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authorEd Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>2022-06-15 13:10:32 -0600
committerEd Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>2022-06-22 11:26:15 -0600
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logformatter: link to logs using Cirrus API
One day we may use AWS for part of CI. Do you want to maintain two separate code paths in this script for linking to artifacts in multiple cloud providers? Can you say no? I knew you could. Cirrus already knows the location of the artifacts and provides a transparent mechanism for accessing them. Use it. This PR exposed a nasty bug in our environment-variable handling: envariables passed through to the containerized environment were being double-space-escaped, so "FOO=a b" ended up as "FOO=a\ b" (with a backslash), with one consequence being invalid URLs. The solution is simple: run 'podman -e FOO', not '-e FOO=value'. Finally, reinstate the environment-variable dump (in comments). I had removed this in a moment of panic over leaking secrets, but no, that doesn't happen. Exclude scary-sounding vars anyway. Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'contrib/cirrus')
-rwxr-xr-xcontrib/cirrus/logformatter53
-rwxr-xr-xcontrib/cirrus/runner.sh5
2 files changed, 37 insertions, 21 deletions
diff --git a/contrib/cirrus/logformatter b/contrib/cirrus/logformatter
index e45f03df9..59969c3e7 100755
--- a/contrib/cirrus/logformatter
+++ b/contrib/cirrus/logformatter
@@ -190,6 +190,22 @@ END_HTML
print { $out_fh } "<h2>Synopsis</h2>\n<hr/>\n",
job_synopsis($test_name), "<hr/>\n";
+ # FOR DEBUGGING: dump environment, but in HTML comments to not clutter
+ # This is safe. There is a TOKEN envariable, but it's not sensitive.
+ # There are no sensitive/secret values in our execution environment,
+ # but we're careful anyway. $SECRET_ENV_RE is set in lib.sh
+ my $filter_re = $ENV{SECRET_ENV_RE} || 'ACCOUNT|GC[EP]|PASSW|SECRET|TOKEN';
+ $filter_re .= '|BASH_FUNC'; # These are long and un-useful
+
+ print { $out_fh } "<!-- Environment: -->\n";
+ for my $e (sort keys %ENV) {
+ next if $e =~ /$filter_re/;
+
+ my $val = escapeHTML($ENV{$e});
+ $val =~ s/--/-&#x002D;/g; # double dash not valid in comments
+ printf { $out_fh } "<!-- %-20s %s -->\n", $e, $val;
+ }
+
# State variables
my $previous_timestamp = ''; # timestamp of previous line
my $cirrus_task; # Cirrus task number, used for linking
@@ -538,27 +554,24 @@ END_HTML
# If Cirrus magic envariables are available, write a link to results.
# FIXME: it'd be so nice to make this a clickable live link.
#
- # STATIC_MAGIC_BLOB is the name of a google-storage bucket. It is
- # unlikely to change often, but if it does you will suddenly start
- # seeing errors when trying to view formatted logs:
- #
- # AccessDeniedAccess denied.Anonymous caller does not have storage.objects.get access to the Google Cloud Storage object.
- #
- # This happened in July 2020 when github.com/containers/libpod was
- # renamed to podman. If something like that ever happens again, you
- # will need to get the new magic blob value from:
- #
- # https://console.cloud.google.com/storage/browser?project=libpod-218412
+ # As of June 2022 we use the Cirrus API[1] as the source of our logs,
+ # instead of linking directly to googleapis.com. This will allow us
+ # to abstract cloud-specific details, so we can one day use Amazon cloud.
+ # See #14569 for more info.
#
- # You will also probably need to set the bucket Public by clicking on
- # the bucket name, then the Permissions tab. This is safe, since this
- # project is fully open-source.
- if ($have_formatted_log && $ENV{CIRRUS_TASK_ID}) {
- my $URL_BASE = "https://storage.googleapis.com";
- my $STATIC_MAGIC_BLOB = "cirrus-ci-6707778565701632-fcae48";
- my $ARTIFACT_NAME = "html";
-
- my $URL = "${URL_BASE}/${STATIC_MAGIC_BLOB}/artifacts/$ENV{CIRRUS_REPO_FULL_NAME}/$ENV{CIRRUS_TASK_ID}/${ARTIFACT_NAME}/${outfile}";
+ # [1] https://cirrus-ci.org/guide/writing-tasks/#latest-build-artifacts
+ if ($have_formatted_log && $ENV{CIRRUS_BUILD_ID} && $ENV{CIRRUS_TASK_NAME}) {
+ my $URL_BASE = "https://api.cirrus-ci.com";
+ my $build_id = $ENV{CIRRUS_BUILD_ID};
+ my $task_name = $ENV{CIRRUS_TASK_NAME};
+
+ # Escape spaces in task names ("int fedora 35 podman root etc")
+ $task_name =~ s/\s/%20/g;
+
+ # URL is long and cumbersome and duplicaty. The task name cannot be
+ # reduced; the file name could, but I choose to leave it because I
+ # sometimes download HTML logs and oh how I hate "log.html" filenames.
+ my $URL = "${URL_BASE}/v1/artifact/build/$build_id/$task_name/html/${outfile}";
print "\n\nAnnotated results:\n $URL\n";
}
diff --git a/contrib/cirrus/runner.sh b/contrib/cirrus/runner.sh
index b9f43f395..d49286ad3 100755
--- a/contrib/cirrus/runner.sh
+++ b/contrib/cirrus/runner.sh
@@ -142,7 +142,10 @@ exec_container() {
# Line-separated arguments which include shell-escaped special characters
declare -a envargs
while read -r var_val; do
- envargs+=("-e $var_val")
+ # Pass "-e VAR" on the command line, not "-e VAR=value". Podman can
+ # do a much better job of transmitting the value than we can,
+ # especially when value includes spaces.
+ envargs+=("-e" "$(awk -F= '{print $1}' <<<$var_val)")
done <<<"$(passthrough_envars)"
# VM Images and Container images are built using (nearly) identical operations.