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# https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/
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# We use version 2.1 of CircleCI's configuration format (the docs are still at
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# the 2.0 link) in order to have access to Windows executors. This means we
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# can't use dots in job names anymore. They have a new "parameters" feature
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# that is supposed to remove the need to have version numbers in job names (the
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# source of our dots), but switching to that is going to be a bigger refactor:
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#
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# https://discuss.circleci.com/t/v2-1-job-name-validation/31123
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# https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/reusing-config/
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#
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version: 2.1
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workflows:
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ci:
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jobs:
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# Start with jobs testing various platforms.
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- "debian-10":
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{}
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- "debian-11":
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{}
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- "ubuntu-20-04":
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{}
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- "ubuntu-18-04":
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requires:
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- "ubuntu-20-04"
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# Equivalent to RHEL 8; CentOS 8 is dead.
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- "oraclelinux-8":
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{}
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- "nixos":
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name: "NixOS 21.05"
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nixpkgs: "21.05"
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- "nixos":
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name: "NixOS 21.11"
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nixpkgs: "21.11"
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# Eventually, test against PyPy 3.8
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#- "pypy27-buster":
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# {}
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# Other assorted tasks and configurations
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- "codechecks":
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{}
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- "pyinstaller":
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{}
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- "c-locale":
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{}
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# Any locale other than C or UTF-8.
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- "another-locale":
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{}
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- "integration":
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requires:
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# If the unit test suite doesn't pass, don't bother running the
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# integration tests.
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- "debian-11"
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- "typechecks":
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{}
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- "docs":
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{}
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images:
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# Build the Docker images used by the ci jobs. This makes the ci jobs
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# faster and takes various spurious failures out of the critical path.
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# triggers:
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# # Build once a day
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# - schedule:
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# cron: "0 0 * * *"
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# filters:
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# branches:
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# only:
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# - "master"
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jobs:
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# Every job that pushes a Docker image from Docker Hub needs to provide
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# credentials. Use this first job to define a yaml anchor that can be
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# used to supply a CircleCI job context which makes Docker Hub
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# credentials available in the environment.
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#
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# Contexts are managed in the CircleCI web interface:
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#
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# https://app.circleci.com/settings/organization/github/tahoe-lafs/contexts
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# - "build-image-debian-10": &DOCKERHUB_CONTEXT
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# context: "dockerhub-auth"
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- "build-image-debian-11":
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<<: *DOCKERHUB_CONTEXT
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# - "build-image-ubuntu-18-04":
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# <<: *DOCKERHUB_CONTEXT
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# - "build-image-ubuntu-20-04":
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# <<: *DOCKERHUB_CONTEXT
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# - "build-image-fedora-35":
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# <<: *DOCKERHUB_CONTEXT
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# - "build-image-oraclelinux-8":
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# <<: *DOCKERHUB_CONTEXT
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# Restore later as PyPy38
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#- "build-image-pypy27-buster":
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# <<: *DOCKERHUB_CONTEXT
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jobs:
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dockerhub-auth-template:
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# This isn't a real job. It doesn't get scheduled as part of any
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# workflow. Instead, it's just a place we can hang a yaml anchor to
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# finish the Docker Hub authentication configuration. Workflow jobs using
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# the DOCKERHUB_CONTEXT anchor will have access to the environment
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# variables used here. These variables will allow the Docker Hub image
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# pull to be authenticated and hopefully avoid hitting and rate limits.
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docker: &DOCKERHUB_AUTH
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- image: "null"
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auth:
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username: $DOCKERHUB_USERNAME
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password: $DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD
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steps:
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- run:
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name: "CircleCI YAML schema conformity"
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command: |
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# This isn't a real command. We have to have something in this
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# space, though, or the CircleCI yaml schema validator gets angry.
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# Since this job is never scheduled this step is never run so the
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# actual value here is irrelevant.
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codechecks:
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docker:
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- <<: *DOCKERHUB_AUTH
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image: "cimg/python:3.9"
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steps:
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- "checkout"
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- run:
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name: "Install tox"
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command: |
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pip install --user tox
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- run:
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name: "Static-ish code checks"
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command: |
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~/.local/bin/tox -e codechecks
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pyinstaller:
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docker:
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- <<: *DOCKERHUB_AUTH
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image: "cimg/python:3.9"
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steps:
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- "checkout"
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- run:
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name: "Install tox"
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command: |
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pip install --user tox
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- run:
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name: "Make PyInstaller executable"
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command: |
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~/.local/bin/tox -e pyinstaller
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- run:
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# To verify that the resultant PyInstaller-generated binary executes
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# cleanly (i.e., that it terminates with an exit code of 0 and isn't
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# failing due to import/packaging-related errors, etc.).
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name: "Test PyInstaller executable"
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command: |
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dist/Tahoe-LAFS/tahoe --version
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debian-10: &DEBIAN
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docker:
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- <<: *DOCKERHUB_AUTH
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image: "tahoelafsci/debian:10-py3.7"
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user: "nobody"
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environment: &UTF_8_ENVIRONMENT
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# In general, the test suite is not allowed to fail while the job
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# succeeds. But you can set this to "yes" if you want it to be
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# otherwise.
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ALLOWED_FAILURE: "no"
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# Tell Hypothesis which configuration we want it to use.
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TAHOE_LAFS_HYPOTHESIS_PROFILE: "ci"
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# Tell the C runtime things about character encoding (mainly to do with
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# filenames and argv).
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LANG: "en_US.UTF-8"
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# Select a tox environment to run for this job.
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TAHOE_LAFS_TOX_ENVIRONMENT: "py37"
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# Additional arguments to pass to tox.
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TAHOE_LAFS_TOX_ARGS: ""
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# The path in which test artifacts will be placed.
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ARTIFACTS_OUTPUT_PATH: "/tmp/artifacts"
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# Convince all of our pip invocations to look at the cached wheelhouse
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# we maintain.
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WHEELHOUSE_PATH: &WHEELHOUSE_PATH "/tmp/wheelhouse"
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PIP_FIND_LINKS: "file:///tmp/wheelhouse"
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# Upload the coverage report.
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UPLOAD_COVERAGE: ""
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# pip cannot install packages if the working directory is not readable.
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# We want to run a lot of steps as nobody instead of as root.
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working_directory: "/tmp/project"
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steps:
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- "checkout"
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- run: &SETUP_VIRTUALENV
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name: "Setup virtualenv"
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command: |
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/tmp/project/.circleci/setup-virtualenv.sh \
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"/tmp/venv" \
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"/tmp/project" \
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"${WHEELHOUSE_PATH}" \
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"${TAHOE_LAFS_TOX_ENVIRONMENT}" \
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"${TAHOE_LAFS_TOX_ARGS}"
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- run: &RUN_TESTS
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name: "Run test suite"
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command: |
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/tmp/project/.circleci/run-tests.sh \
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"/tmp/venv" \
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"/tmp/project" \
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"${ALLOWED_FAILURE}" \
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"${ARTIFACTS_OUTPUT_PATH}" \
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"${TAHOE_LAFS_TOX_ENVIRONMENT}" \
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"${TAHOE_LAFS_TOX_ARGS}"
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# trial output gets directed straight to a log. avoid the circleci
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# timeout while the test suite runs.
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no_output_timeout: "20m"
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- store_test_results: &STORE_TEST_RESULTS
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path: "/tmp/artifacts/junit"
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- store_artifacts: &STORE_TEST_LOG
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# Despite passing --workdir /tmp to tox above, it still runs trial
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# in the project source checkout.
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path: "/tmp/project/_trial_temp/test.log"
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- store_artifacts: &STORE_ELIOT_LOG
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# Despite passing --workdir /tmp to tox above, it still runs trial
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# in the project source checkout.
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path: "/tmp/project/eliot.log"
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- store_artifacts: &STORE_OTHER_ARTIFACTS
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# Store any other artifacts, too. This is handy to allow other jobs
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# sharing most of the definition of this one to be able to
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# contribute artifacts easily.
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path: "/tmp/artifacts"
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- run: &SUBMIT_COVERAGE
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name: "Submit coverage results"
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command: |
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if [ -n "${UPLOAD_COVERAGE}" ]; then
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/tmp/venv/bin/codecov
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fi
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debian-11:
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<<: *DEBIAN
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docker:
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- <<: *DOCKERHUB_AUTH
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image: "tahoelafsci/debian:11-py3.9"
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user: "nobody"
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environment:
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<<: *UTF_8_ENVIRONMENT
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TAHOE_LAFS_TOX_ENVIRONMENT: "py39"
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# Restore later using PyPy3.8
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# pypy27-buster:
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# <<: *DEBIAN
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# docker:
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# - <<: *DOCKERHUB_AUTH
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# image: "tahoelafsci/pypy:buster-py2"
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# user: "nobody"
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# environment:
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# <<: *UTF_8_ENVIRONMENT
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# # We don't do coverage since it makes PyPy far too slow:
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# TAHOE_LAFS_TOX_ENVIRONMENT: "pypy27"
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# # Since we didn't collect it, don't upload it.
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# UPLOAD_COVERAGE: ""
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c-locale:
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<<: *DEBIAN
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environment:
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<<: *UTF_8_ENVIRONMENT
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LANG: "C"
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another-locale:
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<<: *DEBIAN
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environment:
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<<: *UTF_8_ENVIRONMENT
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# aka "Latin 1"
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LANG: "en_US.ISO-8859-1"
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integration:
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<<: *DEBIAN
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docker:
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- <<: *DOCKERHUB_AUTH
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image: "tahoelafsci/debian:11-py3.9"
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user: "nobody"
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environment:
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<<: *UTF_8_ENVIRONMENT
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# Select the integration tests tox environments.
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TAHOE_LAFS_TOX_ENVIRONMENT: "integration"
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# Disable artifact collection because py.test can't produce any.
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ARTIFACTS_OUTPUT_PATH: ""
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steps:
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- "checkout"
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# DRY, YAML-style. See the debian-9 steps.
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- run: *SETUP_VIRTUALENV
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- run: *RUN_TESTS
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ubuntu-18-04: &UBUNTU_18_04
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<<: *DEBIAN
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docker:
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- <<: *DOCKERHUB_AUTH
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image: "tahoelafsci/ubuntu:18.04-py3.7"
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user: "nobody"
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environment:
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<<: *UTF_8_ENVIRONMENT
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# The default trial args include --rterrors which is incompatible with
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# this reporter on Python 3. So drop that and just specify the
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# reporter.
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TAHOE_LAFS_TRIAL_ARGS: "--reporter=subunitv2-file"
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TAHOE_LAFS_TOX_ENVIRONMENT: "py37"
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ubuntu-20-04:
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<<: *DEBIAN
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docker:
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- <<: *DOCKERHUB_AUTH
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image: "tahoelafsci/ubuntu:20.04-py3.9"
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user: "nobody"
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environment:
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<<: *UTF_8_ENVIRONMENT
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TAHOE_LAFS_TOX_ENVIRONMENT: "py39"
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oraclelinux-8: &RHEL_DERIV
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docker:
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- <<: *DOCKERHUB_AUTH
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image: "tahoelafsci/oraclelinux:8-py3.8"
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user: "nobody"
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environment:
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<<: *UTF_8_ENVIRONMENT
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TAHOE_LAFS_TOX_ENVIRONMENT: "py38"
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# pip cannot install packages if the working directory is not readable.
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# We want to run a lot of steps as nobody instead of as root.
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working_directory: "/tmp/project"
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steps:
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- "checkout"
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- run: *SETUP_VIRTUALENV
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- run: *RUN_TESTS
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- store_test_results: *STORE_TEST_RESULTS
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- store_artifacts: *STORE_TEST_LOG
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- store_artifacts: *STORE_ELIOT_LOG
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- store_artifacts: *STORE_OTHER_ARTIFACTS
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- run: *SUBMIT_COVERAGE
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fedora-35:
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<<: *RHEL_DERIV
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docker:
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- <<: *DOCKERHUB_AUTH
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image: "tahoelafsci/fedora:35-py3"
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user: "nobody"
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nixos:
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parameters:
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nixpkgs:
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description: >-
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Reference the name of a niv-managed nixpkgs source (see `niv show`
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and nix/sources.json)
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type: "string"
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docker:
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# Run in a highly Nix-capable environment.
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- <<: *DOCKERHUB_AUTH
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image: "nixos/nix:2.3.16"
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environment:
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# CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN is manually set in the CircleCI web UI and
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# allows us to push to CACHIX_NAME. We only need this set for
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# `cachix use` in this step.
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CACHIX_NAME: "tahoe-lafs-opensource"
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steps:
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- "run":
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# The nixos/nix image does not include ssh. Install it so the
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# `checkout` step will succeed. We also want cachix for
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# Nix-friendly caching.
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name: "Install Basic Dependencies"
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command: |
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nix-env \
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--file https://github.com/nixos/nixpkgs/archive/nixos-<<parameters.nixpkgs>>.tar.gz \
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--install \
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-A openssh cachix bash
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- "checkout"
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- run:
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name: "Cachix setup"
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# Record the store paths that exist before we did much. There's no
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# reason to cache these, they're either in the image or have to be
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# retrieved before we can use cachix to restore from cache.
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command: |
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cachix use "${CACHIX_NAME}"
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nix path-info --all > /tmp/store-path-pre-build
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- "run":
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# The Nix package doesn't know how to do this part, unfortunately.
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name: "Generate version"
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command: |
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nix-shell \
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-p 'python3.withPackages (ps: [ ps.setuptools ])' \
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--run 'python setup.py update_version'
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- "run":
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name: "Build"
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command: |
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# CircleCI build environment looks like it has a zillion and a
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# half cores. Don't let Nix autodetect this high core count
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# because it blows up memory usage and fails the test run. Pick a
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# number of cores that suites the build environment we're paying
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# for (the free one!).
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#
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# Also, let it run more than one job at a time because we have to
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# build a couple simple little dependencies that don't take
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# advantage of multiple cores and we get a little speedup by doing
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# them in parallel.
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nix-build --cores 3 --max-jobs 2 --argstr pkgsVersion "nixpkgs-<<parameters.nixpkgs>>"
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- "run":
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name: "Test"
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command: |
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# Let it go somewhat wild for the test suite itself
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nix-build --cores 8 --argstr pkgsVersion "nixpkgs-<<parameters.nixpkgs>>" tests.nix
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- run:
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# Send any new store objects to cachix.
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name: "Push to Cachix"
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when: "always"
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command: |
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# Cribbed from
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# https://circleci.com/blog/managing-secrets-when-you-have-pull-requests-from-outside-contributors/
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if [ -n "$CIRCLE_PR_NUMBER" ]; then
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# I'm sure you're thinking "CIRCLE_PR_NUMBER must just be the
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# number of the PR being built". Sorry, dear reader, you have
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# guessed poorly. It is also conditionally set based on whether
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# this is a PR from a fork or not.
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#
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# https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/env-vars/#built-in-environment-variables
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echo "Skipping Cachix push for forked PR."
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else
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# If this *isn't* a build from a fork then we have the Cachix
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# write key in our environment and we can push any new objects
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# to Cachix.
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#
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# To decide what to push, we inspect the list of store objects
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# that existed before and after we did most of our work. Any
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# that are new after the work is probably a useful thing to have
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# around so push it to the cache. We exclude all derivation
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# objects (.drv files) because they're cheap to reconstruct and
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# by the time you know their cache key you've already done all
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# the work anyway.
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#
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# This shell expression for finding the objects and pushing them
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# was from the Cachix docs:
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#
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# https://docs.cachix.org/continuous-integration-setup/circleci.html
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#
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# but they seem to have removed it now.
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bash -c "comm -13 <(sort /tmp/store-path-pre-build | grep -v '\.drv$') <(nix path-info --all | grep -v '\.drv$' | sort) | cachix push $CACHIX_NAME"
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fi
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typechecks:
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docker:
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- <<: *DOCKERHUB_AUTH
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image: "tahoelafsci/ubuntu:18.04-py3.7"
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steps:
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- "checkout"
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- run:
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name: "Validate Types"
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command: |
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/tmp/venv/bin/tox -e typechecks
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docs:
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docker:
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- <<: *DOCKERHUB_AUTH
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image: "tahoelafsci/ubuntu:18.04-py3.7"
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steps:
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- "checkout"
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- run:
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name: "Build documentation"
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command: |
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/tmp/venv/bin/tox -e docs
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build-image: &BUILD_IMAGE
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# This is a template for a job to build a Docker image that has as much of
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# the setup as we can manage already done and baked in. This cuts down on
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# the per-job setup time the actual testing jobs have to perform - by
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# perhaps 10% - 20%.
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#
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# https://circleci.com/blog/how-to-build-a-docker-image-on-circleci-2-0/
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docker:
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- <<: *DOCKERHUB_AUTH
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# CircleCI build images; https://github.com/CircleCI-Public/cimg-base
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# for details.
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image: "cimg/base:2022.01"
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environment:
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DISTRO: "tahoelafsci/<DISTRO>:foo-py3.9"
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TAG: "tahoelafsci/distro:<TAG>-py3.9"
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PYTHON_VERSION: "tahoelafsci/distro:tag-py<PYTHON_VERSION}"
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steps:
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- "checkout"
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- setup_remote_docker:
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version: "20.10.11"
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- run:
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name: "Log in to Dockerhub"
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command: |
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docker login -u ${DOCKERHUB_USERNAME} -p ${DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD}
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- run:
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name: "Build image"
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command: |
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docker \
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build \
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--build-arg TAG=${TAG} \
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--build-arg PYTHON_VERSION=${PYTHON_VERSION} \
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-t tahoelafsci/${DISTRO}:${TAG}-py${PYTHON_VERSION} \
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-f ~/project/.circleci/Dockerfile.${DISTRO} \
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~/project/
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- run:
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name: "Push image"
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command: |
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docker push tahoelafsci/${DISTRO}:${TAG}-py${PYTHON_VERSION}
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build-image-debian-10:
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<<: *BUILD_IMAGE
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environment:
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DISTRO: "debian"
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TAG: "10"
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PYTHON_VERSION: "3.7"
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build-image-debian-11:
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<<: *BUILD_IMAGE
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environment:
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DISTRO: "debian"
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TAG: "11"
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PYTHON_VERSION: "3.9"
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build-image-ubuntu-18-04:
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<<: *BUILD_IMAGE
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environment:
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DISTRO: "ubuntu"
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TAG: "18.04"
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PYTHON_VERSION: "3.7"
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build-image-ubuntu-20-04:
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<<: *BUILD_IMAGE
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environment:
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DISTRO: "ubuntu"
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TAG: "20.04"
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PYTHON_VERSION: "3.9"
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build-image-oraclelinux-8:
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<<: *BUILD_IMAGE
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environment:
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DISTRO: "oraclelinux"
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TAG: "8"
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PYTHON_VERSION: "3.8"
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build-image-fedora-35:
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<<: *BUILD_IMAGE
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environment:
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DISTRO: "fedora"
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TAG: "35"
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PYTHON_VERSION: "3"
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# build-image-pypy27-buster:
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# <<: *BUILD_IMAGE
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# environment:
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# DISTRO: "pypy"
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# TAG: "buster"
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# # We only have Python 2 for PyPy right now so there's no support for
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# # setting up PyPy 3 in the image building toolchain. This value is just
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# # for constructing the right Docker image tag.
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# PYTHON_VERSION: "2"
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