| :title: Merger |
| |
| Merger |
| ====== |
| |
| The Zuul Merger is a separate component which communicates with the |
| main Zuul server via Gearman. Its purpose is to speculatively merge |
| the changes for Zuul in preparation for testing. The resulting git |
| commits also must be served to the test workers, and the server(s) |
| running the Zuul Merger are expected to do this as well. Because both |
| of these tasks are resource intensive, any number of Zuul Mergers can |
| be run in parallel on distinct hosts. |
| |
| Configuration |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| |
| The Zuul Merger can read the same zuul.conf file as the main Zuul |
| server and requires the ``gearman``, ``gerrit``, ``merger``, and |
| ``zuul`` sections (indicated fields only). Be sure the zuul_url is |
| set appropriately on each host that runs a zuul-merger. |
| |
| Zuul References |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| |
| As the DependentPipelineManager may combine several changes together |
| for testing when performing speculative execution, determining exactly |
| how the workspace should be set up when running a Job can be complex. |
| To alleviate this problem, Zuul performs merges itself, merging or |
| cherry-picking changes as required and identifies the result with a |
| Git reference of the form ``refs/zuul/<branch>/Z<random sha1>``. |
| Preparing the workspace is then a simple matter of fetching that ref |
| and checking it out. The parameters that provide this information are |
| described in :ref:`launchers`. |
| |
| These references need to be made available via a Git repository that |
| is available to workers (such as Jenkins). This is accomplished by |
| serving Zuul's Git repositories directly. |
| |
| Serving Zuul Git Repos |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| |
| Zuul maintains its own copies of any needed Git repositories in the |
| directory specified by ``git_dir`` in the ``merger`` section of |
| zuul.conf (by default, /var/lib/zuul/git). To directly serve Zuul's |
| Git repositories in order to provide Zuul refs for workers, you can |
| configure Apache to do so using the following directives:: |
| |
| SetEnv GIT_PROJECT_ROOT /var/lib/zuul/git |
| SetEnv GIT_HTTP_EXPORT_ALL |
| |
| AliasMatch ^/p/(.*/objects/[0-9a-f]{2}/[0-9a-f]{38})$ /var/lib/zuul/git/$1 |
| AliasMatch ^/p/(.*/objects/pack/pack-[0-9a-f]{40}.(pack|idx))$ /var/lib/zuul/git/$1 |
| ScriptAlias /p/ /usr/lib/git-core/git-http-backend/ |
| |
| And set ``push_change_refs`` to ``false`` (the default) in the |
| ``zuul`` section of zuul.conf. |
| |
| Note that Zuul's Git repositories are not bare, which means they have |
| a working tree, and are not suitable for public consumption (for |
| instance, a clone will produce a repository in an unpredictable state |
| depending on what the state of Zuul's repository is when the clone |
| happens). They are, however, suitable for automated systems that |
| respond to Zuul triggers. |