Jenkins configuration ===================== Job configuration ----------------- Configuration for Jenkins projects that use the releng scripts are described here. General configuration ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ SCM checkout configuration: * Jenkins SCM configuration should be used to check out the repository from where the build is triggered as a subdirectory of the workspace, with the same name as the repository. This is necessary for the Git Plugin to show reasonable change lists for the builds etc., although the build in reality always starts from the releng repository. In a workflow build, this checkout can be done in the workflow script. * The build script always needs to check out the :file:`releng` repository if it did not trigger the build, and start the build from there. * The releng script will check out remaining repositories if necessary. * Various ``*_REFSPEC`` environment variables (see :ref:`releng-input-env-vars`) need to be set in one way or another (see below for the suggested approach with build parameters). In SCM poll jobs it is possible to simply set the various environment variables to static values using a properties file in "Prepare environment for the run" (``CHECKOUT_PROJECT`` and the various ``*_REFSPEC`` variables). Note that the SCM checkout behavior cannot use ``CHECKOUT_PROJECT`` in the git address, because the injected variables are not available for SCM polling. Build parameters ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ To create a build that allows both intuitive parameterized builds with given refspecs and Gerrit Trigger builds, the following configuration is recommended: * Use ``GROMACS_REFSPEC``, ``RELENG_REFSPEC``, and ``REGRESSIONTESTS_REFSPEC`` as build parameters, with ``refs/heads/master`` (or another branch ref) as the default. * Use "Prepare environment for the run" and the following Groovy script:: if (!binding.variables.containsKey('GERRIT_PROJECT')) { return [CHECKOUT_PROJECT: 'gromacs', CHECKOUT_REFSPEC: GROMACS_REFSPEC] } else { return [CHECKOUT_PROJECT: GERRIT_PROJECT, CHECKOUT_REFSPEC: GERRIT_REFSPEC] } * Configure all SCM checkout behaviors to use ``CHECKOUT_PROJECT`` and ``CHECKOUT_REFSPEC``. To create a build that works as expected in all corner cases when triggered from a workflow job, the following configuration is recommended: * Create additional string parameters ``GROMACS_HASH``, ``RELENG_HASH``, and ``REGRESSIONTESTS_HASH`` with empty default values. * Create a string parameter ``CHECKOUT_PROJECT``, with the default value ``gromacs`` (or another repository that you want to see in Changes section for manually triggered builds). * Use the following Groovy script for injecting environment variables:: return [CHECKOUT_REFSPEC: binding.variables."${CHECKOUT_PROJECT.toUpperCase()}_REFSPEC"] If you also need to support directly triggering the build with Gerrit Trigger, you need a slightly more complicated script, but in most cases, it should be the workflow job that is triggered with Gerrit Trigger. Normal/matrix builds ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Builds that call run_build() should use the following post-build steps: * The job should check the console output for the string "FAILED" and mark the build unstable if this is found. * The job should use :file:`logs/unsuccessful-reason.log` as the "Unsuccessful Message File" for the Gerrit Trigger plugin. TODO: How to best handle this for matrix builds (or other types of multi-configuration builds) * The job should archive all :file:`.log` files from :file:`logs/`. Note that the build should be configured not to fail if there is nothing to archive if all the logs are conditionally produced. * The job can check various log files under :file:`logs/{category}/` for warnings; the general design is that all logs from a certain category are checked using the same warning parser. The build script in Jenkins will look something like this:: import os import shlex import subprocess import sys # For builds not triggered by Gerrit Trigger, the conditional is not # necessary. if os.environ['CHECKOUT_PROJECT'] != 'releng': if not os.path.isdir('releng'): os.makedirs('releng') os.chdir('releng') subprocess.check_call(['git', 'init']) subprocess.check_call(['git', 'fetch', 'ssh://jenkins@gerrit.gromacs.org/releng.git', os.environ['RELENG_REFSPEC']]) subprocess.check_call(['git', 'checkout', '-qf', 'FETCH_HEAD']) subprocess.check_call(['git', 'clean', '-ffdxq']) subprocess.check_call(['git', 'gc']) os.chdir('..') sys.path.append(os.path.abspath('releng')) import releng # For non-matrix builds, opts can be a hard-coded list (or possibly None). opts = shlex.split(os.environ['OPTIONS']) releng.run_build('gromacs', releng.JobType.GERRIT, opts) The script checks out the :file:`releng` repository to a :file:`releng/` subdirectory of the workspace if not already checked out, imports the :file:`releng` package and runs run_build() with arguments identifying which build script to run, and options that affect how the build is done. ``shlex.split()`` is necessary to be able to pass quoted arguments with spaces to options such as ``gmxtest+``. For matrix builds not triggered with a dynamic matrix (see below), the build host can be selected with a ``host=`` or a ``label=`` option that is automatically ignored by run_build(). run_build() will first check out the :file:`gromacs` repository to a :file:`gromacs/` subdirectory of the workspace, and then execute a script from :file:`gromacs/admin/builds/`, selected based on the first argument. If necessary, it will also check out the regression tests. If the script exits with a non-zero exit code, the build fails. The folder structure in the build workspace looks like this:: $WORKSPACE/ releng/ gromacs/ [regressiontests/] logs/ [unsuccessful-reason.log] [/]* Workflow builds ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Workflow builds should use a bootstrapping script like this:: def script node('pipeline-general') { def checkout_refspec = params.RELENG_REFSPEC if (params.GERRIT_PROJECT == 'releng') { checkout_refspec = params.GERRIT_REFSPEC } sh """\ set -e mkdir -p releng cd releng git init git fetch ssh://jenkins@gerrit.gromacs.org/releng.git ${checkout_refspec} git checkout -qf FETCH_HEAD git clean -ffdxq git gc """.stripIndent() script = load 'releng/workflow/.groovy' } script.doBuild() where expressions in angle brackets depend on the workflow. For workflows that are never triggered by Gerrit Trigger from releng, the part referencing ``GERRIT_PROJECT`` and ``GERRIT_REFSPEC`` can be omitted. The workflow script will take care of most other tasks; the Jenkins configuration may only need to specify some build parameters (typically, ``GROMACS_REFSPEC`` etc., as for normal builds) and the possible build triggers. Jenkins plugins --------------- The following Jenkins plugins are used in |Gromacs| builds: TODO Build slave labels ------------------ The following labels on the Jenkins build slaves are currently used to allocate builds to slaves: pipeline-master Used to run general steps in workflow jobs that do not do any lengthy processing (except for source code checkouts). These could in principle run anywhere, but limiting them to a subset of the nodes reduces the number of workspaces used. This reduces disk space use, and each time a new workspace is created, the initial checkout takes quite a bit of time. clang-static-analyzer-X.Y Used to run clang static analysis builds. The build is dynamically allocated using a version-specific label, based on what is specified in the :file:`clang-analyzer.py` build script in the source repository. cppcheck Used to run cppcheck builds. For now, there is no version specification: all used versions of cppcheck must be installed on each node. doxygen Used to run documentation builds. In addition to Doxygen, also other tools needed by the documentation build (Sphinx, Latex) need to be installed here. Also the source packaging builds use this label, since they need Sphinx. linux Used for regression test packaging builds to get a uniform enough environment. windows Should not be currently used, but has been used to restrict Unix-specific things in workflows to not run on Windows slaves. In other cases, slaves are explicitly assigned to a node. Multi-configuration builds are currently assigned to nodes based on information in :file:`slaves.py`, not on labels configured in Jenkins.