# Description This document describes the continuous integration setup for `nim-waku`. # Details The CI setup exists on the Status.im Jenkins instance: https://ci.infra.status.im/job/nim-waku/ It currently consists four jobs: * [manual](https://ci.infra.status.im/job/nim-waku/job/manual/) - For manually executing builds using parameters. * [deploy-wakuv1-test](https://ci.infra.status.im/job/nim-waku/job/deploy-wakuv1-test/) - Builds every new commit in `master` and deploys to `wakuv1.test` fleet. * [deploy-wakuv2-test](https://ci.infra.status.im/job/nim-waku/job/deploy-wakuv2-test/) - Builds every new commit in `master` and deploys to `wakuv2.test` fleet. * [deploy-wakuv2-prod](https://ci.infra.status.im/job/nim-waku/job/deploy-wakuv2-prod/) - Currently has no automatic trigger, and deploys to `wakuv2.prod` fleet. # Configuration The main configuration file is [`Jenkinsfile.release`](../../ci/Jenkinsfile.release) in the `ci` folder. Key part is the definition of five `parameters`: * `MAKE_TARGET` - Which `Makefile` target is built. * `IMAGE_TAG` - Tag of the Docker image to push. * `IMAGE_NAME` - Name of the Docker image to push. * `NIMFLAGS` - Nim compilation parameters. * `GIT_REF` - Git reference to build from (branch, tag, commit...) The use of `?:` [Elvis operator](http://groovy-lang.org/operators.html#_elvis_operator) plays a key role in allowing parameters to be changed for each defined job in Jenkins without it being overridden by the `Jenkinsfile` defaults after every job run. ```groovy defaultValue: params.IMAGE_TAG ?: 'deploy-wakuv2-test', ```