Can we get more concurrent builds?

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Myron Marston

08 Dec, 2014 09:58 PM

For our RSpec builds on app veyor I've been noticing that it seems to only run one build at a time. This makes it take much longer to get build feedback from AppVeyor, particularly when we push updates to multiple repos. Given that RSpec is a well-used open source project, is there any chance we could get our concurrency limit increased so more builds can run at at time?

Thanks!
Myron

  1. Support Staff 1 Posted by Feodor Fitsner on 09 Dec, 2014 04:20 AM

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    Hi Myron,

    Thanks for asking though, frankly, the question is tricky. At the moment we are giving 1 concurrent job to OSS projects and I understand it might be not enough for busy projects.

    We are constantly working on increasing capacity of OSS tier (and it's kind of finding a good balance between OSS and private repositories) and maybe next year we'll be able to offer more than 1 concurrent job to anyone.

    For now a reasonable way to eliminate long queues on busy OSS projects could be Rolling builds

  2. 2 Posted by Myron Marston on 09 Dec, 2014 07:02 PM

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    Thanks, Feodor. Please let me know if/when you increase the concurrency. We'll get by for now. The rolling build option looks useful if/when that is available as well.

  3. 3 Posted by Ken Collins on 18 Oct, 2015 09:21 PM

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    I saw the rolling builds mentioned here (http://www.appveyor.com/docs/build-configuration#rolling-builds) but nothing to indicate that this was configurable or not. Is this default behavior or available on certain plans?

  4. Support Staff 4 Posted by Feodor Fitsner on 19 Oct, 2015 01:01 AM

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    This is configurable. You can enable it on General tab of project settings.

  5. Ilya Finkelshteyn closed this discussion on 25 Aug, 2018 02:00 AM.

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