| :title: Zuul |
| |
| Zuul |
| ==== |
| |
| Configuration |
| ------------- |
| |
| Zuul has three configuration files: |
| |
| **zuul.conf** |
| Connection information for Gerrit and Gearman, locations of the |
| other config files. |
| **layout.yaml** |
| Project and pipeline configuration -- what Zuul does. |
| **logging.conf** |
| Python logging config. |
| |
| Examples of each of the three files can be found in the etc/ directory |
| of the source distribution. |
| |
| .. _zuulconf: |
| |
| zuul.conf |
| ~~~~~~~~~ |
| |
| Zuul will look for ``/etc/zuul/zuul.conf`` or ``~/zuul.conf`` to |
| bootstrap its configuration. Alternately, you may specify ``-c |
| /path/to/zuul.conf`` on the command line. |
| |
| Gerrit and Gearman connection information are each described in a |
| section of zuul.conf. The location of the other two configuration |
| files (as well as the location of the PID file when running Zuul as a |
| server) are specified in a third section. |
| |
| The three sections of this config and their options are documented below. |
| You can also find an example zuul.conf file in the git |
| `repository |
| <https://github.com/openstack-infra/zuul/blob/master/etc/zuul.conf-sample>`_ |
| |
| gearman |
| """"""" |
| |
| **server** |
| Hostname or IP address of the Gearman server. |
| ``server=gearman.example.com`` |
| |
| **port** |
| Port on which the Gearman server is listening. |
| ``port=4730`` |
| |
| gearman_server |
| """""""""""""" |
| |
| **start** |
| Whether to start the internal Gearman server (default: False). |
| ``start=true`` |
| |
| **log_config** |
| Path to log config file for internal Gearman server. |
| ``log_config=/etc/zuul/gearman-logging.yaml`` |
| |
| gerrit |
| """""" |
| |
| **server** |
| FQDN of Gerrit server. |
| ``server=review.example.com`` |
| |
| **port** |
| Optional: Gerrit server port. |
| ``port=29418`` |
| |
| **baseurl** |
| Optional: path to Gerrit web interface. Defaults to ``https://<value |
| of server>/``. ``baseurl=https://review.example.com/review_site/`` |
| |
| **user** |
| User name to use when logging into above server via ssh. |
| ``user=zuul`` |
| |
| **sshkey** |
| Path to SSH key to use when logging into above server. |
| ``sshkey=/home/zuul/.ssh/id_rsa`` |
| |
| zuul |
| """" |
| |
| **layout_config** |
| Path to layout config file. Used by zuul-server only. |
| ``layout_config=/etc/zuul/layout.yaml`` |
| |
| **log_config** |
| Path to log config file. Used by zuul-server only. |
| ``log_config=/etc/zuul/logging.yaml`` |
| |
| **pidfile** |
| Path to PID lock file. Used by zuul-server only. |
| ``pidfile=/var/run/zuul/zuul.pid`` |
| |
| **state_dir** |
| Path to directory that Zuul should save state to. Used by all Zuul |
| commands. |
| ``state_dir=/var/lib/zuul`` |
| |
| **report_times** |
| Boolean value (``true`` or ``false``) that determines if Zuul should |
| include elapsed times for each job in the textual report. Used by |
| zuul-server only. |
| ``report_times=true`` |
| |
| **status_url** |
| URL that will be posted in Zuul comments made to Gerrit changes when |
| starting jobs for a change. Used by zuul-server only. |
| ``status_url=https://zuul.example.com/status`` |
| |
| **status_expiry** |
| Zuul will cache the status.json file for this many seconds. This is an |
| optional value and ``1`` is used by default. |
| ``status_expiry=1`` |
| |
| **url_pattern** |
| If you are storing build logs external to the system that originally |
| ran jobs and wish to link to those logs when Zuul makes comments on |
| Gerrit changes for completed jobs this setting configures what the |
| URLs for those links should be. Used by zuul-server only. |
| ``http://logs.example.com/{change.number}/{change.patchset}/{pipeline.name}/{job.name}/{build.number}`` |
| |
| **job_name_in_report** |
| Boolean value (``true`` or ``false``) that indicates whether the |
| job name should be included in the report (normally only the URL |
| is included). Defaults to ``false``. Used by zuul-server only. |
| ``job_name_in_report=true`` |
| |
| merger |
| """""" |
| |
| **git_dir** |
| Directory that Zuul should clone local git repositories to. |
| ``git_dir=/var/lib/zuul/git`` |
| |
| **git_user_email** |
| Optional: Value to pass to `git config user.email`. |
| ``git_user_email=zuul@example.com`` |
| |
| **git_user_name** |
| Optional: Value to pass to `git config user.name`. |
| ``git_user_name=zuul`` |
| |
| **zuul_url** |
| URL of this merger's git repos, accessible to test workers. Usually |
| "http://zuul.example.com/p" or "http://zuul-merger01.example.com/p" |
| depending on whether the merger is co-located with the Zuul server. |
| |
| **log_config** |
| Path to log config file for the merger process. |
| ``log_config=/etc/zuul/logging.yaml`` |
| |
| **pidfile** |
| Path to PID lock file for the merger process. |
| ``pidfile=/var/run/zuul-merger/merger.pid`` |
| |
| smtp |
| """" |
| |
| **server** |
| SMTP server hostname or address to use. |
| ``server=localhost`` |
| |
| **port** |
| Optional: SMTP server port. |
| ``port=25`` |
| |
| **default_from** |
| Who the email should appear to be sent from when emailing the report. |
| This can be overridden by individual pipelines. |
| ``default_from=zuul@example.com`` |
| |
| **default_to** |
| Who the report should be emailed to by default. |
| This can be overridden by individual pipelines. |
| ``default_to=you@example.com`` |
| |
| .. _swift: |
| |
| swift |
| """"" |
| |
| To send (optional) swift upload instructions this section must be |
| present. Multiple destinations can be defined in the :ref:`jobs` |
| section of the layout. |
| |
| **authurl** |
| The (keystone) Auth URL for swift |
| ``For example, https://identity.api.rackspacecloud.com/v2.0/`` |
| |
| Any of the `swiftclient connection parameters`_ can also be defined |
| here by the same name. Including the os_options by their key name ( |
| ``for example tenant_id``) |
| |
| .. _swiftclient connection parameters: http://docs.openstack.org/developer/python-swiftclient/swiftclient.html#module-swiftclient.client |
| |
| **X-Account-Meta-Temp-Url-Key** (optional) |
| This is the key used to sign the HMAC message. zuul will send the |
| key to swift for you so you only need to define it here. If you do |
| not set a key zuul will generate one automatically. |
| |
| **region_name** (optional) |
| The region name holding the swift container |
| ``For example, SYD`` |
| |
| Each destination defined by the :ref:`jobs` will have the following |
| default values that it may overwrite. |
| |
| **default_container** (optional) |
| Container name to place the log into |
| ``For example, logs`` |
| |
| **default_expiry** (optional) |
| How long the signed destination should be available for |
| ``default: 7200 (2hrs)`` |
| |
| **default_max_file_size** (optional) |
| The maximum size of an individual file |
| ``default: 104857600 (100MB)`` |
| |
| **default_max_file_count** (optional) |
| The maximum number of separate files to allow |
| ``default: 10`` |
| |
| **default_logserver_prefix** |
| Provide a URL to the CDN or logserver app so that a worker knows |
| what URL to return. The worker should return the logserver_prefix |
| url and the object path. |
| ``For example: http://logs.example.org/server.app?obj=`` |
| |
| layout.yaml |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| |
| This is the main configuration file for Zuul, where all of the pipelines |
| and projects are defined, what tests should be run, and what actions |
| Zuul should perform. There are three sections: pipelines, jobs, and |
| projects. |
| |
| .. _includes: |
| |
| Includes |
| """""""" |
| |
| Custom functions to be used in Zuul's configuration may be provided |
| using the ``includes`` directive. It accepts a list of files to |
| include, and currently supports one type of inclusion, a python file:: |
| |
| includes: |
| - python-file: local_functions.py |
| |
| **python-file** |
| The path to a python file. The file will be loaded and objects that |
| it defines will be placed in a special environment which can be |
| referenced in the Zuul configuration. Currently only the |
| parameter-function attribute of a Job uses this feature. |
| |
| Pipelines |
| """"""""" |
| |
| Zuul can have any number of independent pipelines. Whenever a matching |
| Gerrit event is found for a pipeline, that event is added to the |
| pipeline, and the jobs specified for that pipeline are run. When all |
| jobs specified for the pipeline that were triggered by an event are |
| completed, Zuul reports back to Gerrit the results. |
| |
| There are no pre-defined pipelines in Zuul, rather you can define |
| whatever pipelines you need in the layout file. This is a very flexible |
| system that can accommodate many kinds of workflows. |
| |
| Here is a quick example of a pipeline definition followed by an |
| explanation of each of the parameters:: |
| |
| - name: check |
| manager: IndependentPipelineManager |
| trigger: |
| gerrit: |
| - event: patchset-created |
| success: |
| verified: 1 |
| failure: |
| verified: -1 |
| |
| **name** |
| This is used later in the project definition to indicate what jobs |
| should be run for events in the pipeline. |
| |
| **description** |
| This is an optional field that may be used to provide a textual |
| description of the pipeline. |
| |
| **success-message** |
| An optional field that supplies the introductory text in message |
| reported back to Gerrit when all the voting builds are successful. |
| Defaults to "Build successful." |
| |
| **failure-message** |
| An optional field that supplies the introductory text in message |
| reported back to Gerrit when at least one voting build fails. |
| Defaults to "Build failed." |
| |
| **merge-failure-message** |
| An optional field that supplies the introductory text in message |
| reported back to Gerrit when a change fails to merge with the |
| current state of the repository. |
| Defaults to "Merge failed." |
| |
| **footer-message** |
| An optional field to supply additional information after test results. |
| Useful for adding information about the CI system such as debugging |
| and contact details. |
| |
| **manager** |
| There are currently two schemes for managing pipelines: |
| |
| *IndependentPipelineManager* |
| Every event in this pipeline should be treated as independent of |
| other events in the pipeline. This is appropriate when the order of |
| events in the pipeline doesn't matter because the results of the |
| actions this pipeline performs can not affect other events in the |
| pipeline. For example, when a change is first uploaded for review, |
| you may want to run tests on that change to provide early feedback |
| to reviewers. At the end of the tests, the change is not going to |
| be merged, so it is safe to run these tests in parallel without |
| regard to any other changes in the pipeline. They are independent. |
| |
| Another type of pipeline that is independent is a post-merge |
| pipeline. In that case, the changes have already merged, so the |
| results can not affect any other events in the pipeline. |
| |
| *DependentPipelineManager* |
| The dependent pipeline manager is designed for gating. It ensures |
| that every change is tested exactly as it is going to be merged |
| into the repository. An ideal gating system would test one change |
| at a time, applied to the tip of the repository, and only if that |
| change passed tests would it be merged. Then the next change in |
| line would be tested the same way. In order to achieve parallel |
| testing of changes, the dependent pipeline manager performs |
| speculative execution on changes. It orders changes based on |
| their entry into the pipeline. It begins testing all changes in |
| parallel, assuming that each change ahead in the pipeline will pass |
| its tests. If they all succeed, all the changes can be tested and |
| merged in parallel. If a change near the front of the pipeline |
| fails its tests, each change behind it ignores whatever tests have |
| been completed and are tested again without the change in front. |
| This way gate tests may run in parallel but still be tested |
| correctly, exactly as they will appear in the repository when |
| merged. |
| |
| One important characteristic of the DependentPipelineManager is that |
| it analyzes the jobs that are triggered by different projects, and |
| if those projects have jobs in common, it treats those projects as |
| related, and they share a single virtual queue of changes. Thus, |
| if there is a job that performs integration testing on two |
| projects, those two projects will automatically share a virtual |
| change queue. If a third project does not invoke that job, it |
| will be part of a separate virtual change queue, and changes to |
| it will not depend on changes to the first two jobs. |
| |
| For more detail on the theory and operation of Zuul's |
| DependentPipelineManager, see: :doc:`gating`. |
| |
| **trigger** |
| Exactly one trigger source must be supplied for each pipeline. |
| Triggers are not exclusive -- matching events may be placed in |
| multiple pipelines, and they will behave independently in each of |
| the pipelines they match. You may select from the following: |
| |
| **gerrit** |
| This describes what Gerrit events should be placed in the |
| pipeline. Multiple gerrit triggers may be listed. Further |
| parameters describe the kind of events that match: |
| |
| *event* |
| The event name from gerrit. Examples: ``patchset-created``, |
| ``comment-added``, ``ref-updated``. This field is treated as a |
| regular expression. |
| |
| *branch* |
| The branch associated with the event. Example: ``master``. This |
| field is treated as a regular expression, and multiple branches may |
| be listed. |
| |
| *ref* |
| On ref-updated events, the branch parameter is not used, instead the |
| ref is provided. Currently Gerrit has the somewhat idiosyncratic |
| behavior of specifying bare refs for branch names (e.g., ``master``), |
| but full ref names for other kinds of refs (e.g., ``refs/tags/foo``). |
| Zuul matches what you put here exactly against what Gerrit |
| provides. This field is treated as a regular expression, and |
| multiple refs may be listed. |
| |
| *approval* |
| This is only used for ``comment-added`` events. It only matches if |
| the event has a matching approval associated with it. Example: |
| ``code-review: 2`` matches a ``+2`` vote on the code review category. |
| Multiple approvals may be listed. |
| |
| *email_filter* |
| This is used for any event. It takes a regex applied on the performer |
| email, i.e. Gerrit account email address. If you want to specify |
| several email filters, you must use a YAML list. Make sure to use non |
| greedy matchers and to escapes dots! |
| Example: ``email_filter: ^.*?@example\.org$``. |
| |
| *username_filter* |
| This is used for any event. It takes a regex applied on the performer |
| username, i.e. Gerrit account name. If you want to specify several |
| username filters, you must use a YAML list. Make sure to use non greedy |
| matchers and to escapes dots! |
| Example: ``username_filter: ^jenkins$``. |
| |
| *comment_filter* |
| This is only used for ``comment-added`` events. It accepts a list of |
| regexes that are searched for in the comment string. If any of these |
| regexes matches a portion of the comment string the trigger is |
| matched. ``comment_filter: retrigger`` will match when comments |
| containing 'retrigger' somewhere in the comment text are added to a |
| change. |
| |
| *require-approval* |
| This may be used for any event. It requires that a certain kind |
| of approval be present for the current patchset of the change (the |
| approval could be added by the event in question). It follows the |
| same syntax as the "approval" pipeline requirement below. |
| |
| **timer** |
| This trigger will run based on a cron-style time specification. |
| It will enqueue an event into its pipeline for every project |
| defined in the configuration. Any job associated with the |
| pipeline will run in response to that event. |
| |
| *time* |
| The time specification in cron syntax. Only the 5 part syntax is |
| supported, not the symbolic names. Example: ``0 0 * * *`` runs |
| at midnight. |
| |
| **require** |
| If this section is present, it established pre-requisites for any |
| kind of item entering the Pipeline. Regardless of how the item is |
| to be enqueued (via any trigger or automatic dependency resolution), |
| the conditions specified here must be met or the item will not be |
| enqueued. |
| |
| **approval** |
| This requires that a certain kind of approval be present for the |
| current patchset of the change (the approval could be added by the |
| event in question). It takes several sub-parameters, all of which |
| are optional and are combined together so that there must be an |
| approval matching all specified requirements. |
| |
| *username* |
| If present, an approval from this username is required. |
| |
| *email-filter* |
| If present, an approval with this email address is required. It |
| is treated as a regular expression as above. |
| |
| *older-than* |
| If present, the approval must be older than this amount of time |
| to match. Provide a time interval as a number with a suffix of |
| "w" (weeks), "d" (days), "h" (hours), "m" (minutes), "s" |
| (seconds). Example ``48h`` or ``2d``. |
| |
| *newer-than* |
| If present, the approval must be newer than this amount of time |
| to match. Same format as "older-than". |
| |
| Any other field is interpreted as a review category and value |
| pair. For example ``verified: 1`` would require that the approval |
| be for a +1 vote in the "Verified" column. The value may either |
| be a single value or a list: ``verified: [1, 2]`` would match |
| either a +1 or +2 vote. |
| |
| **open** |
| A boolean value (``true`` or ``false``) that indicates whether the change |
| must be open or closed in order to be enqueued. |
| |
| **current-patchset** |
| A boolean value (``true`` or ``false``) that indicates whether the change |
| must be the current patchset in order to be enqueued. |
| |
| **status** |
| A string value that corresponds with the status of the change |
| reported by the trigger. For example, when using the Gerrit |
| trigger, status values such as ``NEW`` or ``MERGED`` may be useful. |
| |
| **dequeue-on-new-patchset** |
| Normally, if a new patchset is uploaded to a change that is in a |
| pipeline, the existing entry in the pipeline will be removed (with |
| jobs canceled and any dependent changes that can no longer merge as |
| well. To suppress this behavior (and allow jobs to continue |
| running), set this to ``false``. Default: ``true``. |
| |
| **success** |
| Describes where Zuul should report to if all the jobs complete |
| successfully. |
| This section is optional; if it is omitted, Zuul will run jobs and |
| do nothing on success; it will not even report a message to Gerrit. |
| If the section is present, the listed reporter plugins will be |
| asked to report on the jobs. |
| Each reporter's value dictionary is handled by the reporter. See |
| reporters for more details. |
| |
| **failure** |
| Uses the same syntax as **success**, but describes what Zuul should |
| do if at least one job fails. |
| |
| **merge-failure** |
| Uses the same syntax as **success**, but describes what Zuul should |
| do if it is unable to merge in the patchset. If no merge-failure |
| reporters are listed then the ``failure`` reporters will be used to |
| notify of unsuccessful merges. |
| |
| **start** |
| Uses the same syntax as **success**, but describes what Zuul should |
| do when a change is added to the pipeline manager. This can be used, |
| for example, to reset the value of the Verified review category. |
| |
| **precedence** |
| Indicates how the build scheduler should prioritize jobs for |
| different pipelines. Each pipeline may have one precedence, jobs |
| for pipelines with a higher precedence will be run before ones with |
| lower. The value should be one of ``high``, ``normal``, or ``low``. |
| Default: ``normal``. |
| |
| **window** |
| DependentPipelineManagers only. Zuul can rate limit |
| DependentPipelineManagers in a manner similar to TCP flow control. |
| Jobs are only started for changes in the queue if they sit in the |
| actionable window for the pipeline. The initial length of this window |
| is configurable with this value. The value given should be a positive |
| integer value. A value of ``0`` disables rate limiting on the |
| DependentPipelineManager. |
| Default: ``20``. |
| |
| **window-floor** |
| DependentPipelineManagers only. This is the minimum value for the |
| window described above. Should be a positive non zero integer value. |
| Default: ``3``. |
| |
| **window-increase-type** |
| DependentPipelineManagers only. This value describes how the window |
| should grow when changes are successfully merged by zuul. A value of |
| ``linear`` indicates that ``window-increase-factor`` should be added |
| to the previous window value. A value of ``exponential`` indicates |
| that ``window-increase-factor`` should be multiplied against the |
| previous window value and the result will become the window size. |
| Default: ``linear``. |
| |
| **window-increase-factor** |
| DependentPipelineManagers only. The value to be added or mulitplied |
| against the previous window value to determine the new window after |
| successful change merges. |
| Default: ``1``. |
| |
| **window-decrease-type** |
| DependentPipelineManagers only. This value describes how the window |
| should shrink when changes are not able to be merged by Zuul. A value |
| of ``linear`` indicates that ``window-decrease-factor`` should be |
| subtracted from the previous window value. A value of ``exponential`` |
| indicates that ``window-decrease-factor`` should be divided against |
| the previous window value and the result will become the window size. |
| Default: ``exponential``. |
| |
| **window-decrease-factor** |
| DependentPipelineManagers only. The value to be subtracted or divided |
| against the previous window value to determine the new window after |
| unsuccessful change merges. |
| Default: ``2``. |
| |
| Some example pipeline configurations are included in the sample layout |
| file. The first is called a *check* pipeline:: |
| |
| - name: check |
| manager: IndependentPipelineManager |
| trigger: |
| - event: patchset-created |
| success: |
| gerrit: |
| verified: 1 |
| failure: |
| gerrit: |
| verified: -1 |
| |
| This will trigger jobs each time a new patchset (or change) is |
| uploaded to Gerrit, and report +/-1 values to Gerrit in the |
| ``verified`` review category. :: |
| |
| - name: gate |
| manager: DependentPipelineManager |
| trigger: |
| - event: comment-added |
| approval: |
| - approved: 1 |
| success: |
| gerrit: |
| verified: 2 |
| submit: true |
| failure: |
| gerrit: |
| verified: -2 |
| |
| This will trigger jobs whenever a reviewer leaves a vote of ``1`` in the |
| ``approved`` review category in Gerrit (a non-standard category). |
| Changes will be tested in such a way as to guarantee that they will be |
| merged exactly as tested, though that will happen in parallel by |
| creating a virtual queue of dependent changes and performing |
| speculative execution of jobs. :: |
| |
| - name: post |
| manager: IndependentPipelineManager |
| trigger: |
| - event: ref-updated |
| ref: ^(?!refs/).*$ |
| |
| This will trigger jobs whenever a change is merged to a named branch |
| (e.g., ``master``). No output will be reported to Gerrit. This is |
| useful for side effects such as creating per-commit tarballs. :: |
| |
| - name: silent |
| manager: IndependentPipelineManager |
| trigger: |
| - event: patchset-created |
| |
| This also triggers jobs when changes are uploaded to Gerrit, but no |
| results are reported to Gerrit. This is useful for jobs that are in |
| development and not yet ready to be presented to developers. :: |
| |
| pipelines: |
| - name: post-merge |
| manager: IndependentPipelineManager |
| trigger: |
| - event: change-merged |
| success: |
| gerrit: |
| force-message: True |
| failure: |
| gerrit: |
| force-message: True |
| |
| The ``change-merged`` events happen when a change has been merged in the git |
| repository. The change is thus closed and Gerrit will not accept modifications |
| to the review scoring such as ``code-review`` or ``verified``. By using the |
| ``force-message: True`` parameter, Zuul will pass ``--force-message`` to the |
| ``gerrit review`` command, thus making sure the message is actually |
| sent back to Gerrit regardless of approval scores. |
| That kind of pipeline is nice to run regression or performance tests. |
| |
| .. note:: |
| The ``change-merged`` event does not include the commit sha1 which can be |
| hazardous, it would let you report back to Gerrit though. If you were to |
| build a tarball for a specific commit, you should consider instead using |
| the ``ref-updated`` event which does include the commit sha1 (but lacks the |
| Gerrit change number). |
| |
| |
| .. _jobs: |
| |
| Jobs |
| """" |
| |
| The jobs section is optional, and can be used to set attributes of |
| jobs that are independent of their association with a project. For |
| example, if a job should return a customized message on failure, that |
| may be specified here. Otherwise, Zuul does not need to be told about |
| each job as it builds a list from the project specification. |
| |
| **name** |
| The name of the job. This field is treated as a regular expression |
| and will be applied to each job that matches. |
| |
| **queue-name (optional)** |
| Zuul will automatically combine projects that share a job into |
| shared change queues for dependent pipeline managers. In order to |
| report statistics about these queues, it is convenient for them to |
| have names. Zuul can automatically name change queues, however |
| these can grow quite long and are prone to changing as projects in |
| the queue change. If you assign a queue-name to a job, Zuul will |
| use that as the name for the shared change queue that contains that |
| job instead of the automatically generated one. It is an error for |
| a shared change queue to have more than one job with a queue-name if |
| they are not the same. |
| |
| **failure-message (optional)** |
| The message that should be reported to Gerrit if the job fails. |
| |
| **success-message (optional)** |
| The message that should be reported to Gerrit if the job fails. |
| |
| **failure-pattern (optional)** |
| The URL that should be reported to Gerrit if the job fails. |
| Defaults to the build URL or the url_pattern configured in |
| zuul.conf. May be supplied as a string pattern with substitutions |
| as described in url_pattern in :ref:`zuulconf`. |
| |
| **success-pattern (optional)** |
| The URL that should be reported to Gerrit if the job succeeds. |
| Defaults to the build URL or the url_pattern configured in |
| zuul.conf. May be supplied as a string pattern with substitutions |
| as described in url_pattern in :ref:`zuulconf`. |
| |
| **hold-following-changes (optional)** |
| This is a boolean that indicates that changes that follow this |
| change in a dependent change pipeline should wait until this job |
| succeeds before launching. If this is applied to a very short job |
| that can predict whether longer jobs will fail early, this can be |
| used to reduce the number of jobs that Zuul will launch and |
| ultimately have to cancel. In that case, a small amount of |
| parallelization of jobs is traded for more efficient use of testing |
| resources. On the other hand, to apply this to a long running job |
| would largely defeat the parallelization of dependent change testing |
| that is the main feature of Zuul. Default: ``false``. |
| |
| **branch (optional)** |
| This job should only be run on matching branches. This field is |
| treated as a regular expression and multiple branches may be |
| listed. |
| |
| **files (optional)** |
| This job should only be run if at least one of the files involved in |
| the change (added, deleted, or modified) matches at least one of the |
| file patterns listed here. This field is treated as a regular |
| expression and multiple expressions may be listed. |
| |
| **voting (optional)** |
| Boolean value (``true`` or ``false``) that indicates whatever |
| a job is voting or not. Default: ``true``. |
| |
| **parameter-function (optional)** |
| Specifies a function that should be applied to the parameters before |
| the job is launched. The function should be defined in a python file |
| included with the :ref:`includes` directive. The function |
| should have the following signature: |
| |
| .. function:: parameters(item, job, parameters) |
| |
| Manipulate the parameters passed to a job before a build is |
| launched. The ``parameters`` dictionary will already contain the |
| standard Zuul job parameters, and is expected to be modified |
| in-place. |
| |
| :param item: the current queue item |
| :type item: zuul.model.QueueItem |
| :param job: the job about to be run |
| :type job: zuul.model.Job |
| :param parameters: parameters to be passed to the job |
| :type parameters: dict |
| |
| If the parameter **ZUUL_NODE** is set by this function, then it will |
| be used to specify on what node (or class of node) the job should be |
| run. |
| |
| **swift** |
| If :ref:`swift` is configured then each job can define a destination |
| container for the builder to place logs and/or assets into. Multiple |
| containers can be listed for each job by providing a unique ``name``. |
| |
| *name* |
| Set an identifying name for the container. This is used in the |
| parameter key sent to the builder. For example if it ``logs`` then |
| one of the parameters sent will be ``SWIFT_logs_CONTAINER`` |
| (case-sensitive). |
| |
| Each of the defaults defined in :ref:`swift` can be overwritten as: |
| |
| *container* (optional) |
| Container name to place the log into |
| ``For example, logs`` |
| |
| *expiry* (optional) |
| How long the signed destination should be available for |
| |
| *max_file_size** (optional) |
| The maximum size of an individual file |
| |
| *max_file_count* (optional) |
| The maximum number of separate files to allow |
| |
| *logserver_prefix* |
| Provide a URL to the CDN or logserver app so that a worker knows |
| what URL to return. |
| ``For example: http://logs.example.org/server.app?obj=`` |
| The worker should return the logserver_prefix url and the object |
| path as the URL in the results data packet. |
| |
| Here is an example of setting the failure message for jobs that check |
| whether a change merges cleanly:: |
| |
| - name: ^.*-merge$ |
| failure-message: This change was unable to be automatically merged |
| with the current state of the repository. Please rebase your |
| change and upload a new patchset. |
| |
| Projects |
| """""""" |
| |
| The projects section indicates what jobs should be run in each pipeline |
| for events associated with each project. It contains a list of |
| projects. Here is an example:: |
| |
| - name: example/project |
| check: |
| - project-merge: |
| - project-unittest |
| - project-pep8 |
| - project-pyflakes |
| gate: |
| - project-merge: |
| - project-unittest |
| - project-pep8 |
| - project-pyflakes |
| post: |
| - project-publish |
| |
| **name** |
| The name of the project (as known by Gerrit). |
| |
| **merge-mode (optional)** |
| An optional value that indicates what strategy should be used to |
| merge changes to this project. Supported values are: |
| |
| ** merge-resolve ** |
| Equivalent to 'git merge -s resolve'. This corresponds closely to |
| what Gerrit performs (using JGit) for a project if the "Merge if |
| necessary" merge mode is selected and "Automatically resolve |
| conflicts" is checked. This is the default. |
| |
| ** merge ** |
| Equivalent to 'git merge'. |
| |
| ** cherry-pick ** |
| Equivalent to 'git cherry-pick'. |
| |
| This is followed by a section for each of the pipelines defined above. |
| Pipelines may be omitted if no jobs should run for this project in a |
| given pipeline. Within the pipeline section, the jobs that should be |
| executed are listed. If a job is entered as a dictionary key, then |
| jobs contained within that key are only executed if the key job |
| succeeds. In the above example, project-unittest, project-pep8, and |
| project-pyflakes are only executed if project-merge succeeds. This |
| can help avoid running unnecessary jobs. |
| |
| The special job named ``noop`` is internal to Zuul and will always |
| return ``SUCCESS`` immediately. This can be useful if you require |
| that all changes be processed by a pipeline but a project has no jobs |
| that can be run on it. |
| |
| .. seealso:: The OpenStack Zuul configuration for a comprehensive example: https://github.com/openstack-infra/config/blob/master/modules/openstack_project/files/zuul/layout.yaml |
| |
| Project Templates |
| """"""""""""""""" |
| |
| Whenever you have lot of similar projects (such as plugins for a project) you |
| will most probably want to use the same pipeline configurations. The |
| project templates let you define pipelines and job name templates to trigger. |
| One can then just apply the template on its project which make it easier to |
| update several similar projects. As an example:: |
| |
| project-templates: |
| # Name of the template |
| - name: plugin-triggering |
| # Definition of pipelines just like for a `project` |
| check: |
| - '{jobprefix}-merge': |
| - '{jobprefix}-pep8' |
| - '{jobprefix}-pyflakes' |
| gate: |
| - '{jobprefix}-merge': |
| - '{jobprefix}-unittest' |
| - '{jobprefix}-pep8' |
| - '{jobprefix}-pyflakes' |
| |
| In your projects definition, you will then apply the template using the template |
| key:: |
| |
| projects: |
| - name: plugin/foobar |
| template: |
| - name: plugin-triggering |
| jobprefix: plugin-foobar |
| |
| You can pass several parameters to a template. A ``parameter`` value |
| will be used for expansion of ``{parameter}`` in the template |
| strings. The parameter ``name`` will be automatically provided and |
| will contain the short name of the project, that is the portion of the |
| project name after the last ``/`` character. |
| |
| Multiple templates can be combined in a project, and the jobs from all |
| of those templates will be added to the project. Individual jobs may |
| also be added:: |
| |
| projects: |
| - name: plugin/foobar |
| template: |
| - name: plugin-triggering |
| jobprefix: plugin-foobar |
| - name: plugin-extras |
| jobprefix: plugin-foobar |
| check: |
| - foobar-extra-special-job |
| |
| The order of the jobs listed in the project (which only affects the |
| order of jobs listed on the report) will be the jobs from each |
| template in the order listed, followed by any jobs individually listed |
| for the project. |
| |
| Note that if multiple templates are used for a project and one |
| template specifies a job that is also specified in another template, |
| or specified in the project itself, the configuration defined by |
| either the last template or the project itself will take priority. |
| |
| logging.conf |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| This file is optional. If provided, it should be a standard |
| :mod:`logging.config` module configuration file. If not present, Zuul will |
| output all log messages of DEBUG level or higher to the console. |
| |
| Starting Zuul |
| ------------- |
| |
| To start Zuul, run **zuul-server**:: |
| |
| usage: zuul-server [-h] [-c CONFIG] [-l LAYOUT] [-d] [-t] [--version] |
| |
| Project gating system. |
| |
| optional arguments: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| -c CONFIG specify the config file |
| -l LAYOUT specify the layout file |
| -d do not run as a daemon |
| -t validate layout file syntax |
| --version show zuul version |
| |
| You may want to use the ``-d`` argument while you are initially setting |
| up Zuul so you can detect any configuration errors quickly. Under |
| normal operation, omit ``-d`` and let Zuul run as a daemon. |
| |
| If you send signal 1 (SIGHUP) to the zuul-server process, Zuul will |
| stop executing new jobs, wait until all executing jobs are finished, |
| reload its configuration, and resume. Any values in any of the |
| configuration files may be changed, except the location of Zuul's PID |
| file (a change to that will be ignored until Zuul is restarted). |
| |
| If you send a SIGUSR1 to the zuul-server process, Zuul will stop |
| executing new jobs, wait until all executing jobs are finished, |
| then exit. While waiting to exit Zuul will queue Gerrit events and |
| save these events prior to exiting. When Zuul starts again it will |
| read these saved events and act on them. |
| |
| If you need to abort Zuul and intend to manually requeue changes for |
| jobs which were running in its pipelines, prior to terminating you can |
| use the zuul-changes.py tool script to simplify the process. For |
| example, this would give you a list of Gerrit commands to reverify or |
| recheck changes for the gate and check pipelines respectively:: |
| |
| ./tools/zuul-changes.py --review-host=review.openstack.org \ |
| http://zuul.openstack.org/ gate 'reverify no bug' |
| ./tools/zuul-changes.py --review-host=review.openstack.org \ |
| http://zuul.openstack.org/ check 'recheck no bug' |
| |
| If you send a SIGUSR2 to the zuul-server process, Zuul will dump a stack |
| trace for each running thread into its debug log. This is useful for |
| tracking down deadlock or otherwise slow threads. |