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2
3Zuul
4====
5
6Configuration
7-------------
8
9Zuul has three configuration files:
10
11**zuul.conf**
12 Credentials for Gerrit and Jenkins, locations of the other config files
13**layout.yaml**
Clark Boylan00635dc2012-09-19 14:03:08 -070014 Project and pipeline configuration -- what Zuul does
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -070015**logging.conf**
16 Python logging config
17
18Examples of each of the three files can be found in the etc/ directory
19of the source distribution.
20
James E. Blair6aea36d2012-12-17 13:03:24 -080021.. _zuulconf:
22
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -070023zuul.conf
24~~~~~~~~~
25
26Zuul will look for ``/etc/zuul/zuul.conf`` or ``~/zuul.conf`` to
27bootstrap its configuration. Alternately, you may specify ``-c
28/path/to/zuul.conf`` on the command line.
29
30Gerrit and Jenkins credentials are each described in a section of
31zuul.conf. The location of the other two configuration files (as well
32as the location of the PID file when running Zuul as a server) are
33specified in a third section.
34
Clark Boylan9b670902012-09-28 13:47:56 -070035The three sections of this config and their options are documented below.
36You can also find an example zuul.conf file in the git
37`repository
38<https://github.com/openstack-ci/zuul/blob/master/etc/zuul.conf-sample>`_
39
40jenkins
41"""""""
42
43**server**
44 URL for the root of the Jenkins HTTP server.
45 ``server=https://jenkins.example.com``
46
47**user**
48 User to authenticate against Jenkins with.
49 ``user=jenkins``
50
51**apikey**
52 Jenkins API Key credentials for the above user.
53 ``apikey=1234567890abcdef1234567890abcdef``
54
55gerrit
56""""""
57
58**server**
59 FQDN of Gerrit server.
60 ``server=review.example.com``
61
Antoine Musso27475012012-11-26 09:53:01 +010062**baseurl**
63 Optional: path to Gerrit web interface. Defaults to ``https://<value
64 of server>/``. ``baseurl=https://review.example.com/review_site/``
65
Clark Boylan9b670902012-09-28 13:47:56 -070066**user**
67 User name to use when logging into above server via ssh.
68 ``user=jenkins``
69
70**sshkey**
71 Path to SSH key to use when logging into above server.
72 ``sshkey=/home/jenkins/.ssh/id_rsa``
73
74zuul
75""""
76
77**layout_config**
78 Path to layout config file.
79 ``layout_config=/etc/zuul/layout.yaml``
80
81**log_config**
82 Path to log config file.
83 ``log_config=/etc/zuul/logging.yaml``
84
85**pidfile**
86 Path to PID lock file.
87 ``pidfile=/var/run/zuul/zuul.pid``
88
89**state_dir**
90 Path to directory that Zuul should save state to.
91 ``state_dir=/var/lib/zuul``
92
93**git_dir**
94 Directory that Zuul should clone local git repositories to.
95 ``git_dir=/var/lib/zuul/git``
96
97**push_change_refs**
98 Boolean value (``true`` or ``false``) that determines if Zuul should
99 push change refs to the git origin server for the git repositories in
100 git_dir.
101 ``push_change_refs=true``
102
103**status_url**
104 URL that will be posted in Zuul comments made to Gerrit changes when
105 beginning Jenkins jobs for a change.
106 ``status_url=https://jenkins.example.com/zuul/status``
107
108**url_pattern**
109 If you are storing build logs external to Jenkins and wish to link to
110 those logs when Zuul makes comments on Gerrit changes for completed
111 jobs this setting configures what the URLs for those links should be.
112 ``http://logs.example.com/{change.number}/{change.patchset}/{pipeline.name}/{job.name}/{build.number}``
113
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -0700114layout.yaml
115~~~~~~~~~~~
116
Clark Boylan00635dc2012-09-19 14:03:08 -0700117This is the main configuration file for Zuul, where all of the pipelines
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -0700118and projects are defined, what tests should be run, and what actions
Clark Boylan00635dc2012-09-19 14:03:08 -0700119Zuul should perform. There are three sections: pipelines, jobs, and
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -0700120projects.
121
James E. Blaire5a847f2012-07-10 15:29:14 -0700122.. _includes:
123
124Includes
125""""""""
126
127Custom functions to be used in Zuul's configuration may be provided
128using the ``includes`` directive. It accepts a list of files to
129include, and currently supports one type of inclusion, a python file::
130
131 includes:
132 - python-file: local_functions.py
133
134**python-file**
135 The path to a python file. The file will be loaded and objects that
136 it defines will be placed in a special environment which can be
137 referenced in the Zuul configuration. Currently only the
138 parameter-function attribute of a Job uses this feature.
139
Clark Boylan00635dc2012-09-19 14:03:08 -0700140Pipelines
141"""""""""
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -0700142
Clark Boylan00635dc2012-09-19 14:03:08 -0700143Zuul can have any number of independent pipelines. Whenever a matching
144Gerrit event is found for a pipeline, that event is added to the
145pipeline, and the jobs specified for that pipeline are run. When all
146jobs specified for the pipeline that were triggered by an event are
147completed, Zuul reports back to Gerrit the results.
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -0700148
Clark Boylan00635dc2012-09-19 14:03:08 -0700149There are no pre-defined pipelines in Zuul, rather you can define
150whatever pipelines you need in the layout file. This is a very flexible
151system that can accommodate many kinds of workflows.
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -0700152
Clark Boylan00635dc2012-09-19 14:03:08 -0700153Here is a quick example of a pipeline definition followed by an
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -0700154explanation of each of the parameters::
155
156 - name: check
Clark Boylan00635dc2012-09-19 14:03:08 -0700157 manager: IndependentPipelineManager
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -0700158 trigger:
159 - event: patchset-created
160 success:
161 verified: 1
162 failure:
163 verified: -1
164
165**name**
166 This is used later in the project definition to indicate what jobs
Clark Boylan00635dc2012-09-19 14:03:08 -0700167 should be run for events in the pipeline.
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -0700168
James E. Blair8dbd56a2012-12-22 10:55:10 -0800169**description**
170 This is an optional field that may be used to provide a textual
171 description of the pipeline.
172
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -0700173**manager**
Clark Boylan00635dc2012-09-19 14:03:08 -0700174 There are currently two schemes for managing pipelines:
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -0700175
Clark Boylan00635dc2012-09-19 14:03:08 -0700176 *IndependentPipelineManager*
177 Every event in this pipeline should be treated as independent of
178 other events in the pipeline. This is appropriate when the order of
179 events in the pipeline doesn't matter because the results of the
180 actions this pipeline performs can not affect other events in the
181 pipeline. For example, when a change is first uploaded for review,
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -0700182 you may want to run tests on that change to provide early feedback
183 to reviewers. At the end of the tests, the change is not going to
184 be merged, so it is safe to run these tests in parallel without
Clark Boylan00635dc2012-09-19 14:03:08 -0700185 regard to any other changes in the pipeline. They are independent.
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -0700186
Clark Boylan00635dc2012-09-19 14:03:08 -0700187 Another type of pipeline that is independent is a post-merge
188 pipeline. In that case, the changes have already merged, so the
189 results can not affect any other events in the pipeline.
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -0700190
Clark Boylan00635dc2012-09-19 14:03:08 -0700191 *DependentPipelineManager*
192 The dependent pipeline manager is designed for gating. It ensures
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -0700193 that every change is tested exactly as it is going to be merged
194 into the repository. An ideal gating system would test one change
195 at a time, applied to the tip of the repository, and only if that
196 change passed tests would it be merged. Then the next change in
197 line would be tested the same way. In order to achieve parallel
Clark Boylan00635dc2012-09-19 14:03:08 -0700198 testing of changes, the dependent pipeline manager performs
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -0700199 speculative execution on changes. It orders changes based on
Clark Boylan00635dc2012-09-19 14:03:08 -0700200 their entry into the pipeline. It begins testing all changes in
201 parallel, assuming that each change ahead in the pipeline will pass
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -0700202 its tests. If they all succeed, all the changes can be tested and
Clark Boylan00635dc2012-09-19 14:03:08 -0700203 merged in parallel. If a change near the front of the pipeline
204 fails its tests, each change behind it ignores whatever tests have
205 been completed and are tested again without the change in front.
206 This way gate tests may run in parallel but still be tested
207 correctly, exactly as they will appear in the repository when
208 merged.
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -0700209
Clark Boylan00635dc2012-09-19 14:03:08 -0700210 One important characteristic of the DependentPipelineManager is that
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -0700211 it analyzes the jobs that are triggered by different projects, and
212 if those projects have jobs in common, it treats those projects as
213 related, and they share a single virtual queue of changes. Thus,
214 if there is a job that performs integration testing on two
215 projects, those two projects will automatically share a virtual
216 change queue. If a third project does not invoke that job, it
Clark Boylan00635dc2012-09-19 14:03:08 -0700217 will be part of a separate virtual change queue, and changes to
218 it will not depend on changes to the first two jobs.
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -0700219
220 For more detail on the theory and operation of Zuul's
Clark Boylan00635dc2012-09-19 14:03:08 -0700221 DependentPipelineManager, see: :doc:`gating`.
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -0700222
223**trigger**
Clark Boylan00635dc2012-09-19 14:03:08 -0700224 This describes what Gerrit events should be placed in the pipeline.
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -0700225 Triggers are not exclusive -- matching events may be placed in
Clark Boylan00635dc2012-09-19 14:03:08 -0700226 multiple pipelines, and they will behave independently in each of the
227 pipelines they match. Multiple triggers may be listed. Further
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -0700228 parameters describe the kind of events that match:
229
230 *event*
231 The event name from gerrit. Examples: ``patchset-created``,
232 ``comment-added``, ``ref-updated``. This field is treated as a
233 regular expression.
234
235 *branch*
236 The branch associated with the event. Example: ``master``. This
237 field is treated as a regular expression, and multiple branches may
238 be listed.
239
240 *ref*
241 On ref-updated events, the branch parameter is not used, instead the
242 ref is provided. Currently Gerrit has the somewhat idiosyncratic
243 behavior of specifying bare refs for branch names (e.g., ``master``),
244 but full ref names for other kinds of refs (e.g., ``refs/tags/foo``).
245 Zuul matches what you put here exactly against what Gerrit
246 provides. This field is treated as a regular expression, and
247 multiple refs may be listed.
248
249 *approval*
250 This is only used for ``comment-added`` events. It only matches if
251 the event has a matching approval associated with it. Example:
252 ``code-review: 2`` matches a ``+2`` vote on the code review category.
253 Multiple approvals may be listed.
254
Antoine Mussob4e809e2012-12-06 16:58:06 +0100255 *email_filter*
256 This is used for any event. It takes a regex applied on the performer
257 email. Example: ``email_filter: .*@example.org$``.
258
Clark Boylanb9bcb402012-06-29 17:44:05 -0700259 *comment_filter*
260 This is only used for ``comment-added`` events. It accepts a list of
261 regexes that are searched for in the comment string. If any of these
262 regexes matches a portion of the comment string the trigger is
263 matched. ``comment_filter: retrigger`` will match when comments
264 containing 'retrigger' somewhere in the comment text are added to a
265 change.
266
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -0700267**success**
268 Describes what Zuul should do if all the jobs complete successfully.
269 This section is optional; if it is omitted, Zuul will run jobs and
270 do nothing on success; it will not even report a message to Gerrit.
271 If the section is present, it will leave a message on the Gerrit
272 review. Each additional argument is assumed to be an argument to
273 ``gerrit review``, with the boolean value of ``true`` simply
274 indicating that the argument should be present without following it
275 with a value. For example, ``verified: 1`` becomes ``gerrit
276 review --verified 1`` and ``submit: true`` becomes ``gerrit review
277 --submit``.
278
279**failure**
280 Uses the same syntax as **success**, but describes what Zuul should
281 do if at least one job fails.
James E. Blairdc253862012-06-13 17:12:42 -0700282
283**start**
284 Uses the same syntax as **success**, but describes what Zuul should
Clark Boylan00635dc2012-09-19 14:03:08 -0700285 do when a change is added to the pipeline manager. This can be used,
James E. Blairdc253862012-06-13 17:12:42 -0700286 for example, to reset the value of the Verified review category.
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -0700287
Clark Boylan00635dc2012-09-19 14:03:08 -0700288Some example pipeline configurations are included in the sample layout
289file. The first is called a *check* pipeline::
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -0700290
291 - name: check
Clark Boylan00635dc2012-09-19 14:03:08 -0700292 manager: IndependentPipelineManager
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -0700293 trigger:
294 - event: patchset-created
295 success:
296 verified: 1
297 failure:
298 verified: -1
299
300This will trigger jobs each time a new patchset (or change) is
301uploaded to Gerrit, and report +/-1 values to Gerrit in the
302``verified`` review category. ::
303
304 - name: gate
Clark Boylan00635dc2012-09-19 14:03:08 -0700305 manager: DependentPipelineManager
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -0700306 trigger:
307 - event: comment-added
308 approval:
309 - approved: 1
310 success:
311 verified: 2
312 submit: true
313 failure:
314 verified: -2
315
316This will trigger jobs whenever a reviewer leaves a vote of ``1`` in the
317``approved`` review category in Gerrit (a non-standard category).
318Changes will be tested in such a way as to guarantee that they will be
319merged exactly as tested, though that will happen in parallel by
320creating a virtual queue of dependent changes and performing
321speculative execution of jobs. ::
322
323 - name: post
Clark Boylan00635dc2012-09-19 14:03:08 -0700324 manager: IndependentPipelineManager
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -0700325 trigger:
326 - event: ref-updated
327 ref: ^(?!refs/).*$
328
329This will trigger jobs whenever a change is merged to a named branch
330(e.g., ``master``). No output will be reported to Gerrit. This is
331useful for side effects such as creating per-commit tarballs. ::
332
333 - name: silent
Clark Boylan00635dc2012-09-19 14:03:08 -0700334 manager: IndependentPipelineManager
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -0700335 trigger:
336 - event: patchset-created
337
338This also triggers jobs when changes are uploaded to Gerrit, but no
339results are reported to Gerrit. This is useful for jobs that are in
Antoine Mussoce333842012-10-16 14:42:35 +0200340development and not yet ready to be presented to developers. ::
341
342 pipelines:
343 - name: post-merge
344 manager: IndependentPipelineManager
345 trigger:
346 - event: change-merged
347 success:
348 force-message: True
349 failure:
350 force-message: True
351
352The ``change-merged`` events happen when a change has been merged in the git
353repository. The change is thus closed and Gerrit will not accept modifications
354to the review scoring such as ``code-review`` or ``verified``. By using the
355``force-message: True`` parameter, Zuul will pass ``--force-message`` to the
356``gerrit review`` command, thus making sure the message is actually
357sent back to Gerrit regardless of approval scores.
358That kind of pipeline is nice to run regression or performance tests.
359
360.. note::
361 The ``change-merged`` event does not include the commit sha1 which can be
362 hazardous, it would let you report back to Gerrit though. If you were to
363 build a tarball for a specific commit, you should consider insteading using
364 the ``ref-updated`` event which does include the commit sha1 (but lack the
365 Gerrit change number).
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -0700366
367Jobs
368""""
369
370The jobs section is optional, and can be used to set attributes of
371jobs that are independent of their association with a project. For
372example, if a job should return a customized message on failure, that
373may be specified here. Otherwise, Zuul does not need to be told about
374each job as it builds a list from the project specification.
375
376**name**
377 The name of the job. This field is treated as a regular expression
378 and will be applied to each job that matches.
379
James E. Blaire5a847f2012-07-10 15:29:14 -0700380**failure-message (optional)**
381 The message that should be reported to Gerrit if the job fails.
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -0700382
James E. Blaire5a847f2012-07-10 15:29:14 -0700383**success-message (optional)**
384 The message that should be reported to Gerrit if the job fails.
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -0700385
James E. Blair6aea36d2012-12-17 13:03:24 -0800386**failure-pattern (optional)**
387 The URL that should be reported to Gerrit if the job fails.
388 Defaults to the Jenkins build URL or the url_pattern configured in
389 zuul.conf. May be supplied as a string pattern with substitutions
390 as described in url_pattern in :ref:`zuulconf`.
391
392**success-pattern (optional)**
393 The URL that should be reported to Gerrit if the job succeeds.
394 Defaults to the Jenkins build URL or the url_pattern configured in
395 zuul.conf. May be supplied as a string pattern with substitutions
396 as described in url_pattern in :ref:`zuulconf`.
397
James E. Blair222d4982012-07-16 09:31:19 -0700398**hold-following-changes (optional)**
399 This is a boolean that indicates that changes that follow this
Clark Boylan00635dc2012-09-19 14:03:08 -0700400 change in a dependent change pipeline should wait until this job
James E. Blair222d4982012-07-16 09:31:19 -0700401 succeeds before launching. If this is applied to a very short job
402 that can predict whether longer jobs will fail early, this can be
403 used to reduce the number of jobs that Zuul will launch and
404 ultimately have to cancel. In that case, a small amount of
405 paralellization of jobs is traded for more efficient use of testing
406 resources. On the other hand, to apply this to a long running job
407 would largely defeat the parallelization of dependent change testing
408 that is the main feature of Zuul. The default is False.
409
James E. Blaire5a847f2012-07-10 15:29:14 -0700410**branch (optional)**
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -0700411 This job should only be run on matching branches. This field is
412 treated as a regular expression and multiple branches may be
413 listed.
414
James E. Blaire5a847f2012-07-10 15:29:14 -0700415**parameter-function (optional)**
416 Specifies a function that should be applied to the parameters before
417 the job is launched. The function should be defined in a python file
418 included with the :ref:`includes` directive. The function
419 should have the following signature:
420
421 .. function:: parameters(change, parameters)
422
423 Manipulate the parameters passed to a job before a build is
424 launched. The ``parameters`` dictionary will already contain the
425 standard Zuul job parameters, and is expected to be modified
426 in-place.
427
428 :param change: the current change
429 :type change: zuul.model.Change
430 :param parameters: parameters to be passed to the job
431 :type parameters: dict
432
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -0700433Here is an example of setting the failure message for jobs that check
434whether a change merges cleanly::
435
436 - name: ^.*-merge$
437 failure-message: This change was unable to be automatically merged
438 with the current state of the repository. Please rebase your
439 change and upload a new patchset.
440
441Projects
442""""""""
443
Clark Boylan00635dc2012-09-19 14:03:08 -0700444The projects section indicates what jobs should be run in each pipeline
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -0700445for events associated with each project. It contains a list of
446projects. Here is an example::
447
448 - name: example/project
449 check:
450 - project-merge:
451 - project-unittest
Clark Boylan00635dc2012-09-19 14:03:08 -0700452 - project-pep8
453 - project-pyflakes
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -0700454 gate:
455 - project-merge:
456 - project-unittest
Clark Boylan00635dc2012-09-19 14:03:08 -0700457 - project-pep8
458 - project-pyflakes
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -0700459 post:
460 - project-publish
461
462**name**
463 The name of the project (as known by Gerrit).
464
Clark Boylan00635dc2012-09-19 14:03:08 -0700465This is followed by a section for each of the pipelines defined above.
466Pipelines may be omitted if no jobs should run for this project in a
467given pipeline. Within the pipeline section, the jobs that should be
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -0700468executed are listed. If a job is entered as a dictionary key, then
469jobs contained within that key are only executed if the key job
470succeeds. In the above example, project-unittest, project-pep8, and
471project-pyflakes are only executed if project-merge succeeds. This
472can help avoid running unnecessary jobs.
473
Antoine Mussofec5c7a2012-09-22 12:32:37 +0200474.. seealso:: The OpenStack Zuul configuration for a comprehensive example: https://github.com/openstack/openstack-ci-puppet/blob/master/modules/openstack_project/files/zuul/layout.yaml
James E. Blaircdd00072012-06-08 19:17:28 -0700475
476
477logging.conf
478~~~~~~~~~~~~
479This file is optional. If provided, it should be a standard
480:mod:`logging.config` module configuration file. If not present, Zuul will
481output all log messages of DEBUG level or higher to the console.
482
483Starting Zuul
484-------------
485
486To start Zuul, run **zuul-server**::
487
488 usage: zuul-server [-h] [-c CONFIG] [-d]
489
490 Project gating system.
491
492 optional arguments:
493 -h, --help show this help message and exit
494 -c CONFIG specify the config file
495 -d do not run as a daemon
496
497You may want to use the ``-d`` argument while you are initially setting
498up Zuul so you can detect any configuration errors quickly. Under
499normal operation, omit ``-d`` and let Zuul run as a daemon.
500
501If you send signal 1 (SIGHUP) to the zuul-server process, Zuul will
502stop executing new jobs, wait until all executing jobs are finished,
503reload its configuration, and resume. Any values in any of the
504configuration files may be changed, except the location of Zuul's PID
505file (a change to that will be ignored until Zuul is restarted).