed to check master.cfg file. copy-db buildbot copy-db {DESTINATION_URL} {BASEDIR} [-q] This command copies all buildbot data from source database configured in the buildbot configuration file to the destination database. The URL of the destination database is specified on the command line. The destination database may have different type from the source database. The destination database must be empty. The script will initialize it in the same way as if a new Buildbot installation was created. Source database must be already upgraded to the current Buildbot version by the buildbot upgrade-master command. 2.7.1.2. Developer Tools These tools are provided for use by the developers who are working on the code that the buildbot is monitoring. try This lets a developer to ask the question What would happen if I committed this patch right now? . It runs the unit test suite (across multiple build platforms) on the developer’s current code, allowing them to make sure they will not break the tree when they finally commit their changes. The buildbot try command is meant to be run from within a developer’s local tree, and starts by figuring out the base revision of that tree (what revision was current the last time the tree was updated), and a patch that can be applied to that revision of the tree to make it match the developer’s copy. This (revision, patch) pair is then sent to the buildmaster, which runs a build with that SourceStamp . If you want, the tool will emit status messages as the builds run, and will not terminate until the first failure has been detected (or the last success). There is an alternate form which accepts a pre-made patch file (typically the output of a command like svn diff ). This --diff form does not require a local tree to run from. See try –diff concerning the --diff command option. For this command to work, several pieces must be in place: the Try_Jobdir or : Try_Userpass , as well as some client-side configuration. Locating the master The try command needs to be told how to connect to the try scheduler, and must know which of the authentication approaches described above is in use by the buildmaster. You specify the approach by using --connect=ssh or --connect=pb (or try_connect = 'ssh' or try_connect = 'pb' in .buildbot/options ). For the PB approach, the command must be given a option –master argument (in the form HOST : PORT ) that points to TCP port that you picked in the Try_Userpass scheduler. It also takes a option –username and option –passwd pair of arguments that match one of the entries in the buildmaster’s userpass list. These arguments can also be provided as try_master , try_username , and try_password entries in the .buildbot/options file. For the SSH approach, the command must be given option –host and option –username , to get to the buildmaster host. It must also be given option –jobdir , which points to the inlet directory configured above. The jobdir can be relative to the user’s home directory, but most of the time you will use an explicit path like ~buildbot/project/trydir . These arguments can be provided in .buildbot/options as try_host , try_username , try_password , and try_jobdir . If you need to use something different from the default ssh command for connecting to the remote system, you can use –ssh command line option or try_ssh in the configuration file. The SSH approach also provides a option –buildbotbin argument to allow specification of the buildbot binary to run on the buildmaster. This is useful in the case where buildbot is installed in a virtualenv on the buildmaster host, or in other circumstances where the buildbot command is not on the path of the user given by option –username . The option –buildbotbin argument can be provided in .buildbot/options as try_buildbotbin The following command line arguments are deprecated, but retained for backward compatibility: --tryhost is replaced by option –host --trydir is replaced by option –jobdir --master is replaced by option –masterstatus Likewise, the following .buildbot/options file entries are deprecated, but retained for backward compatibility: try_dir is replaced by try_jobdir masterstatus is replaced by try_masterstatus Waiting for results If you provide the option –wait option (or try_wait = True in .buildbot/options ), the buildbot try command will wait until your changes have either been proven good or bad before exiting. Unless you use the option –quiet option (or try_quiet=True ), it will emit a progress message every 60 seconds until the builds have completed. The SSH connection method does not support waiting for results. Choosing the Builders A trial build is performed on multiple Builders at the same time, and the developer gets to choose which Builders are used (limited to a set selected by the buildmaster admin with the TryScheduler ’s builderNames= argument). The set you choose will depend upon what your goals are: if you are concerned about cross-platform compatibility, you should use multiple Builders, one from each platform of interest. You might use just one builder if that platform has libraries or other facilities that allow better test coverage than what you can accomplish on your own machine, or faster test runs. The set of Builders to use can be specified with multiple option –builder arguments on the command line. It can also be specified with a single try_builders option in .buildbot/options that uses a list of strings to specify all the Builder names: try_builders = [ "full-OSX" , "full-win32" , "full-linux" ] If you are using the PB approach, you can get the names of the builders that are configured for the try scheduler using the get-builder-names argument: buildbot try --get-builder-names --connect = pb --master = ... --username = ... --passwd = ... Specifying the VC system The try command also needs to know how to take the developer’s current tree and extract the (revision, patch) source-stamp pair. Each VC system uses a different process, so you start by telling the try command which VC system you are using, with an argument like option –vc=cvs or option –vc=git . This can also be provided as try_vc in .buildbot/options . The following names are recognized: bzr cvs darcs hg git mtn p4 svn Finding the top of the tree Some VC systems (notably CVS and SVN) track each directory more-or-less independently, which means the try command needs to move up to the top of the project tree before it will be able to construct a proper full-tree patch. To accomplish this, the try command will crawl up through the parent directories until it finds a marker file. The default name for this marker file is .buildbot-top , so when you are using CVS or SVN you should touch .buildbot-top from the top of your tree before running buildbot try . Alternatively, you can use a filename like ChangeLog or README , since many projects put one of these files in their top-most directory (and nowhere else). To set this filename, use --topfile=ChangeLog , or set it in the options file with try_topfile = 'ChangeLog' . You can also manually set the top of the tree with --topdir=~/trees/mytree , or try_topdir = '~/trees/mytree' . If you use try_topdir , in a .buildbot/options file, you will need a separate options file for each tree you use, so it may be more convenient to use the try_topfile approach instead. Other VC systems which work on full projects instead of individual directories (Darcs, Mercurial, Git, Monotone) do not require try to know the top directory, so the option –try-topfile and option –try-topdir arguments will be ignored. If the try command cannot find the top directory, it will abort with an error message. The following command line arguments are deprecated, but retained for backward compatibility: --try-topdir is replaced by option –topdir --try-topfile is replaced by option –topfile Determining the branch name Some VC systems record the branch information in a way that try can locate it. For the others, if you are using something other than the default branch, you will have to tell the buildbot which branch your tree is using. You can do this with either the option –branch argument, or a try_branch entry in the .buildbot/options file. Determining the revision and patch Each VC system has a separate approach for determining the tree’s base revision and computing a patch. CVS try pretends that the tree is up to date. It converts the current time into a option -D time specification, uses it as the base revision, and computes the diff between the upstream tree as of that point in time versus the current contents. This works, more or less, but requires that the local clock be in reasonably good sync with the repository. SVN try does a svn status -u to find the latest repository revision number (emitted on the last line in the Status against revision: NN message). It then performs an svn diff -r NN to find out how your tree differs from the repository version, and sends the resulting patch to the buildmaster. If your tree is not up to date, this will result in the try tree being created with the latest revision, then backwards patches applied to bring it back to the version you actually checked out (plus your actual code changes), but this will still result in the correct tree being used for the build. bzr try does a bzr revision-info to find the base revision, then a bzr diff -r$base.. to obtain the patch. Mercurial hg parents --template '{node}\n' emits the full revision id (as opposed to the common 12-char truncated) which is a SHA1 hash of the current revision’s contents. This is used as the base revision. hg diff then provides the patch relative to that revision. For try to work, your working directory must only have patches that are available from the same remotely-available repository that the build process’ source.Mercurial will use. Perforce try does a p4 changes -m1 ... to determine the latest changelist and implicitly assumes that the local tree is synced to this revision. This is followed by a p4 diff -du to obtain the patch. A p4 patch differs slightly from a normal diff. It contains full depot paths and must be converted to paths relative to the branch top. To convert the following restriction is imposed. The p4base (see P4Source ) is assumed to be //depot Darcs try does a darcs changes --context to find the list of all patches back to and including the last tag that was made. This text file (plus the location of a repository that contains all these patches) is sufficient to re-create the tree. Therefore the contents of this context file are the revision stamp for a Darcs-controlled source tree. It then does a darcs diff -u to compute the patch relative to that revision. Git git branch -v lists all the branches available in the local repository along with the revision ID it points to and a short summary of the last commit. The line containing the currently checked out branch begins with “* “ (star and space) while all the others start with “ “ (two spaces). try scans for this line and extracts the branch name and revision from it. Then it generates a diff against the base revision. Todo I’m not sure if this actually works the way it’s intended since the extracted base revision might not actually exist in the upstream repository. Perhaps we need to add a –remote option to specify the remote tracking branch to generate a diff against. Monotone mtn automate get_base_revision_id emits the full revision id which is a SHA1 hash of the current revision’s contents. This is used as the base revision. mtn diff then provides the patch relative to that revision. For try to work, your working directory must only have patches that are available from the same remotely-available repository that the build process’ source.Monotone will use. patch information You can provide the option –who=dev to designate who is running the try build. This will add the dev to the Reason field on the try build’s status web page. You can also set try_who = dev in the .buildbot/options file. Note that option –who=dev will not work on version 0.8.3 or earlier masters. Similarly, option –comment=COMMENT will specify the comment for the patch, which is also displayed in the patch information. The corresponding config-file option is try_comment . Sending properties You can set properties to send with your change using either the option –property=key=value option, which sets a single property, or the option –properties=key1=value1,key2=value2… option, which sets multiple comma-separated properties. Either of these can be specified multiple times. Note that the option –properties option uses commas to split on properties, so if your property value itself contains a comma, you’ll need to use the option –property option to set it. try –diff Sometimes you might have a patch from someone else that you want to submit to the buildbot. For example, a user may have created a patch to fix some specific bug and sent it to you by email. You’ve inspected the patch and suspect that it might do the job (and have at least confirmed that it doesn’t do anything evil). Now you want to test it out. One approach would be to check out a new local tree, apply the patch, run your local tests, then use buildbot try to run the tests on other platforms. An alternate approach is to use the buildbot try --diff form to have the buildbot test the patch without using a local tree. This form takes a option –diff argument which points to a file that contains the patch you want to apply. By default this patch will be applied to the TRUNK revision, but if you give the optional option –baserev argument, a tree of the given revision will be used as a starting point instead of TRUNK. You can also use buildbot try --diff=- to read the patch from stdin . Each patch has a patchlevel associated with it. This indicates the number of slashes (and preceding pathnames) that should be stripped before applying the diff. This exactly corresponds to the option -p or option –strip argument to the patch utility. By default buildbot try --diff uses a patchlevel of 0, but you can override this with the option -p argument. When you use option –diff , you do not need to use any of the other options that relate to a local tree, specifically option –vc , option –try-topfile , or option –try-topdir . These options will be ignored. Of course you must still specify how to get to the buildmaster (with option –connect , option –tryhost , etc). 2.7.1.3. Other Tools These tools are generally used by buildmaster administrators. sendchange This command is used to tell the buildmaster about source changes. It is intended to be used from within a commit script, installed on the VC server. It requires that you have a PBChangeSource ( PBChangeSource ) running in the buildmaster (by being set in c['change_source'] ). buildbot sendchange --master {MASTERHOST}:{PORT} --auth {USER}:{PASS} --who {USER} {FILENAMES..} The option –auth option specifies the credentials to use to connect to the master, in the form user:pass . If the password is omitted, then sendchange will prompt for it. If both are omitted, the old default (username “change” and password “changepw”) will be used. Note that this password is well-known, and should not be used on an internet-accessible port. The option –master and option –username arguments can also be given in the options file (see .buildbot config directory ). There are other (optional) arguments which can influence the Change that gets submitted: --branch (or option branch ) This provides the (string) branch specifier. If omitted, it defaults to None , indicating the default branch . All files included in this Change must be on the same branch. --category (or option category ) This provides the (string) category specifier. If omitted, it defaults to None , indicating no category . The category property can be used by schedulers to filter what changes they listen to. --project (or option project ) This provides the (string) project to which this change applies, and defaults to ‘’. The project can be used by schedulers to decide which builders should respond to a particular change. --repository (or option repository ) This provides the repository from which this change came, and defaults to '' . --revision This provides a revision specifier, appropriate to the VC system in use. --revision_file This provides a filename which will be opened and the contents used as the revision specifier. This is specifically for Darcs, which uses the output of darcs changes --context as a revision specifier. This context file can be a couple of kilobytes long, spanning a couple lines per patch, and would be a hassle to pass as a command-line argument. --property This parameter is used to set a property on the Change generated by sendchange . Properties are specified as a name : value pair, separated by a colon. You may specify many properties by passing this parameter multiple times. --comments This provides the change comments as a single argument. You may want to use option –logfile instead. --logfile This instructs the tool to read the change comments from the given file. If you use - as the filename, the tool will read the change comments from stdin. --encoding Specifies the character encoding for all other parameters, defaulting to 'utf8' . --vc Specifies which VC system the Change is coming from, one of: cvs , svn , darcs , hg , bzr , git , mtn , or p4 . Defaults to None . user Note that in order to use this command, you need to configure a CommandlineUserManager instance in your master.cfg file, which is explained in Users Options . This command allows you to manage users in buildbot’s database. No extra requirements are needed to use this command, aside from the Buildmaster running. For details on how Buildbot manages users, see Users . --master The user command can be run virtually anywhere provided a location of the running buildmaster. The option –master argument is of the form MASTERHOST : PORT . --username PB connection authentication that should match the arguments to CommandlineUserManager . --passwd PB connection authentication that should match the arguments to CommandlineUserManager . --op There are four supported values for the option –op argument: add , update , remove , and get . Each are described in full in the following sections. --bb_username Used with the option –op=update option, this sets the user’s username for web authentication in the database. It requires option –bb_password to be set along with it. --bb_password Also used with the option –op=update option, this sets the password portion of a user’s web authentication credentials into the database. The password is first encrypted prior to storage for security reasons. --ids When working with users, you need to be able to refer to them by unique identifiers to find particular users in the database. The option –ids option lets you specify a comma separated list of these identifiers for use with the user command. The option –ids option is used only when using option –op=remove or option –op=get . --info Users are known in buildbot as a collection of attributes tied together by some unique identifier (see Users ). These attributes are specified in the form {TYPE}={VALUE} when using the option –info option. These {TYPE}={VALUE} pairs are specified in a comma separated list, so for example: --info=svn=jdoe,git='John Doe <joe@example.com>' The option –info option can be specified multiple times in the user command, as each specified option will be interpreted as a new user. Note that option –info is only used with option –op=add or with option –op=update , and whenever you use option –op=update you need to specify the identifier of the user you want to update. This is done by prepending the option –info arguments with {ID:} . If we were to update 'jschmo' from the previous example, it would look like this: --info=jdoe:git='Joe Doe <joe@example.com>' Note that option –master , option –username , option –passwd , and option –op are always required to issue the user command. The option –master , option –username , and option –passwd options can be specified in the option file with keywords user_master , user_username , and user_passwd , respectively. If user_master is not specified, then option –master from the options file will be used instead. Below are examples of how each command should look. Whenever a user command is successful, results will be shown to whoever issued the command. For option –op=add : buildbot user --master={MASTERHOST} --op=add \ --username={USER} --passwd={USERPW} \ --info={TYPE}={VALUE},... For option –op=update : buildbot user --master={MASTERHOST} --op=update \ --username={USER} --passwd={USERPW} \ --info={ID}:{TYPE}={VALUE},... For option –op=remove : buildbot user --master={MASTERHOST} --op=remove \ --username={USER} --passwd={USERPW} \ --ids={ID1},{ID2},... For option –op=get : buildbot user --master={MASTERHOST} --op=get \ --username={USER} --passwd={USERPW} \ --ids={ID1},{ID2},... A note on option –op=update : when updating the option –bb_username and option –bb_password , the option –info doesn’t need to have additional {TYPE}={VALUE} pairs to update and can just take the {ID} portion. 2.7.1.4. .buildbot config directory Many of the buildbot tools must be told how to contact the buildmaster that they interact with. This specification can be provided as a command-line argument, but most of the time it will be easier to set them in an options file. The buildbot command will look for a special directory named .buildbot , starting from the current directory (where the command was run) and crawling upwards, eventually looking in the user’s home directory. It will look for a file named options in this directory, and will evaluate it as a Python script, looking for certain names to be set. You can just put simple name = 'value' pairs in this file to set the options. For a description of the names used in this file, please see the documentation for the individual buildbot sub-commands. The following is a brief sample of what this file’s contents could be. # for status-reading tools masterstatus = 'buildbot.example.org:12345' # for 'sendchange' or the debug port master = 'buildbot.example.org:18990' Note carefully that the names in the options file usually do not match the command-line option name. master Equivalent to option –master for sendchange . It is the location of the pb.PBChangeSource for `sendchange . username Equivalent to option –username for the sendchange command. branch Equivalent to option –branch for the sendchange command. category Equivalent to option –category for the sendchange command. try_connect Equivalent to option –connect , this specifies how the try command should deliver its request to the buildmaster. The currently accepted values are ssh and pb . try_builders Equivalent to option –builders , specifies which builders should be used for the try build. try_vc Equivalent to option –vc for try , this specifies the version control system being used. try_branch Equivalent to option –branch , this indicates that the current tree is on a non-trunk branch. try_topdir try_topfile Use try_topdir , equivalent to option –try-topdir , to explicitly indicate the top of your working tree, or try_topfile , equivalent to option –try-topfile to name a file that will only be found in that top-most directory. try_host try_username try_dir When try_connect is ssh , the command will use try_host for option –tryhost , try_username for option –username , and try_dir for option –trydir . Apologies for the confusing presence and absence of ‘try’. try_username try_password try_master Similarly, when try_connect is pb , the command will pay attention to try_username for option –username , try_password for option –passwd , and try_master for option –master . try_wait masterstatus try_wait and masterstatus (equivalent to option –wait and master , respectively) are used to ask the try command to wait for the requested build to complete. 2.7.2. buildbot-worker buildbot-worker command-line tool is used for worker management only and does not provide any additional functionality. One can create, start, stop and restart the worker. 2.7.2.1. create-worker This creates a new directory and populates it with files that let it be used as a worker’s base directory. You must provide several arguments, which are used to create the initial buildbot.tac file. The option -r option is advisable here, just like for create-master . buildbot-worker create-worker -r {BASEDIR} {MASTERHOST}:{PORT} {WORKERNAME} {PASSWORD} The create-worker options are described in Worker Options . 2.7.2.2. start This starts a worker which was already created in the given base directory. The daemon is launched in the background, with events logged to a file named twistd.log . buildbot-worker start [--nodaemon] BASEDIR The option –nodaemon option instructs Buildbot to skip daemonizing. The process will start in the foreground. It will only return to the command-line when it is stopped. 2.7.2.3. restart buildbot-worker restart [--nodaemon] BASEDIR This restarts a worker which is already running. It is equivalent to a stop followed by a start . The option –nodaemon option has the same meaning as for start . 2.7.2.4. stop This terminates the daemon worker running in the given directory. buildbot stop BASEDIR Previous Next © Copyright Buildbot Team Members. 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http://docs.buildbot.net/current/manual/configuration/intro.html | 2.5.1. Configuring Buildbot — Buildbot 4.3.0 documentation Buildbot 1. Buildbot Tutorial 2. Buildbot Manual 2.1. Introduction 2.2. Installation 2.3. Concepts 2.4. Secret Management 2.5. Configuration 2.5.1. Configuring Buildbot 2.5.1.1. Config File Format 2.5.1.2. Predefined Config File Symbols 2.5.1.3. Testing the Config File 2.5.1.4. Loading the Config File 2.5.2. Global Configuration 2.5.3. Change Sources and Changes 2.5.4. Changes 2.5.5. Schedulers 2.5.6. Workers 2.5.7. Builder Configuration 2.5.8. Projects 2.5.9. Codebases 2.5.10. Build Factories 2.5.11. Build Sets 2.5.12. Properties 2.5.13. Build Steps 2.5.14. Interlocks 2.5.15. Report Generators 2.5.16. Reporters 2.5.17. Web Server 2.5.18. Change Hooks 2.5.19. Custom Services 2.5.20. DbConfig 2.5.21. Configurators 2.5.22. Manhole 2.5.23. Multimaster 2.5.24. Multiple-Codebase Builds 2.5.25. Miscellaneous Configuration 2.5.26. Testing Utilities 2.6. Customization 2.7. Command-line Tool 2.8. Resources 2.9. Optimization 2.10. Plugin Infrastructure in Buildbot 2.11. Deployment 2.12. Upgrading 3. Buildbot Development 4. Release Notes 5. Older Release Notes 6. API Indices Buildbot 2. Buildbot Manual 2.5. Configuration 2.5.1. Configuring Buildbot View page source 2.5.1. Configuring Buildbot Buildbot’s behavior is defined by the config file , which normally lives in the master.cfg file in the buildmaster’s base directory (but this can be changed with an option to the buildbot create-master command). This file completely specifies which Builder s are to be run, which workers they should use, how Change s should be tracked, and where the status information is to be sent. The buildmaster’s buildbot.tac file names the base directory; everything else comes from the config file. A sample config file was installed for you when you created the buildmaster, but you will need to edit it before your Buildbot will do anything useful. This chapter gives an overview of the format of this file and the various sections in it. You will need to read the later chapters to understand how to fill in each section properly. 2.5.1.1. Config File Format The config file is, fundamentally, just a piece of Python code which defines a dictionary named BuildmasterConfig , with a number of keys that are treated specially. You don’t need to know Python to do the basic configuration, though; you can just copy the sample file’s syntax. If you are comfortable writing Python code, however, you can use all the power of a full programming language to build more complicated configurations. The BuildmasterConfig name is the only one which matters: all other names defined during the execution of the file are discarded. When parsing the config file, the Buildmaster generally compares the old configuration with the new one and performs the minimum set of actions necessary to bring Buildbot up to date: Builder s which are not changed are left untouched, and Builder s which are modified get to keep their old event history. The beginning of the master.cfg file typically starts with something like: BuildmasterConfig = c = {} Therefore a config key like change_source will usually appear in master.cfg as c['change_source'] . See Buildmaster Configuration Index for a full list of BuildMasterConfig keys. Basic Python Syntax The master configuration file is interpreted as Python, allowing the full flexibility of the language. For the configurations described in this section, a detailed knowledge of Python is not required, but the basic syntax is easily described. Python comments start with a hash character # , tuples are defined with (parenthesis, pairs) , and lists (arrays) are defined with [square, brackets] . Tuples and lists are mostly interchangeable. Dictionaries (data structures which map keys to values ) are defined with curly braces: {'key1': value1, 'key2': value2} . Function calls (and object instantiations) can use named parameters, like steps.ShellCommand(command=["trial", "hello"]) . The config file starts with a series of import statements, which make various kinds of Step s and Status targets available for later use. The main BuildmasterConfig dictionary is created, and then it is populated with a variety of keys, described section-by-section in the subsequent chapters. 2.5.1.2. Predefined Config File Symbols The following symbols are automatically available for use in the configuration file. basedir the base directory for the buildmaster. This string has not been expanded, so it may start with a tilde. It needs to be expanded before use. The config file is located in: os . path . expanduser ( os . path . join ( basedir , 'master.cfg' )) __file__ the absolute path of the config file. The config file’s directory is located in os.path.dirname(__file__) . 2.5.1.3. Testing the Config File To verify that the config file is well-formed and contains no deprecated or invalid elements, use the checkconfig command, passing it either a master directory or a config file. % buildbot checkconfig master.cfg Config file is good! # or % buildbot checkconfig /tmp/masterdir Config file is good! If the config file has deprecated features (perhaps because you’ve upgraded the buildmaster and need to update the config file to match), they will be announced by checkconfig. In this case, the config file will work, but you should really remove the deprecated items and use the recommended replacements instead: % buildbot checkconfig master.cfg /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/buildbot/master.py:559: DeprecationWarning: c['sources'] is deprecated as of 0.7.6 and will be removed by 0.8.0 . Please use c['change_source'] instead. Config file is good! If you have errors in your configuration file, checkconfig will let you know: % buildbot checkconfig master.cfg Configuration Errors: c['workers'] must be a list of Worker instances no workers are configured builder 'smoketest' uses unknown workers 'linux-002' If the config file is simply broken, that will be caught too: % buildbot checkconfig master.cfg error while parsing config file: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/buildbot/master/bin/buildbot", line 4, in <module> runner.run() File "/home/buildbot/master/buildbot/scripts/runner.py", line 1358, in run if not doCheckConfig(so): File "/home/buildbot/master/buildbot/scripts/runner.py", line 1079, in doCheckConfig return cl.load(quiet=quiet) File "/home/buildbot/master/buildbot/scripts/checkconfig.py", line 29, in load self.basedir, self.configFileName) --- <exception caught here> --- File "/home/buildbot/master/buildbot/config.py", line 147, in loadConfig exec f in localDict exceptions.SyntaxError: invalid syntax (master.cfg, line 52) Configuration Errors: error while parsing config file: invalid syntax (master.cfg, line 52) (traceback in logfile) 2.5.1.4. Loading the Config File The config file is only read at specific points in time. It is first read when the buildmaster is launched. Note If the configuration is invalid, the master will display the errors in the console output, but will not exit. Reloading the Config File (reconfig) If you are on the system hosting the buildmaster, you can send a SIGHUP signal to it: the buildbot tool has a shortcut for this: buildbot reconfig BASEDIR This command will show you all of the lines from twistd.log that relate to the reconfiguration. If there are any problems during the config-file reload, they will be displayed in the output. When reloading the config file, the buildmaster will endeavor to change as little as possible about the running system. For example, although old status targets may be shut down and new ones started up, any status targets that were not changed since the last time the config file was read will be left running and untouched. Likewise any Builder s which have not been changed will be left running. If a Builder is modified (say, the build command is changed), this change will apply only for new Build s. Any existing build that is currently running or was already queued will be allowed to finish using the old configuration. Note that if any lock is renamed, old and new instances of the lock will be completely unrelated in the eyes of the buildmaster. This means that buildmaster will be able to start new builds that would otherwise have waited for the old lock to be released. Warning Buildbot’s reconfiguration system is fragile for a few difficult-to-fix reasons: Any modules imported by the configuration file are not automatically reloaded. Python modules such as https://docs.python.org/3/library/importlib.html and importlib.reload() may help here, but reloading modules is fraught with subtleties and difficult-to-decipher failure cases. During the reconfiguration, active internal objects are divorced from the service hierarchy, leading to tracebacks in the web interface and other components. These are ordinarily transient, but with HTTP connection caching (either by the browser or an intervening proxy) they can last for a long time. If the new configuration file is invalid, it is possible for Buildbot’s internal state to be corrupted, leading to undefined results. When this occurs, it is best to restart the master. For more advanced configurations, it is impossible for Buildbot to tell if the configuration for a Builder or Scheduler has changed, and thus the Builder or Scheduler will always be reloaded. This occurs most commonly when a callable is passed as a configuration parameter. The bbproto project (at https://github.com/dabrahams/bbproto ) may help to construct large (multi-file) configurations which can be effectively reloaded and reconfigured. Previous Next © Copyright Buildbot Team Members. 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http://docs.buildbot.net/current/manual/configuration/tests/index.html | 2.5.26. Testing Utilities — Buildbot 4.3.0 documentation Buildbot 1. Buildbot Tutorial 2. Buildbot Manual 2.1. Introduction 2.2. Installation 2.3. Concepts 2.4. Secret Management 2.5. Configuration 2.5.1. Configuring Buildbot 2.5.2. Global Configuration 2.5.3. Change Sources and Changes 2.5.4. Changes 2.5.5. Schedulers 2.5.6. Workers 2.5.7. Builder Configuration 2.5.8. Projects 2.5.9. Codebases 2.5.10. Build Factories 2.5.11. Build Sets 2.5.12. Properties 2.5.13. Build Steps 2.5.14. Interlocks 2.5.15. Report Generators 2.5.16. Reporters 2.5.17. Web Server 2.5.18. Change Hooks 2.5.19. Custom Services 2.5.20. DbConfig 2.5.21. Configurators 2.5.22. Manhole 2.5.23. Multimaster 2.5.24. Multiple-Codebase Builds 2.5.25. Miscellaneous Configuration 2.5.26. Testing Utilities 2.5.26.1. Worker command expectations 2.5.26.2. TestReactorMixin 2.5.26.3. TestBuildStepMixin 2.6. Customization 2.7. Command-line Tool 2.8. Resources 2.9. Optimization 2.10. Plugin Infrastructure in Buildbot 2.11. Deployment 2.12. Upgrading 3. Buildbot Development 4. Release Notes 5. Older Release Notes 6. API Indices Buildbot 2. Buildbot Manual 2.5. Configuration 2.5.26. Testing Utilities View page source 2.5.26. Testing Utilities This section outlives various utilities that are useful when testing configuration written for Buildbot. Note At this moment the APIs outlined here are experimental and subject to change. TestBuildStepMixin - provides a framework for testing steps TestReactorMixin - sets up test case with mock time Command expectations: ExpectShell - expects shell command ExpectStat - expects stat command ExpectUploadFile - expects uploadFile command ExpectDownloadFile - expects downloadFile command ExpectMkdir - expects mkdir command ExpectRmdir - expects rmdir command ExpectCpdir - expects cpdir command ExpectRmfile - expects rmfile command ExpectGlob - expects glob command ExpectListdir - expects listdir command Previous Next © Copyright Buildbot Team Members. Built with Sphinx using a theme provided by Read the Docs . | 2026-01-13T09:30:33 |
https://hackmd.io/blog/2025/12/10/claude-skills-hackmd-2025?utm_source=blog&utm_medium=recent-posts | Build Better AI Workflows: Creating and Organizing Claude Skills in HackMD - HackMD Blog Product Company Changelog Education Sign in Sign in Get HackMD free Back to blog Build Better AI Workflows: Creating and Organizing Claude Skills in HackMD Dec 10, 2025 By Chaseton Collins # en # use-case Claude Skills are reusable instruction files written in markdown that help Claude perform tasks with accuracy and consistency. When stored inside HackMD, these skills become a clean, organized library you can refine, reuse, and share. This guide walks through what Claude Skills are, how to structure them, and how to build a workspace that scales. What are Claude Skills? Claude Skills are written as structured markdown documents that define how Claude should perform a specific task. Each skill acts like a small, reusable playbook that teaches Claude what the task is, what input it should expect, what output it should return, and what rules it must follow. By outlining your expectations clearly, you remove ambiguity from the process and help Claude produce more consistent, predictable results. Instead of relying on scattered prompts or trying to remember what worked last time, you create a single source of truth that Claude can interpret again and again. Each skill usually contains a short description that explains its purpose, followed by an input section that tells the user what to provide. Why store Claude Skills in HackMD? HackMD supports everything you need for a scalable skill library: Markdown formatting Folders for organization Tags for filtering Internal note linking GitHub Sync for version control Public or private sharing HackMD keeps your skills accessible and easy to manage, even as your collection grows. Setting up your Claude Skills workspace A simple folder structure makes your library easy to navigate. Here is a recommended layout: claude-skills/ fundamentals/ advanced/ workflows/ integrations/ This structure mirrors how real teams manage internal documentation. It helps readers quickly understand where a skill belongs and encourages you to build a library that grows logically over time. Creating a standard skill template A template ensures consistency across your entire library. When every skill follows the same structure, Claude reads them more reliably, and you spend less time trying to interpret or revise old instructions. Below is a complete template formatted entirely in Markdown. This can be saved as skill-template.md inside your HackMD workspace. # Skill Name ## Description Explain what the skill does and why it is useful. ## Input Describe what the user must provide. ## Output List the expected output format. ## Constraints Set rules Claude must follow. ## Steps 1. Numbered instructions for Claude to perform in order. 2. Each step should be clear and actionable. 3. Keep steps specific enough to remove ambiguity. ## Sample Prompt A ready to copy prompt formatted for users. Example: Use the skill instructions below to complete the task. TEXT: {{insert text}} ## Example ### Before Provide a realistic example of the input text. ### After Show Claude’s improved or transformed output. A template like this makes skill creation simple and repeatable. Organizing your skills inside HackMD Organizing your library well is what turns a collection of documents into a sustainable knowledge system. As your number of skills grows, you will want to make them easy to browse, filter, and update. HackMD provides built in tools that make this process smooth, even as your library expands. Using features like tags, folders, and linked notes, you can create a structure that feels intuitive for both individuals and teams. This organizational layer makes your Claude Skills more discoverable, easier to maintain, and far more useful during real work. Add tags for better searchability Tags allow you to categorize skills based on purpose, difficulty, or workflow type. This becomes increasingly important once your library grows beyond ten or fifteen skills. By tagging consistently, you make it possible to quickly find all rewriting skills, all analysis skills, or all workflow related skills in just a few clicks. tags: claude, skill, writing, workflow, analysis When onboarding a new teammate or revisiting your library after months, tags make rediscovery effortless. Link related notes HackMD allows you to link one note to another using double bracket syntax. This is incredibly helpful because Claude Skills often build on each other. For example, a blog workflow might link to rewriting skills, tone adjustment skills, or analysis skills. Linking notes turns your workspace into a wiki style system where related concepts stay interconnected. This makes your skills easier to navigate, especially when training new team members or documenting complex workflows. See also: [[Rewrite for Clarity]] [[Structured Analysis]] [[Blog Draft Workflow]] Over time, these links create natural pathways through your knowledge base. Track version history Skills evolve as your needs evolve. You will refine steps, tighten constraints, or add new examples. Keeping a version history helps you track these improvements and understand how a skill has changed over time. This is especially helpful in collaborative environments, where multiple contributors may update the same skill. It creates transparency and gives everyone confidence that the most recent version is accurate. ### Version History 2025-01-01: Created 2025-01-10: Added example 2025-01-20: Updated constraints If you use GitHub Sync, you gain even deeper version history through commits and pull requests. Using and sharing Claude Skills Once your skills are stored in HackMD, using them becomes incredibly simple. You can pull up any skill, copy the sample prompt, and paste it directly into Claude to run the workflow. This eliminates guesswork and ensures consistency. Beyond personal use, HackMD makes it easy to share skills with teammates. You can give access to specific folders, publish read only versions, or embed skills in onboarding guides. Collaboration becomes natural and efficient, because everyone works from the same up to date instructions. Start creating today Claude Skills help you build a repeatable, reliable foundation for AI assisted work. HackMD gives you the structure to store, update, and share these skills effortlessly. With a clear template, organized folder structure, internal linking, and collaborative features, you can transform scattered prompts into a polished system that supports writing, research, documentation, and more. Start with a few fundamental skills, refine them, and gradually expand your library. Over time, you will build a toolkit that improves efficiency, consistency, and collaboration across your entire workflow. GET STARTED Get started for free Play around with it first. Pay and add your team later. Get started for free Related articles Read all posts # en # use-case Build Better AI Workflows: Creating and Organizing Claude Skills in HackMD A practical guide to understanding Claude Skills and learning how to build, structure, and organize them inside HackMD using templates, folders, and reusable markdown systems. 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http://docs.buildbot.net/current/manual/configuration/multimaster.html | 2.5.23. Multimaster — Buildbot 4.3.0 documentation Buildbot 1. Buildbot Tutorial 2. Buildbot Manual 2.1. Introduction 2.2. Installation 2.3. Concepts 2.4. Secret Management 2.5. Configuration 2.5.1. Configuring Buildbot 2.5.2. Global Configuration 2.5.3. Change Sources and Changes 2.5.4. Changes 2.5.5. Schedulers 2.5.6. Workers 2.5.7. Builder Configuration 2.5.8. Projects 2.5.9. Codebases 2.5.10. Build Factories 2.5.11. Build Sets 2.5.12. Properties 2.5.13. Build Steps 2.5.14. Interlocks 2.5.15. Report Generators 2.5.16. Reporters 2.5.17. Web Server 2.5.18. Change Hooks 2.5.19. Custom Services 2.5.20. DbConfig 2.5.21. Configurators 2.5.22. Manhole 2.5.23. Multimaster 2.5.24. Multiple-Codebase Builds 2.5.25. Miscellaneous Configuration 2.5.26. Testing Utilities 2.6. Customization 2.7. Command-line Tool 2.8. Resources 2.9. Optimization 2.10. Plugin Infrastructure in Buildbot 2.11. Deployment 2.12. Upgrading 3. Buildbot Development 4. Release Notes 5. Older Release Notes 6. API Indices Buildbot 2. Buildbot Manual 2.5. Configuration 2.5.23. Multimaster View page source 2.5.23. Multimaster Warning Buildbot Multimaster is considered experimental. There are still some companies using it in production. Don’t hesitate to use the mailing lists to share your experience. Buildbot supports interconnection of several masters. This has to be done through a multi-master enabled message queue backend. As of now the only one supported is wamp and crossbar.io. see wamp There are then several strategy for introducing multimaster in your buildbot infra. A simple way to say it is by adding the concept of symmetrics and asymmetrics multimaster (like there is SMP and AMP for multi core CPUs) Symmetric multimaster is when each master share the exact same configuration. They run the same builders, same schedulers, same everything, the only difference is that workers are connected evenly between the masters (by any means (e.g. DNS load balancing, etc)) Symmetric multimaster is good to use to scale buildbot horizontally. Asymmetric multimaster is when each master have different configuration. Each master may have a specific responsibility (e.g schedulers, set of builder, UI). This was more how you did in 0.8, also because of its own technical limitations. A nice feature of asymmetric multimaster is that you can have the UI only handled by some masters. Separating the UI from the controlling will greatly help in the performance of the UI, because badly written BuildSteps?? can stall the reactor for several seconds. The fanciest configuration would probably be a symmetric configuration for everything but the UI. You would scale the number of UI master according to your number of UI users, and scale the number of engine masters to the number of workers. Depending on your workload and size of master host, it is probably a good idea to start thinking of multimaster starting from a hundred workers connected. Multimaster can also be used for high availability, and seamless upgrade of configuration code. Complex configuration indeed requires sometimes to restart the master to reload custom steps or code, or just to upgrade the upstream buildbot version. In this case, you will implement following procedure: Start new master(s) with new code and configuration. Send a graceful shutdown to the old master(s). New master(s) will start taking the new jobs, while old master(s) will just finish managing the running builds. As an old master is finishing the running builds, it will drop the connections from the workers, who will then reconnect automatically, and by the mean of load balancer will get connected to a new master to run new jobs. As buildbot nine has been designed to allow such procedure, it has not been implemented in production yet as we know. There is probably a new REST API needed in order to gracefully shutdown a master, and the details of gracefully dropping the connection to the workers to be sorted out. Previous Next © Copyright Buildbot Team Members. Built with Sphinx using a theme provided by Read the Docs . | 2026-01-13T09:30:33 |
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This help j Next menu item k Previous menu item g p Previous man page g n Next man page G Scroll to bottom g g Scroll to top g h Goto homepage g s Goto search (current page) / Focus search box A popular general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited to web development. Fast, flexible and pragmatic, PHP powers everything from your blog to the most popular websites in the world. What's new in 8.5 Download 8.5.1 · Changelog · Upgrading 8.4.16 · Changelog · Upgrading 8.3.29 · Changelog · Upgrading 8.2.30 · Changelog · Upgrading 18 Dec 2025 PHP 8.1.34 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.1.34. This is a security release. All PHP 8.1 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.1.34 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can also be found there . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 18 Dec 2025 PHP 8.4.16 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.4.16. This is a security release. All PHP 8.4 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.4.16 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can also be found there . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 18 Dec 2025 PHP 8.2.30 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.2.30. This is a security release. All PHP 8.2 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.2.30 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can also be found there . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 18 Dec 2025 PHP 8.3.29 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.3.29. This is a security release. All PHP 8.3 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.3.29 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can also be found there . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 18 Dec 2025 PHP 8.5.1 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.5.1. This is a security release. All PHP 8.5 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.5.1 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can also be found there . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 20 Nov 2025 PHP 8.5.0 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.5.0. This release marks the latest minor release of the PHP language. PHP 8.5 comes with numerous improvements and new features such as: New "URI" extension New pipe operator (|>) Clone With New #[\NoDiscard] attribute Support for closures, casts, and first class callables in constant expressions And much much more... For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can also be found there . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . The migration guide is available in the PHP Manual. Please consult it for the detailed list of new features and backward incompatible changes. Kudos to all the contributors and supporters! 20 Nov 2025 PHP 8.4.15 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.4.15. This is a bug fix release. All PHP 8.4 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.4.15 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can also be found there . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 20 Nov 2025 PHP 8.3.28 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.3.28. This is a bug fix release. All PHP 8.3 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.3.28 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can also be found there . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 13 Nov 2025 PHP 8.5.0 RC 5 available for testing The PHP team is pleased to announce the fifth release candidate of PHP 8.5.0, RC 5. This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki . For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 RC5, please visit the download page . Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub . Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is a test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be the GA release of PHP 8.5.0, planned for 20 Nov 2025. The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the Release Candidates page . Thank you for helping us make PHP better. 06 Nov 2025 PHP 8.5.0 RC4 available for testing The PHP team is pleased to announce the final planned release candidate of PHP 8.5.0, RC 4. This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki . For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 RC4, please visit the download page . Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub . Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is a test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be the GA release of PHP 8.5.0, planned for 20 Nov 2025. The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the Release Candidates page . Thank you for helping us make PHP better. 23 Oct 2025 PHP 8.3.27 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.3.27. This is a bug fix release. All PHP 8.3 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.3.27 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can be found on windows.php.net/download/ . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 23 Oct 2025 PHP 8.4.14 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.4.14. This is a bug fix release. All PHP 8.4 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.4.14 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can be found on windows.php.net/download/ . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 23 Oct 2025 PHP 8.5.0 RC 3 available for testing The PHP team is pleased to announce the third release candidate of PHP 8.5.0, RC 3. This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki . For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 RC3, please visit the download page . Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub . Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be RC4, planned for 6 Nov 2025. The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the Release Candidates page . Thank you for helping us make PHP better. 09 Oct 2025 PHP 8.5.0 RC 2 available for testing The PHP team is pleased to announce the second release candidate of PHP 8.5.0, RC 2. This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki . For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 RC2, please visit the download page . Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub . Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be RC3, planned for 23 Oct 2025. The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the Release Candidates page . Thank you for helping us make PHP better. 25 Sep 2025 PHP 8.5.0 RC 1 available for testing The PHP team is pleased to announce the first release candidate of PHP 8.5.0, RC 1. This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki . For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 RC1, please visit the download page . Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub . Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be RC2, planned for 9 Oct 2025. The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the Release Candidates page . Thank you for helping us make PHP better. 25 Sep 2025 PHP 8.3.26 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.3.26. This is a bug fix release. All PHP 8.3 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.3.26 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can be found on windows.php.net/download/ . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 25 Sep 2025 PHP 8.4.13 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.4.13. This is a bug fix release. All PHP 8.4 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.4.13 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can be found on windows.php.net/download/ . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 11 Sep 2025 PHP 8.5.0 Beta 3 available for testing The PHP team is pleased to announce the third beta release of PHP 8.5.0, Beta 3. This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki . For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 Beta 3, please visit the download page . Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub . Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be RC1, planned for 25 Sep 2025. The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the Release Candidates page . Thank you for helping us make PHP better. 28 Aug 2025 PHP 8.5.0 Beta 2 available for testing The PHP team is pleased to announce the second beta release of PHP 8.5.0, Beta 2. This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki . For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 Beta 2 please visit the download page . Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub . Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be Beta 3, planned for 11 Sep 2025. The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the Release Candidates page . Thank you for helping us make PHP better. 28 Aug 2025 PHP 8.3.25 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.3.25. This is a bug fix release. All PHP 8.3 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.3.25 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can be found on windows.php.net/download/ . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 28 Aug 2025 PHP 8.4.12 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.4.12. This is a bug fix release. All PHP 8.4 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.4.12 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can be found on windows.php.net/download/ . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 14 Aug 2025 PHP 8.5.0 Beta 1 available for testing The PHP team is pleased to announce the first beta release of PHP 8.5.0, Beta 1. This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki . For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 Beta 1 please visit the download page . Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub . Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be Beta 2, planned for 28 Aug 2025. The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the Release Candidates page . Thank you for helping us make PHP better. 01 Aug 2025 PHP 8.5.0 Alpha 4 available for testing The PHP team is pleased to announce the third testing release of PHP 8.5.0, Alpha 4. This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki . 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https://www.visma.com/voiceofvisma/episode-2-stian-grindheim | Ep 02: From Management Trainee to CFO with Stian Grindheim Who we are About us Connected by software – driven by people Become a Visma company Join our family of thriving SaaS companies Technology and AI at Visma Innovation with customer value at its heart Our sponsorship Team Visma | Lease a Bike Sustainability A better impact through software Contact us Find the right contact information What we offer Cloud software We create brilliant ways to work For medium businesses Lead your business with clarity For small businesses Start, run and grow with ease For public sector Empower efficient societies For accounting offices Build your dream accounting office For partners Help us keep customers ahead For investors For investors Latest results, news and strategy Financials Key figures, quarterly and annual results Events Financial calendar Governance Policies, management, board and owners Careers Careers at Visma Join the business software revolution Locations Find your nearest office Open positions Turn your passion into a career Resources News For small businesses Cloud accounting software built for small businesses Who we are About us Technology and AI at Visma Sustainability Become a Visma company Our sponsorship What we offer Cloud software For small businesses For accounting offices For enterprises Public sector For partners For investors Overview Financials Governance News and press Events Careers Careers at Visma Open positions Hubs Resources Blog Visma Developer Trust Centre News Press releases Team Visma | Lease a Bike Podcast Ep 02: From Management Trainee to CFO with Stian Grindheim Voice of Visma May 22, 2024 Spotify Created with Sketch. YouTube Apple Podcasts Amazon Music <iframe style="border-radius:12px" src="https://open.spotify.com/embed/episode/5CfHCA6bkDSJ54lsegoBA2?utm_source=generator" width="100%" height="352" frameBorder="0" allowfullscreen="" allow="autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; fullscreen; picture-in-picture" loading="lazy"></iframe> About the episode How does someone work their way up from Management Trainee to CFO by the age of 30? And balance fatherhood alongside it all? Join Stian and Diana as they reminisce on both his career and personal journeys so far, and what he believes is the biggest success factor in finance. (And no, it’s not higher profits!) Share More from Voice of Visma We're sitting down with leaders and colleagues from around Visma to share their stories, industry knowledge, and valuable career lessons. With the Voice of Visma podcast, we’re bringing our people and culture closer to you. Get to know the podcast Ep 22: Building, learning, and accelerating growth in the SaaS world with Maxin Schneider Entrepreneurial leadership often grows through experience, and Maxin Schneider has seen that up close. Read more Ep 21: How DEI fuels business success with Iveta Bukane Why DEI isn't just a moral imperative—it’s a business necessity. Read more Ep 20: Driving tangible sustainability outcomes with Freja Landewall Discover how ESG goes far beyond the environment, encompassing people, governance, and the long-term resilience of business. Read more Ep 19: Future-proofing public services in Sweden with Marie Ceder Between demographic changes, the rise in AI, and digitalisation, the public sector is at a pivotal moment. Read more Ep 18: Making inclusion part of our everyday work with Ida Algotsson What does inclusion truly mean at Visma – not just as values, but as everyday actions? Read more Ep 17: Sustainability at the heart of business with Robin Åkerberg Honouring our responsibility goes well beyond the numbers – it starts with a shared purpose and values. Read more Ep 16: Innovation for the public good with Kasper Lyhr Serving the public sector goes way beyond software – it’s about shaping the future of society as a whole. Read more Ep 15: Leading with transparency and vulnerability with Ellen Sano What does it mean to be a “firestarter” in business? Read more Ep 14: Women, innovation, and the future of Visma with Merete Hverven Our CEO, Merete, knows that great leadership takes more than just hard work – it takes vision. Read more Ep 13: Building partnerships beyond software with Daniel Ognøy Kaspersen What does it look like when an accounting software company delivers more than just great software? Read more Ep 12: AI in the accounting sphere with Joris Joppe Artificial intelligence is changing industries across the board, and accounting is no exception. But in such a highly specialised field, what does change actually look like? Read more Ep 11: From Founder to Segment Director with Ari-Pekka Salovaara Ari-Pekka is a serial entrepreneur who joined Visma when his company was acquired in 2010. He now leads the small business segment. Read more Ep 10: When brave choices can save a company with Charlotte von Sydow What’s it like stepping in as the Managing Director for a company in decline? Read more Ep 09: Revolutionising tax tech in Italy with Enrico Mattiazzi and Vito Lomele Take one look at their product, their customer reviews, or their workplace awards, and it’s clear why Fiscozen leads Italy’s tax tech scene. Read more Ep 08: Navigating the waters of entrepreneurship with Steffen Torp When it comes to being an entrepreneur, the journey is as personal as it is unpredictable. Read more Ep 07: The untold stories of Visma with Øystein Moan What did Visma look like in its early days? Are there any decisions our former CEO would have made differently? Read more Ep 06: Measure what matters: Employee engagement with Vibeke Müller Research shows that having engaged, happy employees is so important for building a great company culture and performing better financially. Read more Ep 05: Our Team Visma | Lease a Bike sponsorship with Anne-Grethe Thomle Karlsen It’s one thing to sponsor the world’s best cycling team; it’s a whole other thing to provide software and expertise that helps them do what they do best. Read more Ep 04: “How do you make people care about security?” with Joakim Tauren With over 700 applications across the Visma Group (and counting!), cybersecurity is make-or-break for us. Read more Ep 03: The human side of enterprise with Yvette Hoogewerf As a software company, our products are central to our business… but that’s only one part of the equation. Read more Ep 02: From Management Trainee to CFO with Stian Grindheim How does someone work their way up from Management Trainee to CFO by the age of 30? And balance fatherhood alongside it all? Read more Ep 01: An optimistic look at the future of AI with Jacob Nyman We’re all-too familiar with the fears surrounding artificial intelligence. So today, Jacob and Johan are flipping the script. Read more (Trailer) Introducing: Voice of Visma These are the stories that shape us... and the reason Visma is unlike anywhere else. 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https://www.visma.com/voiceofvisma/ep-10-charlotte-von-sydow | Ep 10: When brave choices can save a company with Charlotte von Sydow Who we are About us Connected by software – driven by people Become a Visma company Join our family of thriving SaaS companies Technology and AI at Visma Innovation with customer value at its heart Our sponsorship Team Visma | Lease a Bike Sustainability A better impact through software Contact us Find the right contact information What we offer Cloud software We create brilliant ways to work For medium businesses Lead your business with clarity For small businesses Start, run and grow with ease For public sector Empower efficient societies For accounting offices Build your dream accounting office For partners Help us keep customers ahead For investors For investors Latest results, news and strategy Financials Key figures, quarterly and annual results Events Financial calendar Governance Policies, management, board and owners Careers Careers at Visma Join the business software revolution Locations Find your nearest office Open positions Turn your passion into a career Resources News For small businesses Cloud accounting software built for small businesses Who we are About us Technology and AI at Visma Sustainability Become a Visma company Our sponsorship What we offer Cloud software For small businesses For accounting offices For enterprises Public sector For partners For investors Overview Financials Governance News and press Events Careers Careers at Visma Open positions Hubs Resources Blog Visma Developer Trust Centre News Press releases Team Visma | Lease a Bike Podcast Ep 10: When brave choices can save a company with Charlotte von Sydow Voice of Visma January 10, 2025 Spotify Created with Sketch. YouTube Apple Podcasts Amazon Music <iframe style="border-radius:12px" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Jom-QokgfKs?si=btRWALQVwkHhvuWx" width="100%" height="500" frameBorder="0" allowfullscreen="" allow="autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; fullscreen; picture-in-picture" loading="lazy"></iframe> About the episode What’s it like stepping in as the Managing Director for a company in decline? Today, Charlotte joins host Filip Matz to unpack her journey of transforming Visma Spcs into one of Visma’s most engaged and successful companies. And to share why inclusion isn’t just a talking point; it’s one of their biggest indicators of success. Share More from Voice of Visma We're sitting down with leaders and colleagues from around Visma to share their stories, industry knowledge, and valuable career lessons. With the Voice of Visma podcast, we’re bringing our people and culture closer to you. Get to know the podcast Ep 22: Building, learning, and accelerating growth in the SaaS world with Maxin Schneider Entrepreneurial leadership often grows through experience, and Maxin Schneider has seen that up close. Read more Ep 21: How DEI fuels business success with Iveta Bukane Why DEI isn't just a moral imperative—it’s a business necessity. Read more Ep 20: Driving tangible sustainability outcomes with Freja Landewall Discover how ESG goes far beyond the environment, encompassing people, governance, and the long-term resilience of business. Read more Ep 19: Future-proofing public services in Sweden with Marie Ceder Between demographic changes, the rise in AI, and digitalisation, the public sector is at a pivotal moment. Read more Ep 18: Making inclusion part of our everyday work with Ida Algotsson What does inclusion truly mean at Visma – not just as values, but as everyday actions? Read more Ep 17: Sustainability at the heart of business with Robin Åkerberg Honouring our responsibility goes well beyond the numbers – it starts with a shared purpose and values. Read more Ep 16: Innovation for the public good with Kasper Lyhr Serving the public sector goes way beyond software – it’s about shaping the future of society as a whole. Read more Ep 15: Leading with transparency and vulnerability with Ellen Sano What does it mean to be a “firestarter” in business? Read more Ep 14: Women, innovation, and the future of Visma with Merete Hverven Our CEO, Merete, knows that great leadership takes more than just hard work – it takes vision. Read more Ep 13: Building partnerships beyond software with Daniel Ognøy Kaspersen What does it look like when an accounting software company delivers more than just great software? Read more Ep 12: AI in the accounting sphere with Joris Joppe Artificial intelligence is changing industries across the board, and accounting is no exception. But in such a highly specialised field, what does change actually look like? Read more Ep 11: From Founder to Segment Director with Ari-Pekka Salovaara Ari-Pekka is a serial entrepreneur who joined Visma when his company was acquired in 2010. He now leads the small business segment. Read more Ep 10: When brave choices can save a company with Charlotte von Sydow What’s it like stepping in as the Managing Director for a company in decline? Read more Ep 09: Revolutionising tax tech in Italy with Enrico Mattiazzi and Vito Lomele Take one look at their product, their customer reviews, or their workplace awards, and it’s clear why Fiscozen leads Italy’s tax tech scene. Read more Ep 08: Navigating the waters of entrepreneurship with Steffen Torp When it comes to being an entrepreneur, the journey is as personal as it is unpredictable. Read more Ep 07: The untold stories of Visma with Øystein Moan What did Visma look like in its early days? Are there any decisions our former CEO would have made differently? Read more Ep 06: Measure what matters: Employee engagement with Vibeke Müller Research shows that having engaged, happy employees is so important for building a great company culture and performing better financially. Read more Ep 05: Our Team Visma | Lease a Bike sponsorship with Anne-Grethe Thomle Karlsen It’s one thing to sponsor the world’s best cycling team; it’s a whole other thing to provide software and expertise that helps them do what they do best. Read more Ep 04: “How do you make people care about security?” with Joakim Tauren With over 700 applications across the Visma Group (and counting!), cybersecurity is make-or-break for us. Read more Ep 03: The human side of enterprise with Yvette Hoogewerf As a software company, our products are central to our business… but that’s only one part of the equation. Read more Ep 02: From Management Trainee to CFO with Stian Grindheim How does someone work their way up from Management Trainee to CFO by the age of 30? And balance fatherhood alongside it all? Read more Ep 01: An optimistic look at the future of AI with Jacob Nyman We’re all-too familiar with the fears surrounding artificial intelligence. So today, Jacob and Johan are flipping the script. Read more (Trailer) Introducing: Voice of Visma These are the stories that shape us... and the reason Visma is unlike anywhere else. 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This help j Next menu item k Previous menu item g p Previous man page g n Next man page G Scroll to bottom g g Scroll to top g h Goto homepage g s Goto search (current page) / Focus search box A popular general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited to web development. Fast, flexible and pragmatic, PHP powers everything from your blog to the most popular websites in the world. What's new in 8.5 Download 8.5.1 · Changelog · Upgrading 8.4.16 · Changelog · Upgrading 8.3.29 · Changelog · Upgrading 8.2.30 · Changelog · Upgrading 18 Dec 2025 PHP 8.1.34 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.1.34. This is a security release. All PHP 8.1 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.1.34 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can also be found there . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 18 Dec 2025 PHP 8.4.16 Released! 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The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the Release Candidates page . Thank you for helping us make PHP better. 06 Nov 2025 PHP 8.5.0 RC4 available for testing The PHP team is pleased to announce the final planned release candidate of PHP 8.5.0, RC 4. This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki . For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 RC4, please visit the download page . Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub . Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is a test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be the GA release of PHP 8.5.0, planned for 20 Nov 2025. The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the Release Candidates page . 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http://docs.buildbot.net/current/manual/installation/misc.html#id2 | 2.2.6. Next Steps — Buildbot 4.3.0 documentation Buildbot 1. Buildbot Tutorial 2. Buildbot Manual 2.1. Introduction 2.2. Installation 2.2.1. Buildbot Components 2.2.2. Requirements 2.2.3. Installing the code 2.2.4. Buildmaster Setup 2.2.5. Worker Setup 2.2.6. Next Steps 2.2.6.1. Launching the daemons 2.2.6.2. Launching worker as Windows service 2.2.6.3. Logfiles 2.2.6.4. Shutdown 2.3. Concepts 2.4. Secret Management 2.5. Configuration 2.6. Customization 2.7. Command-line Tool 2.8. Resources 2.9. Optimization 2.10. Plugin Infrastructure in Buildbot 2.11. Deployment 2.12. Upgrading 3. Buildbot Development 4. Release Notes 5. Older Release Notes 6. API Indices Buildbot 2. Buildbot Manual 2.2. Installation 2.2.6. Next Steps View page source 2.2.6. Next Steps 2.2.6.1. Launching the daemons Both the buildmaster and the worker run as daemon programs. To launch them, pass the working directory to the buildbot and buildbot-worker commands, as appropriate: # start a master buildbot start [ BASEDIR ] # start a worker buildbot-worker start [ WORKER_BASEDIR ] The BASEDIR is optional and can be omitted if the current directory contains the buildbot configuration (the buildbot.tac file). buildbot start This command will start the daemon and then return, so normally it will not produce any output. To verify that the programs are indeed running, look for a pair of files named twistd.log and twistd.pid that should be created in the working directory. twistd.pid contains the process ID of the newly-spawned daemon. When the worker connects to the buildmaster, new directories will start appearing in its base directory. The buildmaster tells the worker to create a directory for each Builder which will be using that worker. All build operations are performed within these directories: CVS checkouts, compiles, and tests. Once you get everything running, you will want to arrange for the buildbot daemons to be started at boot time. One way is to use cron , by putting them in a @reboot crontab entry [ 1 ] @reboot buildbot start [ BASEDIR ] When you run crontab to set this up, remember to do it as the buildmaster or worker account! If you add this to your crontab when running as your regular account (or worse yet, root), then the daemon will run as the wrong user, quite possibly as one with more authority than you intended to provide. It is important to remember that the environment provided to cron jobs and init scripts can be quite different than your normal runtime. There may be fewer environment variables specified, and the PATH may be shorter than usual. It is a good idea to test out this method of launching the worker by using a cron job with a time in the near future, with the same command, and then check twistd.log to make sure the worker actually started correctly. Common problems here are for /usr/local or ~/bin to not be on your PATH , or for PYTHONPATH to not be set correctly. Sometimes HOME is messed up too. If using systemd to launch buildbot-worker , it may be a good idea to specify a fixed PATH using the Environment directive (see systemd unit file example ). Some distributions may include conveniences to make starting buildbot at boot time easy. For instance, with the default buildbot package in Debian-based distributions, you may only need to modify /etc/default/buildbot (see also /etc/init.d/buildbot , which reads the configuration in /etc/default/buildbot ). Buildbot also comes with its own init scripts that provide support for controlling multi-worker and multi-master setups (mostly because they are based on the init script from the Debian package). With a little modification, these scripts can be used on both Debian and RHEL-based distributions. Thus, they may prove helpful to package maintainers who are working on buildbot (or to those who haven’t yet split buildbot into master and worker packages). # install as /etc/default/buildbot-worker # or /etc/sysconfig/buildbot-worker worker/contrib/init-scripts/buildbot-worker.default # install as /etc/default/buildmaster # or /etc/sysconfig/buildmaster master/contrib/init-scripts/buildmaster.default # install as /etc/init.d/buildbot-worker worker/contrib/init-scripts/buildbot-worker.init.sh # install as /etc/init.d/buildmaster master/contrib/init-scripts/buildmaster.init.sh # ... and tell sysvinit about them chkconfig buildmaster reset # ... or update-rc.d buildmaster defaults 2.2.6.2. Launching worker as Windows service Security consideration Setting up the buildbot worker as a Windows service requires Windows administrator rights. It is important to distinguish installation stage from service execution. It is strongly recommended run Buildbot worker with lowest required access rights. It is recommended run a service under machine local non-privileged account. If you decide run Buildbot worker under domain account it is recommended to create dedicated strongly limited user account that will run Buildbot worker service. Windows service setup In this description, we assume that the buildbot worker account is the local domain account worker . In case worker should run under domain user account please replace .\worker with <domain>\worker . Please replace <worker.passwd> with given user password. Please replace <worker.basedir> with the full/absolute directory specification to the created worker (what is called BASEDIR in Creating a worker ). buildbot_worker_windows_service --user .\worker --password < worker.passwd > --startup auto install powershell -command "& {&'New-Item' -path Registry::HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\BuildBot\Parameters}" powershell -command "& {&'set-ItemProperty' -path Registry::HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\BuildBot\Parameters -Name directories -Value '<worker.basedir>'}" The first command automatically adds user rights to run Buildbot as service. Modify environment variables This step is optional and may depend on your needs. At least we have found useful to have dedicated temp folder worker steps. It is much easier discover what temporary files your builds leaks/misbehaves. As Administrator run regedit Open the key Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Buildbot . Create a new value of type REG_MULTI_SZ called Environment . Add entries like TMP = c : \ bbw \ tmp TEMP = c : \ bbw \ tmp Check if Buildbot can start correctly configured as Windows service As admin user run the command net start buildbot . In case everything goes well, you should see following output The BuildBot service is starting . The BuildBot service was started successfully . Troubleshooting If anything goes wrong check Twisted log on C:\bbw\worker\twistd.log Windows system event log ( eventvwr.msc in command line, Show-EventLog in PowerShell). 2.2.6.3. Logfiles While a buildbot daemon runs, it emits text to a logfile, named twistd.log . A command like tail -f twistd.log is useful to watch the command output as it runs. The buildmaster will announce any errors with its configuration file in the logfile, so it is a good idea to look at the log at startup time to check for any problems. Most buildmaster activities will cause lines to be added to the log. 2.2.6.4. Shutdown To stop a buildmaster or worker manually, use: buildbot stop [ BASEDIR ] # or buildbot-worker stop [ WORKER_BASEDIR ] This simply looks for the twistd.pid file and kills whatever process is identified within. At system shutdown, all processes are sent a SIGKILL . The buildmaster and worker will respond to this by shutting down normally. The buildmaster will respond to a SIGHUP by re-reading its config file. Of course, this only works on Unix-like systems with signal support and not on Windows. The following shortcut is available: buildbot reconfig [ BASEDIR ] When you update the Buildbot code to a new release, you will need to restart the buildmaster and/or worker before they can take advantage of the new code. You can do a buildbot stop BASEDIR and buildbot start BASEDIR in succession, or you can use the restart shortcut, which does both steps for you: buildbot restart [ BASEDIR ] Workers can similarly be restarted with: buildbot-worker restart [ BASEDIR ] There are certain configuration changes that are not handled cleanly by buildbot reconfig . If this occurs, buildbot restart is a more robust way to fully switch over to the new configuration. buildbot restart may also be used to start a stopped Buildbot instance. This behavior is useful when writing scripts that stop, start, and restart Buildbot. A worker may also be gracefully shutdown from the web UI. This is useful to shutdown a worker without interrupting any current builds. The buildmaster will wait until the worker has finished all its current builds, and will then tell the worker to shutdown. [ 1 ] This @reboot syntax is understood by Vixie cron, which is the flavor usually provided with Linux systems. 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Dette felt er skjult, når du får vist formularen Country Åland Islands Albania Andorra Australia Austria Belarus Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Canada China Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Faroe Islands Finland France Georgia Germany Greece Greenland Hong Kong Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Ireland Isle of Man Israel Italy Japan Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Macau Macedonia Moldova Monaco Montenegro Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Romania Russia San Marino Serbia Singapore Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Turkey Ukraine United Kingdom United States Land Skriv dokumenter under digitalt med MitID eller pas Med Penneo Sign kan dine kunder, medarbejdere og forretningspartnere underskrive dokumenter digitalt og sikkert – uanset hvor de befinder sig – ved hjælp af deres foretrukne eID eller pas. På den måde kan du bekræfte underskrivernes identitet og spare tid på at indsamle underskrifter, selv når de befinder sig i udlandet. Send flere dokumenter på én gang Underskriv flere dokumenter på samme tid, ved blot at gennemføre én digital signatur med MitID, MitID Erhverv, pas eller anden eID. Det vi godt kan lide ved Penneo er, at du kan skrive et sæt dokumenter under på én gang. Selv hvis klienten skal skriver under flere forskellige stedet i dokumentet, er der kun én handling klienten skal gennemføre. — Jonathan Goldwasser, Administrerende Direktør i Goldwasser Exchange Få dokumenterne underskrevet i den korrekte rækkefølge Nogle arbejdsprocesser kræver, at underskrifter bliver sat i den korrekte rækkefølge. Det kalder vi Underskriftsflow. Det er en indbygget funktion, der automatisk sender dokumenterne i den korrekte rækkefølge til underskriverne. Vi besluttede at implementere digitale signature for årsrapporter. Med Penneo blev alt gjort digitalt, inklusiv at indsamle alle underskrifterne på den rigtige måde under vores online bestyrelesmøde. — Bengt Yngveson, Statsautoriseret revisor hos Kvarnhuset Ekonomi Automatiske påmindelser Hjælp dine klienter med at huske deadlines ved at planlægge påmindelser om manglende underskrifter. Du bestemmer hvornår og hvor ofte, du vil påminde dine klienter. Penneo han facilitere automatiske emails og vi kan definere, hvornår disse påmindelser skal sendes. (…) Vi sparer mere eller mindre 50 til 100 timer om året, bare med de automatiske påmindelser. — Rafael Rodriguez, Partner hos TFRS Accountancy Få det fulde overblik I aktivitetsloggen kan du holde øje med, hvornår dine dokumenter er blevet sendt, åbnet, underskrevet eller afsluttet. Dette overblik kan hjælpe dig med at identificere potentielle flaskehalse, så du kan planlægge derefter. Vi har sparet meget tid vi kan bruge på vores kunder i stedet. Det er også meget nemmere at følge op på og se hvad der er afsluttet og hvem vi skal sende påmindelser til. — Sven Cornelis, Ejer & Partner hos Acco Accountants Integrationer og partnere Penneo Sign har en åben API og indbyggede integrationer, som gør det nemt at forbinde Sign med de redskaber dit team i forvejen benytter mest hver dag. Automatisér dine arbejdsprocesser, reducér fejl og maksimér effektiviteten. Få mere at vide om vores integrationer Vi har over 3000 kontrakter, der kræver underskrifter hver måned. Med Penneos digitale signaturløsning lykkedes det os at spare 385 timers arbejde om måneden. — Thomas B. Skræddergaard, IT-chef hos DEAS OPDAG FLERE KUNDEHISTORIER Digital tillid mellem parterne Når forretningsinteraktioner bliver mere og mere digitale, er behovet for tillid større end nogensinde. Penneo sikrer tillid mellem virksomheder og deres klienter ved at tilbyde en platform, der møder de højeste sikkerhedsstandarder, og som er i overensstemmelse med EU og national lovgivning. BESØG VORES TILLIDSCENTER Spar tid og resourcer 81% af alle årsrapporter i Danmark bliver underskrevet med Penneo Sign. 2,4 mio. casefiles blev afsluttet i 2023 ved hjælp af Penneo Sign. 60% af dokumenterne sendt ud med Penneo underskrives inden for 24 timer. Udforsk vores resourcer Hvad er en digital signatur? LÆS MERE Hvad er en elektronisk underskrift? LÆS MERE Digital underskrift af aftaler med MitID LÆS MERE Ofte stillede spørgsmål Er underskrifter med Penneo juridisk bindende? Ja, underskrifter med Penneo er juridisk bindende. Penneo overholder eIDAS-forordningen, hvilket sikrer, at dine digitale signaturer er juridisk gyldige og anerkendte. Skal underskrivere bruge særlig software for at underskrive? Nej, underskrivere har ikke brug for særlig software for at bruge Penneo Sign. De kan underskrive dokumenter direkte fra deres webbrowser på alle enheder, hvilket gør processen praktisk og tilgængelig for alle brugere. Skal jeg uploade dokumenter til manuel underskrift? Nej, du behøver ikke at uploade dokumenter til underskrift manuelt. Penneo integrerer med forskellige systemer og kan automatisere processen med at uploade og administrere dokumenter, hvilket gør arbejdsgangen mere effektiv og problemfri. Hvad sker der med de underskrevne dokumenter? Når dokumenterne er underskrevet, gemmes de sikkert i Penneos digitale arkiv. Du kan nemt få adgang til, downloade og administrere disse underskrevne dokumenter og sikre, at de er organiserede og let tilgængelige til eventuelle fremtidige behov. Hvad er fordelene ved digital signering? Digital signering med Penneo er sikker, sparer tid, reducerer papirforbruget, lever op til juridiske standarder og gør arbejdsprocesserne hurtigere og nemmere – der er ikke længere behov for dyre rejser eller postforsendelser. 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Diesen Beitrag melden 🚀 Why is the right leadership so important when scaling a company? At Visma, we’ve learned that growth is about talent development. And talent development is all about strong leadership. Strong leaders build trust and create teams that can move quickly without losing alignment. 👇 Read more about how Visma invests in leadership development and cross-company networks to help our companies scale effectively. And how founders and business builders can take a similar approach. 27 Gefällt mir Kommentieren Teilen Visma 131.979 Follower:innen 4 Tage Bearbeitet Diesen Beitrag melden “Growth isn’t luck – it’s about creating the right conditions for success.” 🚀 In our latest blog post, Visma’s Chief Growth Officer, Ari-Pekka Salovaara , shares what really fuels Visma’s continued growth: 180+ companies learning from each other, the entrepreneurial freedom to experiment, and a relentless focus on what drives results. 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It’s about advising. 📊 In our latest blog article, Joris Joppe , Managing Director at Visionplanner , outlines six practical steps for accounting teams to embrace AI with confidence: from mindset shifts and AI copilots to new pricing models and trusted insights. The future of accounting is already here. Are you ready to step into it? Read 6 steps to embrace AI in accounting on Visma’s blog 💻 , or take a deeper dive by listening to Joris’ appearance on the Voice of Visma podcast. 🎧 🔗 Links in the comments ⤵️ … mehr 28 2 Kommentare Gefällt mir Kommentieren Teilen Visma 131.979 Follower:innen 3 Wochen Diesen Beitrag melden 🚀 From freelance growth hacker to Managing Director of BuchhaltungsButler . Maxin Schneider ’s journey is a powerful example of how curiosity, learning by doing, and a growth mindset can flourish in the right environment. Throughout her journey, Visma’s trust in people, belief in potential, and long-term support for development have played a defining role. 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http://docs.buildbot.net/current/manual/installation/misc.html#shutdown | 2.2.6. Next Steps — Buildbot 4.3.0 documentation Buildbot 1. Buildbot Tutorial 2. Buildbot Manual 2.1. Introduction 2.2. Installation 2.2.1. Buildbot Components 2.2.2. Requirements 2.2.3. Installing the code 2.2.4. Buildmaster Setup 2.2.5. Worker Setup 2.2.6. Next Steps 2.2.6.1. Launching the daemons 2.2.6.2. Launching worker as Windows service 2.2.6.3. Logfiles 2.2.6.4. Shutdown 2.3. Concepts 2.4. Secret Management 2.5. Configuration 2.6. Customization 2.7. Command-line Tool 2.8. Resources 2.9. Optimization 2.10. Plugin Infrastructure in Buildbot 2.11. Deployment 2.12. Upgrading 3. Buildbot Development 4. Release Notes 5. Older Release Notes 6. API Indices Buildbot 2. Buildbot Manual 2.2. Installation 2.2.6. Next Steps View page source 2.2.6. Next Steps 2.2.6.1. Launching the daemons Both the buildmaster and the worker run as daemon programs. To launch them, pass the working directory to the buildbot and buildbot-worker commands, as appropriate: # start a master buildbot start [ BASEDIR ] # start a worker buildbot-worker start [ WORKER_BASEDIR ] The BASEDIR is optional and can be omitted if the current directory contains the buildbot configuration (the buildbot.tac file). buildbot start This command will start the daemon and then return, so normally it will not produce any output. To verify that the programs are indeed running, look for a pair of files named twistd.log and twistd.pid that should be created in the working directory. twistd.pid contains the process ID of the newly-spawned daemon. When the worker connects to the buildmaster, new directories will start appearing in its base directory. The buildmaster tells the worker to create a directory for each Builder which will be using that worker. All build operations are performed within these directories: CVS checkouts, compiles, and tests. Once you get everything running, you will want to arrange for the buildbot daemons to be started at boot time. One way is to use cron , by putting them in a @reboot crontab entry [ 1 ] @reboot buildbot start [ BASEDIR ] When you run crontab to set this up, remember to do it as the buildmaster or worker account! If you add this to your crontab when running as your regular account (or worse yet, root), then the daemon will run as the wrong user, quite possibly as one with more authority than you intended to provide. It is important to remember that the environment provided to cron jobs and init scripts can be quite different than your normal runtime. There may be fewer environment variables specified, and the PATH may be shorter than usual. It is a good idea to test out this method of launching the worker by using a cron job with a time in the near future, with the same command, and then check twistd.log to make sure the worker actually started correctly. Common problems here are for /usr/local or ~/bin to not be on your PATH , or for PYTHONPATH to not be set correctly. Sometimes HOME is messed up too. If using systemd to launch buildbot-worker , it may be a good idea to specify a fixed PATH using the Environment directive (see systemd unit file example ). Some distributions may include conveniences to make starting buildbot at boot time easy. For instance, with the default buildbot package in Debian-based distributions, you may only need to modify /etc/default/buildbot (see also /etc/init.d/buildbot , which reads the configuration in /etc/default/buildbot ). Buildbot also comes with its own init scripts that provide support for controlling multi-worker and multi-master setups (mostly because they are based on the init script from the Debian package). With a little modification, these scripts can be used on both Debian and RHEL-based distributions. Thus, they may prove helpful to package maintainers who are working on buildbot (or to those who haven’t yet split buildbot into master and worker packages). # install as /etc/default/buildbot-worker # or /etc/sysconfig/buildbot-worker worker/contrib/init-scripts/buildbot-worker.default # install as /etc/default/buildmaster # or /etc/sysconfig/buildmaster master/contrib/init-scripts/buildmaster.default # install as /etc/init.d/buildbot-worker worker/contrib/init-scripts/buildbot-worker.init.sh # install as /etc/init.d/buildmaster master/contrib/init-scripts/buildmaster.init.sh # ... and tell sysvinit about them chkconfig buildmaster reset # ... or update-rc.d buildmaster defaults 2.2.6.2. Launching worker as Windows service Security consideration Setting up the buildbot worker as a Windows service requires Windows administrator rights. It is important to distinguish installation stage from service execution. It is strongly recommended run Buildbot worker with lowest required access rights. It is recommended run a service under machine local non-privileged account. If you decide run Buildbot worker under domain account it is recommended to create dedicated strongly limited user account that will run Buildbot worker service. Windows service setup In this description, we assume that the buildbot worker account is the local domain account worker . In case worker should run under domain user account please replace .\worker with <domain>\worker . Please replace <worker.passwd> with given user password. Please replace <worker.basedir> with the full/absolute directory specification to the created worker (what is called BASEDIR in Creating a worker ). buildbot_worker_windows_service --user .\worker --password < worker.passwd > --startup auto install powershell -command "& {&'New-Item' -path Registry::HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\BuildBot\Parameters}" powershell -command "& {&'set-ItemProperty' -path Registry::HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\BuildBot\Parameters -Name directories -Value '<worker.basedir>'}" The first command automatically adds user rights to run Buildbot as service. Modify environment variables This step is optional and may depend on your needs. At least we have found useful to have dedicated temp folder worker steps. It is much easier discover what temporary files your builds leaks/misbehaves. As Administrator run regedit Open the key Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Buildbot . Create a new value of type REG_MULTI_SZ called Environment . Add entries like TMP = c : \ bbw \ tmp TEMP = c : \ bbw \ tmp Check if Buildbot can start correctly configured as Windows service As admin user run the command net start buildbot . In case everything goes well, you should see following output The BuildBot service is starting . The BuildBot service was started successfully . Troubleshooting If anything goes wrong check Twisted log on C:\bbw\worker\twistd.log Windows system event log ( eventvwr.msc in command line, Show-EventLog in PowerShell). 2.2.6.3. Logfiles While a buildbot daemon runs, it emits text to a logfile, named twistd.log . A command like tail -f twistd.log is useful to watch the command output as it runs. The buildmaster will announce any errors with its configuration file in the logfile, so it is a good idea to look at the log at startup time to check for any problems. Most buildmaster activities will cause lines to be added to the log. 2.2.6.4. Shutdown To stop a buildmaster or worker manually, use: buildbot stop [ BASEDIR ] # or buildbot-worker stop [ WORKER_BASEDIR ] This simply looks for the twistd.pid file and kills whatever process is identified within. At system shutdown, all processes are sent a SIGKILL . The buildmaster and worker will respond to this by shutting down normally. The buildmaster will respond to a SIGHUP by re-reading its config file. Of course, this only works on Unix-like systems with signal support and not on Windows. The following shortcut is available: buildbot reconfig [ BASEDIR ] When you update the Buildbot code to a new release, you will need to restart the buildmaster and/or worker before they can take advantage of the new code. You can do a buildbot stop BASEDIR and buildbot start BASEDIR in succession, or you can use the restart shortcut, which does both steps for you: buildbot restart [ BASEDIR ] Workers can similarly be restarted with: buildbot-worker restart [ BASEDIR ] There are certain configuration changes that are not handled cleanly by buildbot reconfig . If this occurs, buildbot restart is a more robust way to fully switch over to the new configuration. buildbot restart may also be used to start a stopped Buildbot instance. This behavior is useful when writing scripts that stop, start, and restart Buildbot. A worker may also be gracefully shutdown from the web UI. This is useful to shutdown a worker without interrupting any current builds. The buildmaster will wait until the worker has finished all its current builds, and will then tell the worker to shutdown. [ 1 ] This @reboot syntax is understood by Vixie cron, which is the flavor usually provided with Linux systems. 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http://docs.buildbot.net/current/manual/configuration/projects.html | 2.5.8. Projects — Buildbot 4.3.0 documentation Buildbot 1. Buildbot Tutorial 2. Buildbot Manual 2.1. Introduction 2.2. Installation 2.3. Concepts 2.4. Secret Management 2.5. Configuration 2.5.1. Configuring Buildbot 2.5.2. Global Configuration 2.5.3. Change Sources and Changes 2.5.4. Changes 2.5.5. Schedulers 2.5.6. Workers 2.5.7. Builder Configuration 2.5.8. Projects 2.5.8.1. Example 2.5.9. Codebases 2.5.10. Build Factories 2.5.11. Build Sets 2.5.12. Properties 2.5.13. Build Steps 2.5.14. Interlocks 2.5.15. Report Generators 2.5.16. Reporters 2.5.17. Web Server 2.5.18. Change Hooks 2.5.19. Custom Services 2.5.20. DbConfig 2.5.21. Configurators 2.5.22. Manhole 2.5.23. Multimaster 2.5.24. Multiple-Codebase Builds 2.5.25. Miscellaneous Configuration 2.5.26. Testing Utilities 2.6. Customization 2.7. Command-line Tool 2.8. Resources 2.9. Optimization 2.10. Plugin Infrastructure in Buildbot 2.11. Deployment 2.12. Upgrading 3. Buildbot Development 4. Release Notes 5. Older Release Notes 6. API Indices Buildbot 2. Buildbot Manual 2.5. Configuration 2.5.8. Projects View page source 2.5.8. Projects Example The projects configuration key is a list of objects holding the configuration of the Projects. For more information on the Project function in Buildbot, see the Concepts chapter . Project takes the following keyword arguments: name The name of the Project. Builders are associated to the Project using this string as their project parameter. The following arguments are optional: slug (string, optional) A short string that is used to refer to the project in the URLs of the Buildbot web UI. description (string, optional) A description of the project that appears in the Buildbot web UI. description_format (string, optional) The format of the description parameter. By default, it is None and corresponds to plain text format. Allowed values: None , markdown . 2.5.8.1. Example The following is a demonstration of defining several Projects in the Buildbot configuration from buildbot.plugins import util c [ 'projects' ] = [ util . Project ( name = "example" , description = "An application to build example widgets" ), util . Project ( name = "example-utils" , description = "Utilities for the example project" ), ] Previous Next © Copyright Buildbot Team Members. Built with Sphinx using a theme provided by Read the Docs . | 2026-01-13T09:30:33 |
http://docs.buildbot.net/current/manual/plugins.html#finding-plugins | 2.10. Plugin Infrastructure in Buildbot — Buildbot 4.3.0 documentation Buildbot 1. Buildbot Tutorial 2. Buildbot Manual 2.1. Introduction 2.2. Installation 2.3. Concepts 2.4. Secret Management 2.5. Configuration 2.6. Customization 2.7. Command-line Tool 2.8. Resources 2.9. Optimization 2.10. Plugin Infrastructure in Buildbot 2.10.1. Finding Plugins 2.10.2. Developing Plugins 2.10.3. Plugins of note 2.11. Deployment 2.12. Upgrading 3. Buildbot Development 4. Release Notes 5. Older Release Notes 6. API Indices Buildbot 2. Buildbot Manual 2.10. Plugin Infrastructure in Buildbot View page source 2.10. Plugin Infrastructure in Buildbot Added in version 0.8.11. Plugin infrastructure in Buildbot allows easy use of components that are not part of the core. It also allows unified access to components that are included in the core. The following snippet from buildbot.plugins import kind ... kind . ComponentClass ... allows to use a component of kind kind . Available kind s are: worker workers, described in Workers changes change source, described in Change Sources and Changes schedulers schedulers, described in Schedulers steps build steps, described in Build Steps reporters reporters (or reporter targets), described in Reporters util utility classes. For example, BuilderConfig , Build Factories , ChangeFilter and Locks are accessible through util . Web interface plugins are not used directly: as described in web server configuration section, they are listed in the corresponding section of the web server configuration dictionary. Note If you are not very familiar with Python and you need to use different kinds of components, start your master.cfg file with: from buildbot.plugins import * As a result, all listed above components will be available for use. This is what sample master.cfg file uses. 2.10.1. Finding Plugins Buildbot maintains a list of plugins at https://github.com/buildbot/buildbot/wiki/PluginList . 2.10.2. Developing Plugins Distribute a Buildbot Plug-In contains all necessary information for you to develop new plugins. Please edit https://github.com/buildbot/buildbot/wiki/PluginList to add a link to your plugin! 2.10.3. Plugins of note Plugins were introduced in Buildbot-0.8.11, so as of this writing, only components that are bundled with Buildbot are available as plugins. If you have an idea/need about extending Buildbot, head to How to package Buildbot plugins , create your own plugins and let the world know how Buildbot can be made even more useful. Previous Next © Copyright Buildbot Team Members. Built with Sphinx using a theme provided by Read the Docs . | 2026-01-13T09:30:33 |
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http://docs.buildbot.net/current/manual/configuration/configurators.html | 2.5.21. Configurators — Buildbot 4.3.0 documentation Buildbot 1. Buildbot Tutorial 2. Buildbot Manual 2.1. Introduction 2.2. Installation 2.3. Concepts 2.4. Secret Management 2.5. Configuration 2.5.1. Configuring Buildbot 2.5.2. Global Configuration 2.5.3. Change Sources and Changes 2.5.4. Changes 2.5.5. Schedulers 2.5.6. Workers 2.5.7. Builder Configuration 2.5.8. Projects 2.5.9. Codebases 2.5.10. Build Factories 2.5.11. Build Sets 2.5.12. Properties 2.5.13. Build Steps 2.5.14. Interlocks 2.5.15. Report Generators 2.5.16. Reporters 2.5.17. Web Server 2.5.18. Change Hooks 2.5.19. Custom Services 2.5.20. DbConfig 2.5.21. Configurators 2.5.21.1. JanitorConfigurator 2.5.22. Manhole 2.5.23. Multimaster 2.5.24. Multiple-Codebase Builds 2.5.25. Miscellaneous Configuration 2.5.26. Testing Utilities 2.6. Customization 2.7. Command-line Tool 2.8. Resources 2.9. Optimization 2.10. Plugin Infrastructure in Buildbot 2.11. Deployment 2.12. Upgrading 3. Buildbot Development 4. Release Notes 5. Older Release Notes 6. API Indices Buildbot 2. Buildbot Manual 2.5. Configuration 2.5.21. Configurators View page source 2.5.21. Configurators For advanced users or plugin writers, the configurators key is available and holds a list of buildbot.interfaces.IConfigurator . The configurators will run after the master.cfg has been processed, and will modify the config dictionary. Configurator implementers should make sure that they are interoperable with each other, which means carefully modifying the config to avoid overriding a setting already made by the user or another configurator. Configurators are run (thus prioritized) in the order of the configurators list. 2.5.21.1. JanitorConfigurator JanitorConfigurator creates a builder and Nightly scheduler which will regularly remove old information. At the moment, it only supports cleaning of logs, but it will contain more features as we implement them. from buildbot.plugins import util from datetime import timedelta # configure a janitor which will delete all logs older than one month, # and will run on sundays at noon c [ 'configurators' ] = [ util . JanitorConfigurator ( logHorizon = timedelta ( weeks = 4 ), hour = 12 , dayOfWeek = 6 )] Parameters for JanitorConfigurator are: logHorizon A timedelta object describing the minimum time for which the log data should be maintained. hour , dayOfWeek , … Arguments given to the Nightly scheduler which is backing the JanitorConfigurator . Determines when the cleanup will be done. With this, you can configure it daily, weekly or even hourly if you wish. You probably want to schedule it when Buildbot is less loaded. Previous Next © Copyright Buildbot Team Members. Built with Sphinx using a theme provided by Read the Docs . | 2026-01-13T09:30:33 |
http://docs.buildbot.net/current/manual/customization/example.html | 2.6.12. A Somewhat Whimsical Example (or “It’s now customized, how do I deploy it?”) — Buildbot 4.3.0 documentation Buildbot 1. Buildbot Tutorial 2. Buildbot Manual 2.1. Introduction 2.2. Installation 2.3. Concepts 2.4. Secret Management 2.5. Configuration 2.6. Customization 2.6.1. Programmatic Configuration Generation 2.6.2. Collapse Request Functions 2.6.3. Priorities 2.6.4. canStartBuild Functions 2.6.5. Customizing SVNPoller 2.6.6. Writing Change Sources 2.6.7. Writing a New Latent Worker Implementation 2.6.8. Custom Build Classes 2.6.9. Factory Workdir Functions 2.6.10. Writing New BuildSteps 2.6.11. Writing Dashboards with Flask or Bottle 2.6.12. A Somewhat Whimsical Example (or “It’s now customized, how do I deploy it?”) 2.6.12.1. Inclusion in the master.cfg file 2.6.12.2. Python file somewhere on the system 2.6.12.3. Install this code into a standard Python library directory 2.6.12.4. Distribute a Buildbot Plug-In 2.6.12.5. Submit the code for inclusion in the Buildbot distribution 2.6.12.6. Summary 2.7. Command-line Tool 2.8. Resources 2.9. Optimization 2.10. Plugin Infrastructure in Buildbot 2.11. Deployment 2.12. Upgrading 3. Buildbot Development 4. Release Notes 5. Older Release Notes 6. API Indices Buildbot 2. Buildbot Manual 2.6. Customization 2.6.12. A Somewhat Whimsical Example (or “It’s now customized, how do I deploy it?”) View page source 2.6.12. A Somewhat Whimsical Example (or “It’s now customized, how do I deploy it?”) Let’s say that we’ve got some snazzy new unit-test framework called Framboozle. It’s the hottest thing since sliced bread. It slices, it dices, it runs unit tests like there’s no tomorrow. Plus if your unit tests fail, you can use its name for a Web 2.1 startup company, make millions of dollars, and hire engineers to fix the bugs for you, while you spend your afternoons lazily hang-gliding along a scenic pacific beach, blissfully unconcerned about the state of your tests. [ 1 ] To run a Framboozle-enabled test suite, you just run the ‘framboozler’ command from the top of your source code tree. The ‘framboozler’ command emits a bunch of stuff to stdout, but the most interesting bit is that it emits the line “FNURRRGH!” every time it finishes running a test case You’d like to have a test-case counting LogObserver that watches for these lines and counts them, because counting them will help the buildbot more accurately calculate how long the build will take, and this will let you know exactly how long you can sneak out of the office for your hang-gliding lessons without anyone noticing that you’re gone. This will involve writing a new BuildStep (probably named “Framboozle”) which inherits from ShellCommand . The BuildStep class definition itself will look something like this: from buildbot.plugins import steps , util class FNURRRGHCounter ( util . LogLineObserver ): numTests = 0 def outLineReceived ( self , line ): if "FNURRRGH!" in line : self . numTests += 1 self . step . setProgress ( 'tests' , self . numTests ) class Framboozle ( steps . ShellCommand ): command = [ "framboozler" ] def __init__ ( self , ** kwargs ): super () . __init__ ( ** kwargs ) # always upcall! counter = FNURRRGHCounter () self . addLogObserver ( 'stdio' , counter ) self . progressMetrics += ( 'tests' ,) So that’s the code that we want to wind up using. How do we actually deploy it? You have a number of different options: Inclusion in the master.cfg file Python file somewhere on the system Install this code into a standard Python library directory Distribute a Buildbot Plug-In Submit the code for inclusion in the Buildbot distribution Summary 2.6.12.1. Inclusion in the master.cfg file The simplest technique is to simply put the step class definitions in your master.cfg file, somewhere before the BuildFactory definition where you actually use it in a clause like: f = BuildFactory () f . addStep ( SVN ( repourl = "stuff" )) f . addStep ( Framboozle ()) Remember that master.cfg is secretly just a Python program with one job: populating the BuildmasterConfig dictionary. And Python programs are allowed to define as many classes as they like. So you can define classes and use them in the same file, just as long as the class is defined before some other code tries to use it. This is easy, and it keeps the point of definition very close to the point of use, and whoever replaces you after that unfortunate hang-gliding accident will appreciate being able to easily figure out what the heck this stupid “Framboozle” step is doing anyways. The downside is that every time you reload the config file, the Framboozle class will get redefined, which means that the buildmaster will think that you’ve reconfigured all the Builders that use it, even though nothing changed. Bleh. 2.6.12.2. Python file somewhere on the system Instead, we can put this code in a separate file, and import it into the master.cfg file just like we would the normal buildsteps like ShellCommand and SVN . Create a directory named ~/lib/python , put the step class definitions in ~/lib/python/framboozle.py , and run your buildmaster using: PYTHONPATH = ~/lib/python buildbot start MASTERDIR or use the Makefile.buildbot to control the way buildbot start works. Or add something like this to something like your ~/.bashrc or ~/.bash_profile or ~/.cshrc : export PYTHONPATH = ~/lib/python Once we’ve done this, our master.cfg can look like: from framboozle import Framboozle f = BuildFactory () f . addStep ( SVN ( repourl = "stuff" )) f . addStep ( Framboozle ()) or: import framboozle f = BuildFactory () f . addStep ( SVN ( repourl = "stuff" )) f . addStep ( framboozle . Framboozle ()) (check out the Python docs for details about how import and from A import B work). What we’ve done here is to tell Python that every time it handles an “import” statement for some named module, it should look in our ~/lib/python/ for that module before it looks anywhere else. After our directories, it will try in a bunch of standard directories too (including the one where buildbot is installed). By setting the PYTHONPATH environment variable, you can add directories to the front of this search list. Python knows that once it “import”s a file, it doesn’t need to re-import it again. This means that reconfiguring the buildmaster (with buildbot reconfig , for example) won’t make it think the Framboozle class has changed every time, so the Builders that use it will not be spuriously restarted. On the other hand, you either have to start your buildmaster in a slightly weird way, or you have to modify your environment to set the PYTHONPATH variable. 2.6.12.3. Install this code into a standard Python library directory Find out what your Python’s standard include path is by asking it: 80:warner@luther% python Python 2.4.4c0 (#2, Oct 2 2006, 00:57:46) [GCC 4.1.2 20060928 (prerelease) (Debian 4.1.1-15)] on linux2 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> import sys >>> import pprint >>> pprint.pprint(sys.path) ['', '/usr/lib/python24.zip', '/usr/lib/python2.4', '/usr/lib/python2.4/plat-linux2', '/usr/lib/python2.4/lib-tk', '/usr/lib/python2.4/lib-dynload', '/usr/local/lib/python2.4/site-packages', '/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages', '/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/Numeric', '/var/lib/python-support/python2.4', '/usr/lib/site-python'] In this case, putting the code into /usr/local/lib/python2.4/site-packages/framboozle.py would work just fine. We can use the same master.cfg import framboozle statement as in Option 2. By putting it in a standard include directory (instead of the decidedly non-standard ~/lib/python ), we don’t even have to set PYTHONPATH to anything special. The downside is that you probably have to be root to write to one of those standard include directories. 2.6.12.4. Distribute a Buildbot Plug-In First of all, you must prepare a Python package (if you do not know what that is, please check How to package Buildbot plugins , where you can find a couple of pointers to tutorials). When you have a package, you will have a special file called setup.py . This file needs to be updated to include a pointer to your new step: setup ( ... entry_points = { ... , 'buildbot.steps' : [ 'Framboozle = framboozle:Framboozle' ] }, ... ) Where: buildbot.steps is the kind of plugin you offer (more information about possible kinds you can find in How to package Buildbot plugins ) framboozle:Framboozle consists of two parts: framboozle is the name of the Python module where to look for Framboozle class, which implements the plugin Framboozle is the name of the plugin. This will allow users of your plugin to use it just like any other Buildbot plugins: from buildbot.plugins import steps ... steps . Framboozle ... Now you can upload it to PyPI where other people can download it from and use in their build systems. Once again, the information about how to prepare and upload a package to PyPI can be found in tutorials listed in How to package Buildbot plugins . 2.6.12.5. Submit the code for inclusion in the Buildbot distribution Make a fork of buildbot on http://github.com/buildbot/buildbot or post a patch in a bug at http://trac.buildbot.net/ . In either case, post a note about your patch to the mailing list, so others can provide feedback and, eventually, commit it. When it’s committed to the master, the usage is the same as in the previous approach: from buildbot.plugins import steps , util ... f = util . BuildFactory () f . addStep ( steps . SVN ( repourl = "stuff" )) f . addStep ( steps . Framboozle ()) ... And then you don’t even have to install framboozle.py anywhere on your system, since it will ship with Buildbot. You don’t have to be root, you don’t have to set PYTHONPATH . But you do have to make a good case for Framboozle being worth going into the main distribution, you’ll probably have to provide docs and some unit test cases, you’ll need to figure out what kind of beer the author likes (IPA’s and Stouts for Dustin), and then you’ll have to wait until the next release. But in some environments, all this is easier than getting root on your buildmaster box, so the tradeoffs may actually be worth it. 2.6.12.6. Summary Putting the code in master.cfg (1) makes it available to that buildmaster instance. Putting it in a file in a personal library directory (2) makes it available for any buildmasters you might be running. Putting it in a file in a system-wide shared library directory (3) makes it available for any buildmasters that anyone on that system might be running. Getting it into the buildbot’s upstream repository (4) makes it available for any buildmasters that anyone in the world might be running. It’s all a matter of how widely you want to deploy that new class. [ 1 ] framboozle.com is still available. Remember, I get 10% :). Previous Next © Copyright Buildbot Team Members. Built with Sphinx using a theme provided by Read the Docs . | 2026-01-13T09:30:33 |
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http://docs.buildbot.net/current/manual/configuration/workers.html | 2.5.6. Workers — Buildbot 4.3.0 documentation Buildbot 1. Buildbot Tutorial 2. Buildbot Manual 2.1. Introduction 2.2. Installation 2.3. Concepts 2.4. Secret Management 2.5. Configuration 2.5.1. Configuring Buildbot 2.5.2. Global Configuration 2.5.3. Change Sources and Changes 2.5.4. Changes 2.5.5. Schedulers 2.5.6. Workers 2.5.6.1. Defining Workers 2.5.6.2. Worker Options 2.5.6.3. Local Workers 2.5.6.4. Latent Workers 2.5.7. Builder Configuration 2.5.8. Projects 2.5.9. Codebases 2.5.10. Build Factories 2.5.11. Build Sets 2.5.12. Properties 2.5.13. Build Steps 2.5.14. Interlocks 2.5.15. Report Generators 2.5.16. Reporters 2.5.17. Web Server 2.5.18. Change Hooks 2.5.19. Custom Services 2.5.20. DbConfig 2.5.21. Configurators 2.5.22. Manhole 2.5.23. Multimaster 2.5.24. Multiple-Codebase Builds 2.5.25. Miscellaneous Configuration 2.5.26. Testing Utilities 2.6. Customization 2.7. Command-line Tool 2.8. Resources 2.9. Optimization 2.10. Plugin Infrastructure in Buildbot 2.11. Deployment 2.12. Upgrading 3. Buildbot Development 4. Release Notes 5. Older Release Notes 6. API Indices Buildbot 2. Buildbot Manual 2.5. Configuration 2.5.6. Workers View page source 2.5.6. Workers The workers configuration key specifies a list of known workers. In the common case, each worker is defined by an instance of the buildbot.worker.Worker class. It represents a standard, manually started machine that will try to connect to the Buildbot master as a worker. Buildbot also supports “on-demand”, or latent, workers, which allow Buildbot to dynamically start and stop worker instances. Defining Workers Worker Options Local Workers Latent Workers 2.5.6.1. Defining Workers A Worker instance is created with a workername and a workerpassword . These are the same two values that need to be provided to the worker administrator when they create the worker. The workername must be unique, of course. The password exists to prevent evildoers from interfering with Buildbot by inserting their own (broken) workers into the system and thus displacing the real ones. Password may be a Secret . Workers with an unrecognized workername or a non-matching password will be rejected when they attempt to connect, and a message describing the problem will be written to the log file (see Logfiles ). A configuration for two workers would look like: from buildbot.plugins import worker c [ 'workers' ] = [ worker . Worker ( 'bot-solaris' , 'solarispasswd' ), worker . Worker ( 'bot-bsd' , 'bsdpasswd' ), ] 2.5.6.2. Worker Options Properties Worker objects can also be created with an optional properties argument, a dictionary specifying properties that will be available to any builds performed on this worker. For example: c [ 'workers' ] = [ worker . Worker ( 'bot-solaris' , 'solarispasswd' , properties = { 'os' : 'solaris' }), ] Worker properties have priority over other sources ( Builder , Scheduler , etc.). You may use the defaultProperties parameter that will only be added to Build Properties if they are not already set by another source : c [ 'workers' ] = [ worker . Worker ( 'fast-bot' , 'fast-passwd' , defaultProperties = { 'parallel_make' : 10 }), ] Worker collects and exposes /etc/os-release fields for interpolation . These can be used to determine details about the running operating system, such as distribution and version. See https://www.linux.org/docs/man5/os-release.html for details on possible fields. Each field is imported with os_ prefix and in lower case. os_id , os_id_like , os_version_id and os_version_codename are always set, but can be null. Limiting Concurrency The Worker constructor can also take an optional max_builds parameter to limit the number of builds that it will execute simultaneously: c [ 'workers' ] = [ worker . Worker ( 'bot-linux' , 'linuxpassword' , max_builds = 2 ), ] Note In Worker For Builders concept only one build from the same builder would run on the worker. Master-Worker TCP Keepalive By default, the buildmaster sends a simple, non-blocking message to each worker every hour. These keepalives ensure that traffic is flowing over the underlying TCP connection, allowing the system’s network stack to detect any problems before a build is started. The interval can be modified by specifying the interval in seconds using the keepalive_interval parameter of Worker (defaults to 3600): c [ 'workers' ] = [ worker . Worker ( 'bot-linux' , 'linuxpasswd' , keepalive_interval = 3600 ) ] The interval can be set to None to disable this functionality altogether. When Workers Go Missing Sometimes, the workers go away. One very common reason for this is when the worker process is started once (manually) and left running, but then later the machine reboots and the process is not automatically restarted. If you’d like to have the administrator of the worker (or other people) be notified by email when the worker has been missing for too long, just add the notify_on_missing= argument to the Worker definition. This value can be a single email address, or a list of addresses: c [ 'workers' ] = [ worker . Worker ( 'bot-solaris' , 'solarispasswd' , notify_on_missing = 'bob@example.com' ) ] By default, this will send an email when the worker has been disconnected for more than one hour. Only one email per connection-loss event will be sent. To change the timeout, use missing_timeout= and give it a number of seconds (the default is 3600). You can have the buildmaster send an email to multiple recipients by providing a list of addresses instead of a single one: c [ 'workers' ] = [ worker . Worker ( 'bot-solaris' , 'solarispasswd' , notify_on_missing = [ 'bob@example.com' , 'alice@example.org' ], missing_timeout = 300 ) # notify after 5 minutes ] The email sent this way will use a MailNotifier (see MailNotifier ) status target, if one is configured. This provides a way for you to control the from address of the email, as well as the relayhost (aka smarthost ) to use as an SMTP server. If no MailNotifier is configured on this buildmaster, the worker-missing emails will be sent using a default configuration. Note that if you want to have a MailNotifier for worker-missing emails but not for regular build emails, just create one with builders=[] , as follows: from buildbot.plugins import status , worker m = status . MailNotifier ( fromaddr = 'buildbot@localhost' , builders = [], relayhost = 'smtp.example.org' ) c [ 'reporters' ] . append ( m ) c [ 'workers' ] = [ worker . Worker ( 'bot-solaris' , 'solarispasswd' , notify_on_missing = 'bob@example.com' ) ] Workers States There are some times when a worker misbehaves because of issues with its configuration. In those cases, you may want to pause the worker, or maybe completely shut it down. There are three actions that you may take (in the worker’s web page Actions dialog): Pause : If a worker is paused, it won’t accept new builds. The action of pausing a worker will not affect any ongoing build. Graceful Shutdown : If a worker is in graceful shutdown mode, it won’t accept new builds, but will finish the current builds. When all of its build are finished, the buildbot-worker process will terminate. Force Shutdown : If a worker is in force shutdown mode, it will terminate immediately, and the build it was currently doing will be put to retry state. Those actions will put the worker in either of two states: paused : the worker is paused if it is connected but doesn’t accept new builds. graceful : the worker is graceful if it doesn’t accept new builds, and will shutdown when builds are finished. A worker might not be able to accept a job for a period of time if buildbot detects a misbehavior. This is called the quarantine timer . Quarantine timer is an exponential back-off mechanism for workers. This prevents a misbehaving worker from eating the build queue by quickly finishing builds in EXCEPTION state. When misbehavior is detected, the timer will pause the worker for 10 seconds, and then the time will double with each misbehavior detection until the worker finishes a build. The first case of misbehavior is for a latent worker to not start properly. The second case of misbehavior is for a build to end with an EXCEPTION status. Pausing and unpausing a worker will force it to leave quarantine immediately. The quarantine timeout will not be reset until the worker finishes a build. Worker states are stored in the database, can be queried via REST API , and are visible in the UI’s workers page. 2.5.6.3. Local Workers For smaller setups, you may want to just run the workers on the same machine as the master. To simplify the maintenance, you may even want to run them in the same process. This is what LocalWorker is for. Instead of configuring a worker.Worker , you have to configure a worker.LocalWorker . As the worker is running on the same process, password is not necessary. You can run as many local workers as your machine’s CPU and memory allows. A configuration for two workers would look like: from buildbot.plugins import worker c [ 'workers' ] = [ worker . LocalWorker ( 'bot1' ), worker . LocalWorker ( 'bot2' ), ] In order to use local workers you need to have buildbot-worker package installed. 2.5.6.4. Latent Workers The standard Buildbot model has workers started manually. The previous section described how to configure the master for this approach. Another approach is to let the Buildbot master start workers when builds are ready, on-demand. Thanks to services such as Amazon Web Services’ Elastic Compute Cloud (“AWS EC2”), this is relatively easy to set up, and can be very useful for some situations. The workers that are started on-demand are called “latent” workers. You can find the list of Supported Latent Workers below. Common Options The following options are available for all latent workers. build_wait_timeout This option allows you to specify how long a latent worker should wait after a build for another build before it shuts down. It defaults to 10 minutes. If this is set to 0, then the worker will be shut down immediately. If it is less than 0, it will be shut down only when shutting down master. check_instance_interval This option controls the interval that the health checks run during worker startup. The health checks speed up the detection of irrecoverably crashed worker (e.g. due to an issue with Docker image in the case of Docker workers). Without such checks build would continue waiting for the worker to connect until missing_timeout time elapses. The value of the option defaults to 10 seconds. Supported Latent Workers As of time of writing, Buildbot supports the following latent workers: Amazon Web Services Elastic Compute Cloud (“AWS EC2”) Libvirt OpenStack Docker latent worker Marathon latent worker Kubernetes latent worker UpCloud Dangers with Latent Workers Any latent worker that interacts with a for-fee service, such as the EC2LatentWorker , brings significant risks. As already identified, the configuration will need access to account information that, if obtained by a criminal, can be used to charge services to your account. Also, bugs in the Buildbot software may lead to unnecessary charges. In particular, if the master neglects to shut down an instance for some reason, a virtual machine may be running unnecessarily, charging against your account. Manual and/or automatic (e.g. Nagios with a plugin using a library like boto) double-checking may be appropriate. A comparatively trivial note is that currently if two instances try to attach to the same latent worker, it is likely that the system will become confused. This should not occur, unless, for instance, you configure a normal worker to connect with the authentication of a latent buildbot. If this situation does occurs, stop all attached instances and restart the master. Previous Next © Copyright Buildbot Team Members. Built with Sphinx using a theme provided by Read the Docs . | 2026-01-13T09:30:33 |
http://docs.buildbot.net/current/manual/configuration/codebases.html | 2.5.9. Codebases — Buildbot 4.3.0 documentation Buildbot 1. Buildbot Tutorial 2. Buildbot Manual 2.1. Introduction 2.2. Installation 2.3. Concepts 2.4. Secret Management 2.5. Configuration 2.5.1. Configuring Buildbot 2.5.2. Global Configuration 2.5.3. Change Sources and Changes 2.5.4. Changes 2.5.5. Schedulers 2.5.6. Workers 2.5.7. Builder Configuration 2.5.8. Projects 2.5.9. Codebases 2.5.9.1. Example 2.5.10. Build Factories 2.5.11. Build Sets 2.5.12. Properties 2.5.13. Build Steps 2.5.14. Interlocks 2.5.15. Report Generators 2.5.16. Reporters 2.5.17. Web Server 2.5.18. Change Hooks 2.5.19. Custom Services 2.5.20. DbConfig 2.5.21. Configurators 2.5.22. Manhole 2.5.23. Multimaster 2.5.24. Multiple-Codebase Builds 2.5.25. Miscellaneous Configuration 2.5.26. Testing Utilities 2.6. Customization 2.7. Command-line Tool 2.8. Resources 2.9. Optimization 2.10. Plugin Infrastructure in Buildbot 2.11. Deployment 2.12. Upgrading 3. Buildbot Development 4. Release Notes 5. Older Release Notes 6. API Indices Buildbot 2. Buildbot Manual 2.5. Configuration 2.5.9. Codebases View page source 2.5.9. Codebases Example The codebases configuration key is a list of objects holding the configuration of Codebases. For more information on the Codebase function in Buildbot, see the Concepts chapter . Codebase takes the following keyword arguments: name The name of the Codebase. The name must be unique across all codebases that are part of the project. If name is changed, then a new codebase is created with respect to historical data stored by Buildbot. project The name of the project that codebase is part of. The following arguments are optional: slug (string, optional) A short string that identifies the codebase. Among other things, it may be used to refer to the codebase in the URLs of the Buildbot web UI. By default slug is equal to name . 2.5.9.1. Example The following is a demonstration of defining several Projects in the Buildbot configuration from buildbot.plugins import util c [ 'projects' ] = [ util . Project ( name = "example" , description = "An application to build example widgets" ), util . Project ( name = "example-utils" , description = "Utilities for the example project" ), ] c [ 'codebases' ] = [ util . Codebase ( name = "main" , project = 'example' ), util . Codebase ( name = "main" , project = 'example-utils' ), ] Previous Next © Copyright Buildbot Team Members. Built with Sphinx using a theme provided by Read the Docs . | 2026-01-13T09:30:33 |
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http://docs.buildbot.net/current/manual/installation/misc.html#windows-service-setup | 2.2.6. Next Steps — Buildbot 4.3.0 documentation Buildbot 1. Buildbot Tutorial 2. Buildbot Manual 2.1. Introduction 2.2. Installation 2.2.1. Buildbot Components 2.2.2. Requirements 2.2.3. Installing the code 2.2.4. Buildmaster Setup 2.2.5. Worker Setup 2.2.6. Next Steps 2.2.6.1. Launching the daemons 2.2.6.2. Launching worker as Windows service 2.2.6.3. Logfiles 2.2.6.4. Shutdown 2.3. Concepts 2.4. Secret Management 2.5. Configuration 2.6. Customization 2.7. Command-line Tool 2.8. Resources 2.9. Optimization 2.10. Plugin Infrastructure in Buildbot 2.11. Deployment 2.12. Upgrading 3. Buildbot Development 4. Release Notes 5. Older Release Notes 6. API Indices Buildbot 2. Buildbot Manual 2.2. Installation 2.2.6. Next Steps View page source 2.2.6. Next Steps 2.2.6.1. Launching the daemons Both the buildmaster and the worker run as daemon programs. To launch them, pass the working directory to the buildbot and buildbot-worker commands, as appropriate: # start a master buildbot start [ BASEDIR ] # start a worker buildbot-worker start [ WORKER_BASEDIR ] The BASEDIR is optional and can be omitted if the current directory contains the buildbot configuration (the buildbot.tac file). buildbot start This command will start the daemon and then return, so normally it will not produce any output. To verify that the programs are indeed running, look for a pair of files named twistd.log and twistd.pid that should be created in the working directory. twistd.pid contains the process ID of the newly-spawned daemon. When the worker connects to the buildmaster, new directories will start appearing in its base directory. The buildmaster tells the worker to create a directory for each Builder which will be using that worker. All build operations are performed within these directories: CVS checkouts, compiles, and tests. Once you get everything running, you will want to arrange for the buildbot daemons to be started at boot time. One way is to use cron , by putting them in a @reboot crontab entry [ 1 ] @reboot buildbot start [ BASEDIR ] When you run crontab to set this up, remember to do it as the buildmaster or worker account! If you add this to your crontab when running as your regular account (or worse yet, root), then the daemon will run as the wrong user, quite possibly as one with more authority than you intended to provide. It is important to remember that the environment provided to cron jobs and init scripts can be quite different than your normal runtime. There may be fewer environment variables specified, and the PATH may be shorter than usual. It is a good idea to test out this method of launching the worker by using a cron job with a time in the near future, with the same command, and then check twistd.log to make sure the worker actually started correctly. Common problems here are for /usr/local or ~/bin to not be on your PATH , or for PYTHONPATH to not be set correctly. Sometimes HOME is messed up too. If using systemd to launch buildbot-worker , it may be a good idea to specify a fixed PATH using the Environment directive (see systemd unit file example ). Some distributions may include conveniences to make starting buildbot at boot time easy. For instance, with the default buildbot package in Debian-based distributions, you may only need to modify /etc/default/buildbot (see also /etc/init.d/buildbot , which reads the configuration in /etc/default/buildbot ). Buildbot also comes with its own init scripts that provide support for controlling multi-worker and multi-master setups (mostly because they are based on the init script from the Debian package). With a little modification, these scripts can be used on both Debian and RHEL-based distributions. Thus, they may prove helpful to package maintainers who are working on buildbot (or to those who haven’t yet split buildbot into master and worker packages). # install as /etc/default/buildbot-worker # or /etc/sysconfig/buildbot-worker worker/contrib/init-scripts/buildbot-worker.default # install as /etc/default/buildmaster # or /etc/sysconfig/buildmaster master/contrib/init-scripts/buildmaster.default # install as /etc/init.d/buildbot-worker worker/contrib/init-scripts/buildbot-worker.init.sh # install as /etc/init.d/buildmaster master/contrib/init-scripts/buildmaster.init.sh # ... and tell sysvinit about them chkconfig buildmaster reset # ... or update-rc.d buildmaster defaults 2.2.6.2. Launching worker as Windows service Security consideration Setting up the buildbot worker as a Windows service requires Windows administrator rights. It is important to distinguish installation stage from service execution. It is strongly recommended run Buildbot worker with lowest required access rights. It is recommended run a service under machine local non-privileged account. If you decide run Buildbot worker under domain account it is recommended to create dedicated strongly limited user account that will run Buildbot worker service. Windows service setup In this description, we assume that the buildbot worker account is the local domain account worker . In case worker should run under domain user account please replace .\worker with <domain>\worker . Please replace <worker.passwd> with given user password. Please replace <worker.basedir> with the full/absolute directory specification to the created worker (what is called BASEDIR in Creating a worker ). buildbot_worker_windows_service --user .\worker --password < worker.passwd > --startup auto install powershell -command "& {&'New-Item' -path Registry::HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\BuildBot\Parameters}" powershell -command "& {&'set-ItemProperty' -path Registry::HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\BuildBot\Parameters -Name directories -Value '<worker.basedir>'}" The first command automatically adds user rights to run Buildbot as service. Modify environment variables This step is optional and may depend on your needs. At least we have found useful to have dedicated temp folder worker steps. It is much easier discover what temporary files your builds leaks/misbehaves. As Administrator run regedit Open the key Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Buildbot . Create a new value of type REG_MULTI_SZ called Environment . Add entries like TMP = c : \ bbw \ tmp TEMP = c : \ bbw \ tmp Check if Buildbot can start correctly configured as Windows service As admin user run the command net start buildbot . In case everything goes well, you should see following output The BuildBot service is starting . The BuildBot service was started successfully . Troubleshooting If anything goes wrong check Twisted log on C:\bbw\worker\twistd.log Windows system event log ( eventvwr.msc in command line, Show-EventLog in PowerShell). 2.2.6.3. Logfiles While a buildbot daemon runs, it emits text to a logfile, named twistd.log . A command like tail -f twistd.log is useful to watch the command output as it runs. The buildmaster will announce any errors with its configuration file in the logfile, so it is a good idea to look at the log at startup time to check for any problems. Most buildmaster activities will cause lines to be added to the log. 2.2.6.4. Shutdown To stop a buildmaster or worker manually, use: buildbot stop [ BASEDIR ] # or buildbot-worker stop [ WORKER_BASEDIR ] This simply looks for the twistd.pid file and kills whatever process is identified within. At system shutdown, all processes are sent a SIGKILL . The buildmaster and worker will respond to this by shutting down normally. The buildmaster will respond to a SIGHUP by re-reading its config file. Of course, this only works on Unix-like systems with signal support and not on Windows. The following shortcut is available: buildbot reconfig [ BASEDIR ] When you update the Buildbot code to a new release, you will need to restart the buildmaster and/or worker before they can take advantage of the new code. 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Они служат для различных целей, таких как запоминание учетных данных для входа, настройки сайта и отслеживание поведения пользователей. Однако может потребоваться удалить файлы cookie из соображений конфиденциальности или для устранения проблем с просмотром. В этой статье содержатся инструкции по выполнению следующих инструкций: Просмотр всех файлов cookie Разрешить все файлы cookie Разрешить файлы cookie с определенного веб-сайта Блокировка сторонних файлов cookie Блокировать все cookie Блокировка файлов cookie с определенного сайта Удаление всех файлов cookie Удаление файлов cookie определенного сайта Удаление файлов cookie при каждом закрытии браузера Использование файлов cookie для предварительной загрузки страницы для ускорения просмотра Просмотр всех файлов cookie Откройте браузер Edge, выберите Параметры и многое другое в правом верхнем углу окна браузера. Выберите Параметры > Конфиденциальность, поиск и службы . Выберите Файлы cookie , а затем щелкните Просмотреть все файлы cookie и данные сайта , чтобы просмотреть все сохраненные файлы cookie и связанные сведения о сайте. Разрешить все файлы cookie Разрешив файлы cookie, веб-сайты смогут сохранять и извлекать данные в браузере, что может улучшить работу браузера, запомня ваши предпочтения и данные для входа. Откройте браузер Edge, выберите Параметры и многое другое в правом верхнем углу окна браузера. Выберите Параметры > Конфиденциальность, поиск и службы . Выберите Файлы cookie и включите переключатель Разрешить сайтам сохранять и считывать данные файлов cookie (рекомендуется), чтобы разрешить все файлы cookie. Разрешение файлов cookie с определенного сайта Разрешив файлы cookie, веб-сайты смогут сохранять и извлекать данные в браузере, что может улучшить работу браузера, запомня ваши предпочтения и данные для входа. Откройте браузер Edge, выберите Параметры и многое другое в правом верхнем углу окна браузера. Выберите Параметры > Конфиденциальность, поиск и службы . Выберите Файлы cookie и перейдите в раздел Разрешено, чтобы сохранить файлы cookie. Выберите Добавить сайт , чтобы разрешить файлы cookie для каждого сайта, введя URL-адрес сайта. Блокировка сторонних файлов cookie Если вы не хотите, чтобы сторонние сайты сохраняли файлы cookie на вашем компьютере, вы можете заблокировать файлы cookie. Из-за блокировки файлов cookie некоторые страницы могут отображаться неправильно, а также может отображаться сообщение о необходимости разрешить файлы cookie для просмотра сайта. Откройте браузер Edge, выберите Параметры и многое другое в правом верхнем углу окна браузера. Выберите Параметры > Конфиденциальность, поиск и службы . Выберите Файлы cookie и включите переключатель Блокировать сторонние файлы cookie. Блокировать все cookie Если вы не хотите, чтобы сторонние сайты сохраняли файлы cookie на вашем компьютере, вы можете заблокировать файлы cookie. 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https://docs.aws.amazon.com/de_de/AmazonCloudFront/latest/DeveloperGuide/lambda-edge-how-it-works.html | Erste Schritte mit Lambda@Edge-Funktionen (Konsole) - Amazon CloudFront Erste Schritte mit Lambda@Edge-Funktionen (Konsole) - Amazon CloudFront Dokumentation Amazon CloudFront Entwicklerhandbuch Die vorliegende Übersetzung wurde maschinell erstellt. Im Falle eines Konflikts oder eines Widerspruchs zwischen dieser übersetzten Fassung und der englischen Fassung (einschließlich infolge von Verzögerungen bei der Übersetzung) ist die englische Fassung maßgeblich. Erste Schritte mit Lambda@Edge-Funktionen (Konsole) Mit Lambda @Edge können Sie CloudFront Trigger verwenden, um eine Lambda-Funktion aufzurufen. Wenn Sie eine CloudFront Verteilung mit einer Lambda-Funktion verknüpfen, CloudFront fängt sie Anfragen und Antworten an CloudFront Edge-Standorten ab und führt die Funktion aus. Lambda-Funktionen können die Sicherheit erhöhen oder Informationen besser an Ihre Viewer anpassen, um die Leistung zu verbessern. Die folgende Liste bietet einen grundlegenden Überblick darüber, wie Lambda-Funktionen mit CloudFront erstellt und verwendet werden. Überblick: Lambda-Funktionen erstellen und verwenden mit CloudFront Erstellen Sie eine Lambda-Funktion in der Region USA Ost (Nord-Virginia). Speichern und veröffentlichen Sie eine nummerierte Version der Funktion. Wenn Sie die Funktion ändern möchten, müssen Sie die $LATEST-Version der Funktion in der Region USA Ost (Nord-Virginia) bearbeiten. Bevor Sie es für die Verwendung einrichten CloudFront, veröffentlichen Sie dann eine neue nummerierte Version. Ordnen Sie der Funktion ein CloudFront Verteilungs- und Cache-Verhalten zu. Geben Sie dann ein oder mehrere CloudFront Ereignisse ( Trigger ) an, die die Ausführung der Funktion veranlassen. Sie können beispielsweise einen Trigger erstellen, damit die Funktion ausgeführt wird, wenn sie eine Anfrage von einem Viewer CloudFront erhält. Wenn Sie einen Auslöser erstellen, erstellt Lambda Replikate der Funktion an AWS -Standorten weltweit. Tipp Weitere Informationen finden Sie unter Funktionen erstellen und aktualisieren , Ereignisstruktur und Hinzufügen von CloudFront Triggern . Weitere Ideen und Codebeispiele finden Sie auch in Beispielfunktionen für Lambda@Edge . Ein step-by-step Tutorial finden Sie unter dem folgenden Thema: Themen Tutorial: Erstellen einer grundlegenden Lambda@Edge-Funktion (Konsole) JavaScript ist in Ihrem Browser nicht verfügbar oder deaktiviert. Zur Nutzung der AWS-Dokumentation muss JavaScript aktiviert sein. Weitere Informationen finden auf den Hilfe-Seiten Ihres Browsers. Dokumentkonventionen Anwendungsmöglichkeiten von Lambda@Edge Tutorial: Grundlegende Lambda@Edge-Funktion Hat Ihnen diese Seite geholfen? – Ja Vielen Dank, dass Sie uns mitgeteilt haben, dass wir gute Arbeit geleistet haben! Würden Sie sich einen Moment Zeit nehmen, um uns mitzuteilen, was wir richtig gemacht haben, damit wir noch besser werden? Hat Ihnen diese Seite geholfen? – Nein Vielen Dank, dass Sie uns mitgeteilt haben, dass diese Seite überarbeitet werden muss. Es tut uns Leid, dass wir Ihnen nicht weiterhelfen konnten. Würden Sie sich einen Moment Zeit nehmen, um uns mitzuteilen, wie wir die Dokumentation verbessern können? | 2026-01-13T09:30:33 |
https://llvmweekly.org/issue/627 | LLVM Weekly - #627, January 5th 2026 LLVM Weekly - #627, January 5th 2026 Welcome to the six hundred and twenty-seventh issue of LLVM Weekly, a weekly newsletter (published every Monday) covering developments in LLVM, Clang, and related projects. LLVM Weekly is brought to you by Alex Bradbury . Subscribe to future issues at https://llvmweekly.org and pass it on to anyone else you think may be interested. Please send any tips or feedback via email: asb@asbradbury.org , or Mastodon: @llvmweekly@fosstodon.org / @asb@fosstodon.org , or Bluesky: @llvmweekly.org / @asbradbury.org . Twelve years of LLVM Weekly! If you can believe it, yet another year has passed. Twelve years and still somehow without missing a week. Thank you for reading! News and articles from around the web and events GNU Tools Weekly posted short review of GNU toolchain developments in 2025 . The call for proposals for the 2026 EuroLLVM Developers' Meeting closes on 11th January . According to the LLVM Calendar in the coming week there will be the following: Office hours with the following hosts: Johannes Doerfert, Quentin Colombet. Online sync-ups on the following topics: Flang, qualification, modules, lifetime safety, LLVM/Offload, Clang C and C++ language working group, OpenMP for Flang, HLSL, reflection. For more details see the LLVM calendar , getting involved documentation on online sync ups and office hours . On the forums Alexis Engelke proposes adding a CMake build option to use pre-compiled headers (PCH) in order to speed up the LLVM build . On Alexis' machine, the build time for the tested LLVM config goes from 139 seconds to 86 seconds when built with PCH. There’s been continuing discussion on the newest LLVM AI tool policy thread, e.g. PragmaTwice sharing practices from ASF communities . Cristian Assaiante shared results on research to selectively disable optimisation passes with an aim to improve debug information quality at minimal performance loss . Bill Wendling proposed a solution for improving LLVM support for alternative constraints in GNU extended inline assembly . These are constraints like "rm" that allow the compiler to choose whether to use a general purpose register or memory for the operand, where currently the frontend defaults to a conservative choice. There’s debae in the thread about whether introducing a new IR instruction is overkill and whether this can be handled in ISel. ChuanqiXu is looking for contributors to help work through collected issues with C++20 modules on Windows . Owen Anderson proposed new IR attributes to llvm.memcpy/llvm.memmove calls to better support architectures like CHERI . Yingwei Zheng raised some questions about use of issue assignment , especially (but not exclusively) in terms of how it relates to “good first issues”. LLVM commits The first part of the LLVM ABI lowering library was committed - the ABI type system. c2c787c . The SLP (superword-level parallelism) vectoriser gained initial support for “tree throttling”, where it trims non-profitable subtrees. 79472d3 . A BranchOnTwoConds instruction was added to VPlan in order to improve modeling for early-exit loops. 524b178 . LoopMicroOpBufferSize was set in the AArch64 Oryon scheduling model in order to enable unrolling based on runtime tripcount. 58a5ade . Documentation on on floating point reduction vectorisation was updated to reflect that floating-point reductions can be vectorised using ordered reductions even without -ffast-math on some targets. e4414a4 . llvm.allow.sanitize.* intrinsics were added. They return true if the corresponding sanitizer is enabled for the function. 75432ce . Clang commits -Wunsafe-buffer-usage can now check custom printf/scanf style functions annotated with __attribute__((__format__(__printf__, ...))) (or __scanf__ ). 81b4664 . A new check, readability-inconsistent-ifelse-braces was added to clang-tidy. It will detect cases where one branch of an if/else uses braces and the other one doesn’t. 7c0420d . Other project commits The [[nodiscard]] attribute was added to various functions in libcxx. 0347c30 , fc30dc4 , 60bf381 , and more. Documentation was updated for “canonical form” MLIR, noting there is no formal definition. abfac95 . Subscribe at LLVMWeekly.org . | 2026-01-13T09:30:33 |
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https://www.php.net/manual/ja/features.commandline.php | PHP: コマンドラインの使用法 - Manual update page now Downloads Documentation Get Involved Help Search docs Getting Started Introduction A simple tutorial Language Reference Basic syntax Types Variables Constants Expressions Operators Control Structures Functions Classes and Objects Namespaces Enumerations Errors Exceptions Fibers Generators Attributes References Explained Predefined Variables Predefined Exceptions Predefined Interfaces and Classes Predefined Attributes Context options and parameters Supported Protocols and Wrappers Security Introduction General considerations Installed as CGI binary Installed as an Apache module Session Security Filesystem Security Database Security Error Reporting User Submitted Data Hiding PHP Keeping Current Features HTTP authentication with PHP Cookies Sessions Handling file uploads Using remote files Connection handling Persistent Database Connections Command line usage Garbage Collection DTrace Dynamic Tracing Function Reference Affecting PHP's Behaviour Audio Formats Manipulation Authentication Services Command Line Specific Extensions Compression and Archive Extensions Cryptography Extensions Database Extensions Date and Time Related Extensions File System Related Extensions Human Language and Character Encoding Support Image Processing and Generation Mail Related Extensions Mathematical Extensions Non-Text MIME Output Process Control Extensions Other Basic Extensions Other Services Search Engine Extensions Server Specific Extensions Session Extensions Text Processing Variable and Type Related Extensions Web Services Windows Only Extensions XML Manipulation GUI Extensions Keyboard Shortcuts ? This help j Next menu item k Previous menu item g p Previous man page g n Next man page G Scroll to bottom g g Scroll to top g h Goto homepage g s Goto search (current page) / Focus search box 他の SAPI との違い » « 持続的データベース接続 PHP マニュアル 機能 Change language: English German Spanish French Italian Japanese Brazilian Portuguese Russian Turkish Ukrainian Chinese (Simplified) Other PHP をコマンドラインから使用する 目次 他の SAPI との違い オプション PHP ファイルの実行 I/O ストリーム 対話シェル ビルトインウェブサーバー INI 設定 はじめに CLI SAPI の主な目的は、シェルアプリケーションを PHP で開発することです。 CLI SAPI とその他の SAPI の間にはちょっとした違いがあり、 それを本章で説明します。 CLI と CGI は多くの共通点がありますが、別の SAPI であるということも覚えておきましょう。 CLI SAPI は、 --enable-cli でデフォルトで有効となっています。 ./configure の際に --disable-cli オプションを指定して無効にすることもできます。 CLI / CGI バイナリの名前、位置、そして存在するかどうかは PHP がどのようにインストールされているかによって異なります。デフォルトで make を実行したときには、 CGI と CLI が両方ビルドされて、それぞれ PHP ソースディレクトリの sapi/cgi/php-cgi と sapi/cli/php にできあがります。 両方とも php という名前であることに注意しましょう。 make install のときにどうなるかは、configure 行に依存します。 configure で例えば apxs のような SAPI モジュールが選択された場合、または --disable-cgi が指定された場合、 make install によって CLI が {PREFIX}/bin/php にコピーされます。さもなければ CGI がそこにコピーされます。 つまり、たとえば configure で --with-apxs を指定すると、 make install での CLI のコピー先は {PREFIX}/bin/php となります。 既にインストールされている CGI バイナリを上書きしたい場合には、 make install の後に make install-cli を実行してください。あるいは configure で --disable-cgi を指定することもできます。 注意 : --enable-cli と --enable-cgi の両方がデフォルトで有効になっています。そのため、configure で --enable-cli を指定したからといって、 make install で {PREFIX}/bin/php にコピーされるのが必ずしも CLI になるとは限りません。 Windows 版の CLI はメインフォルダ内で php.exe という名前で配布されます。 CGI バージョンは、 php-cgi.exe として配布されます。さらに configure で --enable-cli-win32 を指定すると、新しく php-win.exe というファイルが配布されます。 これは CLI バージョンとほぼ同じですが、何も出力しないため、コンソールは必要ありません。 注意 : 自分の SAPI は何か? シェルで php -v をタイプすると、 php が CGI なのか CLI なのかわかります。 php_sapi_name() と定数 PHP_SAPI も参照ください。 注意 : Unix の man ページは、 シェル環境から man php とすれば見ることができます。 Found A Problem? Learn How To Improve This Page • Submit a Pull Request • Report a Bug + add a note User Contributed Notes 33 notes up down 123 sep16 at psu dot edu ¶ 13 years ago You can easily parse command line arguments into the $_GET variable by using the parse_str() function. <?php parse_str ( implode ( '&' , array_slice ( $argv , 1 )), $_GET ); ?> It behaves exactly like you'd expect with cgi-php. $ php -f somefile.php a=1 b[]=2 b[]=3 This will set $_GET['a'] to '1' and $_GET['b'] to array('2', '3'). Even better, instead of putting that line in every file, take advantage of PHP's auto_prepend_file directive. Put that line in its own file and set the auto_prepend_file directive in your cli-specific php.ini like so: auto_prepend_file = "/etc/php/cli-php5.3/local.prepend.php" It will be automatically prepended to any PHP file run from the command line. up down 31 ohcc at 163 dot com ¶ 9 years ago use " instead of ' on windows when using the cli version with -r php -r "echo 1" -- correct php -r 'echo 1' PHP Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ''echo' (T_ENCAPSED_AND_WHITESPACE), expecting end of file in Command line code on line 1 up down 27 apmuthu at usa dot net ¶ 8 years ago Adding a pause() function to PHP waiting for any user input returning it: <?php function pause () { $handle = fopen ( "php://stdin" , "r" ); do { $line = fgets ( $handle ); } while ( $line == '' ); fclose ( $handle ); return $line ; } ?> up down 23 PSIKYO at mail dot dlut dot edu dot cn ¶ 12 years ago If you edit a php file in windows, upload and run it on linux with command line method. You may encounter a running problem probably like that: [root@ItsCloud02 wsdl]# ./lnxcli.php Extension './lnxcli.php' not present. Or you may encounter some other strange problem. Care the enter key. In windows environment, enter key generate two binary characters '0D0A'. But in Linux, enter key generate just only a 'OA'. I wish it can help someone if you are using windows to code php and run it as a command line program on linux. up down 28 frankNospamwanted at. toppoint dot. de ¶ 11 years ago Parsing commandline argument GET String without changing the PHP script (linux shell): URL: index.php?a=1&b=2 Result: output.html echo "" | php -R 'include("index.php");' -B 'parse_str($argv[1], $_GET);' 'a=1&b=2' >output.html (no need to change php.ini) You can put this echo "" | php -R 'include("'$1'");' -B 'parse_str($argv[1], $_GET);' "$2" in a bash script "php_get" to use it like this: php_get index.php 'a=1&b=2' >output.html or directed to text browser... php_get index.php 'a=1&b=2' |w3m -T text/html up down 25 drewish at katherinehouse dot com ¶ 20 years ago When you're writing one line php scripts remember that 'php://stdin' is your friend. Here's a simple program I use to format PHP code for inclusion on my blog: UNIX: cat test.php | php -r "print htmlentities(file_get_contents('php://stdin'));" DOS/Windows: type test.php | php -r "print htmlentities(file_get_contents('php://stdin'));" up down 27 Kodeart ¶ 14 years ago Check directly without calling functions: <?php if ( PHP_SAPI === 'cli' ) { // ... } ?> You can define a constant to use it elsewhere <?php define ( 'ISCLI' , PHP_SAPI === 'cli' ); ?> up down 20 Anonymous ¶ 4 years ago We can pass many arguments directly into the hashbang line. As example many ini setting via the -d parameter of php. --- #!/usr/bin/php -d memory_limit=2048M -d post_max_size=0 phpinfo(); exit; --- ./script | grep memory memory_limit => 2048M => 2048M --- But we can also use this behaviour into a second script, so it call the first as an interpreter, via the hashbang: --- #!./script arg1 arg2 arg3 --- However the parameters are dispatched in a different way into $argv All the parameters are in $argv[1], $argv[0] is the interpreter script name, and $argv[1] is the caller script name. To get back the parameters into $argv, we can simply test if $argv[1] contains spaces, and then dispatch again as normal: #!/usr/bin/php -d memory_limit=2048M -d post_max_size=0 <?php var_dump ( $argv ); if ( strpos ( $argv [ 1 ], ' ' ) !== false ){ $argw = explode ( " " , $argv [ 1 ]); array_unshift ( $argw , $argv [ 2 ]); $argv = $argw ; } var_dump ( $argv ); ?> --- array(3) { [0]=> string(8) "./script" [1]=> string(15) "arg1 arg2 arg3 " [2]=> string(14) "./other_script" } array(4) { [0]=> string(8) "./other_script" [1]=> string(4) "arg1" [2]=> string(4) "arg2" [3]=> string(4) "arg3" } --- This will maintain the same behaviour in all cases and allow to even double click a script to call both parameters of another script, and even make a full interpreter language layer. The other script doesn't has to be php. Take care of paths. up down 33 ben at slax0rnet dot com ¶ 21 years ago Just a note for people trying to use interactive mode from the commandline. The purpose of interactive mode is to parse code snippits without actually leaving php, and it works like this: [root@localhost php-4.3.4]# php -a Interactive mode enabled <?php echo "hi!" ; ?> <note, here we would press CTRL-D to parse everything we've entered so far> hi! <?php exit(); ?> <ctrl-d here again> [root@localhost php-4.3.4]# I noticed this somehow got ommited from the docs, hope it helps someone! up down 15 phpnotes at ssilk dot de ¶ 23 years ago To hand over the GET-variables in interactive mode like in HTTP-Mode (e.g. your URI is myprog.html?hugo=bla&bla=hugo), you have to call php myprog.html '&hugo=bla&bla=hugo' (two & instead of ? and &!) There just a little difference in the $ARGC, $ARGV values, but I think this is in those cases not relevant. up down 17 roberto dot dimas at gmail dot com ¶ 20 years ago One of the things I like about perl and vbscripts, is the fact that I can name a file e.g. 'test.pl' and just have to type 'test, without the .pl extension' on the windows command line and the command processor knows that it is a perl file and executes it using the perl command interpreter. I did the same with the file extension .php3 (I will use php3 exclusivelly for command line php scripts, I'm doing this because my text editor VIM 6.3 already has the correct syntax highlighting for .php3 files ). I modified the PATHEXT environment variable in Windows XP, from the " 'system' control panel applet->'Advanced' tab->'Environment Variables' button-> 'System variables' text area". Then from control panel "Folder Options" applet-> 'File Types' tab, I added a new file extention (php3), using the button 'New' and typing php3 in the window that pops up. Then in the 'Details for php3 extention' area I used the 'Change' button to look for the Php.exe executable so that the php3 file extentions are associated with the php executable. You have to modify also the 'PATH' environment variable, pointing to the folder where the php executable is installed Hope this is useful to somebody up down 28 notreallyanaddress at somerandomaddr dot com ¶ 16 years ago If you want to be interactive with the user and accept user input, all you need to do is read from stdin. <?php echo "Are you sure you want to do this? Type 'yes' to continue: " ; $handle = fopen ( "php://stdin" , "r" ); $line = fgets ( $handle ); if( trim ( $line ) != 'yes' ){ echo "ABORTING!\n" ; exit; } echo "\n" ; echo "Thank you, continuing...\n" ; ?> up down 21 OverFlow636 at gmail dot com ¶ 20 years ago I needed this, you proly wont tho. puts the exicution args into $_GET <?php if ( $argv ) { foreach ( $argv as $k => $v ) { if ( $k == 0 ) continue; $it = explode ( "=" , $argv [ $i ]); if (isset( $it [ 1 ])) $_GET [ $it [ 0 ]] = $it [ 1 ]; } } ?> up down 18 lucas dot vasconcelos at gmail dot com ¶ 18 years ago Just another variant of previous script that group arguments doesn't starts with '-' or '--' <?php function arguments ( $argv ) { $_ARG = array(); foreach ( $argv as $arg ) { if ( ereg ( '--([^=]+)=(.*)' , $arg , $reg )) { $_ARG [ $reg [ 1 ]] = $reg [ 2 ]; } elseif( ereg ( '^-([a-zA-Z0-9])' , $arg , $reg )) { $_ARG [ $reg [ 1 ]] = 'true' ; } else { $_ARG [ 'input' ][]= $arg ; } } return $_ARG ; } print_r ( arguments ( $argv )); ?> $ php myscript.php --user=nobody /etc/apache2/* Array ( [input] => Array ( [0] => myscript.php [1] => /etc/apache2/apache2.conf [2] => /etc/apache2/conf.d [3] => /etc/apache2/envvars [4] => /etc/apache2/httpd.conf [5] => /etc/apache2/mods-available [6] => /etc/apache2/mods-enabled [7] => /etc/apache2/ports.conf [8] => /etc/apache2/sites-available [9] => /etc/apache2/sites-enabled ) [user] => nobody ) up down 17 jeff at noSpam[] dot genhex dot net ¶ 23 years ago You can also call the script from the command line after chmod'ing the file (ie: chmod 755 file.php). On your first line of the file, enter "#!/usr/bin/php" (or to wherever your php executable is located). If you want to suppress the PHP headers, use the line of "#!/usr/bin/php -q" for your path. up down 17 Anonymous ¶ 15 years ago Using CLI (on WIN at least), some INI paths are relative to the current working directory. For example, if your error_log = "php_errors.log", then php_errors.log will be created (or appended to if already exists) in whatever directory you happen to be in at the moment if you have write access there. Instead of having random error logs all over the place because of this behavior, you may want to set error_log to a full path, perhaps to the php.exe directory. up down 19 monte at ispi dot net ¶ 22 years ago I had a problem with the $argv values getting split up when they contained plus (+) signs. Be sure to use the CLI version, not CGI to get around it. Monte up down 23 thomas dot harding at laposte dot net ¶ 17 years ago Parsing command line: optimization is evil! One thing all contributors on this page forgotten is that you can suround an argv with single or double quotes. So the join coupled together with the preg_match_all will always break that :) Here is a proposal: #!/usr/bin/php <?php print_r ( arguments ( $argv )); function arguments ( $args ) { array_shift ( $args ); $endofoptions = false ; $ret = array ( 'commands' => array(), 'options' => array(), 'flags' => array(), 'arguments' => array(), ); while ( $arg = array_shift ( $args ) ) { // if we have reached end of options, //we cast all remaining argvs as arguments if ( $endofoptions ) { $ret [ 'arguments' ][] = $arg ; continue; } // Is it a command? (prefixed with --) if ( substr ( $arg , 0 , 2 ) === '--' ) { // is it the end of options flag? if (!isset ( $arg [ 3 ])) { $endofoptions = true ;; // end of options; continue; } $value = "" ; $com = substr ( $arg , 2 ); // is it the syntax '--option=argument'? if ( strpos ( $com , '=' )) list( $com , $value ) = split ( "=" , $com , 2 ); // is the option not followed by another option but by arguments elseif ( strpos ( $args [ 0 ], '-' ) !== 0 ) { while ( strpos ( $args [ 0 ], '-' ) !== 0 ) $value .= array_shift ( $args ). ' ' ; $value = rtrim ( $value , ' ' ); } $ret [ 'options' ][ $com ] = !empty( $value ) ? $value : true ; continue; } // Is it a flag or a serial of flags? (prefixed with -) if ( substr ( $arg , 0 , 1 ) === '-' ) { for ( $i = 1 ; isset( $arg [ $i ]) ; $i ++) $ret [ 'flags' ][] = $arg [ $i ]; continue; } // finally, it is not option, nor flag, nor argument $ret [ 'commands' ][] = $arg ; continue; } if (! count ( $ret [ 'options' ]) && ! count ( $ret [ 'flags' ])) { $ret [ 'arguments' ] = array_merge ( $ret [ 'commands' ], $ret [ 'arguments' ]); $ret [ 'commands' ] = array(); } return $ret ; } exit ( 0 ) /* vim: set expandtab tabstop=2 shiftwidth=2: */ ?> up down 18 eric dot brison at anakeen dot com ¶ 18 years ago Just a variant of previous script to accept arguments with '=' also <?php function arguments ( $argv ) { $_ARG = array(); foreach ( $argv as $arg ) { if ( ereg ( '--([^=]+)=(.*)' , $arg , $reg )) { $_ARG [ $reg [ 1 ]] = $reg [ 2 ]; } elseif( ereg ( '-([a-zA-Z0-9])' , $arg , $reg )) { $_ARG [ $reg [ 1 ]] = 'true' ; } } return $_ARG ; } ?> $ php myscript.php --user=nobody --password=secret -p --access="host=127.0.0.1 port=456" Array ( [user] => nobody [password] => secret [p] => true [access] => host=127.0.0.1 port=456 ) up down 16 linn at backendmedia dot com ¶ 21 years ago For those of you who want the old CGI behaviour that changes to the actual directory of the script use: chdir(dirname($_SERVER['argv'][0])); at the beginning of your scripts. up down 17 goalain eat gmail dont com ¶ 19 years ago If your php script doesn't run with shebang (#!/usr/bin/php), and it issues the beautifull and informative error message: "Command not found." just dos2unix yourscript.php et voila. If you still get the "Command not found." Just try to run it as ./myscript.php , with the "./" if it works - it means your current directory is not in the executable search path. If your php script doesn't run with shebang (#/usr/bin/php), and it issues the beautifull and informative message: "Invalid null command." it's probably because the "!" is missing in the the shebang line (like what's above) or something else in that area. \Alon up down 15 rob ¶ 18 years ago i use emacs in c-mode for editing. in 4.3, starting a cli script like so: #!/usr/bin/php -q /* -*- c -*- */ <?php told emacs to drop into c - mode automatically when i loaded the file for editing . the '-q' flag didn 't actually do anything (in the older cgi versions, it suppressed html output when the script was run) but it caused the commented mode line to be ignored by php. in 5.2, ' - q ' has apparently been deprecated. replace it with ' -- ' to achieve the 4.3 invocation-with-emacs-mode-line behavior: #!/usr/bin/php -- /* -*- c -*- */ <?php don' t go back to your 4.3 system and replace '-q' with '--' ; it seems to cause php to hang waiting on STDIN ... up down 10 bluej100@gmail ¶ 18 years ago In 5.1.2 (and others, I assume), the -f form silently drops the first argument after the script name from $_SERVER['argv']. I'd suggest avoiding it unless you need it for a special case. up down 8 sam marshall ¶ 6 years ago When using the -R flag, the name of the variable containing the content of the current line (not including the LF) is $argn. For example you can do this code: cat file.txt | php -R 'echo $argn . "\n";' This will just output each line of the input file without doing anything to it. up down 12 docey ¶ 20 years ago dunno if this is on linux the same but on windows evertime you send somthing to the console screen php is waiting for the console to return. therefor if you send a lot of small short amounts of text, the console is starting to be using more cpu-cycles then php and thus slowing the script. take a look at this sheme: cpu-cycle:1 ->php: print("a"); cpu-cycle:2 ->cmd: output("a"); cpu-cycle:3 ->php: print("b"); cpu-cycle:4 ->cmd: output("b"); cpu-cycle:5 ->php: print("c"); cpu-cycle:6 ->cmd: output("c"); cpu-cylce:7 ->php: print("d"); cpu-cycle:8 ->cmd: output("d"); cpu-cylce:9 ->php: print("e"); cpu-cycle:0 ->cmd: output("e"); on the screen just appears "abcde". but if you write your script this way it will be far more faster: cpu-cycle:1 ->php: ob_start(); cpu-cycle:2 ->php: print("abc"); cpu-cycle:3 ->php: print("de"); cpu-cycle:4 ->php: $data = ob_get_contents(); cpu-cycle:5 ->php: ob_end_clean(); cpu-cycle:6 ->php: print($data); cpu-cycle:7 ->cmd: output("abcde"); now this is just a small example but if you are writing an app that is outputting a lot to the console, i.e. a text based screen with frequent updates, then its much better to first cach all output, and output is as one big chunk of text instead of one char a the time. ouput buffering is ideal for this. in my script i outputted almost 4000chars of info and just by caching it first, it speeded up by almost 400% and dropped cpu-usage. because what is being displayed doesn't matter, be it 2 chars or 40.0000 chars, just the call to output takes a great deal of time. remeber that. maybe someone can test if this is the same on unix-based systems. it seems that the STDOUT stream just waits for the console to report ready, before continueing execution. up down 10 obfuscated at emailaddress dot com ¶ 20 years ago This posting is not a php-only problem, but hopefully will save someone a few hours of headaches. Running on MacOS (although this could happen on any *nix I suppose), I was unable to get the script to execute without specifically envoking php from the command line: [macg4:valencia/jobs] tim% test.php ./test.php: Command not found. However, it worked just fine when php was envoked on the command line: [macg4:valencia/jobs] tim% php test.php Well, here we are... Now what? Was file access mode set for executable? Yup. [macg4:valencia/jobs] tim% ls -l total 16 -rwxr-xr-x 1 tim staff 242 Feb 24 17:23 test.php And you did, of course, remember to add the php command as the first line of your script, yeah? Of course. #!/usr/bin/php <?php print "Well, here we are... Now what?\n" ; ?> So why dudn't it work? Well, like I said... on a Mac.... but I also occasionally edit the files on my Windows portable (i.e. when I'm travelling and don't have my trusty Mac available)... Using, say, WordPad on Windows... and BBEdit on the Mac... Aaahhh... in BBEdit check how the file is being saved! Mac? Unix? or Dos? Bingo. It had been saved as Dos format. Change it to Unix: [macg4:valencia/jobs] tim% ./test.php Well, here we are... Now what? [macg4:valencia/jobs] tim% NB: If you're editing your php files on multiple platforms (i.e. Windows and Linux), make sure you double check the files are saved in a Unix format... those \r's and \n's 'll bite cha! up down 13 Adam, php(at)getwebspace.com ¶ 22 years ago Ok, I've had a heck of a time with PHP > 4.3.x and whether to use CLI vs CGI. The CGI version of 4.3.2 would return (in browser): --- No input file specified. --- And the CLI version would return: --- 500 Internal Server Error --- It appears that in CGI mode, PHP looks at the environment variable PATH_TRANSLATED to determine the script to execute and ignores command line. That is why in the absensce of this environment variable, you get "No input file specified." However, in CLI mode the HTTP headers are not printed. I believe this is intended behavior for both situations but creates a problem when you have a CGI wrapper that sends environment variables but passes the actual script name on the command line. By modifying my CGI wrapper to create this PATH_TRANSLATED environment variable, it solved my problem, and I was able to run the CGI build of 4.3.2 up down 9 losbrutos at free dot fr ¶ 18 years ago an another "another variant" : <?php function arguments ( $argv ) { $_ARG = array(); foreach ( $argv as $arg ) { if ( preg_match ( '#^-{1,2}([a-zA-Z0-9]*)=?(.*)$#' , $arg , $matches )) { $key = $matches [ 1 ]; switch ( $matches [ 2 ]) { case '' : case 'true' : $arg = true ; break; case 'false' : $arg = false ; break; default: $arg = $matches [ 2 ]; } $_ARG [ $key ] = $arg ; } else { $_ARG [ 'input' ][] = $arg ; } } return $_ARG ; } ?> $php myscript.php arg1 -arg2=val2 --arg3=arg3 -arg4 --arg5 -arg6=false Array ( [input] => Array ( [0] => myscript.php [1] => arg1 ) [arg2] => val2 [arg3] => arg3 [arg4] => true [arg5] => true [arg5] => false ) up down 8 pyxl at jerrell dot com ¶ 23 years ago Assuming --prefix=/usr/local/php, it's better to create a symlink from /usr/bin/php or /usr/local/bin/php to target /usr/local/php/bin/php so that it's both in your path and automatically correct every time you rebuild. If you forgot to do that copy of the binary after a rebuild, you can do all kinds of wild goose chasing when things break. up down 8 Popeye at P-t-B dot com ¶ 22 years ago In *nix systems, use the WHICH command to show the location of the php binary executable. This is the path to use as the first line in your php shell script file. (#!/path/to/php -q) And execute php from the command line with the -v switch to see what version you are running. example: # which php /usr/local/bin/php # php -v PHP 4.3.1 (cli) (built: Mar 27 2003 14:41:51) Copyright (c) 1997-2002 The PHP Group Zend Engine v1.3.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2002 Zend Technologies In the above example, you would use: #!/usr/local/bin/php Also note that, if you do not have the current/default directory in your PATH (.), you will have to use ./scriptfilename to execute your script file from the command line (or you will receive a "command not found" error). Use the ENV command to show your PATH environment variable value. up down 9 stromdotcom at hotmail dot com ¶ 19 years ago Spawning php-win.exe as a child process to handle scripting in Windows applications has a few quirks (all having to do with pipes between Windows apps and console apps). To do this in C++: // We will run php.exe as a child process after creating // two pipes and attaching them to stdin and stdout // of the child process // Define sa struct such that child inherits our handles SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES sa = { sizeof(SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES) }; sa.bInheritHandle = TRUE; sa.lpSecurityDescriptor = NULL; // Create the handles for our two pipes (two handles per pipe, one for each end) // We will have one pipe for stdin, and one for stdout, each with a READ and WRITE end HANDLE hStdoutRd, hStdoutWr, hStdinRd, hStdinWr; // Now create the pipes, and make them inheritable CreatePipe (&hStdoutRd, &hStdoutWr, &sa, 0)) SetHandleInformation(hStdoutRd, HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT, 0); CreatePipe (&hStdinRd, &hStdinWr, &sa, 0) SetHandleInformation(hStdinWr, HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT, 0); // Now we have two pipes, we can create the process // First, fill out the usage structs STARTUPINFO si = { sizeof(STARTUPINFO) }; PROCESS_INFORMATION pi; si.dwFlags = STARTF_USESTDHANDLES; si.hStdOutput = hStdoutWr; si.hStdInput = hStdinRd; // And finally, create the process CreateProcess (NULL, "c:\\php\\php-win.exe", NULL, NULL, TRUE, NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS, NULL, NULL, &si, &pi); // Close the handles we aren't using CloseHandle(hStdoutWr); CloseHandle(hStdinRd); // Now that we have the process running, we can start pushing PHP at it WriteFile(hStdinWr, " <?php echo 'test' ; ?> ", 9, &dwWritten, NULL); // When we're done writing to stdin, we close that pipe CloseHandle(hStdinWr); // Reading from stdout is only slightly more complicated int i; std::string processed(""); char buf[128]; while ( (ReadFile(hStdoutRd, buf, 128, &dwRead, NULL) && (dwRead != 0)) ) { for (i = 0; i < dwRead; i++) processed += buf[i]; } // Done reading, so close this handle too CloseHandle(hStdoutRd); A full implementation (implemented as a C++ class) is available at http://www.stromcode.com up down 7 james_s2010 at NOSPAM dot hotmail dot com ¶ 18 years ago I was looking for a way to interactively get a single character response from user. Using STDIN with fread, fgets and such will only work after pressing enter. So I came up with this instead: #!/usr/bin/php -q <?php function inKey ( $vals ) { $inKey = "" ; While(! in_array ( $inKey , $vals )) { $inKey = trim (` read -s -n1 valu;echo \$valu `); } return $inKey ; } function echoAT ( $Row , $Col , $prompt = "" ) { // Display prompt at specific screen coords echo "\033[" . $Row . ";" . $Col . "H" . $prompt ; } // Display prompt at position 10,10 echoAT ( 10 , 10 , "Opt : " ); // Define acceptable responses $options = array( "1" , "2" , "3" , "4" , "X" ); // Get user response $key = inKey ( $options ); // Display user response & exit echoAT ( 12 , 10 , "Pressed : $key \n" ); ?> Hope this helps someone. up down 7 Alexander Plakidin ¶ 22 years ago How to change current directory in PHP script to script's directory when running it from command line using PHP 4.3.0? 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https://llvmweekly.org/issue/626 | LLVM Weekly - #626, December 29th 2025 LLVM Weekly - #626, December 29th 2025 Welcome to the six hundred and twenty-sixth issue of LLVM Weekly, a weekly newsletter (published every Monday) covering developments in LLVM, Clang, and related projects. LLVM Weekly is brought to you by Alex Bradbury . Subscribe to future issues at https://llvmweekly.org and pass it on to anyone else you think may be interested. Please send any tips or feedback via email: asb@asbradbury.org , or Mastodon: @llvmweekly@fosstodon.org / @asb@fosstodon.org , or Bluesky: @llvmweekly.org / @asbradbury.org . News and articles from around the web and events I didn’t spot any new LLVM blog posts or news items (as always, tips via email are welcome). It’s been a quiet week due to the holidays of course. I think it’s very likely most of the regular office hours and meetings won’t be going on this week so I won’t do the usual listing, but I could be wrong so do check the calendar . On the forums The LLVM Project Council have given their official feedback on the proposal to add SFrame support to LLVM , concluding “based on a significant number of parties that have expressed interest in adopting SFrame, the Project Council believes its inclusion in LLVM to be justified” and giving suggested next steps (but please read the whole message for full detail). Vladislav Belov updated the RFC thread on LLVM restrict to note they have put some initial patches up for review . Pranav Kant posted an RFC for using an AI-assisted Bazel fixer bot . Evyatar Reif posted an MLIR RFC on hoisting tensor.extract to linalg.generic operands . Matthias Springer proposed to simplify the MLIR -remove-dead-values pass by only performing IR optimisations that can’t be done by the canonicaliser pass . LLVM commits An initial scheduling model was added for the Nvidia Olympus AArch64 CPU. 6299dbc . The doc8 style checker for reStructuredText was added to the code-lint-helper.py script. 5dd3024 . The Xqci vendor RISC-V extension is no longer marked as experimental. 520ba7d . Lowering for llvm.matrix.transpose and llvm.matrix.multiply was implemented for SPIR-V. 87e8e7d . Clang commits Pass plugins are now loaded before parsing LLVM options, meaning pass plugins can use llvm::cl::opt . f7ed3d4 . The misc-use-internal-linkage clang-tidy check learned to suggest giving classes internal linkage and also gained C support. 6b684c5 , c381a09 . Other project commits rotate in libcxx was optimised, with a performance improvement of up to 3x. 79a8894 . Documentation was added for running all BOLT tests. e903f68 . Utilities were added to MLIR for converting OpenACC acc.loop to scf (structured control flow) dialect operations. ccbf6ad . Subscribe at LLVMWeekly.org . | 2026-01-13T09:30:33 |
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https://docs.aws.amazon.com/fr_fr/AmazonCloudFront/latest/DeveloperGuide/lambda-edge-how-it-works.html | Mise en route des fonctions Lambda@Edge (console) - Amazon CloudFront Mise en route des fonctions Lambda@Edge (console) - Amazon CloudFront Documentation Amazon CloudFront Guide du développeur Les traductions sont fournies par des outils de traduction automatique. En cas de conflit entre le contenu d'une traduction et celui de la version originale en anglais, la version anglaise prévaudra. Mise en route des fonctions Lambda@Edge (console) Avec Lambda @Edge, vous pouvez utiliser des CloudFront déclencheurs pour appeler une fonction Lambda. Lorsque vous associez une CloudFront distribution à une fonction Lambda, CloudFront intercepte les demandes et les réponses à des emplacements CloudFront périphériques et exécute la fonction. Les fonctions Lambda peuvent améliorer la sécurité ou personnaliser des informations à proximité de vos utilisateurs, afin d’améliorer les performances. La liste suivante fournit un aperçu de base de la création et de l'utilisation de fonctions Lambda avec. CloudFront Présentation : Création et utilisation de fonctions Lambda avec CloudFront Créez une fonction Lambda dans la région USA Est (Virginie du Nord). Enregistrez et publiez une version numérotée de la fonction. Si vous souhaitez modifier la fonction, vous devez modifier la version $LATEST de la fonction dans la région USA Est (Virginie du Nord). Ensuite, avant de le configurer pour qu'il fonctionne CloudFront, vous publiez une nouvelle version numérotée. Associez la fonction à une CloudFront distribution et à un comportement de cache. Spécifiez ensuite un ou plusieurs CloudFront événements ( déclencheurs ) à l'origine de l'exécution de la fonction. Par exemple, vous pouvez créer un déclencheur pour que la fonction s'exécute lorsqu'elle CloudFront reçoit une demande d'un utilisateur. Lorsque vous créez un déclencheur, Lambda crée des réplicas de la fonction dans les emplacements AWS à travers le monde. Astuce Pour plus d'informations, consultez les sections Création et mise à jour de fonctions , structure d'événement et ajout de CloudFront déclencheurs . Vous pouvez également trouver d'autres idées et obtenir des exemples de code dans Exemples de fonctions Lambda@Edge . Pour un step-by-step didacticiel, consultez la rubrique suivante : Rubriques Didacticiel : création d’une fonction Lambda@Edge basique (console) JavaScript est désactivé ou n'est pas disponible dans votre navigateur. Pour que vous puissiez utiliser la documentation AWS, Javascript doit être activé. Vous trouverez des instructions sur les pages d'aide de votre navigateur. Conventions de rédaction Comment utiliser Lambda@Edge Didacticiel : fonction Lambda@Edge basique Cette page vous a-t-elle été utile ? - Oui Merci de nous avoir fait part de votre satisfaction. Si vous avez quelques minutes à nous consacrer, merci de nous indiquer ce qui vous a plu afin que nous puissions nous améliorer davantage. Cette page vous a-t-elle été utile ? - Non Merci de nous avoir avertis que cette page avait besoin d'être retravaillée. Nous sommes désolés de ne pas avoir répondu à vos attentes. Si vous avez quelques minutes à nous consacrer, merci de nous indiquer comment nous pourrions améliorer cette documentation. | 2026-01-13T09:30:33 |
http://docs.buildbot.net/current/manual/configuration/dbconfig.html | 2.5.20. DbConfig — Buildbot 4.3.0 documentation Buildbot 1. Buildbot Tutorial 2. Buildbot Manual 2.1. Introduction 2.2. Installation 2.3. Concepts 2.4. Secret Management 2.5. Configuration 2.5.1. Configuring Buildbot 2.5.2. Global Configuration 2.5.3. Change Sources and Changes 2.5.4. Changes 2.5.5. Schedulers 2.5.6. Workers 2.5.7. Builder Configuration 2.5.8. Projects 2.5.9. Codebases 2.5.10. Build Factories 2.5.11. Build Sets 2.5.12. Properties 2.5.13. Build Steps 2.5.14. Interlocks 2.5.15. Report Generators 2.5.16. Reporters 2.5.17. Web Server 2.5.18. Change Hooks 2.5.19. Custom Services 2.5.20. DbConfig DbConfig 2.5.21. Configurators 2.5.22. Manhole 2.5.23. Multimaster 2.5.24. Multiple-Codebase Builds 2.5.25. Miscellaneous Configuration 2.5.26. Testing Utilities 2.6. Customization 2.7. Command-line Tool 2.8. Resources 2.9. Optimization 2.10. Plugin Infrastructure in Buildbot 2.11. Deployment 2.12. Upgrading 3. Buildbot Development 4. Release Notes 5. Older Release Notes 6. API Indices Buildbot 2. Buildbot Manual 2.5. Configuration 2.5.20. DbConfig View page source 2.5.20. DbConfig DbConfig is a utility for master.cfg to get easy-to-use key-value storage in the Buildbot database. DbConfig can get and store any json -able object to the db for use by other masters or separate UI plugins to edit them. The design is intentionally simplistic, as the focus is on ease of use rather than efficiency. A separate db connection is created each time get() or set() is called. Example: from buildbot.plugins import util , worker c = BuildmasterConfig = {} c [ 'db_url' ] = 'mysql://username:password@mysqlserver/buildbot' dbConfig = util . DbConfig ( BuildmasterConfig , basedir ) workers = dbConfig . get ( "workers" ) c [ 'workers' ] = [ worker . Worker ( worker [ 'name' ], worker [ 'passwd' ], properties = worker . get ( 'properties' )), for worker in workers ] class DbConfig __init__ ( BuildmasterConfig , basedir ) Parameters : BuildmasterConfig – the BuildmasterConfig , where db_url is already configured basedir – basedir global variable of the master.cfg run environment. SQLite urls are relative to this dir get ( name , default = MarkerClass ) Parameters : name – the name of the config variable to retrieve default – in case the config variable has not been set yet, default is returned if defined, else KeyError is raised set ( name , value ) Parameters : name – the name of the config variable to be set value – the value of the config variable to be set Previous Next © Copyright Buildbot Team Members. Built with Sphinx using a theme provided by Read the Docs . | 2026-01-13T09:30:33 |
https://llvmweekly.org/issue/625 | LLVM Weekly - #625, December 22nd 2025 LLVM Weekly - #625, December 22nd 2025 Welcome to the six hundred and twenty-fifth issue of LLVM Weekly, a weekly newsletter (published every Monday) covering developments in LLVM, Clang, and related projects. LLVM Weekly is brought to you by Alex Bradbury . Subscribe to future issues at https://llvmweekly.org and pass it on to anyone else you think may be interested. Please send any tips or feedback via email: asb@asbradbury.org , or Mastodon: @llvmweekly@fosstodon.org / @asb@fosstodon.org , or Bluesky: @llvmweekly.org / @asbradbury.org . News and articles from around the web and events The program for the FOSDEM 2026 LLVM dev room has been published . The next LLVM meetup in Munich will take place on January 22nd 2026 . According to the LLVM Calendar in the coming week there will be the following (I expect several of these are actually meant to be cancelled due to the holidays!). Office hours with the following hosts: Johannes Doerfert, Amara Emerson Online sync-ups on the following topics: Flang, modules, libc++, lifetime safety, LLVM/Offload, SPIR-V, HLSL. For more details see the LLVM calendar , getting involved documentation on online sync ups and office hours . On the forums Tue Ly is starting up a new biweekly LLVM libc math library meeting . Jin Huang proposed upstreaming the Propeller profile conversion tool . Nikita Popov returned to the topic of removing subproject tarballs from future LLVM releases . Reid Kleckner shared a new iteration of the proposed LLVM AI tool policy . LLVM 21.1.8 was released . Stefan Gränitz summarised discussion on the reference pass-plugin proposal so far . Alex Zinenko and the other MLIR workshop organisers are seeking feedback on the format . LLVM commits The X86 backend will attempt to store i256/i512 types as v4i64/v8i64 vectors. b368357 . A script was added to push a change to LLVM through making a PR first. d68afde . Processor definitions were added for the Arm C1 processor series. 23f967a . It’s now possible to have a plugin run code between optimisations and the backend passes. cd806d7 . The first patch for Lightweight Fault Isolation (LFI) support on AArch64 landed. I’d highlight it primarily for the documentation on LFI which was part of it. 2c05ae4 . The ExpandLargeDivRem pass was merged into ExpandFp, which was then renamed to ExpandIRInsts. 71760f3 , 5c05824 . Initial codegen support for big-endian RISC-V was added. fefda86 . Clang commits Initial infrastructure was added for ClangIR lowering of OpenMP directives. 2e2e48f . ClangIR syntax for scalable vectors was upstreamed. 0af137c . ClangIR CXXABI lowering was move to a standalone CIR-to-CIR transform pass. 58cf128 . clang-tidy now lets the user specify compiler arguments to remove with --removed-arg . This is intended to make it easier to apply clang-tidy to a compilation database generated for another compiler (as it may have arguments clang-tidy doesn’t recognise). 5ba6256 . The abseil-unchecked-statusor-access checker was added. 908a5a8 . Other project commits OpenMP is now built and shipped with LLVM releases. a93214c . The Scudo secure memory allocator now has an option to zero memory on deallocation. 316116e . Flang gained a FAQ about warnings/errors related to an executable stack. 20449bc . LLVM libc’s documentation was updated to reflect the project’s current strategy. 0ca779f . LLDB’s troubleshooting document was updated to cover register info problems. 31e757d . Documentation was added to MLIR on the AMDGPU and ROCDL dialects. 32040d1 . The math-to-apfloat pass was added to MLIR. It will convert math operations to APFloat-based runtime library calls. 7f1a30e . An LLVM Offload plugin was added for Intel oneAPI Level Zero. f125c8d . Subscribe at LLVMWeekly.org . | 2026-01-13T09:30:33 |
http://docs.buildbot.net/current/manual/plugins.html#plugins-of-note | 2.10. Plugin Infrastructure in Buildbot — Buildbot 4.3.0 documentation Buildbot 1. Buildbot Tutorial 2. Buildbot Manual 2.1. Introduction 2.2. Installation 2.3. Concepts 2.4. Secret Management 2.5. Configuration 2.6. Customization 2.7. Command-line Tool 2.8. Resources 2.9. Optimization 2.10. Plugin Infrastructure in Buildbot 2.10.1. Finding Plugins 2.10.2. Developing Plugins 2.10.3. Plugins of note 2.11. Deployment 2.12. Upgrading 3. Buildbot Development 4. Release Notes 5. Older Release Notes 6. API Indices Buildbot 2. Buildbot Manual 2.10. Plugin Infrastructure in Buildbot View page source 2.10. Plugin Infrastructure in Buildbot Added in version 0.8.11. Plugin infrastructure in Buildbot allows easy use of components that are not part of the core. It also allows unified access to components that are included in the core. The following snippet from buildbot.plugins import kind ... kind . ComponentClass ... allows to use a component of kind kind . Available kind s are: worker workers, described in Workers changes change source, described in Change Sources and Changes schedulers schedulers, described in Schedulers steps build steps, described in Build Steps reporters reporters (or reporter targets), described in Reporters util utility classes. For example, BuilderConfig , Build Factories , ChangeFilter and Locks are accessible through util . Web interface plugins are not used directly: as described in web server configuration section, they are listed in the corresponding section of the web server configuration dictionary. Note If you are not very familiar with Python and you need to use different kinds of components, start your master.cfg file with: from buildbot.plugins import * As a result, all listed above components will be available for use. This is what sample master.cfg file uses. 2.10.1. Finding Plugins Buildbot maintains a list of plugins at https://github.com/buildbot/buildbot/wiki/PluginList . 2.10.2. Developing Plugins Distribute a Buildbot Plug-In contains all necessary information for you to develop new plugins. Please edit https://github.com/buildbot/buildbot/wiki/PluginList to add a link to your plugin! 2.10.3. Plugins of note Plugins were introduced in Buildbot-0.8.11, so as of this writing, only components that are bundled with Buildbot are available as plugins. If you have an idea/need about extending Buildbot, head to How to package Buildbot plugins , create your own plugins and let the world know how Buildbot can be made even more useful. Previous Next © Copyright Buildbot Team Members. Built with Sphinx using a theme provided by Read the Docs . | 2026-01-13T09:30:33 |
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/id_id/AmazonCloudFront/latest/DeveloperGuide/lambda-edge-permissions.html#lambda-edge-permissions-required | Siapkan izin dan peran IAM untuk Lambda @Edge - Amazon CloudFront Siapkan izin dan peran IAM untuk Lambda @Edge - Amazon CloudFront Dokumentasi Amazon CloudFront Panduan Developerr Izin IAM diperlukan untuk mengaitkan fungsi Lambda @Edge dengan distribusi CloudFront Peran eksekusi fungsi untuk prinsipal layanan Peran terkait layanan untuk Lambda @Edge Terjemahan disediakan oleh mesin penerjemah. Jika konten terjemahan yang diberikan bertentangan dengan versi bahasa Inggris aslinya, utamakan versi bahasa Inggris. Siapkan izin dan peran IAM untuk Lambda @Edge Untuk mengonfigurasi Lambda @Edge, Anda harus memiliki izin dan peran IAM berikut untuk: AWS Lambda Izin IAM — Izin ini memungkinkan Anda membuat fungsi Lambda dan mengaitkannya dengan distribusi Anda. CloudFront Peran eksekusi fungsi Lambda (peran IAM) — Prinsipal layanan Lambda mengasumsikan peran ini untuk menjalankan fungsi Anda. Peran terkait layanan untuk Lambda @Edge — Peran terkait layanan memungkinkan spesifik untuk Layanan AWS mereplikasi fungsi Lambda ke dan mengaktifkan penggunaan file log. Wilayah AWS CloudWatch CloudFront Izin IAM diperlukan untuk mengaitkan fungsi Lambda @Edge dengan distribusi CloudFront Selain izin IAM yang Anda perlukan untuk Lambda, Anda memerlukan izin berikut untuk mengaitkan fungsi Lambda dengan distribusi: CloudFront lambda:GetFunction — Memberikan izin untuk mendapatkan informasi konfigurasi untuk fungsi Lambda Anda dan URL yang telah ditentukan sebelumnya untuk mengunduh file .zip yang berisi fungsi tersebut. lambda:EnableReplication* — Memberikan izin ke kebijakan sumber daya sehingga layanan replikasi Lambda bisa mendapatkan kode fungsi dan konfigurasi. lambda:DisableReplication* — Memberikan izin untuk kebijakan sumber daya sehingga layanan replikasi Lambda dapat menghapus fungsi. penting Anda harus menambahkan tanda bintang ( * ) di akhir lambda:EnableReplication * dan lambda:DisableReplication * tindakan. Untuk sumber daya, tentukan ARN dari versi fungsi yang ingin Anda jalankan ketika suatu CloudFront peristiwa terjadi, seperti contoh berikut: arn:aws:lambda:us-east-1:123456789012:function: TestFunction :2 iam:CreateServiceLinkedRole — Memberikan izin untuk membuat peran terkait layanan yang digunakan Lambda @Edge untuk mereplikasi fungsi Lambda. CloudFront Setelah Anda mengonfigurasi Lambda @Edge untuk pertama kalinya, peran terkait layanan akan dibuat secara otomatis untuk Anda. Anda tidak perlu menambahkan izin ini ke distribusi lain yang menggunakan Lambda @Edge. cloudfront:UpdateDistribution atau cloudfront:CreateDistribution — Memberikan izin untuk memperbarui atau membuat distribusi. Untuk informasi selengkapnya, lihat topik berikut: Identity and Access Management untuk Amazon CloudFront Izin akses sumber daya Lambda di Panduan Pengembang AWS Lambda Peran eksekusi fungsi untuk prinsipal layanan Anda harus membuat peran IAM yang dapat diasumsikan oleh kepala sekolah lambda.amazonaws.com dan edgelambda.amazonaws.com layanan ketika mereka menjalankan fungsi Anda. Tip Saat membuat fungsi di konsol Lambda, Anda dapat memilih untuk membuat peran eksekusi baru dengan menggunakan templat AWS kebijakan. Langkah ini secara otomatis menambahkan izin Lambda @Edge yang diperlukan untuk menjalankan fungsi Anda. Lihat Langkah 5 dalam Tutorial: Membuat fungsi Lambda @Edge sederhana . Untuk informasi selengkapnya tentang membuat peran IAM secara manual, lihat Membuat peran dan melampirkan kebijakan (konsol) di Panduan Pengguna IAM . contoh Contoh: Kebijakan kepercayaan peran Anda dapat menambahkan peran ini di bawah tab Trust Relationship di konsol IAM. Jangan tambahkan kebijakan ini di bawah tab Izin . JSON { "Version":"2012-10-17", "Statement": [ { "Effect": "Allow", "Principal": { "Service": [ "lambda.amazonaws.com", "edgelambda.amazonaws.com" ] }, "Action": "sts:AssumeRole" } ] } Untuk informasi selengkapnya tentang izin yang perlu Anda berikan ke peran eksekusi, lihat Izin akses sumber daya Lambda di AWS Lambda Panduan Pengembang. Catatan Secara default, setiap kali CloudFront peristiwa memicu fungsi Lambda, data ditulis CloudWatch ke Log. Jika Anda ingin menggunakan log ini, peran eksekusi memerlukan izin untuk menulis data ke CloudWatch Log. Anda dapat menggunakan standar AWSLambdaBasicExecutionRole untuk memberikan izin ke peran eksekusi. Untuk informasi selengkapnya tentang CloudWatch Log, lihat Log fungsi tepi . Jika kode fungsi Lambda Anda mengakses AWS sumber daya lain, seperti membaca objek dari bucket S3, peran eksekusi memerlukan izin untuk melakukan tindakan tersebut. Peran terkait layanan untuk Lambda @Edge Lambda @Edge menggunakan peran terkait layanan IAM. Peran yang terhubung dengan layanan adalah jenis peran IAM unik yang terhubung langsung ke layanan. Peran yang ditautkan dengan layanan ditentukan sebelumnya oleh layanan dan mencakup semua izin yang diperlukan layanan untuk menghubungi layanan AWS lainnya atas nama Anda. Lambda @Edge menggunakan peran terkait layanan IAM berikut: AWSServiceRoleForLambdaReplicator — Lambda @Edge menggunakan peran ini untuk memungkinkan Lambda @Edge mereplikasi fungsi. Wilayah AWS Saat Anda pertama kali menambahkan pemicu Lambda @Edge CloudFront, peran bernama dibuat AWSServiceRoleForLambdaReplicator secara otomatis untuk memungkinkan Lambda @Edge mereplikasi fungsi. Wilayah AWS Peran ini diperlukan untuk menggunakan fungsi Lambda @Edge. ARN untuk AWSServiceRoleForLambdaReplicator peran tersebut terlihat seperti contoh berikut: arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/aws-service-role/replicator.lambda.amazonaws.com/AWSServiceRoleForLambdaReplicator AWSServiceRoleForCloudFrontLogger — CloudFront menggunakan peran ini untuk mendorong file log ke CloudWatch. Anda dapat menggunakan file log untuk men-debug kesalahan validasi Lambda @Edge. AWSServiceRoleForCloudFrontLoggerPeran dibuat secara otomatis saat Anda menambahkan asosiasi fungsi Lambda @Edge CloudFront untuk memungkinkan mendorong file log kesalahan Lambda @Edge ke. CloudWatch ARN untuk AWSServiceRoleForCloudFrontLogger peran yang terlihat seperti ini: arn:aws:iam::account_number:role/aws-service-role/logger.cloudfront.amazonaws.com/AWSServiceRoleForCloudFrontLogger Peran yang terhubung dengan layanan memudahkan pengaturan dan penggunaan Lambda@Edge karena Anda tidak perlu menambahkan izin yang diperlukan secara manual. Lambda@Edge mendefinisikan izin peran yang terhubung ke layanan, dan hanya Lambda@Edge yang dapat memegang peran tersebut. Izin yang ditentukan mencakup kebijakan kepercayaan dan kebijakan izin. Kebijakan izin tidak dapat dilampirkan ke entitas IAM lainnya. Anda harus menghapus sumber daya terkait CloudFront atau Lambda @Edge sebelum dapat menghapus peran terkait layanan. Ini membantu melindungi sumber daya Lambda @Edge Anda sehingga Anda tidak menghapus peran terkait layanan yang masih diperlukan untuk mengakses sumber daya aktif. Untuk mengetahui informasi selengkapnya tentang peran terkait layanan, lihat Peran terkait layanan untuk CloudFront . Izin peran terkait layanan untuk Lambda @Edge Lambda @Edge menggunakan dua peran terkait layanan, bernama dan. AWSServiceRoleForLambdaReplicator AWSServiceRoleForCloudFrontLogger Bagian berikut menjelaskan izin untuk masing-masing peran ini. Daftar Isi Izin peran terkait layanan untuk replikator Lambda Izin peran terkait layanan untuk logger CloudFront Izin peran terkait layanan untuk replikator Lambda Peran terkait layanan ini memungkinkan Lambda untuk mereplikasi fungsi Lambda @Edge. Wilayah AWS Peran terkait layanan AWSServiceRoleForLambdaReplicator memercayai layanan replicator.lambda.amazonaws.com untuk menjalankan peran. Kebijakan izin peran memungkinkan Lambda@Edge menyelesaikan tindakan berikut pada sumber daya yang ditentukan: lambda:CreateFunction pada arn:aws:lambda:*:*:function:* lambda:DeleteFunction pada arn:aws:lambda:*:*:function:* lambda:DisableReplication pada arn:aws:lambda:*:*:function:* iam:PassRole pada all AWS resources cloudfront:ListDistributionsByLambdaFunction pada all AWS resources Izin peran terkait layanan untuk logger CloudFront Peran terkait layanan ini memungkinkan CloudFront untuk mendorong file log ke dalam CloudWatch sehingga Anda dapat men-debug kesalahan validasi Lambda @Edge. Peran terkait layanan AWSServiceRoleForCloudFrontLogger memercayai layanan logger.cloudfront.amazonaws.com untuk menjalankan peran. Kebijakan izin peran memungkinkan Lambda @Edge menyelesaikan tindakan berikut pada sumber daya yang ditentukan: arn:aws:logs:*:*:log-group:/aws/cloudfront/* logs:CreateLogGroup logs:CreateLogStream logs:PutLogEvents Anda harus mengonfigurasi izin untuk mengizinkan entitas IAM (seperti pengguna, grup, atau peran) untuk menghapus peran yang ditautkan oleh layanan Lambda@Edge. Untuk informasi selengkapnya, lihat Izin peran terkait layanan dalam Panduan Pengguna IAM . Membuat peran terkait layanan untuk Lambda @Edge Anda biasanya tidak membuat peran terkait layanan secara manual untuk Lambda@Edge. Layanan ini membuat peran untuk Anda secara otomatis dalam skenario berikut: Saat pertama kali membuat pemicu, layanan akan membuat AWSServiceRoleForLambdaReplicator peran (jika belum ada). Peran ini memungkinkan Lambda untuk mereplikasi fungsi Lambda @Edge ke. Wilayah AWS Jika Anda menghapus peran layanan yang ditautkan, peran tersebut akan dibuat lagi saat Anda menambahkan pemicu baru untuk Lambda@Edge dalam distribusi. Saat Anda memperbarui atau membuat CloudFront distribusi yang memiliki asosiasi Lambda @Edge, layanan akan membuat AWSServiceRoleForCloudFrontLogger peran (jika peran tersebut belum ada). Peran ini memungkinkan CloudFront untuk mendorong file log Anda ke CloudWatch. Jika Anda menghapus peran terkait layanan, peran akan dibuat lagi saat Anda memperbarui atau membuat CloudFront distribusi yang memiliki asosiasi Lambda @Edge. Untuk membuat peran terkait layanan ini secara manual, Anda dapat menjalankan perintah AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI) berikut: Untuk membuat AWSServiceRoleForLambdaReplicator peran Jalankan perintah berikut. aws iam create-service-linked-role --aws-service-name replicator.lambda.amazonaws.com Untuk membuat AWSServiceRoleForCloudFrontLogger peran Jalankan perintah berikut. aws iam create-service-linked-role --aws-service-name logger.cloudfront.amazonaws.com Mengedit peran terkait layanan Lambda @Edge Lambda @Edge tidak mengizinkan Anda mengedit AWSServiceRoleForLambdaReplicator atau peran terkait AWSServiceRoleForCloudFrontLogger layanan. Setelah layanan membuat peran terkait layanan, Anda tidak dapat mengubah nama peran karena berbagai entitas mungkin mereferensikan peran tersebut. Namun, Anda dapat menggunakan IAM untuk mengedit deskripsi peran. Untuk informasi selengkapnya, lihat Mengedit peran terkait layanan dalam Panduan Pengguna IAM . Didukung Wilayah AWS untuk peran terkait layanan Lambda @Edge CloudFront mendukung penggunaan peran terkait layanan untuk Lambda @Edge sebagai berikut: Wilayah AWS AS Timur (Virginia Utara)– us-east-1 AS Timur (Ohio)– us-east-2 AS Barat (California Utara)– us-west-1 AS Barat (Oregon)– us-west-2 Asia Pasifik (Mumbai)– ap-south-1 Asia Pasifik (Seoul)– ap-northeast-2 Asia Pasifik (Singapura)– ap-southeast-1 Asia Pasifik (Sydney)– ap-southeast-2 Asia Pasifik (Tokyo) – ap-northeast-1 Eropa (Frankfurt) – eu-central-1 Eropa (Irlandia)– eu-west-1 Eropa (London) – eu-west-2 Amerika Selatan (São Paulo) – sa-east-1 Javascript dinonaktifkan atau tidak tersedia di browser Anda. Untuk menggunakan Dokumentasi AWS, Javascript harus diaktifkan. Lihat halaman Bantuan browser Anda untuk petunjuk. Konvensi Dokumen Tutorial: Fungsi dasar Lambda @Edge Tulis dan buat fungsi Lambda @Edge Apakah halaman ini membantu Anda? - Ya Terima kasih telah memberitahukan bahwa hasil pekerjaan kami sudah baik. 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LOG PÅ BOOK ET MØDE GRATIS PRØVEPERIODE DA EN NO FR NL Produkter Penneo Sign Validator Hvorfor Penneo Integrationer Løsninger Revision og regnskab Finans og bank Advokatydelser Ejendom Administration og HR Anvendelsesscenarier Digital signering Dokumenthåndtering Udfyld og underskriv PDF-formularer Automatisering af underskriftsprocesser Overholdelse af eIDAS Priser Ressourcer Vidensunivers Trust Center Produktopdateringer SIGN Hjælpecenter KYC Hjælpecenter Systemstatus BOOK ET MØDE GRATIS PRØVEPERIODE LOG PÅ DA EN NO FR NL Penneo Sign Log ind på Penneo Sign. LOG PÅ Penneo KYC Log ind på Penneo KYC. LOG PÅ Automatisér komplekse underskriftsprocesser Gør arbejdet lettere og hurtigere ved at automatisere selv de mest komplekse dokumentflows . Vores løsning bliver nemt integreret med dine eksisterende systemer, så du kan gennemføre dit arbejde hurtigere, eliminere manuel indtastning af data og minimere administrativt arbejde. BOOK ET MØDE Hvorfor vælge Penneo? Hurtigere underskriftsprocesser, mindre manuelt arbejde Integrér Penneo med dine eksisterende systemer Brug vores åbne API til at integrere Penneo direkte med dine nuværende systemer og effektivisér dine underskriftsflows. Du slipper for at skifte mellem forskellige systemer og minimer den manuelle indtastning af data — det sparer tid og øger effektiviteten. Automatisér komplekse underskriftsprocesser fra start til slut Penneo sørger automatisk for, at dokumenter sendes til de rette personer i den rigtige rækkefølge . Der er ingen begrænsninger på antallet af underskrivere, dokumenter eller underskriftsrunder. Bevar overblikket over tidsfrister og følg fremdriften i realtid Hold dine workflows i gang med automatiske e-mailpåmindelser og opdateringer i realtid om dokumentstatus — så slipper du for manuelle opfølgninger. 3.000+ virksomheder – herunder de fire største revisionshuse – bruger Penneo. 60 % af alle dokumenter, der sendes via Penneo, bliver underskrevet inden for 24 timer. 81 % af alle årsrapporter i Danmark bliver underskrevet med Penneo. Hvordan automatiserer Penneo underskriftsprocesser? Penneo automatiserer dine underskriftsprocesser ved hjælp af såkaldte underskriftsflows. Her defineres rollerne for de enkelte underskrivere, hvilke dokumenter de skal skrive under på, samt rækkefølgen for, hvornår og hvordan underskrifterne skal indhentes . Det sikrer, at alle dokumenter bliver underskrevet i den korrekte rækkefølge — helt uden manuel indgriben. Selv de mest komplekse processer kan automatiseres med Penneo. Det gælder fx underskrivelse af årsrapporter, som ofte involverer flere underskrivere, flere dokumenter og flere underskriftsrunder. Med Penneo kan du sætte hele processen op én gang og lade systemet klare resten. Læs mere Se, hvorfor dokumenter bliver underskrevet på under 24 timer med Penneo Underskriv selv et testdokument. Oplev hvor nemt det er og se, hvorfor det hjælper dine underskrivere med at færdiggøre dokumenter hurtigere. Company Dette felt er til validering og bør ikke ændres. E-mail * Jeg vil gerne modtage nyheder om Penneo og dets produkter. Jeg kan til enhver tid afmelde mig. Dette felt er skjult, når du får vist formularen Country Åland Islands Albania Andorra Australia Austria Belarus Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Canada China Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Faroe Islands Finland France Georgia Germany Greece Greenland Hong Kong Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Ireland Isle of Man Israel Italy Japan Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Macau Macedonia Moldova Monaco Montenegro Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Romania Russia San Marino Serbia Singapore Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Turkey Ukraine United Kingdom United States Land Skabt til selv de mest komplekse underskriftsprocesser Uanset om du arbejder med revision, regnskab, ejendomshandel, finans eller HR, gør Penneo det nemt og sikkert for dit team at håndtere underskrifter digitalt. Platformen er udviklet til at automatisere selv de mest komplekse forløb, så I kan fokusere på det, der virkelig tæller. Revision og regnskab Send aftalebreve, revisionspåtegninger og årsrapporter til underskrift med få klik. Læs mere Ejendomshandel Gør ejendomshandler hurtigere og nemmere ved at fjerne behovet for fysiske møder og papirarbejde. Læs mere Juridisk sektor Lad dine klienter underskrive dokumenter på afstand med sikre digitale signaturer, der overholder eIDAS-forordningen. Læs mere Finans og bank Reducer papirarbejde og manuelle processer – uden at gå på kompromis med en smidig og professionel kundeoplevelse. Læs mere HR og rekruttering Forkort ansættelsesprocessen ved at sende ansættelseskontrakter til digital underskrift på få minutter. Læs mere Arbejd hurtigere med integrationer og åben API Forbind dine systemer på få minutter. Med vores integrationer og åbne API kan du automatisere arbejdsgange og få mere fra hånden. Få overblik over alle integrationer Agri Nord sparer tid og ressourcer med digital underskrift fra Penneo Der er ofte flere personer, der skal underskrive dokumenter i en bestemt rækkefølge. Rækkefølgen og underskriverne varierer fra dokument til dokument. Penneos digitale underskriftssystem giver os mulighed for at automatisere underskriftsrækkefølgen og sparer os for det manuelle arbejde. — Anders Hummelmose, Økonomi- og IT-chef hos Agri Nord Læs mere om samarbejdet Ofte stillede spørgsmål Hvad er underskriftsflows i Penneo? I Penneo bruges underskriftsflows til at styre rækkefølgen, dokumenter bliver underskrevet i. Det gør det muligt at automatisere selv komplekse forløb med flere dokumenter, modtagere og underskriftsrunder. Med underskriftsflows sikrer du, at alle parter underskriver i den rigtige rækkefølge – helt automatisk og uden manuel opfølgning. Læs mere om, hvordan underskriftsflows fungerer Hvilke systemer kan Penneo integreres med? Penneo kan integreres med en lang række værktøjer som fx Instaclause, CaseWare, Silverfin, M-Files og AdminPulse. Derudover har du mulighed for at bygge dine egne integrationer til eksisterende systemer ved hjælp af Penneos åbne API. Se den fulde liste over integrationer her Er digitale signaturer oprettet via Penneo juridisk bindende? Ja, digitale signaturer oprettet via Penneo er juridisk bindende. Penneo understøtter både avancerede elektroniske signaturer (AdES) og kvalificerede elektroniske signaturer (QES) i overensstemmelse med eIDAS-forordningen (EU nr. 910/2014). Kan jeg planlægge automatisk sletning af dokumenter i Penneo? Ja, i Penneo kan du aktivere funktionen Automatisk databehandling for automatisk at få slettet sager efter en bestemt periode. Det hjælper dig med at overholde GDPR og sikre, at personoplysninger ikke opbevares længere end nødvendigt. Læs mere om automatisk datasletning her Tilbyder Penneo kvalificerede elektroniske signaturer (QES)? Ja, Penneo tilbyder kvalificerede elektroniske signaturer via pas, norsk BankID, itsme® og. beID . Disse signaturer har samme retsgyldighed som en håndskrevet underskrift i hele EU. Tilbyder Penneo avancerede elektroniske signaturer (AdES)? Ja, Penneo gør det muligt at oprette avancerede elektroniske signaturer med MitID, MitID Erhverv og svensk BankID . Disse signaturer er unikt knyttet til underskriveren og beskytter dokumentet mod ændringer. Hvordan sikrer jeg, at en digital signatur er gyldig? Du kan verificere en digital signaturs gyldighed på flere måder: Åbn dokumentet i en PDF-læser og brug det indbyggede valideringsværktøj Upload dokumentet til Penneo Validator Upload dokumentet til EU-Kommissionens valideringsplatform Læs mere om validering af Penneo-signaturer Kan jeg planlægge automatiske e-mailpåmindelser til underskrivere i Penneo? Ja, med Penneo kan du opsætte automatiske påmindelser til underskrivere. Systemet sender selv e-mailpåmindelser til dem, der endnu ikke har underskrevet – så du undgår unødvendige forsinkelser og holder processen i gang helt automatisk. Hvad koster Penneo? Penneo tilbyder fleksible prismodeller, der tager højde for din organisations behov. Se vores priser og find den løsning, der passer til jer . Udforsk dine muligheder Ny til digitale underskrifter? Overvej disse 9 punkter først Læs mere Sådan starter du en digitaliseringsproces i din virksomhed Læs mere Penneo er nu integreret med Caseware Læs mere Se hvad du kan opnå med Penneo BOOK ET MØDE Se hvordan det fungerer Produkter Penneo Sign Priser Integrationer Åben API Validator Hvorfor Penneo Løsninger Revision og regnskab Finans og bank Advokatydelser Ejendom Administration og HR Anvendelsesscenarier Digital signering Dokumenthåndtering Udfyld og underskriv PDF-formularer Automatisering af underskriftsprocesser Overholdelse af eIDAS Ressourcer Vidensunivers Trust Center Produktopdateringer SUPPORT SIGN Hjælpecenter KYC Hjælpecenter Systemstatus Virksomhed Om os Karriere Privatlivspolitik Vilkår Brug af cookies Accessibility Statement Whistleblower Policy Kontakt os PENNEO A/S - Gærtorvet 1-5, DK-1799 København V - CVR: 35633766 | 2026-01-13T09:30:33 |
https://llvmweekly.org/issue/628 | LLVM Weekly - #628, January 12th 2026 LLVM Weekly - #628, January 12th 2026 Welcome to the six hundred and twenty-eighth issue of LLVM Weekly, a weekly newsletter (published every Monday) covering developments in LLVM, Clang, and related projects. LLVM Weekly is brought to you by Alex Bradbury . Subscribe to future issues at https://llvmweekly.org and pass it on to anyone else you think may be interested. Please send any tips or feedback via email: asb@asbradbury.org , or Mastodon: @llvmweekly@fosstodon.org / @asb@fosstodon.org , or Bluesky: @llvmweekly.org / @asbradbury.org . News and articles from around the web and events Nikita Popov wrote up a blog post on LLVM: the bad parts , noting “This is not a list of reasons to not use LLVM, it’s a list of opportunities to improve LLVM”. The January Portland LLVM social will take place on January 15th . Also on January 15th is the Beijing LLVM Tech Meetup . The LLVM Bay Area January meetup is happening on January 26th . According to the LLVM Calendar in the coming week there will be the following: Office hours with the following hosts: Aaron Ballmn, Alexey Bader, Alina Sbirlea, Kristof Beyls, Johannes Doerfert. Online sync-ups on the following topics: formal specification, MLIR C/C++ frontend, ClangIR, alias analysis, pointer authentication, OpenMP, Flang, SPIR-V, RISC-V, LLVM libc, HLSL, LLVM libc math. For more details see the LLVM calendar , getting involved documentation on online sync ups and office hours . On the forums LLVM 22.x will be branching on Tuesday 13th January . Neal Gompa started an RFC discussion on changing the release process to freeze the LLVM library ABI from RC1 . There was concern this is too early in the release process, and the discussion moved slightly towards a wider discussion of release timing . Reid Kleckner shared results from benchmarking a static vs dynamic link build and test , including with ld.bfd. Maksim Levental shared a public service announcement on better dialect types and attributes support in the MLIR Python bindings . Yunbo Ni shared initial results from a research project on ‘targeted testing’ for LLVM , involving focused test generation for specific parts of LLVM. The LLVM Project Council reported that the LLVM AI tool policy proposal is now accepted . Tarun Prabhu posted a Flang RFC on supporting classic flang driver options in flang , which includes a poll. Yonghong Song suggested a change to ThinLTO to benefit kernel live patching , specifically that static functions like <foo>() shouldn’t be promoted to <foo>.llvm.<...>() . LLVM commits An ISD::CTLS SelectionDAG node was added for “count leading redundant sign bits”. 1b43f5c . Implicit truncation was disabled in ConstantInt::get . d189b49 . Documentation was added on memory profiling (MemProf) for LLVM. 1e93227 . opt-bisect now has support for running ranges of passes. e.g. 10-12,15-18 . 7f9a00e . The llvm.clmul (carry-less multiply) intrinsic was added. 9e5e267 . Basic Mach-O triple support was added for RISC-V. 75d0251 . As part of the work to enable prefetch optimisation via Propeller, a new code prefetch insertion pass was introduced. ba6c5f8 . The vector.splice intrinsic was split into vector.splice.left and vector.splice.right . ad4bfac . A SPIR-V legalisation pass was added for zero-size arrays. 75ec177 . ASCII is now default on SystemZ rather than EBCDC. 1671bb6 . The softPromoteHalfType f16 lowering is now enabled by default, and all backends other than SystemZ and AMDGPU use it. 3920bc6 . Clang commits __builtin_allow_sanitize_check was added, returning true if the specified sanitizer is enabled for the current function. 0e2b162 . More ClangIR was upstreamed, e.g. ExtractmemberOp , AtomicExpr for aggregate expr. b326c32 , 4bd84a9 . The wasm32-wasi target was renamed to wasm32-wasip1 . 597ffbe . Some clang-tidy checks were sped up by switching to LLVM ADT containers from std:: ones. 6506f928 . Other project commits Scripts were added to LLVM’s libc for generating the wctype classification lookup tables. 9373dbd . A LoopInvariantCodeMotion pass was added for Flang FIR. 0bf4df8 . Support was added for cross-compiling the OpenCL libraries. 9315747 . The performance of libc++’s search_n was significantly improved. 06c6a50 . A shared library, MLIRPythonSupport was added. The commit message explains the motivation in some detail, and summarised in this PSA . f0ef5db , ee3338d . Subscribe at LLVMWeekly.org . | 2026-01-13T09:30:33 |
http://docs.buildbot.net/current/manual/configuration/builders.html | 2.5.7. Builder Configuration — Buildbot 4.3.0 documentation Buildbot 1. Buildbot Tutorial 2. Buildbot Manual 2.1. Introduction 2.2. Installation 2.3. Concepts 2.4. Secret Management 2.5. Configuration 2.5.1. Configuring Buildbot 2.5.2. Global Configuration 2.5.3. Change Sources and Changes 2.5.4. Changes 2.5.5. Schedulers 2.5.6. Workers 2.5.7. Builder Configuration 2.5.7.1. Collapsing Build Requests 2.5.7.2. Prioritizing Builds 2.5.7.3. Virtual Builders 2.5.8. Projects 2.5.9. Codebases 2.5.10. Build Factories 2.5.11. Build Sets 2.5.12. Properties 2.5.13. Build Steps 2.5.14. Interlocks 2.5.15. Report Generators 2.5.16. Reporters 2.5.17. Web Server 2.5.18. Change Hooks 2.5.19. Custom Services 2.5.20. DbConfig 2.5.21. Configurators 2.5.22. Manhole 2.5.23. Multimaster 2.5.24. Multiple-Codebase Builds 2.5.25. Miscellaneous Configuration 2.5.26. Testing Utilities 2.6. Customization 2.7. Command-line Tool 2.8. Resources 2.9. Optimization 2.10. Plugin Infrastructure in Buildbot 2.11. Deployment 2.12. Upgrading 3. Buildbot Development 4. Release Notes 5. Older Release Notes 6. API Indices Buildbot 2. Buildbot Manual 2.5. Configuration 2.5.7. Builder Configuration View page source 2.5.7. Builder Configuration Collapsing Build Requests Prioritizing Builds Virtual Builders The builders configuration key is a list of objects holding the configuration of the Builders. For more information on the Builders’ function in Buildbot, see the Concepts chapter . The class definition for the builder configuration is in buildbot.config . However, there is a simpler way to use it and it looks like this: from buildbot.plugins import util c [ 'builders' ] = [ util . BuilderConfig ( name = 'quick' , workernames = [ 'bot1' , 'bot2' ], factory = f_quick ), util . BuilderConfig ( name = 'thorough' , workername = 'bot1' , factory = f_thorough ), ] BuilderConfig takes the following keyword arguments: name The name of the Builder, which is used in status reports. workername workernames These arguments specify the worker or workers that will be used by this Builder. All worker names must appear in the workers configuration parameter. Each worker can accommodate multiple builders. The workernames parameter can be a list of names, while workername can specify only one worker. factory This is a buildbot.process.factory.BuildFactory instance which controls how the build is performed by defining the steps in the build. Full details appear in their own section, Build Factories . Other optional keys may be set on each BuilderConfig : builddir (string, optional). Specifies the name of a subdirectory of the master’s basedir in which everything related to this builder will be stored. This holds build status information. If not set, this parameter defaults to the builder name, with some characters escaped. Each builder must have a unique build directory. workerbuilddir (string, optional). Specifies the name of a subdirectory (under the worker’s configured base directory) in which everything related to this builder will be placed on the worker. This is where checkouts, compilations, and tests are run. If not set, defaults to builddir . If a worker is connected to multiple builders that share the same workerbuilddir , make sure the worker is set to run one build at a time or ensure this is fine to run multiple builds from the same directory simultaneously. tags (list of strings, optional). Identifies tags for the builder. A common use for this is to add new builders to your setup (for a new module or a new worker) that do not work correctly yet and allow you to integrate them with the active builders. You can tag these new builders with a test tag, make your main status clients ignore them, and have only private status clients pick them up. As soon as they work, you can move them over to the active tag. project (string, optional). If provided, the builder will be associated with the specific project. nextWorker (function, optional). If provided, this is a function that controls which worker will be assigned future jobs. The function is passed three arguments, the Builder object which is assigning a new job, a list of WorkerForBuilder objects and the BuildRequest . The function should return one of the WorkerForBuilder objects, or None if none of the available workers should be used. As an example, for each worker in the list, worker.worker will be a Worker object, and worker.worker.workername is the worker’s name. The function can optionally return a Deferred, which should fire with the same results. To control worker selection globally for all builders, use select_next_worker . nextBuild (function, optional). If provided, this is a function that controls which build request will be handled next. The function is passed two arguments, the Builder object which is assigning a new job, and a list of BuildRequest objects of pending builds. The function should return one of the BuildRequest objects, or None if none of the pending builds should be started. This function can optionally return a Deferred which should fire with the same results. canStartBuild (boolean, optional). If provided, this is a function that can veto whether a particular worker should be used for a given build request. The function is passed three arguments: the Builder , a Worker , and a BuildRequest . The function should return True if the combination is acceptable, or False otherwise. This function can optionally return a Deferred which should fire with the same results. See canStartBuild Functions for a concrete example. locks (list of instances of buildbot.locks.WorkerLock or buildbot.locks.MasterLock , optional). Specifies the locks that should be acquired before starting a Build from this Builder . Alternatively, this could be a renderable that returns this list depending on properties related to the build that is just about to be created. This lets you defer picking the locks to acquire until it is known which Worker a build would get assigned to. The properties available to the renderable include all properties that are set to the build before its first step excluding the properties that come from the build itself and the builddir property that comes from worker. The Locks will be released when the build is complete. Note that this is a list of actual Lock instances, not names. Also note that all Locks must have unique names. See Interlocks . env (dictionary of strings, optional). A Builder may be given a dictionary of environment variables in this parameter. The variables are used in ShellCommand steps in builds created by this builder. The environment variables will override anything in the worker’s environment. Variables passed directly to a ShellCommand will override variables of the same name passed to the Builder. For example, if you have a pool of identical workers it is often easier to manage variables like PATH from Buildbot rather than manually editing them in the workers’ environment. f = factory . BuildFactory f . addStep ( ShellCommand ( command = [ 'bash' , './configure' ])) f . addStep ( Compile ()) c [ 'builders' ] = [ BuilderConfig ( name = 'test' , factory = f , workernames = [ 'worker1' , 'worker2' , 'worker3' , 'worker4' ], env = { 'PATH' : '/opt/local/bin:/opt/app/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin' }), ] Unlike most builder configuration arguments, this argument can contain renderables. collapseRequests (boolean, optional) Specifies how build requests for this builder should be collapsed. See Collapsing Build Requests , below. properties (dictionary of strings, optional) A builder may be given a dictionary of Build Properties specific for this builder in this parameter. Those values can be used later on like other properties. Interpolate . defaultProperties (dictionary of strings, optional) Similar to the properties parameter. But defaultProperties will only be added to Build Properties if they are not already set by another source . description (string, optional). A builder may be given an arbitrary description, which will show up in the web status on the builder’s page. description_format (string, optional) The format of the description parameter. By default, it is None and corresponds to plain text format. Allowed values: None , markdown . do_build_if (function taking a Build and returning a bool , optional) Can be set a function, which if it returns False , the whole build will be skipped. This is useful in case one want the build to be displayed in the UI, without incurring worker preparation costs. 2.5.7.1. Collapsing Build Requests When more than one build request is available for a builder, Buildbot can “collapse” the requests into a single build. This is desirable when build requests arrive more quickly than the available workers can satisfy them, but has the drawback that separate results for each build are not available. Requests are only candidated for a merge if both requests have exactly the same codebases . This behavior can be controlled globally, using the collapseRequests parameter, and on a per- Builder basis, using the collapseRequests argument to the Builder configuration. If collapseRequests is given, it completely overrides the global configuration. Possible values for both collapseRequests configurations are: True Requests will be collapsed if their sourcestamp are compatible (see below for definition of compatible). False Requests will never be collapsed. callable(master, builder, req1, req2) Requests will be collapsed if the callable returns true. See Collapse Request Functions for detailed example. Sourcestamps are compatible if all of the below conditions are met: Their codebase, branch, project, and repository attributes match exactly Neither source stamp has a patch (e.g., from a try scheduler) Either both source stamps are associated with changes, or neither is associated with changes but they have matching revisions. 2.5.7.2. Prioritizing Builds The BuilderConfig parameter nextBuild can be used to prioritize build requests within a builder. Note that this is orthogonal to Prioritizing Builders , which controls the order in which builders are called on to start their builds. The details of writing such a function are in Build Priority Functions . Such a function can be provided to the BuilderConfig as follows: def pickNextBuild ( builder , requests ): ... c [ 'builders' ] = [ BuilderConfig ( name = 'test' , factory = f , nextBuild = pickNextBuild , workernames = [ 'worker1' , 'worker2' , 'worker3' , 'worker4' ]), ] 2.5.7.3. Virtual Builders Dynamic Trigger is a method which allows to trigger the same builder, with different parameters. This method is used by frameworks which store the build config along side the source code like Buildbot_travis . The drawback of this method is that it is difficult to extract statistics for similar builds. The standard dashboards are not working well due to the fact that all the builds are on the same builder. In order to overcome these drawbacks, Buildbot has the concept of virtual builder. If a build has the property virtual_builder_name , it will automatically attach to that builder instead of the original builder. That created virtual builder is not attached to any master and is only used for better sorting in the UI and better statistics. The original builder and worker configuration is still used for all other build behaviors. The virtual builder metadata is configured with the following properties: virtual_builder_name : The name of the virtual builder. virtual_builder_description : The description of the virtual builder. virtual_builder_project : The project of the virtual builder. virtual_builder_tags : The tags for the virtual builder. You can also use virtual builders with SingleBranchScheduler . For example if you want to automatically build all branches in your project without having to manually create a new builder each time one is added: c [ 'schedulers' ] . append ( schedulers . SingleBranchScheduler ( name = 'myproject-epics' , change_filter = util . ChangeFilter ( branch_re = 'epics/.*' ), builderNames = [ 'myproject-epics' ], properties = { 'virtual_builder_name' : util . Interpolate ( "myproject-%(ss::branch)s" ) } )) Previous Next © Copyright Buildbot Team Members. Built with Sphinx using a theme provided by Read the Docs . | 2026-01-13T09:30:33 |
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It’s about advising. 📊 In our latest blog article, Joris Joppe , Managing Director at Visionplanner , outlines six practical steps for accounting teams to embrace AI with confidence: from mindset shifts and AI copilots to new pricing models and trusted insights. The future of accounting is already here. Are you ready to step into it? Read 6 steps to embrace AI in accounting on Visma’s blog 💻 , or take a deeper dive by listening to Joris’ appearance on the Voice of Visma podcast. 🎧 🔗 Links in the comments ⤵️ …more 28 2 Comments Like Comment Share Visma 131,979 followers 3w Report this post 🚀 From freelance growth hacker to Managing Director of BuchhaltungsButler . Maxin Schneider ’s journey is a powerful example of how curiosity, learning by doing, and a growth mindset can flourish in the right environment. Throughout her journey, Visma’s trust in people, belief in potential, and long-term support for development have played a defining role. 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https://llvmweekly.org/issue/563 | LLVM Weekly - #563, October 14th 2024 LLVM Weekly - #563, October 14th 2024 Welcome to the five hundred and sixty-third issue of LLVM Weekly, a weekly newsletter (published every Monday) covering developments in LLVM, Clang, and related projects. LLVM Weekly is brought to you by Alex Bradbury . Subscribe to future issues at http://llvmweekly.org and pass it on to anyone else you think may be interested. Please send any tips or feedback to asb@asbradbury.org , @llvmweekly or @asbradbury on Twitter, or @llvmweekly@fosstodon.org or @asb@fosstodon.org . News and articles from around the web and events Volodymyr Vasylkun wrote on the LLVM blog about their GSoC project on 3-way comparison intrinsics . The preliminary program for the LLVM/Offload workshop at the LLVM Developers' Meeting is now available . It’s the LLVM Developers' Meeting next week. Hopefully I’ll see some of you there! I’ll be at the dev meeting on Thursday, and the RISC-V Summit earlier in the week (where I’m giving a talk about RISC-V LLVM). Be sure to attend my colleague Mikhail R Gadelha’s quick talk on LLVM’s libc for RISC-V. According to the LLVM calendar in the coming week there will be the following: Office hours with the following hosts: Aaron Ballman, Alexey Bader, Phoebe Wang, Johannes Doerfert. Online sync-ups on the following topics: Flang, vectorizer, security group, new contributors, LLVM/Offload, classic flang, Clang C/C++ language working group, floating point, OpenMP for flang, MLIR. For more details see the LLVM calendar , getting involved documentation on online sync ups and office hours . On the forums Peter Chou started an RFC discussion on adding a C++ implementation of the Mustache template language , to support work on clang-doc as well as other parts of LLVM that generate HTML. Rahul Joshi proposed adding a new pretty printing mechanism for LLVM intrinsic arguments . Matin Raayai is seeking feedback on a plan to rework the TargetMachine interface . Takumi Nakamura posted an RFC on integrating SingleByteCoverage with branch coverage . Matthias Springer kicked off an MLIR RFC discussion on merging 1:1 and 1:N dialect conversions . LLVM commits Custom ABIs for coroutines were documented. 29e192a . The VLOptimizer pass was introduced to the RISC-V backend (off by default for now). 1c94388 . WriteIndexesThinBackend is now multi-threaded, removing a bottleneck in thin-link for large builds. 2edd897 . noalias.addrspace metadata was introduced, intended to address a problem lowering atomics in OpenMP and C++ for AMDGPU and NVPTX. a8e1311 . Nikita Popov is now officially the lead maintainer for LLVM. 326b381 . For RISC-V, .insn gained the ability to assemble 48-bit and 64-bit instructions. f93f925 . It’s now possible to perform global outlining with two codegen rounds. dc85d52 . The AArch64 backend gained lowering for FMINNUM_IEEE , FMAXNUM_IEEE , and FCANONICALIZE nodes. 8d35ab8 , 72fb379 . The documentation on LLVM’s floating point semantics was elaborated. a8a6624 . Clang commits The DirectX target now uses the Itanium ABI. c2063de . The -Wdeprecated-literal-operator warning is now on by default. c8554e13 . An AlignFunctionDeclarations sub-option for AlignConsecutiveDeclarations was added to clang-format . f0bd62d . --multi-lib-config= can now be used to set a custom path to be used for loading the multilib YAML config file. da759dd . Clang’s “Code Owners” file was moved over to “Maintainers”. 8565213 . clang-tidy files for ClangIR specific coding style rules were checked in. dd0fe4f Other project commits An 'mlir-rewrite tool to aid rewriting .mlir files was started. 4c25a53 . flang-new was renamed to flang . 06eb10d . BOLT can now compute statistics for a profile’s “CFG discontinuity”. 4cab01f . All libc++ implementation details are hidden from LLDB stacktraces by default. 7e16571 . As discussed via RFCs, the semantics of “program point” in MLIR has now been unified across both forward and backward data-flow analysis. 4b3f251 . Subscribe at LLVMWeekly.org . | 2026-01-13T09:30:33 |
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/de_de/AmazonCloudFront/latest/DeveloperGuide/lambda-edge-how-it-works.html | Erste Schritte mit Lambda@Edge-Funktionen (Konsole) - Amazon CloudFront Erste Schritte mit Lambda@Edge-Funktionen (Konsole) - Amazon CloudFront Dokumentation Amazon CloudFront Entwicklerhandbuch Die vorliegende Übersetzung wurde maschinell erstellt. Im Falle eines Konflikts oder eines Widerspruchs zwischen dieser übersetzten Fassung und der englischen Fassung (einschließlich infolge von Verzögerungen bei der Übersetzung) ist die englische Fassung maßgeblich. Erste Schritte mit Lambda@Edge-Funktionen (Konsole) Mit Lambda @Edge können Sie CloudFront Trigger verwenden, um eine Lambda-Funktion aufzurufen. Wenn Sie eine CloudFront Verteilung mit einer Lambda-Funktion verknüpfen, CloudFront fängt sie Anfragen und Antworten an CloudFront Edge-Standorten ab und führt die Funktion aus. Lambda-Funktionen können die Sicherheit erhöhen oder Informationen besser an Ihre Viewer anpassen, um die Leistung zu verbessern. Die folgende Liste bietet einen grundlegenden Überblick darüber, wie Lambda-Funktionen mit CloudFront erstellt und verwendet werden. Überblick: Lambda-Funktionen erstellen und verwenden mit CloudFront Erstellen Sie eine Lambda-Funktion in der Region USA Ost (Nord-Virginia). Speichern und veröffentlichen Sie eine nummerierte Version der Funktion. Wenn Sie die Funktion ändern möchten, müssen Sie die $LATEST-Version der Funktion in der Region USA Ost (Nord-Virginia) bearbeiten. Bevor Sie es für die Verwendung einrichten CloudFront, veröffentlichen Sie dann eine neue nummerierte Version. Ordnen Sie der Funktion ein CloudFront Verteilungs- und Cache-Verhalten zu. Geben Sie dann ein oder mehrere CloudFront Ereignisse ( Trigger ) an, die die Ausführung der Funktion veranlassen. Sie können beispielsweise einen Trigger erstellen, damit die Funktion ausgeführt wird, wenn sie eine Anfrage von einem Viewer CloudFront erhält. Wenn Sie einen Auslöser erstellen, erstellt Lambda Replikate der Funktion an AWS -Standorten weltweit. Tipp Weitere Informationen finden Sie unter Funktionen erstellen und aktualisieren , Ereignisstruktur und Hinzufügen von CloudFront Triggern . Weitere Ideen und Codebeispiele finden Sie auch in Beispielfunktionen für Lambda@Edge . Ein step-by-step Tutorial finden Sie unter dem folgenden Thema: Themen Tutorial: Erstellen einer grundlegenden Lambda@Edge-Funktion (Konsole) JavaScript ist in Ihrem Browser nicht verfügbar oder deaktiviert. Zur Nutzung der AWS-Dokumentation muss JavaScript aktiviert sein. Weitere Informationen finden auf den Hilfe-Seiten Ihres Browsers. Dokumentkonventionen Anwendungsmöglichkeiten von Lambda@Edge Tutorial: Grundlegende Lambda@Edge-Funktion Hat Ihnen diese Seite geholfen? – Ja Vielen Dank, dass Sie uns mitgeteilt haben, dass wir gute Arbeit geleistet haben! Würden Sie sich einen Moment Zeit nehmen, um uns mitzuteilen, was wir richtig gemacht haben, damit wir noch besser werden? Hat Ihnen diese Seite geholfen? – Nein Vielen Dank, dass Sie uns mitgeteilt haben, dass diese Seite überarbeitet werden muss. Es tut uns Leid, dass wir Ihnen nicht weiterhelfen konnten. Würden Sie sich einen Moment Zeit nehmen, um uns mitzuteilen, wie wir die Dokumentation verbessern können? | 2026-01-13T09:30:33 |
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudFront/latest/DeveloperGuide/lambda-edge-how-it-works.html | Get started with Lambda@Edge functions (console) - Amazon CloudFront Get started with Lambda@Edge functions (console) - Amazon CloudFront Documentation Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide Get started with Lambda@Edge functions (console) With Lambda@Edge, you can use CloudFront triggers to invoke a Lambda function. When you associate a CloudFront distribution with a Lambda function, CloudFront intercepts requests and responses at CloudFront edge locations and runs the function. Lambda functions can improve security or customize information close to your viewers to improve performance. The following list provides a basic overview of how to create and use Lambda functions with CloudFront. Overview: Creating and using Lambda functions with CloudFront Create a Lambda function in the US East (N. Virginia) Region. Save and publish a numbered version of the function. If you want to change the function, you must edit the $LATEST version of the function in the US East (N. Virginia) Region. Then, before you set it up to work with CloudFront, you publish a new numbered version. Associate the function with a CloudFront distribution and cache behavior. Then specify one or more CloudFront events ( triggers ) that cause the function to execute. For example, you can create a trigger for the function to execute when CloudFront receives a request from a viewer. When you create a trigger, Lambda creates replicas of the function at AWS locations around the world. Tip For more information, see creating and updating functions , the event structure , and adding CloudFront triggers . You can also find more ideas and get code samples in Lambda@Edge example functions . For a step-by-step tutorial, see the following topic: Topics Tutorial: Create a basic Lambda@Edge function (console) Javascript is disabled or is unavailable in your browser. To use the Amazon Web Services Documentation, Javascript must be enabled. Please refer to your browser's Help pages for instructions. Document Conventions Ways to use Lambda@Edge Tutorial: Basic Lambda@Edge function Did this page help you? - Yes Thanks for letting us know we're doing a good job! If you've got a moment, please tell us what we did right so we can do more of it. Did this page help you? - No Thanks for letting us know this page needs work. We're sorry we let you down. If you've got a moment, please tell us how we can make the documentation better. | 2026-01-13T09:30:33 |
http://docs.buildbot.net/current/manual/installation/misc.html#next-steps | 2.2.6. Next Steps — Buildbot 4.3.0 documentation Buildbot 1. Buildbot Tutorial 2. Buildbot Manual 2.1. Introduction 2.2. Installation 2.2.1. Buildbot Components 2.2.2. Requirements 2.2.3. Installing the code 2.2.4. Buildmaster Setup 2.2.5. Worker Setup 2.2.6. Next Steps 2.2.6.1. Launching the daemons 2.2.6.2. Launching worker as Windows service 2.2.6.3. Logfiles 2.2.6.4. Shutdown 2.3. Concepts 2.4. Secret Management 2.5. Configuration 2.6. Customization 2.7. Command-line Tool 2.8. Resources 2.9. Optimization 2.10. Plugin Infrastructure in Buildbot 2.11. Deployment 2.12. Upgrading 3. Buildbot Development 4. Release Notes 5. Older Release Notes 6. API Indices Buildbot 2. Buildbot Manual 2.2. Installation 2.2.6. Next Steps View page source 2.2.6. Next Steps 2.2.6.1. Launching the daemons Both the buildmaster and the worker run as daemon programs. To launch them, pass the working directory to the buildbot and buildbot-worker commands, as appropriate: # start a master buildbot start [ BASEDIR ] # start a worker buildbot-worker start [ WORKER_BASEDIR ] The BASEDIR is optional and can be omitted if the current directory contains the buildbot configuration (the buildbot.tac file). buildbot start This command will start the daemon and then return, so normally it will not produce any output. To verify that the programs are indeed running, look for a pair of files named twistd.log and twistd.pid that should be created in the working directory. twistd.pid contains the process ID of the newly-spawned daemon. When the worker connects to the buildmaster, new directories will start appearing in its base directory. The buildmaster tells the worker to create a directory for each Builder which will be using that worker. All build operations are performed within these directories: CVS checkouts, compiles, and tests. Once you get everything running, you will want to arrange for the buildbot daemons to be started at boot time. One way is to use cron , by putting them in a @reboot crontab entry [ 1 ] @reboot buildbot start [ BASEDIR ] When you run crontab to set this up, remember to do it as the buildmaster or worker account! If you add this to your crontab when running as your regular account (or worse yet, root), then the daemon will run as the wrong user, quite possibly as one with more authority than you intended to provide. It is important to remember that the environment provided to cron jobs and init scripts can be quite different than your normal runtime. There may be fewer environment variables specified, and the PATH may be shorter than usual. It is a good idea to test out this method of launching the worker by using a cron job with a time in the near future, with the same command, and then check twistd.log to make sure the worker actually started correctly. Common problems here are for /usr/local or ~/bin to not be on your PATH , or for PYTHONPATH to not be set correctly. Sometimes HOME is messed up too. If using systemd to launch buildbot-worker , it may be a good idea to specify a fixed PATH using the Environment directive (see systemd unit file example ). Some distributions may include conveniences to make starting buildbot at boot time easy. For instance, with the default buildbot package in Debian-based distributions, you may only need to modify /etc/default/buildbot (see also /etc/init.d/buildbot , which reads the configuration in /etc/default/buildbot ). Buildbot also comes with its own init scripts that provide support for controlling multi-worker and multi-master setups (mostly because they are based on the init script from the Debian package). With a little modification, these scripts can be used on both Debian and RHEL-based distributions. Thus, they may prove helpful to package maintainers who are working on buildbot (or to those who haven’t yet split buildbot into master and worker packages). # install as /etc/default/buildbot-worker # or /etc/sysconfig/buildbot-worker worker/contrib/init-scripts/buildbot-worker.default # install as /etc/default/buildmaster # or /etc/sysconfig/buildmaster master/contrib/init-scripts/buildmaster.default # install as /etc/init.d/buildbot-worker worker/contrib/init-scripts/buildbot-worker.init.sh # install as /etc/init.d/buildmaster master/contrib/init-scripts/buildmaster.init.sh # ... and tell sysvinit about them chkconfig buildmaster reset # ... or update-rc.d buildmaster defaults 2.2.6.2. Launching worker as Windows service Security consideration Setting up the buildbot worker as a Windows service requires Windows administrator rights. It is important to distinguish installation stage from service execution. It is strongly recommended run Buildbot worker with lowest required access rights. It is recommended run a service under machine local non-privileged account. If you decide run Buildbot worker under domain account it is recommended to create dedicated strongly limited user account that will run Buildbot worker service. Windows service setup In this description, we assume that the buildbot worker account is the local domain account worker . In case worker should run under domain user account please replace .\worker with <domain>\worker . Please replace <worker.passwd> with given user password. Please replace <worker.basedir> with the full/absolute directory specification to the created worker (what is called BASEDIR in Creating a worker ). buildbot_worker_windows_service --user .\worker --password < worker.passwd > --startup auto install powershell -command "& {&'New-Item' -path Registry::HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\BuildBot\Parameters}" powershell -command "& {&'set-ItemProperty' -path Registry::HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\BuildBot\Parameters -Name directories -Value '<worker.basedir>'}" The first command automatically adds user rights to run Buildbot as service. Modify environment variables This step is optional and may depend on your needs. At least we have found useful to have dedicated temp folder worker steps. It is much easier discover what temporary files your builds leaks/misbehaves. As Administrator run regedit Open the key Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Buildbot . Create a new value of type REG_MULTI_SZ called Environment . Add entries like TMP = c : \ bbw \ tmp TEMP = c : \ bbw \ tmp Check if Buildbot can start correctly configured as Windows service As admin user run the command net start buildbot . In case everything goes well, you should see following output The BuildBot service is starting . The BuildBot service was started successfully . Troubleshooting If anything goes wrong check Twisted log on C:\bbw\worker\twistd.log Windows system event log ( eventvwr.msc in command line, Show-EventLog in PowerShell). 2.2.6.3. Logfiles While a buildbot daemon runs, it emits text to a logfile, named twistd.log . A command like tail -f twistd.log is useful to watch the command output as it runs. The buildmaster will announce any errors with its configuration file in the logfile, so it is a good idea to look at the log at startup time to check for any problems. Most buildmaster activities will cause lines to be added to the log. 2.2.6.4. Shutdown To stop a buildmaster or worker manually, use: buildbot stop [ BASEDIR ] # or buildbot-worker stop [ WORKER_BASEDIR ] This simply looks for the twistd.pid file and kills whatever process is identified within. At system shutdown, all processes are sent a SIGKILL . The buildmaster and worker will respond to this by shutting down normally. The buildmaster will respond to a SIGHUP by re-reading its config file. Of course, this only works on Unix-like systems with signal support and not on Windows. The following shortcut is available: buildbot reconfig [ BASEDIR ] When you update the Buildbot code to a new release, you will need to restart the buildmaster and/or worker before they can take advantage of the new code. 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https://www.iso.org/es/contents/data/sdg/SDG09.html | ISO - Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure Ir directamente al contenido principal Aplicaciones OBP español English français русский Menú Normas Sectores Salud Tecnologías de la información y afines Gestión y servicios Seguridad, protección y gestión de riesgos Transporte Energía Diversidad e inclusión Sostenibilidad ambiental Alimentos y agricultura Materiales Edificación y construcción Ingeniería Sobre nosotros Perspectivas y actualidad Perspectivas Todos los artículos Salud Inteligencia artificial Cambio climático Transporte Ciberseguridad Gestión de la calidad Energías renovables Seguridad y salud en el trabajo Actualidad Opinión de expertos El mundo de las normas Kit de prensa Resources ISO 22000 explained ISO 9001 explained ISO 14001 explained Participar Tienda Buscar Carrito ODS 9 Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible ODS 01 - No Poverty ODS 02 - Zero Hunger ODS 03 - Good Health and Well-being ODS 04 - Quality Education ODS 05 - Gender Equality ODS 06 - Clean Water and Sanitation ODS 07 - Affordable and Clean Energy ODS 08 - Decent Work and Economic Growth ODS 09 - Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure ODS 10 - Reduced Inequalities ODS 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities ODS 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production ODS 13 - Climate Action ODS 14 - Life Below Water ODS 15 - Life on Land ODS 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions ODS 17 - Partnerships for the Goals Goal 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation Sustainable Development Goal 9 (SDG 9) aims to build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation. This goal is crucial for driving economic growth, creating employment opportunities, and developing new technologies to address global challenges. At ISO, we are committed to supporting SDG 9 through our standards, which provide frameworks and solutions that enhance industrial efficiency, promote innovation, and support the development of sustainable infrastructure. How ISO Standards Support SDG 9 ISO standards play a vital role in supporting SDG 9 by addressing key aspects of industry, innovation, and infrastructure. Our standards help organizations improve their processes, foster innovation, and develop resilient and sustainable infrastructure. Here are some of the relevant standards: ISO 56002: Innovation management — Innovation management system — Guidance Provides guidance for the establishment, implementation, maintenance, and continual improvement of an innovation management system for use in all established organizations. Helps organizations enhance their innovation capabilities, fostering the development of new products, services, and business models. ISO 55001: Asset management — Management systems — Requirements Specifies requirements for an integrated, effective asset management system, helping organizations optimize the lifecycle of their assets. Supports the development and maintenance of resilient infrastructure by improving asset performance, reducing risks, and enhancing long-term sustainability. Take Action: Implement ISO Standards to Support SDG 9 Interested in learning how your organization can contribute to building resilient infrastructure, promoting sustainable industrialization, and fostering innovation through the implementation of ISO standards? Download our comprehensive guide to understand the role of ISO standards in achieving SDG 9 and other global goals. Together, we can work towards a world with sustainable industry, innovation, and infrastructure for all. ISO and innovation An overview of the importance of innovation in business sustainability and how ISO standards can help. ISO and construction This brochure gives a concise overview of ISO's substantial portfolio of International Standards for the construction sector. It underlines how ISO standards tackle the challenges of sustainable development at the same time as providing requirements for technical and functional performance. Normas ODS Objetivo 9: Mapa del sitio Normas Beneficios Normas más comunes Evaluación de la conformidad ODS Sectores Salud Tecnologías de la información y afines Gestión y servicios Seguridad, protección y gestión de riesgos Transporte Energía Sostenibilidad ambiental Materiales Sobre nosotros Qué es lo que hacemos Estructura Miembros Events Estrategia Perspectivas y actualidad Perspectivas Todos los artículos Salud Inteligencia artificial Cambio climático Transporte Actualidad Opinión de expertos El mundo de las normas Kit de prensa Resources ISO 22000 explained ISO 9001 explained ISO 14001 explained Participar Who develops standards Deliverables Get involved Colaboración para acelerar una acción climática eficaz Resources Drafting standards Tienda Tienda Publications and products ISO name and logo Privacy Notice Copyright Cookie policy Media kit Jobs Help and support Seguimos haciendo que la vida sea mejor , más fácil y más segura . 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https://www.iso.org/es/contents/data/sdg/SDG07.html | ISO - Affordable and Clean Energy Ir directamente al contenido principal Aplicaciones OBP español English français русский Menú Normas Sectores Salud Tecnologías de la información y afines Gestión y servicios Seguridad, protección y gestión de riesgos Transporte Energía Diversidad e inclusión Sostenibilidad ambiental Alimentos y agricultura Materiales Edificación y construcción Ingeniería Sobre nosotros Perspectivas y actualidad Perspectivas Todos los artículos Salud Inteligencia artificial Cambio climático Transporte Ciberseguridad Gestión de la calidad Energías renovables Seguridad y salud en el trabajo Actualidad Opinión de expertos El mundo de las normas Kit de prensa Resources ISO 22000 explained ISO 9001 explained ISO 14001 explained Participar Tienda Buscar Carrito ODS 7 Affordable and Clean Energy Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible ODS 01 - No Poverty ODS 02 - Zero Hunger ODS 03 - Good Health and Well-being ODS 04 - Quality Education ODS 05 - Gender Equality ODS 06 - Clean Water and Sanitation ODS 07 - Affordable and Clean Energy ODS 08 - Decent Work and Economic Growth ODS 09 - Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure ODS 10 - Reduced Inequalities ODS 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities ODS 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production ODS 13 - Climate Action ODS 14 - Life Below Water ODS 15 - Life on Land ODS 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions ODS 17 - Partnerships for the Goals Goal 7: Affordable and Clean Energy Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG 7) aims to ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all. This goal is crucial for economic development, environmental sustainability, and improving quality of life worldwide. At ISO, we are committed to supporting SDG 7 through our standards, which provide frameworks and solutions that enhance energy efficiency, promote renewable energy, and improve energy management systems. How ISO Standards Support SDG 7 ISO standards play a vital role in supporting SDG 7 by addressing key aspects of energy production, distribution, and consumption. Our standards help organizations and communities improve energy efficiency, accelerate the adoption of renewable energy technologies, and implement effective energy management practices. Here are some of the relevant standards: ISO 50001: Energy management systems — Requirements with guidance for use Provides a framework for organizations to develop an effective energy management system, helping to improve energy performance and reduce energy costs. Supports organizations in continually improving their energy efficiency, leading to reduced greenhouse gas emissions and environmental impact. ISO 14064-1: Greenhouse gases — Part 1: Specification with guidance at the organization level for quantification and reporting of greenhouse gas emissions and removals Specifies principles and requirements for quantifying and reporting greenhouse gas emissions and removals at the organizational level. Helps organizations assess their energy-related emissions and identify opportunities for transitioning to cleaner energy sources. Take Action: Implement ISO Standards to Support SDG 7 Interested in learning how your organization can contribute to ensuring affordable and clean energy for all through the implementation of ISO standards? Download our comprehensive guide to understand the role of ISO standards in achieving SDG 7 and other global goals. Together, we can work towards a world with sustainable and accessible energy for everyone. ISO and energy The earth is warming at unprecedented rates, largely due to manmade greenhouse gases that are causing havoc to our climate. ISO 50001 - Energy management systems Learn more about ISO's standard for helping organizations manage their energy performance, in this free brochure. 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https://www.iso.org/es/contents/data/sdg/SDG05.html | ISO - Gender Equality Ir directamente al contenido principal Aplicaciones OBP español English français русский Menú Normas Sectores Salud Tecnologías de la información y afines Gestión y servicios Seguridad, protección y gestión de riesgos Transporte Energía Diversidad e inclusión Sostenibilidad ambiental Alimentos y agricultura Materiales Edificación y construcción Ingeniería Sobre nosotros Perspectivas y actualidad Perspectivas Todos los artículos Salud Inteligencia artificial Cambio climático Transporte Ciberseguridad Gestión de la calidad Energías renovables Seguridad y salud en el trabajo Actualidad Opinión de expertos El mundo de las normas Kit de prensa Resources ISO 22000 explained ISO 9001 explained ISO 14001 explained Participar Tienda Buscar Carrito ODS 5 Gender Equality Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible ODS 01 - No Poverty ODS 02 - Zero Hunger ODS 03 - Good Health and Well-being ODS 04 - Quality Education ODS 05 - Gender Equality ODS 06 - Clean Water and Sanitation ODS 07 - Affordable and Clean Energy ODS 08 - Decent Work and Economic Growth ODS 09 - Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure ODS 10 - Reduced Inequalities ODS 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities ODS 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production ODS 13 - Climate Action ODS 14 - Life Below Water ODS 15 - Life on Land ODS 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions ODS 17 - Partnerships for the Goals Goal 5: Gender Equality Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls Sustainable Development Goal 5 (SDG 5) aims to achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls. This goal is crucial for creating a fair, inclusive, and sustainable world. At ISO, we are committed to supporting SDG 5 through our standards, which provide frameworks and solutions that promote equal opportunities, fair treatment, and women's empowerment across different sectors and organizations. How ISO Standards Support SDG 5 ISO standards play a vital role in supporting SDG 5 by addressing key aspects of gender equality and women's empowerment. Our standards help organizations implement fair practices, promote equal opportunities, and create inclusive environments. Here are some of the relevant standards: ISO 26000: Social Responsibility Provides guidance on how organizations can operate in a socially responsible way, including principles and practices related to gender equality. Helps organizations address gender discrimination and promote equal opportunities in the workplace. ISO 30415: Human Resource Management — Diversity and Inclusion Provides guidelines for organizations to create and promote diversity and inclusion in the workplace, including strategies to address gender imbalances. Supports the creation of inclusive work environments that value and leverage diversity, including gender diversity. Take Action: Implement ISO Standards to Support SDG 5 Interested in learning how your organization can contribute to achieving gender equality through the implementation of ISO standards? Visit our diversity and inclusion page to download the gender action plan . Together, we can work towards a more equitable world for all. Normas ODS Objetivo 5: Mapa del sitio Normas Beneficios Normas más comunes Evaluación de la conformidad ODS Sectores Salud Tecnologías de la información y afines Gestión y servicios Seguridad, protección y gestión de riesgos Transporte Energía Sostenibilidad ambiental Materiales Sobre nosotros Qué es lo que hacemos Estructura Miembros Events Estrategia Perspectivas y actualidad Perspectivas Todos los artículos Salud Inteligencia artificial Cambio climático Transporte Actualidad Opinión de expertos El mundo de las normas Kit de prensa Resources ISO 22000 explained ISO 9001 explained ISO 14001 explained Participar Who develops standards Deliverables Get involved Colaboración para acelerar una acción climática eficaz Resources Drafting standards Tienda Tienda Publications and products ISO name and logo Privacy Notice Copyright Cookie policy Media kit Jobs Help and support Seguimos haciendo que la vida sea mejor , más fácil y más segura . Inscríbase para recibir actualizaciones por correo electrónico © Reservados todos los derechos Todos los materiales y publicaciones de ISO están protegidos por derechos de autor y sujetos a la aceptación por parte del usuario de las condiciones de derechos de autor de ISO. Cualquier uso, incluida la reproducción, requiere nuestra autorización por escrito. Dirija todas las solicitudes relacionadas con los derechos de autor a copyright@iso.org . Nos comprometemos a garantizar que nuestro sitio web sea accesible para todo el mundo. Si tiene alguna pregunta o sugerencia relacionada con la accesibilidad de este sitio web, póngase en contacto con nosotros. Añadir al carrito | 2026-01-13T09:30:33 |
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https://www.iso.org/es/contents/data/sdg/SDG01.html | ISO - No Poverty Ir directamente al contenido principal Aplicaciones OBP español English français русский Menú Normas Sectores Salud Tecnologías de la información y afines Gestión y servicios Seguridad, protección y gestión de riesgos Transporte Energía Diversidad e inclusión Sostenibilidad ambiental Alimentos y agricultura Materiales Edificación y construcción Ingeniería Sobre nosotros Perspectivas y actualidad Perspectivas Todos los artículos Salud Inteligencia artificial Cambio climático Transporte Ciberseguridad Gestión de la calidad Energías renovables Seguridad y salud en el trabajo Actualidad Opinión de expertos El mundo de las normas Kit de prensa Resources ISO 22000 explained ISO 9001 explained ISO 14001 explained Participar Tienda Buscar Carrito ODS 1 No Poverty Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible ODS 01 - No Poverty ODS 02 - Zero Hunger ODS 03 - Good Health and Well-being ODS 04 - Quality Education ODS 05 - Gender Equality ODS 06 - Clean Water and Sanitation ODS 07 - Affordable and Clean Energy ODS 08 - Decent Work and Economic Growth ODS 09 - Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure ODS 10 - Reduced Inequalities ODS 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities ODS 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production ODS 13 - Climate Action ODS 14 - Life Below Water ODS 15 - Life on Land ODS 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions ODS 17 - Partnerships for the Goals Goal 1: No Poverty Ending Poverty in All Its Forms Everywhere Sustainable Development Goal 1 (SDG 1) aims to end poverty in all its forms everywhere. This goal is fundamental to creating a more equitable and sustainable world. At ISO, we are dedicated to supporting SDG 1 through our standards, which provide frameworks and solutions that promote economic growth, improve working conditions, and enhance access to essential services. How ISO Standards Support SDG 1 ISO standards play a vital role in supporting SDG 1 by addressing key aspects of poverty reduction and sustainable economic development. Our standards help organizations improve their operations, enhance safety, and promote fair practices, all of which contribute to poverty alleviation. Here are some of the relevant standards: ISO 26000: Social Responsibility Provides guidance on how organizations can operate in a socially responsible way, contributing to sustainable development and poverty reduction. Supports the implementation of fair labor practices and decent work conditions, contributing to poverty reduction through improved livelihoods. ISO 37101: Sustainable Development in Communities Provides a framework for improving the sustainability and resilience of communities, addressing various aspects of poverty. Supports the creation of job opportunities and improved living conditions at the local level. Take Action: Implement ISO Standards to Support SDG 1 Interested in learning how your organization can contribute to ending poverty through the implementation of ISO standards? Download our comprehensive guide to understand the role of ISO standards in achieving SDG 1 and other global goals. Together, we can work towards a world free from poverty. Normas ODS Objetivo 1: Mapa del sitio Normas Beneficios Normas más comunes Evaluación de la conformidad ODS Sectores Salud Tecnologías de la información y afines Gestión y servicios Seguridad, protección y gestión de riesgos Transporte Energía Sostenibilidad ambiental Materiales Sobre nosotros Qué es lo que hacemos Estructura Miembros Events Estrategia Perspectivas y actualidad Perspectivas Todos los artículos Salud Inteligencia artificial Cambio climático Transporte Actualidad Opinión de expertos El mundo de las normas Kit de prensa Resources ISO 22000 explained ISO 9001 explained ISO 14001 explained Participar Who develops standards Deliverables Get involved Colaboración para acelerar una acción climática eficaz Resources Drafting standards Tienda Tienda Publications and products ISO name and logo Privacy Notice Copyright Cookie policy Media kit Jobs Help and support Seguimos haciendo que la vida sea mejor , más fácil y más segura . Inscríbase para recibir actualizaciones por correo electrónico © Reservados todos los derechos Todos los materiales y publicaciones de ISO están protegidos por derechos de autor y sujetos a la aceptación por parte del usuario de las condiciones de derechos de autor de ISO. Cualquier uso, incluida la reproducción, requiere nuestra autorización por escrito. Dirija todas las solicitudes relacionadas con los derechos de autor a copyright@iso.org . Nos comprometemos a garantizar que nuestro sitio web sea accesible para todo el mundo. Si tiene alguna pregunta o sugerencia relacionada con la accesibilidad de este sitio web, póngase en contacto con nosotros. Añadir al carrito | 2026-01-13T09:30:33 |
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To launch them, pass the working directory to the buildbot and buildbot-worker commands, as appropriate: # start a master buildbot start [ BASEDIR ] # start a worker buildbot-worker start [ WORKER_BASEDIR ] The BASEDIR is optional and can be omitted if the current directory contains the buildbot configuration (the buildbot.tac file). buildbot start This command will start the daemon and then return, so normally it will not produce any output. To verify that the programs are indeed running, look for a pair of files named twistd.log and twistd.pid that should be created in the working directory. twistd.pid contains the process ID of the newly-spawned daemon. When the worker connects to the buildmaster, new directories will start appearing in its base directory. The buildmaster tells the worker to create a directory for each Builder which will be using that worker. All build operations are performed within these directories: CVS checkouts, compiles, and tests. Once you get everything running, you will want to arrange for the buildbot daemons to be started at boot time. One way is to use cron , by putting them in a @reboot crontab entry [ 1 ] @reboot buildbot start [ BASEDIR ] When you run crontab to set this up, remember to do it as the buildmaster or worker account! If you add this to your crontab when running as your regular account (or worse yet, root), then the daemon will run as the wrong user, quite possibly as one with more authority than you intended to provide. It is important to remember that the environment provided to cron jobs and init scripts can be quite different than your normal runtime. There may be fewer environment variables specified, and the PATH may be shorter than usual. It is a good idea to test out this method of launching the worker by using a cron job with a time in the near future, with the same command, and then check twistd.log to make sure the worker actually started correctly. Common problems here are for /usr/local or ~/bin to not be on your PATH , or for PYTHONPATH to not be set correctly. Sometimes HOME is messed up too. If using systemd to launch buildbot-worker , it may be a good idea to specify a fixed PATH using the Environment directive (see systemd unit file example ). Some distributions may include conveniences to make starting buildbot at boot time easy. For instance, with the default buildbot package in Debian-based distributions, you may only need to modify /etc/default/buildbot (see also /etc/init.d/buildbot , which reads the configuration in /etc/default/buildbot ). Buildbot also comes with its own init scripts that provide support for controlling multi-worker and multi-master setups (mostly because they are based on the init script from the Debian package). With a little modification, these scripts can be used on both Debian and RHEL-based distributions. Thus, they may prove helpful to package maintainers who are working on buildbot (or to those who haven’t yet split buildbot into master and worker packages). # install as /etc/default/buildbot-worker # or /etc/sysconfig/buildbot-worker worker/contrib/init-scripts/buildbot-worker.default # install as /etc/default/buildmaster # or /etc/sysconfig/buildmaster master/contrib/init-scripts/buildmaster.default # install as /etc/init.d/buildbot-worker worker/contrib/init-scripts/buildbot-worker.init.sh # install as /etc/init.d/buildmaster master/contrib/init-scripts/buildmaster.init.sh # ... and tell sysvinit about them chkconfig buildmaster reset # ... or update-rc.d buildmaster defaults 2.2.6.2. Launching worker as Windows service Security consideration Setting up the buildbot worker as a Windows service requires Windows administrator rights. It is important to distinguish installation stage from service execution. It is strongly recommended run Buildbot worker with lowest required access rights. It is recommended run a service under machine local non-privileged account. If you decide run Buildbot worker under domain account it is recommended to create dedicated strongly limited user account that will run Buildbot worker service. Windows service setup In this description, we assume that the buildbot worker account is the local domain account worker . In case worker should run under domain user account please replace .\worker with <domain>\worker . Please replace <worker.passwd> with given user password. Please replace <worker.basedir> with the full/absolute directory specification to the created worker (what is called BASEDIR in Creating a worker ). buildbot_worker_windows_service --user .\worker --password < worker.passwd > --startup auto install powershell -command "& {&'New-Item' -path Registry::HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\BuildBot\Parameters}" powershell -command "& {&'set-ItemProperty' -path Registry::HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\BuildBot\Parameters -Name directories -Value '<worker.basedir>'}" The first command automatically adds user rights to run Buildbot as service. Modify environment variables This step is optional and may depend on your needs. At least we have found useful to have dedicated temp folder worker steps. It is much easier discover what temporary files your builds leaks/misbehaves. As Administrator run regedit Open the key Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Buildbot . Create a new value of type REG_MULTI_SZ called Environment . Add entries like TMP = c : \ bbw \ tmp TEMP = c : \ bbw \ tmp Check if Buildbot can start correctly configured as Windows service As admin user run the command net start buildbot . In case everything goes well, you should see following output The BuildBot service is starting . The BuildBot service was started successfully . Troubleshooting If anything goes wrong check Twisted log on C:\bbw\worker\twistd.log Windows system event log ( eventvwr.msc in command line, Show-EventLog in PowerShell). 2.2.6.3. Logfiles While a buildbot daemon runs, it emits text to a logfile, named twistd.log . A command like tail -f twistd.log is useful to watch the command output as it runs. The buildmaster will announce any errors with its configuration file in the logfile, so it is a good idea to look at the log at startup time to check for any problems. Most buildmaster activities will cause lines to be added to the log. 2.2.6.4. Shutdown To stop a buildmaster or worker manually, use: buildbot stop [ BASEDIR ] # or buildbot-worker stop [ WORKER_BASEDIR ] This simply looks for the twistd.pid file and kills whatever process is identified within. At system shutdown, all processes are sent a SIGKILL . The buildmaster and worker will respond to this by shutting down normally. The buildmaster will respond to a SIGHUP by re-reading its config file. Of course, this only works on Unix-like systems with signal support and not on Windows. The following shortcut is available: buildbot reconfig [ BASEDIR ] When you update the Buildbot code to a new release, you will need to restart the buildmaster and/or worker before they can take advantage of the new code. You can do a buildbot stop BASEDIR and buildbot start BASEDIR in succession, or you can use the restart shortcut, which does both steps for you: buildbot restart [ BASEDIR ] Workers can similarly be restarted with: buildbot-worker restart [ BASEDIR ] There are certain configuration changes that are not handled cleanly by buildbot reconfig . If this occurs, buildbot restart is a more robust way to fully switch over to the new configuration. buildbot restart may also be used to start a stopped Buildbot instance. This behavior is useful when writing scripts that stop, start, and restart Buildbot. A worker may also be gracefully shutdown from the web UI. This is useful to shutdown a worker without interrupting any current builds. The buildmaster will wait until the worker has finished all its current builds, and will then tell the worker to shutdown. [ 1 ] This @reboot syntax is understood by Vixie cron, which is the flavor usually provided with Linux systems. 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https://www.iso.org/es/sectores/diversidad-inclusion | ISO - Diversidad e inclusión Ir directamente al contenido principal Aplicaciones OBP español English français русский Menú Normas Sectores Salud Tecnologías de la información y afines Gestión y servicios Seguridad, protección y gestión de riesgos Transporte Energía Diversidad e inclusión Sostenibilidad ambiental Alimentos y agricultura Materiales Edificación y construcción Ingeniería Sobre nosotros Perspectivas y actualidad Perspectivas Todos los artículos Salud Inteligencia artificial Cambio climático Transporte Ciberseguridad Gestión de la calidad Energías renovables Seguridad y salud en el trabajo Actualidad Opinión de expertos El mundo de las normas Kit de prensa Resources ISO 22000 explained ISO 9001 explained ISO 14001 explained Participar Tienda Buscar Carrito Diversidad e inclusión Accesibilidad Género Otras Las normas fomentan lugares de trabajo equitativos, la responsabilidad social y las prácticas empresariales sostenibles. Proporcionan orientación para crear entornos inclusivos que beneficien a la plantilla, los clientes y la productividad en general. Normas esenciales ISO/IEC 29138-1 Information technology — User interface accessibility Part 1: User accessibility needs Revisado en 2024 CHF 0 ISO/IEC TR 29138-2 Information technology — Accessibility considerations for people with disabilities Part 2: Standards inventory Publicado en 2009 CHF 0 ISO 37002 Whistleblowing management systems — Guidelines Publicado en 2021 CHF 179 ISO 26000 Guidance on social responsibility Revisado en 2025 CHF 227 ISO/IEC TR 24027 Information technology — Artificial intelligence (AI) — Bias in AI systems and AI aided decision making Publicado en 2021 CHF 181 ISO 30415 Human resource management — Diversity and inclusion Publicado en 2021 CHF 196 ISO 3864-1 Graphical symbols — Safety colours and safety signs Part 1: Design principles for safety signs and safety markings Revisado en 2022 CHF 100 Cargar más Perspectivas Movilidad en ciudades inteligentes: Transformar el futuro del transporte urbano ¿Y si las ciudades pudieran moverse de manera más inteligente? ¿Y si la tecnología pudiera transformar nuestra manera de viajar e hiciera que los ambientes urbanos fueran más limpios, eficientes y conectados? En todo el mundo, las iniciativas de movilidad en ciudades inteligentes están haciendo realidad estas posibilidades. Seguridad en el trabajo: una guía para proteger la salud de las personas en el trabajo La salud y seguridad en el trabajo se trata muchas veces como una casilla para checar, sin embargo, esta forma de pensar tiene sus consecuencias. Cada año, millones de personas sufren lesiones o enfermedades o, aún peor, porque su lugar de trabajo no prioriza su seguridad y bienestar. Sectores Diversidad e inclusión Mapa del sitio Normas Beneficios Normas más comunes Evaluación de la conformidad ODS Sectores Salud Tecnologías de la información y afines Gestión y servicios Seguridad, protección y gestión de riesgos Transporte Energía Sostenibilidad ambiental Materiales Sobre nosotros Qué es lo que hacemos Estructura Miembros Events Estrategia Perspectivas y actualidad Perspectivas Todos los artículos Salud Inteligencia artificial Cambio climático Transporte Actualidad Opinión de expertos El mundo de las normas Kit de prensa Resources ISO 22000 explained ISO 9001 explained ISO 14001 explained Participar Who develops standards Deliverables Get involved Colaboración para acelerar una acción climática eficaz Resources Drafting standards Tienda Tienda Publications and products ISO name and logo Privacy Notice Copyright Cookie policy Media kit Jobs Help and support Seguimos haciendo que la vida sea mejor , más fácil y más segura . Inscríbase para recibir actualizaciones por correo electrónico © Reservados todos los derechos Todos los materiales y publicaciones de ISO están protegidos por derechos de autor y sujetos a la aceptación por parte del usuario de las condiciones de derechos de autor de ISO. Cualquier uso, incluida la reproducción, requiere nuestra autorización por escrito. Dirija todas las solicitudes relacionadas con los derechos de autor a copyright@iso.org . Nos comprometemos a garantizar que nuestro sitio web sea accesible para todo el mundo. Si tiene alguna pregunta o sugerencia relacionada con la accesibilidad de este sitio web, póngase en contacto con nosotros. Añadir al carrito | 2026-01-13T09:30:33 |
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All PHP 8.4 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.4.13 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can be found on windows.php.net/download/ . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 11 Sep 2025 PHP 8.5.0 Beta 3 available for testing The PHP team is pleased to announce the third beta release of PHP 8.5.0, Beta 3. This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki . For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 Beta 3, please visit the download page . Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub . Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be RC1, planned for 25 Sep 2025. The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the Release Candidates page . Thank you for helping us make PHP better. 28 Aug 2025 PHP 8.5.0 Beta 2 available for testing The PHP team is pleased to announce the second beta release of PHP 8.5.0, Beta 2. This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki . For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 Beta 2 please visit the download page . Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub . Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be Beta 3, planned for 11 Sep 2025. The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the Release Candidates page . Thank you for helping us make PHP better. 28 Aug 2025 PHP 8.3.25 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.3.25. This is a bug fix release. All PHP 8.3 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.3.25 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can be found on windows.php.net/download/ . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 28 Aug 2025 PHP 8.4.12 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.4.12. This is a bug fix release. All PHP 8.4 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.4.12 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can be found on windows.php.net/download/ . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 14 Aug 2025 PHP 8.5.0 Beta 1 available for testing The PHP team is pleased to announce the first beta release of PHP 8.5.0, Beta 1. This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki . For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 Beta 1 please visit the download page . Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub . Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be Beta 2, planned for 28 Aug 2025. The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the Release Candidates page . Thank you for helping us make PHP better. 01 Aug 2025 PHP 8.5.0 Alpha 4 available for testing The PHP team is pleased to announce the third testing release of PHP 8.5.0, Alpha 4. This continues the PHP 8.5 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki . For source downloads of PHP 8.5.0 Alpha 4 please visit the download page . Please carefully test this version and report any issues found on GitHub . Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be Beta 1, planned for 14 Aug 2025. The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the Release Candidates page . Thank you for helping us make PHP better. 31 Jul 2025 PHP 8.4.11 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.4.11. This is a bug fix release. All PHP 8.4 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.4.11 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can be found on windows.php.net/download/ . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . 31 Jul 2025 PHP 8.3.24 Released! The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.3.24. This is a bug fix release. All PHP 8.3 users are encouraged to upgrade to this version. For source downloads of PHP 8.3.24 please visit our downloads page , Windows source and binaries can be found on windows.php.net/download/ . The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog . Older News Entries The PHP Foundation The PHP Foundation is a collective of people and organizations, united in the mission to ensure the long-term prosperity of the PHP language. 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