From 021ca5780cdcdcb482716ea771118728affa4a77 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Chris Evich Date: Mon, 8 Oct 2018 13:11:53 -0400 Subject: Cirrus: Add a readme Signed-off-by: Chris Evich --- contrib/cirrus/README.md | 75 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 75 insertions(+) create mode 100644 contrib/cirrus/README.md diff --git a/contrib/cirrus/README.md b/contrib/cirrus/README.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0d315c4f5 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/cirrus/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +![PODMAN logo](../../logo/podman-logo-source.svg) + +# Cirrus-CI + +Similar to other integrated github CI/CD services, Cirrus utilizes a simple +YAML-based configuration/description file: ``.cirrus.yml``. Ref: https://cirrus-ci.org/ + +## Workflow + +All tasks execute in parallel, unless there are conditions or dependencies +which alter this behavior. Within each task, each script executes in sequence, +so long as any previous script exited successfully. The overall state of each +task (pass or fail) is set based on the exit status of the last script to execute. + +### ``full_vm_testing`` Task + +1. Unconditionally, spin up one VM per ``matrix: image_name`` item defined + in ``.cirrus.yml``. Once accessible, ``ssh`` into each VM and run the following + scripts. + +2. ``setup_environment.sh``: Configure root's ``.bash_profile`` + for all subsequent scripts (each run in a new shell). Any + distribution-specific environment variables are also defined + here. For example, setting tags/flags to use compiling. + +3. ``verify_source.sh``: Perform per-distribution source + verification, lint-checking, etc. This acts as a minimal + gate, blocking extended use of VMs when a PR's code or commits + would otherwise not be accepted. Should run for less than a minute. + +4. ``unit_test.sh``: Execute unit-testing, as defined by the ``Makefile``. + This should execute within 10-minutes, but often much faster. + +5. ``integration_test.sh``: Execute integration-testing. This is + much more involved, and relies on access to external + resources like container images and code from other repositories. + Total execution time is capped at 2-hours (includes all the above) + but this script normally completes in less than an hour. + +### ``build_vm_images`` Task + +1. When a PR is merged (``$CIRRUS_BRANCH`` == ``master``), run another + round of the ``full_vm_testing`` task (above). + +2. After confirming the tests all pass post-merge, spin up a special VM + capable of communicating with the GCE API. Once accessible, ``ssh`` into + the special VM and run the following scripts. + +3. ``setup_environment.sh``: Configure root's ``.bash_profile`` + for all subsequent scripts (each run in a new shell). Any + distribution-specific environment variables are also defined + here. For example, setting tags/flags to use compiling. + +4. ``build_vm_images.sh``: Examine the merged PR's description on github. + If it contains the magic string ``***CIRRUS: REBUILD IMAGES***``, then + continue. Otherwise display a message, take no further action, and + exit successfully. This prevents production of new VM images unless + they are called for, thereby saving the cost of needlessly storing them. + +5. If the magic string was found, utilize [the packer tool](http://packer.io/docs/) + to produce new VM images. Create a new VM from each base-image, connect + to them with ``ssh``, and perform these steps as defined by the + ``libpod_images.json`` file. + + 1. Copy the current state of the repository into ``/tmp/libpod``. + 2. Execute distribution-specific scripts to prepare the image for + use by the ``full_vm_testing`` task (above). + 3. If successful, shut down each VM and create a new GCE Image + named after the base image and the commit sha of the merge. + +***Note:*** The ``.cirrus.yml`` file must be manually updated with the new +images names, then the change sent in via a secondary pull-request. This +ensures that all the ``full_vm_testing`` tasks can pass with the new images, +before subjecting all future PRs to them. A workflow to automate this +process is described in comments at the end of the ``.cirrus.yml`` file. -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf