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authorChris Evich <cevich@redhat.com>2019-10-22 12:31:30 -0400
committerChris Evich <cevich@redhat.com>2019-10-29 10:34:58 -0400
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parenta56131fef4a82824b397c94f6b7edcdb24769624 (diff)
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Cirrus: Only upload tagged releases
Prior to this commit, every push to master had it's builds packaged and uploaded to google storage. This is a waste, since potential users are only ever concerned about tagged releases. Unfortunately because the release process involves humans with potentially multiple human and automation steps happening in parallel, it's easy for automation to not detect a tagged release, or trigger on development|pre-release tags. Fix this in `upload_release_archive.sh` using a new unit-tested function `is_release()`. This acts as the definitive authority on whether or not a specific commit rage or `$CIRRUS_TAG` value constitutes something worthy of upload. Signed-off-by: Chris Evich <cevich@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'contrib')
-rw-r--r--contrib/cirrus/lib.sh38
-rwxr-xr-xcontrib/cirrus/lib.sh.t37
-rwxr-xr-xcontrib/cirrus/upload_release_archive.sh15
3 files changed, 87 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/contrib/cirrus/lib.sh b/contrib/cirrus/lib.sh
index 8a7d3c1a3..051157702 100644
--- a/contrib/cirrus/lib.sh
+++ b/contrib/cirrus/lib.sh
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ if type -P git &> /dev/null && [[ -d "$GOSRC/.git" ]]
then
CIRRUS_CHANGE_IN_REPO=${CIRRUS_CHANGE_IN_REPO:-$(git show-ref --hash=8 HEAD || date +%s)}
else # pick something unique and obviously not from Cirrus
- CIRRUS_CHANGE_IN_REPO=${CIRRUS_CHANGE_IN_REPO:-no_git_$(date +%s)}
+ CIRRUS_CHANGE_IN_REPO=${CIRRUS_CHANGE_IN_REPO:-unknown_$(date +%s)}
fi
# Defaults when not running under CI
@@ -233,6 +233,42 @@ ircmsg() {
set -e
}
+# This covers all possible human & CI workflow parallel & serial combinations
+# where at least one caller must definitively discover if within a commit range
+# there is at least one release tag not having any '-' characters (return 0)
+# or otherwise (return non-0).
+is_release() {
+ req_env_var CIRRUS_BASE_SHA CIRRUS_CHANGE_IN_REPO
+ local range="${CIRRUS_BASE_SHA}..${CIRRUS_CHANGE_IN_REPO}"
+ # Easy check first, default non-useful values
+ if echo "${range}$CIRRUS_TAG" | grep -iq 'unknown'; then
+ die 11 "is_release() unusable range ${range} or tag $CIRRUS_TAG"
+ fi
+ # Next easy check, is CIRRUS_TAG set
+ unset RELVER
+ if [[ -n "$CIRRUS_TAG" ]]; then
+ RELVER="$CIRRUS_TAG"
+ else # Lastly, look through the range for tags
+ git fetch --all --tags &> /dev/null|| \
+ die 12 "is_release() failed to fetch tags"
+ RELVER=$(git log --pretty='format:%d' $range | \
+ grep '(tag:' | sed -r -e 's/\s+[(]tag:\s+(v[0-9].*)[)]/\1/' | \
+ sort -uV | tail -1)
+ [[ "$?" -eq "0" ]] || \
+ die 13 "is_release() failed to parse tags"
+ fi
+ echo "Found \$RELVER $RELVER"
+ if [[ -n "$RELVER" ]]; then
+ if echo "$RELVER" | grep -q '-'; then
+ return 2
+ else
+ return 0
+ fi
+ else
+ return 1
+ fi
+}
+
setup_rootless() {
req_env_var ROOTLESS_USER GOSRC SECRET_ENV_RE ROOTLESS_ENV_RE
diff --git a/contrib/cirrus/lib.sh.t b/contrib/cirrus/lib.sh.t
index 70246ef41..9915b42a4 100755
--- a/contrib/cirrus/lib.sh.t
+++ b/contrib/cirrus/lib.sh.t
@@ -119,5 +119,42 @@ line2" "=" "line 1
line2"
###############################################################################
+# tests for is_release()
+
+# N/B: Assuming tests run in their own process, so wiping out the local
+# CIRRUS_BASE_SHA CIRRUS_CHANGE_IN_REPO and CIRRUS_TAG will be okay.
+function test_is_release() {
+ CIRRUS_BASE_SHA="$1"
+ CIRRUS_CHANGE_IN_REPO="$2"
+ CIRRUS_TAG="$3"
+ local exp_status=$4
+ local exp_msg=$5
+ local msg
+ msg=$(is_release)
+ local status=$?
+
+ check_result "$msg" "$exp_msg" "is_release(CIRRUS_BASE_SHA='$1' CIRRUS_CHANGE_IN_REPO='$2' CIRRUS_TAG='$3')"
+ check_result "$status" "$exp_status" "is_release(...) returned $status"
+}
+
+# FROM TO TAG RET MSG
+#test_is_release "" "" "" "" ""
+
+test_is_release "" "" "" "9" "FATAL: is_release() requires \$CIRRUS_BASE_SHA to be non-empty"
+test_is_release "x" "" "" "9" "FATAL: is_release() requires \$CIRRUS_CHANGE_IN_REPO to be non-empty"
+
+test_is_release "unknown" "x" "" "11" "is_release() unusable range unknown..x or tag "
+test_is_release "x" "unknown" "" "11" "is_release() unusable range x..unknown or tag "
+test_is_release "x" "x" "unknown" "11" "is_release() unusable range x..x or tag unknown"
+
+# Negative-testing git with this function is very difficult, assume it works
+# test_is_release ... "is_release() failed to fetch tags"
+# test_is_release ... "is_release() failed to parse tags"
+
+BF_V1=$(git rev-parse v1.0.0^)
+AT_V1=$(git rev-parse v1.0.0)
+test_is_release "$BF_V1" "$BF_V1" "v9.8.7-dev" "2" "Found \$RELVER v9.8.7-dev"
+test_is_release "$BF_V1" "$AT_V1" "v9.8.7-dev" "2" "Found \$RELVER v9.8.7-dev"
+test_is_release "$BF_V1" "$AT_V1" "" "0" "Found \$RELVER v1.0.0"
exit $rc
diff --git a/contrib/cirrus/upload_release_archive.sh b/contrib/cirrus/upload_release_archive.sh
index 25107f0ef..eb7742375 100755
--- a/contrib/cirrus/upload_release_archive.sh
+++ b/contrib/cirrus/upload_release_archive.sh
@@ -17,8 +17,15 @@ then
BUCKET="libpod-pr-releases"
elif [[ -n "$CIRRUS_BRANCH" ]]
then
- PR_OR_BRANCH="$CIRRUS_BRANCH"
- BUCKET="libpod-$CIRRUS_BRANCH-releases"
+ # Only release non-development tagged commit ranges
+ if is_release
+ then
+ PR_OR_BRANCH="$CIRRUS_BRANCH"
+ BUCKET="libpod-$CIRRUS_BRANCH-releases"
+ else
+ warn "" "Skipping release processing: Commit range|CIRRUS_TAG is development tagged."
+ exit 0
+ fi
else
die 1 "Expecting either \$CIRRUS_PR or \$CIRRUS_BRANCH to be non-empty."
fi
@@ -64,6 +71,10 @@ do
echo "Warning: Not processing $filename (invalid extension '$EXT')"
continue
fi
+ if [[ "$EXT" =~ "gz" ]]
+ then
+ EXT="tar.gz"
+ fi
[[ "$OS_RELEASE_ID" == "ubuntu" ]] || \
chcon -t container_file_t "$filename"