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3.. _project-config:
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5Project Configuration
6=====================
7
8The following sections describe the main part of Zuul's configuration.
9All of what follows is found within files inside of the repositories
10that Zuul manages.
11
12Security Contexts
13-----------------
14
15When a system administrator configures Zuul to operate on a project,
16they specify one of two security contexts for that project. A
17*config-project* is one which is primarily tasked with holding
18configuration information and job content for Zuul. Jobs which are
19defined in a *config-project* are run with elevated privileges, and
20all Zuul configuration items are available for use. It is expected
21that changes to *config-projects* will undergo careful scrutiny before
22being merged.
23
24An *untrusted-project* is a project whose primary focus is not to
25operate Zuul, but rather it is one of the projects being tested or
26deployed. The Zuul configuration language available to these projects
27is somewhat restricted (as detailed in individual section below), and
28jobs defined in these projects run in a restricted execution
29environment since they may be operating on changes which have not yet
30undergone review.
31
32Configuration Loading
33---------------------
34
35When Zuul starts, it examines all of the git repositories which are
James E. Blaireff5a9d2017-06-20 00:00:37 -070036specified by the system administrator in :ref:`tenant-config` and searches
Tristan Cacqueray4a015832017-07-11 05:18:14 +000037for files in the root of each repository. Zuul looks first for a file named
38`zuul.yaml` or a directory named `zuul.d`, and if they are not found,
39`.zuul.yaml` or `.zuul.d` (with a leading dot). In the case of an
40*untrusted-project*, the configuration from every branch is included,
41however, in the case of a *config-project*, only the `master` branch is
42examined.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -070043
44When a change is proposed to one of these files in an
45*untrusted-project*, the configuration proposed in the change is
46merged into the running configuration so that any changes to Zuul's
47configuration are self-testing as part of that change. If there is a
48configuration error, no jobs will be run and the error will be
49reported by any applicable pipelines. In the case of a change to a
50*config-project*, the new configuration is parsed and examined for
51errors, but the new configuration is not used in testing the change.
52This is because configuration in *config-projects* is able to access
53elevated privileges and should always be reviewed before being merged.
54
55As soon as a change containing a Zuul configuration change merges to
56any Zuul-managed repository, the new configuration takes effect
57immediately.
58
59Configuration Items
60-------------------
61
62The `zuul.yaml` and `.zuul.yaml` configuration files are
63YAML-formatted and are structured as a series of items, each of which
64is described below.
65
Tristan Cacqueray4a015832017-07-11 05:18:14 +000066In the case of a `zuul.d` directory, Zuul recurses the directory and extends
67the configuration using all the .yaml files in the sorted path order.
68For example, to keep job's variants in a separate file, it needs to be loaded
69after the main entries, for example using number prefixes in file's names::
70
71* zuul.d/pipelines.yaml
72* zuul.d/projects.yaml
73* zuul.d/01_jobs.yaml
74* zuul.d/02_jobs-variants.yaml
75
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -070076.. _pipeline:
77
78Pipeline
79~~~~~~~~
80
81A pipeline describes a workflow operation in Zuul. It associates jobs
82for a given project with triggering and reporting events.
83
84Its flexible configuration allows for characterizing any number of
85workflows, and by specifying each as a named configuration, makes it
86easy to apply similar workflow operations to projects or groups of
87projects.
88
89By way of example, one of the primary uses of Zuul is to perform
90project gating. To do so, one can create a *gate* pipeline which
91tells Zuul that when a certain event (such as approval by a code
92reviewer) occurs, the corresponding change or pull request should be
93enqueued into the pipeline. When that happens, the jobs which have
94been configured to run for that project in the *gate* pipeline are
95run, and when they complete, the pipeline reports the results to the
96user.
97
98Pipeline configuration items may only appear in *config-projects*.
99
100Generally, a Zuul administrator would define a small number of
101pipelines which represent the workflow processes used in their
102environment. Each project can then be added to the available
103pipelines as appropriate.
104
105Here is an example *check* pipeline, which runs whenever a new
106patchset is created in Gerrit. If the associated jobs all report
107success, the pipeline reports back to Gerrit with a *Verified* vote of
108+1, or if at least one of them fails, a -1::
109
110 - pipeline:
James E. Blaira8387ec2017-07-05 14:00:12 -0700111 name: check
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700112 manager: independent
113 trigger:
114 my_gerrit:
115 - event: patchset-created
116 success:
117 my_gerrit:
Tobias Henkelea98a192017-05-29 21:15:17 +0200118 Verified: 1
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700119 failure:
120 my_gerrit
Tobias Henkelea98a192017-05-29 21:15:17 +0200121 Verified: -1
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700122
James E. Blaireff5a9d2017-06-20 00:00:37 -0700123.. TODO: See TODO for more annotated examples of common pipeline configurations.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700124
James E. Blair7145c582017-07-26 13:30:39 -0700125.. zuul:configobject:: pipeline
126
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700127 The attributes available on a pipeline are as follows (all are
128 optional unless otherwise specified):
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700129
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700130 .. zuul:attr:: name
131 :required:
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700132
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700133 This is used later in the project definition to indicate what jobs
134 should be run for events in the pipeline.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700135
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700136 .. zuul:attr:: manager
137 :required:
James E. Blaireff5a9d2017-06-20 00:00:37 -0700138
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700139 There are currently two schemes for managing pipelines:
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700140
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700141 .. _independent_pipeline_manager:
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700142
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700143 .. zuul:value:: independent
James E. Blaireff5a9d2017-06-20 00:00:37 -0700144
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700145 Every event in this pipeline should be treated as independent
146 of other events in the pipeline. This is appropriate when
147 the order of events in the pipeline doesn't matter because
148 the results of the actions this pipeline performs can not
149 affect other events in the pipeline. For example, when a
150 change is first uploaded for review, you may want to run
151 tests on that change to provide early feedback to reviewers.
152 At the end of the tests, the change is not going to be
153 merged, so it is safe to run these tests in parallel without
154 regard to any other changes in the pipeline. They are
155 independent.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700156
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700157 Another type of pipeline that is independent is a post-merge
158 pipeline. In that case, the changes have already merged, so
159 the results can not affect any other events in the pipeline.
James E. Blair1761e862017-07-25 16:15:47 -0700160
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700161 .. _dependent_pipeline_manager:
James E. Blair1761e862017-07-25 16:15:47 -0700162
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700163 .. zuul:value:: dependent
James E. Blair1761e862017-07-25 16:15:47 -0700164
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700165 The dependent pipeline manager is designed for gating. It
166 ensures that every change is tested exactly as it is going to
167 be merged into the repository. An ideal gating system would
168 test one change at a time, applied to the tip of the
169 repository, and only if that change passed tests would it be
170 merged. Then the next change in line would be tested the
171 same way. In order to achieve parallel testing of changes,
172 the dependent pipeline manager performs speculative execution
173 on changes. It orders changes based on their entry into the
174 pipeline. It begins testing all changes in parallel,
175 assuming that each change ahead in the pipeline will pass its
176 tests. If they all succeed, all the changes can be tested
177 and merged in parallel. If a change near the front of the
178 pipeline fails its tests, each change behind it ignores
179 whatever tests have been completed and are tested again
180 without the change in front. This way gate tests may run in
181 parallel but still be tested correctly, exactly as they will
182 appear in the repository when merged.
James E. Blair1761e862017-07-25 16:15:47 -0700183
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700184 For more detail on the theory and operation of Zuul's
185 dependent pipeline manager, see: :doc:`gating`.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700186
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700187 .. zuul:attr:: allow-secrets
James E. Blairf17aa9c2017-07-05 13:21:23 -0700188
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700189 This is a boolean which can be used to prevent jobs which
190 require secrets from running in this pipeline. Some pipelines
191 run on proposed changes and therefore execute code which has not
192 yet been reviewed. In such a case, allowing a job to use a
193 secret could result in that secret being exposed. The default
194 is False, meaning that in order to run jobs with secrets, this
195 must be explicitly enabled on each Pipeline where that is safe.
James E. Blairf17aa9c2017-07-05 13:21:23 -0700196
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700197 For more information, see :ref:`secret`.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700198
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700199 .. zuul:attr:: description
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700200
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700201 This field may be used to provide a textual description of the
202 pipeline. It may appear in the status page or in documentation.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700203
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700204 .. zuul:attr:: success-message
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700205
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700206 The introductory text in reports when all the voting jobs are
207 successful. Defaults to "Build successful."
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700208
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700209 .. zuul:attr:: failure-message
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700210
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700211 The introductory text in reports when at least one voting job
212 fails. Defaults to "Build failed."
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700213
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700214 .. zuul:attr:: merge-failure-message
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700215
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700216 The introductory text in the message reported when a change
217 fails to merge with the current state of the repository.
218 Defaults to "Merge failed."
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700219
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700220 .. zuul:attr:: footer-message
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700221
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700222 Supplies additional information after test results. Useful for
223 adding information about the CI system such as debugging and
224 contact details.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700225
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700226 .. zuul:attr:: trigger
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700227
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700228 At least one trigger source must be supplied for each pipeline.
229 Triggers are not exclusive -- matching events may be placed in
230 multiple pipelines, and they will behave independently in each
231 of the pipelines they match.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700232
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700233 Triggers are loaded from their connection name. The driver type
234 of the connection will dictate which options are available. See
235 :ref:`drivers`.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700236
James E. Blaird134c6d2017-07-26 16:09:34 -0700237 .. _pipeline-require:
238
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700239 .. zuul:attr:: require
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700240
James E. Blaird134c6d2017-07-26 16:09:34 -0700241 If this section is present, it establishes pre-requisites for
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700242 any kind of item entering the Pipeline. Regardless of how the
243 item is to be enqueued (via any trigger or automatic dependency
244 resolution), the conditions specified here must be met or the
James E. Blaird134c6d2017-07-26 16:09:34 -0700245 item will not be enqueued. These requirements may vary
246 depending on the source of the item being enqueued.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700247
James E. Blaird134c6d2017-07-26 16:09:34 -0700248 Requirements are loaded from their connection name. The driver
249 type of the connection will dictate which options are available.
250 See :ref:`drivers`.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700251
James E. Blaird134c6d2017-07-26 16:09:34 -0700252 .. _pipeline-reject:
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700253
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700254 .. zuul:attr:: reject
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700255
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700256 If this section is present, it establishes pre-requisites that
257 can block an item from being enqueued. It can be considered a
258 negative version of **require**.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700259
James E. Blaird134c6d2017-07-26 16:09:34 -0700260 Requirements are loaded from their connection name. The driver
261 type of the connection will dictate which options are available.
262 See :ref:`drivers`.
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700263
264 .. zuul:attr:: dequeue-on-new-patchset
265
266 Normally, if a new patchset is uploaded to a change that is in a
267 pipeline, the existing entry in the pipeline will be removed
268 (with jobs canceled and any dependent changes that can no longer
269 merge as well. To suppress this behavior (and allow jobs to
270 continue running), set this to ``false``. Default: ``true``.
271
272 .. zuul:attr:: ignore-dependencies
273
274 In any kind of pipeline (dependent or independent), Zuul will
275 attempt to enqueue all dependencies ahead of the current change
276 so that they are tested together (independent pipelines report
277 the results of each change regardless of the results of changes
278 ahead). To ignore dependencies completely in an independent
279 pipeline, set this to ``true``. This option is ignored by
280 dependent pipelines. The default is: ``false``.
281
282 .. zuul:attr:: precedence
283
284 Indicates how the build scheduler should prioritize jobs for
285 different pipelines. Each pipeline may have one precedence,
286 jobs for pipelines with a higher precedence will be run before
287 ones with lower. The value should be one of ``high``,
288 ``normal``, or ``low``. Default: ``normal``.
289
290 The following options configure *reporters*. Reporters are
291 complementary to triggers; where a trigger is an event on a
292 connection which causes Zuul to enqueue an item, a reporter is the
293 action performed on a connection when an item is dequeued after its
294 jobs complete. The actual syntax for a reporter is defined by the
295 driver which implements it. See :ref:`drivers` for more
296 information.
297
298 .. zuul:attr:: success
299
300 Describes where Zuul should report to if all the jobs complete
301 successfully. This section is optional; if it is omitted, Zuul
302 will run jobs and do nothing on success -- it will not report at
303 all. If the section is present, the listed reporters will be
304 asked to report on the jobs. The reporters are listed by their
305 connection name. The options available depend on the driver for
306 the supplied connection.
307
308 .. zuul:attr:: failure
309
310 These reporters describe what Zuul should do if at least one job
311 fails.
312
313 .. zuul:attr:: merge-failure
314
315 These reporters describe what Zuul should do if it is unable to
316 merge in the patchset. If no merge-failure reporters are listed
317 then the ``failure`` reporters will be used to notify of
318 unsuccessful merges.
319
320 .. zuul:attr:: start
321
322 These reporters describe what Zuul should do when a change is
323 added to the pipeline. This can be used, for example, to reset
324 a previously reported result.
325
326 .. zuul:attr:: disabled
327
328 These reporters describe what Zuul should do when a pipeline is
329 disabled. See ``disable-after-consecutive-failures``.
330
331 The following options can be used to alter Zuul's behavior to
332 mitigate situations in which jobs are failing frequently (perhaps
333 due to a problem with an external dependency, or unusually high
334 non-deterministic test failures).
335
336 .. zuul:attr:: disable-after-consecutive-failures
337
338 If set, a pipeline can enter a ''disabled'' state if too many
339 changes in a row fail. When this value is exceeded the pipeline
340 will stop reporting to any of the ``success``, ``failure`` or
341 ``merge-failure`` reporters and instead only report to the
342 ``disabled`` reporters. (No ``start`` reports are made when a
343 pipeline is disabled).
344
345 .. zuul:attr:: window
346
347 Dependent pipeline managers only. Zuul can rate limit dependent
348 pipelines in a manner similar to TCP flow control. Jobs are
349 only started for items in the queue if they are within the
350 actionable window for the pipeline. The initial length of this
351 window is configurable with this value. The value given should
352 be a positive integer value. A value of ``0`` disables rate
353 limiting on the DependentPipelineManager. Default: ``20``.
354
355 .. zuul:attr:: window-floor
356
357 Dependent pipeline managers only. This is the minimum value for
358 the window described above. Should be a positive non zero
359 integer value. Default: ``3``.
360
361 .. zuul:attr:: window-increase-type
362
363 Dependent pipeline managers only. This value describes how the
364 window should grow when changes are successfully merged by
365 zuul. A value of ``linear`` indicates that
366 ``window-increase-factor`` should be added to the previous
367 window value. A value of ``exponential`` indicates that
368 ``window-increase-factor`` should be multiplied against the
369 previous window value and the result will become the window
370 size. Default: ``linear``.
371
372 .. zuul:attr:: window-increase-factor
373
374 Dependent pipeline managers only. The value to be added or
375 multiplied against the previous window value to determine the
376 new window after successful change merges. Default: ``1``.
377
378 .. zuul:attr:: window-decrease-type
379
380 Dependent pipeline managers only. This value describes how the
381 window should shrink when changes are not able to be merged by
382 Zuul. A value of ``linear`` indicates that
383 ``window-decrease-factor`` should be subtracted from the
384 previous window value. A value of ``exponential`` indicates that
385 ``window-decrease-factor`` should be divided against the
386 previous window value and the result will become the window
387 size. Default: ``exponential``.
388
389 .. zuul:attr:: window-decrease-factor
390
391 Dependent pipline managers only. The value to be subtracted or
392 divided against the previous window value to determine the new
393 window after unsuccessful change merges. Default: ``2``.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700394
395
396.. _job:
397
398Job
399~~~
400
401A job is a unit of work performed by Zuul on an item enqueued into a
402pipeline. Items may run any number of jobs (which may depend on each
403other). Each job is an invocation of an Ansible playbook with a
404specific inventory of hosts. The actual tasks that are run by the job
405appear in the playbook for that job while the attributes that appear in the
406Zuul configuration specify information about when, where, and how the
407job should be run.
408
409Jobs in Zuul support inheritance. Any job may specify a single parent
410job, and any attributes not set on the child job are collected from
411the parent job. In this way, a configuration structure may be built
412starting with very basic jobs which describe characteristics that all
413jobs on the system should have, progressing through stages of
414specialization before arriving at a particular job. A job may inherit
415from any other job in any project (however, if the other job is marked
416as `final`, some attributes may not be overidden).
417
418Jobs also support a concept called variance. The first time a job
419definition appears is called the reference definition of the job.
420Subsequent job definitions with the same name are called variants.
421These may have different selection criteria which indicate to Zuul
422that, for instance, the job should behave differently on a different
423git branch. Unlike inheritance, all job variants must be defined in
424the same project.
425
426When Zuul decides to run a job, it performs a process known as
427freezing the job. Because any number of job variants may be
428applicable, Zuul collects all of the matching variants and applies
429them in the order they appeared in the configuration. The resulting
430frozen job is built from attributes gathered from all of the
431matching variants. In this way, exactly what is run is dependent on
432the pipeline, project, branch, and content of the item.
433
434In addition to the job's main playbook, each job may specify one or
435more pre- and post-playbooks. These are run, in order, before and
436after (respectively) the main playbook. They may be used to set up
437and tear down resources needed by the main playbook. When combined
438with inheritance, they provide powerful tools for job construction. A
439job only has a single main playbook, and when inheriting from a
440parent, the child's main playbook overrides (or replaces) the
441parent's. However, the pre- and post-playbooks are appended and
442prepended in a nesting fashion. So if a parent job and child job both
443specified pre and post playbooks, the sequence of playbooks run would
444be:
445
446* parent pre-run playbook
447* child pre-run playbook
448* child playbook
449* child post-run playbook
450* parent post-run playbook
451
452Further inheritance would nest even deeper.
453
454Here is an example of two job definitions::
455
456 - job:
457 name: base
458 pre-run: copy-git-repos
459 post-run: copy-logs
460
461 - job:
462 name: run-tests
463 parent: base
464 nodes:
465 - name: test-node
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700466 image: fedora
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700467
468The following attributes are available on a job; all are optional
469unless otherwise specified:
470
471**name** (required)
472 The name of the job. By default, Zuul looks for a playbook with
473 this name to use as the main playbook for the job. This name is
474 also referenced later in a project pipeline configuration.
475
476**parent**
477 Specifies a job to inherit from. The parent job can be defined in
478 this or any other project. Any attributes not specified on a job
479 will be collected from its parent.
480
481**description**
482 A textual description of the job. Not currently used directly by
483 Zuul, but it is used by the zuul-sphinx extension to Sphinx to
484 auto-document Zuul jobs (in which case it is interpreted as
485 ReStructuredText.
486
487**success-message**
488 Normally when a job succeeds, the string "SUCCESS" is reported as
489 the result for the job. If set, this option may be used to supply a
490 different string. Default: "SUCCESS".
491
492**failure-message**
493 Normally when a job fails, the string "FAILURE" is reported as
494 the result for the job. If set, this option may be used to supply a
495 different string. Default: "FAILURE".
496
497**success-url**
James E. Blair88e79c02017-07-07 13:36:54 -0700498 When a job succeeds, this URL is reported along with the result. If
499 this value is not supplied, Zuul uses the content of the job
500 :ref:`return value <return_values>` **zuul.log_url**. This is
501 recommended as it allows the code which stores the URL to the job
502 artifacts to report exactly where they were stored. To override
503 this value, or if it is not set, supply an absolute URL in this
504 field. If a relative URL is supplied in this field, and
505 **zuul.log_url** is set, then the two will be combined to produce
506 the URL used for the report. This can be used to specify that
507 certain jobs should "deep link" into the stored job artifacts.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700508 Default: none.
509
510**failure-url**
511 When a job fails, this URL is reported along with the result.
James E. Blair88e79c02017-07-07 13:36:54 -0700512 Otherwise behaves the same as **success-url**.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700513
514**hold-following-changes**
515 In a dependent pipeline, this option may be used to indicate that no
516 jobs should start on any items which depend on the current item
517 until this job has completed successfully. This may be used to
518 conserve build resources, at the expense of inhibiting the
519 parallelization which speeds the processing of items in a dependent
520 pipeline. A boolean value, default: false.
521
522**voting**
523 Indicates whether the result of this job should be used in
524 determining the overall result of the item. A boolean value,
525 default: true.
526
527**semaphore**
528 The name of a :ref:`semaphore` which should be acquired and released
529 when the job begins and ends. If the semaphore is at maximum
530 capacity, then Zuul will wait until it can be acquired before
531 starting the job. Default: none.
532
533**tags**
534 Metadata about this job. Tags are units of information attached to
535 the job; they do not affect Zuul's behavior, but they can be used
536 within the job to characterize the job. For example, a job which
537 tests a certain subsystem could be tagged with the name of that
538 subsystem, and if the job's results are reported into a database,
539 then the results of all jobs affecting that subsystem could be
540 queried. This attribute is specified as a list of strings, and when
541 inheriting jobs or applying variants, tags accumulate in a set, so
542 the result is always a set of all the tags from all the jobs and
543 variants used in constructing the frozen job, with no duplication.
544 Default: none.
545
James E. Blaireff5a9d2017-06-20 00:00:37 -0700546**branches**
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700547 A regular expression (or list of regular expressions) which describe
548 on what branches a job should run (or in the case of variants: to
549 alter the behavior of a job for a certain branch).
550
551 If there is no job definition for a given job which matches the
552 branch of an item, then that job is not run for the item.
553 Otherwise, all of the job variants which match that branch (and any
554 other selection criteria) are used when freezing the job.
555
556 This example illustrates a job called *run-tests* which uses a
557 nodeset based on the current release of an operating system to
558 perform its tests, except when testing changes to the stable/2.0
559 branch, in which case it uses an older release::
560
561 - job:
562 name: run-tests
563 nodes: current-release
564
565 - job:
566 name: run-tests
567 branch: stable/2.0
568 nodes: old-release
569
570 In some cases, Zuul uses an implied value for the branch specifier
571 if none is supplied:
572
573 * For a job definition in a *config-project*, no implied branch
574 specifier is used. If no branch specifier appears, the job
575 applies to all branches.
576
577 * In the case of an *untrusted-project*, no implied branch specifier
578 is applied to the reference definition of a job. That is to say,
579 that if the first appearance of the job definition appears without
580 a branch specifier, then it will apply to all branches. Note that
581 when collecting its configuration, Zuul reads the `master` branch
582 of a given project first, then other branches in alphabetical
583 order.
584
585 * Any further job variants other than the reference definition in an
586 *untrusted-project* will, if they do not have a branch specifier,
587 will have an implied branch specifier for the current branch
588 applied.
589
590 This allows for the very simple and expected workflow where if a
591 project defines a job on the master branch with no branch specifier,
592 and then creates a new branch based on master, any changes to that
593 job definition within the new branch only affect that branch.
594
595**files**
596 This attribute indicates that the job should only run on changes
597 where the specified files are modified. This is a regular
598 expression or list of regular expressions. Default: none.
599
600**irrelevant-files**
601 This is a negative complement of `files`. It indicates that the job
602 should run unless *all* of the files changed match this list. In
603 other words, if the regular expression `docs/.*` is supplied, then
604 this job will not run if the only files changed are in the docs
605 directory. A regular expression or list of regular expressions.
606 Default: none.
607
608**auth**
609 Authentication information to be made available to the job. This is
610 a dictionary with two potential keys:
611
612 **inherit**
613 A boolean indicating that the authentication information referenced
614 by this job should be able to be inherited by child jobs. Normally
615 when a job inherits from another job, the auth section is not
616 included. This permits jobs to inherit the same basic structure and
617 playbook, but ensures that secret information is unable to be
618 exposed by a child job which may alter the job's behavior. If it is
619 safe for the contents of the authentication section to be used by
620 child jobs, set this to ``true``. Default: ``false``.
621
622 **secrets**
623 A list of secrets which may be used by the job. A :ref:`secret` is
624 a named collection of private information defined separately in the
625 configuration. The secrets that appear here must be defined in the
626 same project as this job definition.
627
628 In the future, other types of authentication information may be
629 added.
630
631**nodes**
632 A list of nodes which should be supplied to the job. This parameter
633 may be supplied either as a string, in which case it references a
634 :ref:`nodeset` definition which appears elsewhere in the
635 configuration, or a list, in which case it is interpreted in the
636 same way as a Nodeset definition (in essence, it is an anonymous
637 Node definition unique to this job). See the :ref:`nodeset`
638 reference for the syntax to use in that case.
639
640 If a job has an empty or no node definition, it will still run and
641 may be able to perform actions on the Zuul executor.
642
643**override-branch**
644 When Zuul runs jobs for a proposed change, it normally checks out
645 the branch associated with that change on every project present in
646 the job. If jobs are running on a ref (such as a branch tip or
647 tag), then that ref is normally checked out. This attribute is used
648 to override that behavior and indicate that this job should,
649 regardless of the branch for the queue item, use the indicated
650 branch instead. This can be used, for example, to run a previous
651 version of the software (from a stable maintenance branch) under
652 test even if the change being tested applies to a different branch
653 (this is only likely to be useful if there is some cross-branch
654 interaction with some component of the system being tested). See
655 also the project-specific **override-branch** attribute under
656 **required-projects** to apply this behavior to a subset of a job's
657 projects.
658
659**timeout**
660 The time in minutes that the job should be allowed to run before it
661 is automatically aborted and failure is reported. If no timeout is
662 supplied, the job may run indefinitely. Supplying a timeout is
663 highly recommended.
664
665**attempts**
666 When Zuul encounters an error running a job's pre-run playbook, Zuul
667 will stop and restart the job. Errors during the main or
668 post-run -playbook phase of a job are not affected by this parameter
669 (they are reported immediately). This parameter controls the number
670 of attempts to make before an error is reported. Default: 3.
671
672**pre-run**
Tobias Henkel2aade262017-07-12 16:09:06 +0200673 The name of a playbook or list of playbooks without file extension
674 to run before the main body of a job. The full path to the playbook
675 in the repo where the job is defined is expected.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700676
677 When a job inherits from a parent, the child's pre-run playbooks are
678 run after the parent's. See :ref:`job` for more information.
679
680**post-run**
Tobias Henkel2aade262017-07-12 16:09:06 +0200681 The name of a playbook or list of playbooks without file extension
682 to run after the main body of a job. The full path to the playbook
683 in the repo where the job is defined is expected.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700684
685 When a job inherits from a parent, the child's post-run playbooks
686 are run before the parent's. See :ref:`job` for more information.
687
688**run**
Tobias Henkel2aade262017-07-12 16:09:06 +0200689 The name of the main playbook for this job. This parameter is
690 not normally necessary, as it defaults to a playbook with the
691 same name as the job inside of the `playbooks/` directory (e.g.,
692 the `foo` job would default to `playbooks/foo`. However, if a
693 playbook with a different name is needed, it can be specified
694 here. The file extension is not required, but the full path
695 within the repo is. When a child inherits from a parent, a
696 playbook with the name of the child job is implicitly searched
697 first, before falling back on the playbook used by the parent
698 job (unless the child job specifies a ``run`` attribute, in which
699 case that value is used). Example::
700
701 run: playbooks/<name of the job>
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700702
703**roles**
704 A list of Ansible roles to prepare for the job. Because a job runs
705 an Ansible playbook, any roles which are used by the job must be
706 prepared and installed by Zuul before the job begins. This value is
707 a list of dictionaries, each of which indicates one of two types of
708 roles: a Galaxy role, which is simply a role that is installed from
709 Ansible Galaxy, or a Zuul role, which is a role provided by a
710 project managed by Zuul. Zuul roles are able to benefit from
James E. Blair74a82cf2017-07-12 17:23:08 -0700711 speculative merging and cross-project dependencies when used by
James E. Blair4eec8282017-07-12 17:33:26 -0700712 playbooks in untrusted projects. Roles are added to the Ansible
713 role path in the order they appear on the job -- roles earlier in
714 the list will take precedence over those which follow.
James E. Blair74a82cf2017-07-12 17:23:08 -0700715
716 In the case of job inheritance or variance, the roles used for each
717 of the playbooks run by the job will be only those which were
718 defined along with that playbook. If a child job inherits from a
719 parent which defines a pre and post playbook, then the pre and post
720 playbooks it inherits from the parent job will run only with the
721 roles that were defined on the parent. If the child adds its own
722 pre and post playbooks, then any roles added by the child will be
723 available to the child's playbooks. This is so that a job which
724 inherits from a parent does not inadvertantly alter the behavior of
James E. Blair4eec8282017-07-12 17:33:26 -0700725 the parent's playbooks by the addition of conflicting roles. Roles
726 added by a child will appear before those it inherits from its
727 parent.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700728
729 A project which supplies a role may be structured in one of two
730 configurations: a bare role (in which the role exists at the root of
731 the project), or a contained role (in which the role exists within
732 the `roles/` directory of the project, perhaps along with other
733 roles). In the case of a contained role, the `roles/` directory of
734 the project is added to the role search path. In the case of a bare
735 role, the project itself is added to the role search path. In case
736 the name of the project is not the name under which the role should
737 be installed (and therefore referenced from Ansible), the `name`
738 attribute may be used to specify an alternate.
739
James E. Blairbb94dfa2017-07-11 07:45:19 -0700740 A job automatically has the project in which it is defined added to
741 the roles path if that project appears to contain a role or `roles/`
742 directory. By default, the project is added to the path under its
743 own name, however, that may be changed by explicitly listing the
744 project in the roles list in the usual way.
745
James E. Blaireff5a9d2017-06-20 00:00:37 -0700746 .. note:: galaxy roles are not yet implemented
747
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700748 **galaxy**
749 The name of the role in Ansible Galaxy. If this attribute is
750 supplied, Zuul will search Ansible Galaxy for a role by this name
751 and install it. Mutually exclusive with ``zuul``; either
752 ``galaxy`` or ``zuul`` must be supplied.
753
754 **zuul**
755 The name of a Zuul project which supplies the role. Mutually
756 exclusive with ``galaxy``; either ``galaxy`` or ``zuul`` must be
757 supplied.
758
759 **name**
760 The installation name of the role. In the case of a bare role,
761 the role will be made available under this name. Ignored in the
762 case of a contained role.
763
764**required-projects**
765 A list of other projects which are used by this job. Any Zuul
766 projects specified here will also be checked out by Zuul into the
767 working directory for the job. Speculative merging and cross-repo
768 dependencies will be honored.
769
770 The format for this attribute is either a list of strings or
771 dictionaries. Strings are interpreted as project names,
772 dictionaries may have the following attributes:
773
774 **name**
775 The name of the required project.
776
777 **override-branch**
778 When Zuul runs jobs for a proposed change, it normally checks out
779 the branch associated with that change on every project present in
780 the job. If jobs are running on a ref (such as a branch tip or
781 tag), then that ref is normally checked out. This attribute is
782 used to override that behavior and indicate that this job should,
783 regardless of the branch for the queue item, use the indicated
784 branch instead, for only this project. See also the
785 **override-branch** attribute of jobs to apply the same behavior
786 to all projects in a job.
787
788**vars**
789
790A dictionary of variables to supply to Ansible. When inheriting from
791a job (or creating a variant of a job) vars are merged with previous
792definitions. This means a variable definition with the same name will
793override a previously defined variable, but new variable names will be
794added to the set of defined variables.
795
796**dependencies**
797 A list of other jobs upon which this job depends. Zuul will not
798 start executing this job until all of its dependencies have
799 completed successfully, and if one or more of them fail, this job
800 will not be run.
801
802**allowed-projects**
803 A list of Zuul projects which may use this job. By default, a job
804 may be used by any other project known to Zuul, however, some jobs
805 use resources or perform actions which are not appropriate for other
806 projects. In these cases, a list of projects which are allowed to
807 use this job may be supplied. If this list is not empty, then it
808 must be an exhaustive list of all projects permitted to use the job.
809 The current project (where the job is defined) is not automatically
810 included, so if it should be able to run this job, then it must be
811 explicitly listed. Default: the empty list (all projects may use
812 the job).
813
814
815.. _project:
816
817Project
818~~~~~~~
819
820A project corresponds to a source code repository with which Zuul is
821configured to interact. The main responsibility of the `Project`
822configuration item is to specify which jobs should run in which
823pipelines for a given project. Within each `Project` definition, a
824section for each `Pipeline` may appear. This project-pipeline
825definition is what determines how a project participates in a
826pipeline.
827
828Consider the following `Project` definition::
829
830 - project:
831 name: yoyodyne
832 check:
833 jobs:
834 - check-syntax
835 - unit-tests
836 gate:
837 queue: integrated
838 jobs:
839 - unit-tests
840 - integration-tests
841
842The project has two project-pipeline stanzas, one for the `check`
843pipeline, and one for `gate`. Each specifies which jobs shuld run
844when a change for that project enteres the respective pipeline -- when
845a change enters `check`, the `check-syntax` and `unit-test` jobs are
846run.
847
848Pipelines which use the dependent pipeline manager (e.g., the `gate`
849example shown earlier) maintain separate queues for groups of
850projects. When Zuul serializes a set of changes which represent
851future potential project states, it must know about all of the
852projects within Zuul which may have an effect on the outcome of the
853jobs it runs. If project *A* uses project *B* as a library, then Zuul
854must be told about that relationship so that it knows to serialize
855changes to A and B together, so that it does not merge a change to B
856while it is testing a change to A.
857
858Zuul could simply assume that all projects are related, or even infer
859relationships by which projects a job indicates it uses, however, in a
860large system that would become unwieldy very quickly, and
861unnecessarily delay changes to unrelated projects. To allow for
862flexibility in the construction of groups of related projects, the
863change queues used by dependent pipeline managers are specified
864manually. To group two or more related projects into a shared queue
865for a dependent pipeline, set the ``queue`` parameter to the same
866value for those projects.
867
868The `gate` project-pipeline definition above specifies that this
869project participates in the `integrated` shared queue for that
870pipeline.
871
872In addition to a project-pipeline definition for one or more
873`Pipelines`, the following attributes may appear in a Project:
874
875**name** (required)
876 The name of the project. If Zuul is configured with two or more
877 unique projects with the same name, the canonical hostname for the
878 project should be included (e.g., `git.example.com/foo`).
879
880**templates**
881 A list of :ref:`project-template` references; the project-pipeline
882 definitions of each Project Template will be applied to this
883 project. If more than one template includes jobs for a given
884 pipeline, they will be combined, as will any jobs specified in
885 project-pipeline definitions on the project itself.
886
887.. _project-template:
888
889Project Template
890~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
891
892A Project Template defines one or more project-pipeline definitions
893which can be re-used by multiple projects.
894
895A Project Template uses the same syntax as a :ref:`project`
896definition, however, in the case of a template, the ``name`` attribute
897does not refer to the name of a project, but rather names the template
898so that it can be referenced in a `Project` definition.
899
900.. _secret:
901
902Secret
903~~~~~~
904
905A Secret is a collection of private data for use by one or more jobs.
906In order to maintain the security of the data, the values are usually
907encrypted, however, data which are not sensitive may be provided
908unencrypted as well for convenience.
909
910A Secret may only be used by jobs defined within the same project. To
911use a secret, a :ref:`job` must specify the secret within its `auth`
912section. To protect against jobs in other repositories declaring a
913job with a secret as a parent and then exposing that secret, jobs
914which inherit from a job with secrets will not inherit the secrets
915themselves. To alter that behavior, see the `inherit` job attribute.
916Further, jobs which do not permit children to inherit secrets (the
917default) are also automatically marked `final`, meaning that their
918execution related attributes may not be changed in a project-pipeline
919stanza. This is to protect against a job with secrets defined in one
920project being used by another project in a way which might expose the
921secrets. If a job with secrets is unsafe to be used by other
922projects, the `allowed-projects` job attribute can be used to restrict
923the projects which can invoke that job. Finally, pipelines which are
924used to execute proposed but unreviewed changes can set the
925`allow-secrets` attribute to indicate that they should not supply
926secrets at all in order to protect against someone proposing a change
927which exposes a secret.
928
929The following attributes are required:
930
931**name** (required)
932 The name of the secret, used in a :ref:`Job` definition to request
933 the secret.
934
935**data** (required)
936 A dictionary which will be added to the Ansible variables available
937 to the job. The values can either be plain text strings, or
938 encrypted values. See :ref:`encryption` for more information.
939
940.. _nodeset:
941
942Nodeset
943~~~~~~~
944
945A Nodeset is a named collection of nodes for use by a job. Jobs may
946specify what nodes they require individually, however, by defining
947groups of node types once and referring to them by name, job
948configuration may be simplified.
949
950A Nodeset requires two attributes:
951
952**name** (required)
953 The name of the Nodeset, to be referenced by a :ref:`job`.
954
955**nodes** (required)
956 A list of node definitions, each of which has the following format:
957
958 **name** (required)
959 The name of the node. This will appear in the Ansible inventory
960 for the job.
961
962 **label** (required)
963 The Nodepool label for the node. Zuul will request a node with
964 this label.
965
966.. _semaphore:
967
968Semaphore
969~~~~~~~~~
970
971Semaphores can be used to restrict the number of certain jobs which
972are running at the same time. This may be useful for jobs which
973access shared or limited resources. A semaphore has a value which
974represents the maximum number of jobs which use that semaphore at the
975same time.
976
977Semaphores are never subject to dynamic reconfiguration. If the value
978of a semaphore is changed, it will take effect only when the change
979where it is updated is merged. An example follows::
980
981 - semaphore:
982 name: semaphore-foo
983 max: 5
984 - semaphore:
985 name: semaphore-bar
986 max: 3
987
988The following attributes are available:
989
990**name** (required)
991 The name of the semaphore, referenced by jobs.
992
993**max**
994 The maximum number of running jobs which can use this semaphore.
995 Defaults to 1.