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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
James E. Blairac3c7ae2017-07-31 09:01:08 -070019defined in a config-project are run with elevated privileges, and all
James E. Blair2bab6e72017-08-07 09:52:45 -070020Zuul configuration items are available for use. Base jobs (that is,
21jobs without a parent) may only be defined in config-projects. It is
22expected that changes to config-projects will undergo careful scrutiny
23before being merged.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -070024
25An *untrusted-project* is a project whose primary focus is not to
26operate Zuul, but rather it is one of the projects being tested or
27deployed. The Zuul configuration language available to these projects
James E. Blairac3c7ae2017-07-31 09:01:08 -070028is somewhat restricted (as detailed in individual sections below), and
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -070029jobs defined in these projects run in a restricted execution
30environment since they may be operating on changes which have not yet
31undergone review.
32
33Configuration Loading
34---------------------
35
36When Zuul starts, it examines all of the git repositories which are
James E. Blairac3c7ae2017-07-31 09:01:08 -070037specified by the system administrator in :ref:`tenant-config` and
38searches for files in the root of each repository. Zuul looks first
39for a file named ``zuul.yaml`` or a directory named ``zuul.d``, and if
40they are not found, ``.zuul.yaml`` or ``.zuul.d`` (with a leading
41dot). In the case of an :term:`untrusted-project`, the configuration
42from every branch is included, however, in the case of a
43:term:`config-project`, only the ``master`` branch is examined.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -070044
45When a change is proposed to one of these files in an
James E. Blairac3c7ae2017-07-31 09:01:08 -070046untrusted-project, the configuration proposed in the change is merged
47into the running configuration so that any changes to Zuul's
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -070048configuration are self-testing as part of that change. If there is a
49configuration error, no jobs will be run and the error will be
50reported by any applicable pipelines. In the case of a change to a
James E. Blairac3c7ae2017-07-31 09:01:08 -070051config-project, the new configuration is parsed and examined for
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -070052errors, but the new configuration is not used in testing the change.
James E. Blairac3c7ae2017-07-31 09:01:08 -070053This is because configuration in config-projects is able to access
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -070054elevated privileges and should always be reviewed before being merged.
55
56As soon as a change containing a Zuul configuration change merges to
57any Zuul-managed repository, the new configuration takes effect
58immediately.
59
Monty Taylordb39bbb2017-08-23 17:24:00 -040060.. _configuration-items:
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James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -070062Configuration Items
63-------------------
64
James E. Blairac3c7ae2017-07-31 09:01:08 -070065The ``zuul.yaml`` and ``.zuul.yaml`` configuration files are
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -070066YAML-formatted and are structured as a series of items, each of which
67is described below.
68
James E. Blairac3c7ae2017-07-31 09:01:08 -070069In the case of a ``zuul.d`` directory, Zuul recurses the directory and
70extends the configuration using all the .yaml files in the sorted path
71order. For example, to keep job's variants in a separate file, it
72needs to be loaded after the main entries, for example using number
73prefixes in file's names::
Tristan Cacqueray4a015832017-07-11 05:18:14 +000074
75* zuul.d/pipelines.yaml
76* zuul.d/projects.yaml
77* zuul.d/01_jobs.yaml
78* zuul.d/02_jobs-variants.yaml
79
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -070080.. _pipeline:
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82Pipeline
83~~~~~~~~
84
85A pipeline describes a workflow operation in Zuul. It associates jobs
86for a given project with triggering and reporting events.
87
88Its flexible configuration allows for characterizing any number of
89workflows, and by specifying each as a named configuration, makes it
90easy to apply similar workflow operations to projects or groups of
91projects.
92
93By way of example, one of the primary uses of Zuul is to perform
James E. Blairac3c7ae2017-07-31 09:01:08 -070094project gating. To do so, one can create a :term:`gate` pipeline
95which tells Zuul that when a certain event (such as approval by a code
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -070096reviewer) occurs, the corresponding change or pull request should be
97enqueued into the pipeline. When that happens, the jobs which have
James E. Blairac3c7ae2017-07-31 09:01:08 -070098been configured to run for that project in the gate pipeline are run,
99and when they complete, the pipeline reports the results to the user.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700100
James E. Blairac3c7ae2017-07-31 09:01:08 -0700101Pipeline configuration items may only appear in :term:`config-projects
102<config-project>`.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700103
104Generally, a Zuul administrator would define a small number of
105pipelines which represent the workflow processes used in their
106environment. Each project can then be added to the available
107pipelines as appropriate.
108
James E. Blairac3c7ae2017-07-31 09:01:08 -0700109Here is an example :term:`check` pipeline, which runs whenever a new
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700110patchset is created in Gerrit. If the associated jobs all report
James E. Blairac3c7ae2017-07-31 09:01:08 -0700111success, the pipeline reports back to Gerrit with ``Verified`` vote of
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700112+1, or if at least one of them fails, a -1:
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700113
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700114.. code-block:: yaml
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116 - pipeline:
117 name: check
118 manager: independent
119 trigger:
120 my_gerrit:
121 - event: patchset-created
122 success:
123 my_gerrit:
124 Verified: 1
125 failure:
126 my_gerrit
127 Verified: -1
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700128
James E. Blaireff5a9d2017-06-20 00:00:37 -0700129.. TODO: See TODO for more annotated examples of common pipeline configurations.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700130
James E. Blair94375912017-07-28 17:20:27 -0700131.. attr:: pipeline
James E. Blair7145c582017-07-26 13:30:39 -0700132
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700133 The attributes available on a pipeline are as follows (all are
134 optional unless otherwise specified):
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700135
James E. Blair94375912017-07-28 17:20:27 -0700136 .. attr:: name
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700137 :required:
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700138
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700139 This is used later in the project definition to indicate what jobs
140 should be run for events in the pipeline.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700141
James E. Blair94375912017-07-28 17:20:27 -0700142 .. attr:: manager
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700143 :required:
James E. Blaireff5a9d2017-06-20 00:00:37 -0700144
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700145 There are currently two schemes for managing pipelines:
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700146
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700147 .. value:: independent
James E. Blaireff5a9d2017-06-20 00:00:37 -0700148
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700149 Every event in this pipeline should be treated as independent
150 of other events in the pipeline. This is appropriate when
151 the order of events in the pipeline doesn't matter because
152 the results of the actions this pipeline performs can not
153 affect other events in the pipeline. For example, when a
154 change is first uploaded for review, you may want to run
155 tests on that change to provide early feedback to reviewers.
156 At the end of the tests, the change is not going to be
157 merged, so it is safe to run these tests in parallel without
158 regard to any other changes in the pipeline. They are
159 independent.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700160
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700161 Another type of pipeline that is independent is a post-merge
162 pipeline. In that case, the changes have already merged, so
163 the results can not affect any other events in the pipeline.
James E. Blair1761e862017-07-25 16:15:47 -0700164
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700165 .. value:: dependent
James E. Blair1761e862017-07-25 16:15:47 -0700166
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700167 The dependent pipeline manager is designed for gating. It
168 ensures that every change is tested exactly as it is going to
169 be merged into the repository. An ideal gating system would
170 test one change at a time, applied to the tip of the
171 repository, and only if that change passed tests would it be
172 merged. Then the next change in line would be tested the
173 same way. In order to achieve parallel testing of changes,
174 the dependent pipeline manager performs speculative execution
175 on changes. It orders changes based on their entry into the
176 pipeline. It begins testing all changes in parallel,
177 assuming that each change ahead in the pipeline will pass its
178 tests. If they all succeed, all the changes can be tested
179 and merged in parallel. If a change near the front of the
180 pipeline fails its tests, each change behind it ignores
181 whatever tests have been completed and are tested again
182 without the change in front. This way gate tests may run in
183 parallel but still be tested correctly, exactly as they will
184 appear in the repository when merged.
James E. Blair1761e862017-07-25 16:15:47 -0700185
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700186 For more detail on the theory and operation of Zuul's
187 dependent pipeline manager, see: :doc:`gating`.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700188
James E. Blair8eb564a2017-08-10 09:21:41 -0700189 .. attr:: post-review
James E. Blair88d84242017-07-31 12:05:16 -0700190 :default: false
James E. Blairf17aa9c2017-07-05 13:21:23 -0700191
James E. Blair8eb564a2017-08-10 09:21:41 -0700192 This is a boolean which indicates that this pipeline executes
193 code that has been reviewed. Some jobs perform actions which
194 should not be permitted with unreviewed code. When this value
195 is ``false`` those jobs will not be permitted to run in the
196 pipeline. If a pipeline is designed only to be used after
197 changes are reviewed or merged, set this value to ``true`` to
198 permit such jobs.
James E. Blairf17aa9c2017-07-05 13:21:23 -0700199
James E. Blair8eb564a2017-08-10 09:21:41 -0700200 For more information, see :ref:`secret` and
201 :attr:`job.post-review`.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700202
James E. Blair94375912017-07-28 17:20:27 -0700203 .. attr:: description
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700204
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700205 This field may be used to provide a textual description of the
206 pipeline. It may appear in the status page or in documentation.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700207
James E. Blair94375912017-07-28 17:20:27 -0700208 .. attr:: success-message
James E. Blair88d84242017-07-31 12:05:16 -0700209 :default: Build successful.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700210
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700211 The introductory text in reports when all the voting jobs are
James E. Blair88d84242017-07-31 12:05:16 -0700212 successful.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700213
James E. Blair94375912017-07-28 17:20:27 -0700214 .. attr:: failure-message
James E. Blair88d84242017-07-31 12:05:16 -0700215 :default: Build failed.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700216
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700217 The introductory text in reports when at least one voting job
James E. Blair88d84242017-07-31 12:05:16 -0700218 fails.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700219
James E. Blair94375912017-07-28 17:20:27 -0700220 .. attr:: merge-failure-message
James E. Blair88d84242017-07-31 12:05:16 -0700221 :default: Merge failed.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700222
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700223 The introductory text in the message reported when a change
224 fails to merge with the current state of the repository.
225 Defaults to "Merge failed."
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700226
James E. Blair94375912017-07-28 17:20:27 -0700227 .. attr:: footer-message
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700228
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700229 Supplies additional information after test results. Useful for
230 adding information about the CI system such as debugging and
231 contact details.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700232
James E. Blair94375912017-07-28 17:20:27 -0700233 .. attr:: trigger
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700234
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700235 At least one trigger source must be supplied for each pipeline.
236 Triggers are not exclusive -- matching events may be placed in
237 multiple pipelines, and they will behave independently in each
238 of the pipelines they match.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700239
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700240 Triggers are loaded from their connection name. The driver type
241 of the connection will dictate which options are available. See
242 :ref:`drivers`.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700243
James E. Blair94375912017-07-28 17:20:27 -0700244 .. attr:: require
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700245
James E. Blairac3c7ae2017-07-31 09:01:08 -0700246 If this section is present, it establishes prerequisites for
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700247 any kind of item entering the Pipeline. Regardless of how the
248 item is to be enqueued (via any trigger or automatic dependency
249 resolution), the conditions specified here must be met or the
James E. Blaird134c6d2017-07-26 16:09:34 -0700250 item will not be enqueued. These requirements may vary
251 depending on the source of the item being enqueued.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700252
James E. Blaird134c6d2017-07-26 16:09:34 -0700253 Requirements are loaded from their connection name. The driver
254 type of the connection will dictate which options are available.
255 See :ref:`drivers`.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700256
James E. Blair94375912017-07-28 17:20:27 -0700257 .. attr:: reject
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700258
James E. Blairac3c7ae2017-07-31 09:01:08 -0700259 If this section is present, it establishes prerequisites that
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700260 can block an item from being enqueued. It can be considered a
James E. Blairac3c7ae2017-07-31 09:01:08 -0700261 negative version of :attr:`pipeline.require`.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700262
James E. Blaird134c6d2017-07-26 16:09:34 -0700263 Requirements are loaded from their connection name. The driver
264 type of the connection will dictate which options are available.
265 See :ref:`drivers`.
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700266
James E. Blair94375912017-07-28 17:20:27 -0700267 .. attr:: dequeue-on-new-patchset
James E. Blair88d84242017-07-31 12:05:16 -0700268 :default: true
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700269
270 Normally, if a new patchset is uploaded to a change that is in a
271 pipeline, the existing entry in the pipeline will be removed
272 (with jobs canceled and any dependent changes that can no longer
273 merge as well. To suppress this behavior (and allow jobs to
James E. Blair88d84242017-07-31 12:05:16 -0700274 continue running), set this to ``false``.
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700275
James E. Blair94375912017-07-28 17:20:27 -0700276 .. attr:: ignore-dependencies
James E. Blair88d84242017-07-31 12:05:16 -0700277 :default: false
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700278
279 In any kind of pipeline (dependent or independent), Zuul will
280 attempt to enqueue all dependencies ahead of the current change
281 so that they are tested together (independent pipelines report
282 the results of each change regardless of the results of changes
283 ahead). To ignore dependencies completely in an independent
284 pipeline, set this to ``true``. This option is ignored by
James E. Blair88d84242017-07-31 12:05:16 -0700285 dependent pipelines.
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700286
James E. Blair94375912017-07-28 17:20:27 -0700287 .. attr:: precedence
James E. Blair88d84242017-07-31 12:05:16 -0700288 :default: normal
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700289
290 Indicates how the build scheduler should prioritize jobs for
291 different pipelines. Each pipeline may have one precedence,
292 jobs for pipelines with a higher precedence will be run before
293 ones with lower. The value should be one of ``high``,
294 ``normal``, or ``low``. Default: ``normal``.
295
James E. Blairac3c7ae2017-07-31 09:01:08 -0700296 .. _reporters:
297
298 The following options configure :term:`reporters <reporter>`.
299 Reporters are complementary to triggers; where a trigger is an
300 event on a connection which causes Zuul to enqueue an item, a
301 reporter is the action performed on a connection when an item is
302 dequeued after its jobs complete. The actual syntax for a reporter
303 is defined by the driver which implements it. See :ref:`drivers`
304 for more information.
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700305
James E. Blair94375912017-07-28 17:20:27 -0700306 .. attr:: success
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700307
308 Describes where Zuul should report to if all the jobs complete
309 successfully. This section is optional; if it is omitted, Zuul
310 will run jobs and do nothing on success -- it will not report at
James E. Blairac3c7ae2017-07-31 09:01:08 -0700311 all. If the section is present, the listed :term:`reporters
312 <reporter>` will be asked to report on the jobs. The reporters
313 are listed by their connection name. The options available
314 depend on the driver for the supplied connection.
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700315
James E. Blair94375912017-07-28 17:20:27 -0700316 .. attr:: failure
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700317
318 These reporters describe what Zuul should do if at least one job
319 fails.
320
James E. Blair94375912017-07-28 17:20:27 -0700321 .. attr:: merge-failure
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700322
323 These reporters describe what Zuul should do if it is unable to
324 merge in the patchset. If no merge-failure reporters are listed
325 then the ``failure`` reporters will be used to notify of
326 unsuccessful merges.
327
James E. Blair94375912017-07-28 17:20:27 -0700328 .. attr:: start
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700329
330 These reporters describe what Zuul should do when a change is
331 added to the pipeline. This can be used, for example, to reset
332 a previously reported result.
333
James E. Blair94375912017-07-28 17:20:27 -0700334 .. attr:: disabled
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700335
336 These reporters describe what Zuul should do when a pipeline is
337 disabled. See ``disable-after-consecutive-failures``.
338
339 The following options can be used to alter Zuul's behavior to
340 mitigate situations in which jobs are failing frequently (perhaps
341 due to a problem with an external dependency, or unusually high
342 non-deterministic test failures).
343
James E. Blair94375912017-07-28 17:20:27 -0700344 .. attr:: disable-after-consecutive-failures
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700345
James E. Blairac3c7ae2017-07-31 09:01:08 -0700346 If set, a pipeline can enter a *disabled* state if too many
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700347 changes in a row fail. When this value is exceeded the pipeline
James E. Blairac3c7ae2017-07-31 09:01:08 -0700348 will stop reporting to any of the **success**, **failure** or
349 **merge-failure** reporters and instead only report to the
350 **disabled** reporters. (No **start** reports are made when a
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700351 pipeline is disabled).
352
James E. Blair94375912017-07-28 17:20:27 -0700353 .. attr:: window
James E. Blair88d84242017-07-31 12:05:16 -0700354 :default: 20
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700355
356 Dependent pipeline managers only. Zuul can rate limit dependent
357 pipelines in a manner similar to TCP flow control. Jobs are
358 only started for items in the queue if they are within the
359 actionable window for the pipeline. The initial length of this
360 window is configurable with this value. The value given should
361 be a positive integer value. A value of ``0`` disables rate
James E. Blairac3c7ae2017-07-31 09:01:08 -0700362 limiting on the :value:`dependent pipeline manager
James E. Blair88d84242017-07-31 12:05:16 -0700363 <pipeline.manager.dependent>`.
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700364
James E. Blair94375912017-07-28 17:20:27 -0700365 .. attr:: window-floor
James E. Blair88d84242017-07-31 12:05:16 -0700366 :default: 3
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700367
368 Dependent pipeline managers only. This is the minimum value for
369 the window described above. Should be a positive non zero
James E. Blair88d84242017-07-31 12:05:16 -0700370 integer value.
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700371
James E. Blair94375912017-07-28 17:20:27 -0700372 .. attr:: window-increase-type
James E. Blair88d84242017-07-31 12:05:16 -0700373 :default: linear
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700374
375 Dependent pipeline managers only. This value describes how the
James E. Blairac3c7ae2017-07-31 09:01:08 -0700376 window should grow when changes are successfully merged by zuul.
377
378 .. value:: linear
379
380 Indicates that **window-increase-factor** should be added to
James E. Blair88d84242017-07-31 12:05:16 -0700381 the previous window value.
James E. Blairac3c7ae2017-07-31 09:01:08 -0700382
383 .. value:: exponential
384
385 Indicates that **window-increase-factor** should be
386 multiplied against the previous window value and the result
387 will become the window size.
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700388
James E. Blair94375912017-07-28 17:20:27 -0700389 .. attr:: window-increase-factor
James E. Blair88d84242017-07-31 12:05:16 -0700390 :default: 1
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700391
392 Dependent pipeline managers only. The value to be added or
393 multiplied against the previous window value to determine the
James E. Blair88d84242017-07-31 12:05:16 -0700394 new window after successful change merges.
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700395
James E. Blair94375912017-07-28 17:20:27 -0700396 .. attr:: window-decrease-type
James E. Blair88d84242017-07-31 12:05:16 -0700397 :default: exponential
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700398
399 Dependent pipeline managers only. This value describes how the
400 window should shrink when changes are not able to be merged by
James E. Blairac3c7ae2017-07-31 09:01:08 -0700401 Zuul.
402
403 .. value:: linear
404
405 Indicates that **window-decrease-factor** should be
406 subtracted from the previous window value.
407
408 .. value:: exponential
409
410 Indicates that **window-decrease-factor** should be divided
411 against the previous window value and the result will become
James E. Blair88d84242017-07-31 12:05:16 -0700412 the window size.
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700413
James E. Blair94375912017-07-28 17:20:27 -0700414 .. attr:: window-decrease-factor
James E. Blair88d84242017-07-31 12:05:16 -0700415 :default: 2
James E. Blair9fd98ab2017-07-26 14:15:26 -0700416
James E. Blairac3c7ae2017-07-31 09:01:08 -0700417 :value:`Dependent pipeline managers
418 <pipeline.manager.dependent>` only. The value to be subtracted
419 or divided against the previous window value to determine the
James E. Blair88d84242017-07-31 12:05:16 -0700420 new window after unsuccessful change merges.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700421
422
423.. _job:
424
425Job
426~~~
427
428A job is a unit of work performed by Zuul on an item enqueued into a
429pipeline. Items may run any number of jobs (which may depend on each
430other). Each job is an invocation of an Ansible playbook with a
431specific inventory of hosts. The actual tasks that are run by the job
432appear in the playbook for that job while the attributes that appear in the
433Zuul configuration specify information about when, where, and how the
434job should be run.
435
436Jobs in Zuul support inheritance. Any job may specify a single parent
437job, and any attributes not set on the child job are collected from
438the parent job. In this way, a configuration structure may be built
439starting with very basic jobs which describe characteristics that all
440jobs on the system should have, progressing through stages of
441specialization before arriving at a particular job. A job may inherit
442from any other job in any project (however, if the other job is marked
Tobias Henkel83167622017-06-30 19:45:03 +0200443as :attr:`job.final`, jobs may not inherit from it).
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700444
James E. Blair2bab6e72017-08-07 09:52:45 -0700445A job with no parent is called a *base job* and may only be defined in
446a :term:`config-project`. Every other job must have a parent, and so
447ultimately, all jobs must have an inheritance path which terminates at
448a base job. Each tenant has a default parent job which will be used
449if no explicit parent is specified.
450
James E. Blairc32a8352017-10-11 16:27:50 -0700451Multiple job definitions with the same name are called variants.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700452These may have different selection criteria which indicate to Zuul
453that, for instance, the job should behave differently on a different
454git branch. Unlike inheritance, all job variants must be defined in
Tobias Henkel83167622017-06-30 19:45:03 +0200455the same project. Some attributes of jobs marked :attr:`job.final`
456may not be overidden
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700457
458When Zuul decides to run a job, it performs a process known as
459freezing the job. Because any number of job variants may be
460applicable, Zuul collects all of the matching variants and applies
461them in the order they appeared in the configuration. The resulting
462frozen job is built from attributes gathered from all of the
463matching variants. In this way, exactly what is run is dependent on
464the pipeline, project, branch, and content of the item.
465
466In addition to the job's main playbook, each job may specify one or
467more pre- and post-playbooks. These are run, in order, before and
468after (respectively) the main playbook. They may be used to set up
469and tear down resources needed by the main playbook. When combined
470with inheritance, they provide powerful tools for job construction. A
471job only has a single main playbook, and when inheriting from a
472parent, the child's main playbook overrides (or replaces) the
473parent's. However, the pre- and post-playbooks are appended and
474prepended in a nesting fashion. So if a parent job and child job both
475specified pre and post playbooks, the sequence of playbooks run would
476be:
477
478* parent pre-run playbook
479* child pre-run playbook
480* child playbook
481* child post-run playbook
482* parent post-run playbook
483
484Further inheritance would nest even deeper.
485
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700486Here is an example of two job definitions:
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700487
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700488.. code-block:: yaml
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700489
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700490 - job:
491 name: base
492 pre-run: copy-git-repos
493 post-run: copy-logs
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700494
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700495 - job:
496 name: run-tests
497 parent: base
James E. Blair7e3e6882017-09-20 15:47:13 -0700498 nodeset:
499 nodes:
500 - name: test-node
501 label: fedora
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700502
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700503.. attr:: job
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700504
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700505 The following attributes are available on a job; all are optional
506 unless otherwise specified:
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700507
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700508 .. attr:: name
509 :required:
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700510
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700511 The name of the job. By default, Zuul looks for a playbook with
512 this name to use as the main playbook for the job. This name is
513 also referenced later in a project pipeline configuration.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700514
James E. Blair2bab6e72017-08-07 09:52:45 -0700515 .. TODO: figure out how to link the parent default to tenant.default.parent
516
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700517 .. attr:: parent
James E. Blair2bab6e72017-08-07 09:52:45 -0700518 :default: Tenant default-parent
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700519
James E. Blairac3c7ae2017-07-31 09:01:08 -0700520 Specifies a job to inherit from. The parent job can be defined
James E. Blair2bab6e72017-08-07 09:52:45 -0700521 in this or any other project. Any attributes not specified on a
522 job will be collected from its parent. If no value is supplied
523 here, the job specified by :attr:`tenant.default-parent` will be
524 used. If **parent** is set to ``null`` (which is only valid in
525 a :term:`config-project`), this is a :term:`base job`.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700526
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700527 .. attr:: description
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700528
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700529 A textual description of the job. Not currently used directly
530 by Zuul, but it is used by the zuul-sphinx extension to Sphinx
531 to auto-document Zuul jobs (in which case it is interpreted as
532 ReStructuredText.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700533
Tobias Henkel83167622017-06-30 19:45:03 +0200534 .. attr:: final
535 :default: false
536
537 To prevent other jobs from inheriting from this job, and also to
538 prevent changing execution-related attributes when this job is
539 specified in a project's pipeline, set this attribute to
540 ``true``.
541
Tobias Henkel130b0002017-11-26 20:27:59 +0100542 .. attr:: protected
543 :default: false
544
545 When set to ``true`` only jobs defined in the same project may inherit
546 from this job. Once this is set to ``true`` it cannot be reset to
547 ``false``.
548
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700549 .. attr:: success-message
James E. Blair88d84242017-07-31 12:05:16 -0700550 :default: SUCCESS
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700551
James E. Blairac3c7ae2017-07-31 09:01:08 -0700552 Normally when a job succeeds, the string ``SUCCESS`` is reported
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700553 as the result for the job. If set, this option may be used to
James E. Blair88d84242017-07-31 12:05:16 -0700554 supply a different string.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700555
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700556 .. attr:: failure-message
James E. Blair88d84242017-07-31 12:05:16 -0700557 :default: FAILURE
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700558
James E. Blairac3c7ae2017-07-31 09:01:08 -0700559 Normally when a job fails, the string ``FAILURE`` is reported as
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700560 the result for the job. If set, this option may be used to
James E. Blair88d84242017-07-31 12:05:16 -0700561 supply a different string.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700562
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700563 .. attr:: success-url
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700564
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700565 When a job succeeds, this URL is reported along with the result.
566 If this value is not supplied, Zuul uses the content of the job
567 :ref:`return value <return_values>` **zuul.log_url**. This is
568 recommended as it allows the code which stores the URL to the
569 job artifacts to report exactly where they were stored. To
570 override this value, or if it is not set, supply an absolute URL
571 in this field. If a relative URL is supplied in this field, and
572 **zuul.log_url** is set, then the two will be combined to
573 produce the URL used for the report. This can be used to
574 specify that certain jobs should "deep link" into the stored job
James E. Blair88d84242017-07-31 12:05:16 -0700575 artifacts.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700576
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700577 .. attr:: failure-url
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700578
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700579 When a job fails, this URL is reported along with the result.
580 Otherwise behaves the same as **success-url**.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700581
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700582 .. attr:: hold-following-changes
James E. Blair88d84242017-07-31 12:05:16 -0700583 :default: false
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700584
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700585 In a dependent pipeline, this option may be used to indicate
586 that no jobs should start on any items which depend on the
587 current item until this job has completed successfully. This
588 may be used to conserve build resources, at the expense of
589 inhibiting the parallelization which speeds the processing of
James E. Blair88d84242017-07-31 12:05:16 -0700590 items in a dependent pipeline.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700591
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700592 .. attr:: voting
James E. Blair88d84242017-07-31 12:05:16 -0700593 :default: true
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700594
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700595 Indicates whether the result of this job should be used in
James E. Blair88d84242017-07-31 12:05:16 -0700596 determining the overall result of the item.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700597
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700598 .. attr:: semaphore
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700599
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700600 The name of a :ref:`semaphore` which should be acquired and
601 released when the job begins and ends. If the semaphore is at
602 maximum capacity, then Zuul will wait until it can be acquired
James E. Blair88d84242017-07-31 12:05:16 -0700603 before starting the job.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700604
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700605 .. attr:: tags
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700606
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700607 Metadata about this job. Tags are units of information attached
608 to the job; they do not affect Zuul's behavior, but they can be
609 used within the job to characterize the job. For example, a job
610 which tests a certain subsystem could be tagged with the name of
611 that subsystem, and if the job's results are reported into a
612 database, then the results of all jobs affecting that subsystem
613 could be queried. This attribute is specified as a list of
614 strings, and when inheriting jobs or applying variants, tags
615 accumulate in a set, so the result is always a set of all the
616 tags from all the jobs and variants used in constructing the
James E. Blair88d84242017-07-31 12:05:16 -0700617 frozen job, with no duplication.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700618
James E. Blaire19e88a2017-08-09 15:14:29 -0700619 .. attr:: secrets
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700620
James E. Blaire19e88a2017-08-09 15:14:29 -0700621 A list of secrets which may be used by the job. A
622 :ref:`secret` is a named collection of private information
623 defined separately in the configuration. The secrets that
624 appear here must be defined in the same project as this job
625 definition.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700626
Monty Tayloraff8b402017-08-16 18:40:41 -0500627 Each item in the list may may be supplied either as a string,
628 in which case it references the name of a :ref:`secret` definition,
629 or as a dict. If an element in this list is given as a dict, it
630 must have the following fields.
631
632 .. attr:: name
633
634 The name to use for the Ansible variable into which the secret
635 content will be placed.
636
637 .. attr:: secret
638
639 The name to use to find the secret's definition in the configuration.
640
641 For example:
642
643 .. code-block:: yaml
644
645 - secret:
646 important-secret:
647 key: encrypted-secret-key-data
648
649 - job:
650 name: amazing-job:
651 secrets:
652 - name: ssh_key
653 secret: important-secret
654
655 will result in the following being passed as a variable to the playbooks
656 in ``amazing-job``:
657
658 .. code-block:: yaml
659
660 ssh_key:
661 key: descrypted-secret-key-data
662
James E. Blair7e3e6882017-09-20 15:47:13 -0700663 .. attr:: nodeset
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700664
James E. Blair7e3e6882017-09-20 15:47:13 -0700665 The nodes which should be supplied to the job. This parameter
666 may be supplied either as a string, in which case it references
667 a :ref:`nodeset` definition which appears elsewhere in the
668 configuration, or a dictionary, in which case it is interpreted
669 in the same way as a Nodeset definition, though the ``name``
670 attribute should be omitted (in essence, it is an anonymous
671 Nodeset definition unique to this job). See the :ref:`nodeset`
672 reference for the syntax to use in that case.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700673
James E. Blair7e3e6882017-09-20 15:47:13 -0700674 If a job has an empty or no nodeset definition, it will still
675 run and may be able to perform actions on the Zuul executor.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700676
James E. Blairedff2c22017-10-30 14:04:48 -0700677 .. attr:: override-checkout
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700678
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700679 When Zuul runs jobs for a proposed change, it normally checks
680 out the branch associated with that change on every project
681 present in the job. If jobs are running on a ref (such as a
682 branch tip or tag), then that ref is normally checked out. This
683 attribute is used to override that behavior and indicate that
684 this job should, regardless of the branch for the queue item,
James E. Blairedff2c22017-10-30 14:04:48 -0700685 use the indicated ref (i.e., branch or tag) instead. This can
686 be used, for example, to run a previous version of the software
687 (from a stable maintenance branch) under test even if the change
688 being tested applies to a different branch (this is only likely
689 to be useful if there is some cross-branch interaction with some
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700690 component of the system being tested). See also the
James E. Blairedff2c22017-10-30 14:04:48 -0700691 project-specific :attr:`job.required-projects.override-checkout`
James E. Blairac3c7ae2017-07-31 09:01:08 -0700692 attribute to apply this behavior to a subset of a job's
693 projects.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700694
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700695 .. attr:: timeout
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700696
James E. Blairb0c8e7e2017-08-28 09:19:49 -0700697 The time in seconds that the job should be allowed to run before
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700698 it is automatically aborted and failure is reported. If no
699 timeout is supplied, the job may run indefinitely. Supplying a
700 timeout is highly recommended.
701
702 .. attr:: attempts
James E. Blair88d84242017-07-31 12:05:16 -0700703 :default: 3
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700704
705 When Zuul encounters an error running a job's pre-run playbook,
706 Zuul will stop and restart the job. Errors during the main or
707 post-run -playbook phase of a job are not affected by this
708 parameter (they are reported immediately). This parameter
709 controls the number of attempts to make before an error is
James E. Blair88d84242017-07-31 12:05:16 -0700710 reported.
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700711
712 .. attr:: pre-run
713
James E. Blair68286562017-10-26 10:55:16 -0700714 The name of a playbook or list of playbooks to run before the
715 main body of a job. The full path to the playbook in the repo
716 where the job is defined is expected.
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700717
718 When a job inherits from a parent, the child's pre-run playbooks
719 are run after the parent's. See :ref:`job` for more
720 information.
721
722 .. attr:: post-run
723
James E. Blair68286562017-10-26 10:55:16 -0700724 The name of a playbook or list of playbooks to run after the
725 main body of a job. The full path to the playbook in the repo
726 where the job is defined is expected.
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700727
728 When a job inherits from a parent, the child's post-run
729 playbooks are run before the parent's. See :ref:`job` for more
730 information.
731
732 .. attr:: run
733
James E. Blair68286562017-10-26 10:55:16 -0700734 The name of the main playbook for this job. If it is not
735 supplied, the parent's playbook will be used (and likewise up
736 the inheritance chain). The full path within the repo is
737 required. Example:
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700738
739 .. code-block:: yaml
740
James E. Blair68286562017-10-26 10:55:16 -0700741 run: playbooks/job-playbook.yaml
742
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700743 .. attr:: roles
744
745 A list of Ansible roles to prepare for the job. Because a job
746 runs an Ansible playbook, any roles which are used by the job
747 must be prepared and installed by Zuul before the job begins.
748 This value is a list of dictionaries, each of which indicates
749 one of two types of roles: a Galaxy role, which is simply a role
750 that is installed from Ansible Galaxy, or a Zuul role, which is
751 a role provided by a project managed by Zuul. Zuul roles are
752 able to benefit from speculative merging and cross-project
753 dependencies when used by playbooks in untrusted projects.
754 Roles are added to the Ansible role path in the order they
755 appear on the job -- roles earlier in the list will take
756 precedence over those which follow.
757
758 In the case of job inheritance or variance, the roles used for
759 each of the playbooks run by the job will be only those which
760 were defined along with that playbook. If a child job inherits
761 from a parent which defines a pre and post playbook, then the
762 pre and post playbooks it inherits from the parent job will run
763 only with the roles that were defined on the parent. If the
764 child adds its own pre and post playbooks, then any roles added
765 by the child will be available to the child's playbooks. This
766 is so that a job which inherits from a parent does not
James E. Blairac3c7ae2017-07-31 09:01:08 -0700767 inadvertently alter the behavior of the parent's playbooks by
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700768 the addition of conflicting roles. Roles added by a child will
769 appear before those it inherits from its parent.
770
771 A project which supplies a role may be structured in one of two
772 configurations: a bare role (in which the role exists at the
773 root of the project), or a contained role (in which the role
James E. Blairac3c7ae2017-07-31 09:01:08 -0700774 exists within the ``roles/`` directory of the project, perhaps
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700775 along with other roles). In the case of a contained role, the
James E. Blairac3c7ae2017-07-31 09:01:08 -0700776 ``roles/`` directory of the project is added to the role search
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700777 path. In the case of a bare role, the project itself is added
778 to the role search path. In case the name of the project is not
779 the name under which the role should be installed (and therefore
James E. Blairac3c7ae2017-07-31 09:01:08 -0700780 referenced from Ansible), the ``name`` attribute may be used to
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700781 specify an alternate.
782
783 A job automatically has the project in which it is defined added
784 to the roles path if that project appears to contain a role or
James E. Blairac3c7ae2017-07-31 09:01:08 -0700785 ``roles/`` directory. By default, the project is added to the
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700786 path under its own name, however, that may be changed by
787 explicitly listing the project in the roles list in the usual
788 way.
789
790 .. note:: Galaxy roles are not yet implemented.
791
792 .. attr:: galaxy
793
794 The name of the role in Ansible Galaxy. If this attribute is
795 supplied, Zuul will search Ansible Galaxy for a role by this
796 name and install it. Mutually exclusive with ``zuul``;
797 either ``galaxy`` or ``zuul`` must be supplied.
798
799 .. attr:: zuul
800
801 The name of a Zuul project which supplies the role. Mutually
802 exclusive with ``galaxy``; either ``galaxy`` or ``zuul`` must
803 be supplied.
804
805 .. attr:: name
806
807 The installation name of the role. In the case of a bare
808 role, the role will be made available under this name.
809 Ignored in the case of a contained role.
810
811 .. attr:: required-projects
812
813 A list of other projects which are used by this job. Any Zuul
814 projects specified here will also be checked out by Zuul into
815 the working directory for the job. Speculative merging and
816 cross-repo dependencies will be honored.
817
818 The format for this attribute is either a list of strings or
819 dictionaries. Strings are interpreted as project names,
820 dictionaries, if used, may have the following attributes:
821
822 .. attr:: name
823 :required:
824
825 The name of the required project.
826
James E. Blairedff2c22017-10-30 14:04:48 -0700827 .. attr:: override-checkout
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700828
829 When Zuul runs jobs for a proposed change, it normally checks
830 out the branch associated with that change on every project
831 present in the job. If jobs are running on a ref (such as a
832 branch tip or tag), then that ref is normally checked out.
833 This attribute is used to override that behavior and indicate
834 that this job should, regardless of the branch for the queue
James E. Blairedff2c22017-10-30 14:04:48 -0700835 item, use the indicated ref (i.e., branch or tag) instead,
836 for only this project. See also the
837 :attr:`job.override-checkout` attribute to apply the same
838 behavior to all projects in a job.
James E. Blair32c52482017-07-29 07:49:03 -0700839
840 .. attr:: vars
841
842 A dictionary of variables to supply to Ansible. When inheriting
843 from a job (or creating a variant of a job) vars are merged with
844 previous definitions. This means a variable definition with the
845 same name will override a previously defined variable, but new
846 variable names will be added to the set of defined variables.
847
848 .. attr:: dependencies
849
850 A list of other jobs upon which this job depends. Zuul will not
851 start executing this job until all of its dependencies have
852 completed successfully, and if one or more of them fail, this
853 job will not be run.
854
855 .. attr:: allowed-projects
856
857 A list of Zuul projects which may use this job. By default, a
858 job may be used by any other project known to Zuul, however,
859 some jobs use resources or perform actions which are not
860 appropriate for other projects. In these cases, a list of
861 projects which are allowed to use this job may be supplied. If
862 this list is not empty, then it must be an exhaustive list of
863 all projects permitted to use the job. The current project
864 (where the job is defined) is not automatically included, so if
865 it should be able to run this job, then it must be explicitly
James E. Blair88d84242017-07-31 12:05:16 -0700866 listed. By default, all projects may use the job.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700867
James E. Blair8eb564a2017-08-10 09:21:41 -0700868 .. attr:: post-review
869 :default: false
James E. Blair892cca62017-08-09 11:36:58 -0700870
James E. Blair8eb564a2017-08-10 09:21:41 -0700871 A boolean value which indicates whether this job may only be
872 used in pipelines where :attr:`pipeline.post-review` is
Monty Taylora49b0ea2017-10-05 16:16:19 -0500873 ``true``. This is automatically set to ``true`` if this job
874 uses a :ref:`secret` and is defined in a :term:`untrusted-project`.
875 It may be explicitly set to obtain the same behavior for jobs
876 defined in :term:`config projects <config-project>`. Once this
877 is set to ``true`` anywhere in the inheritance hierarchy for a job,
878 it will remain set for all child jobs and variants (it can not be
James E. Blair8eb564a2017-08-10 09:21:41 -0700879 set to ``false``).
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700880
James E. Blair5a2bce72017-12-13 09:24:30 -0800881 .. _matchers:
882
883 The following job attributes are considered "matchers". They are
884 not inherited in the usual manner, instead, these attributes are
885 used to determine whether a specific variant is used when
886 running a job.
887
888 .. attr:: branches
889
890 A regular expression (or list of regular expressions) which
891 describe on what branches a job should run (or in the case of
892 variants: to alter the behavior of a job for a certain branch).
893
894 If there is no job definition for a given job which matches the
895 branch of an item, then that job is not run for the item.
896 Otherwise, all of the job variants which match that branch (and
897 any other selection criteria) are used when freezing the job.
898
899 This example illustrates a job called *run-tests* which uses a
900 nodeset based on the current release of an operating system to
901 perform its tests, except when testing changes to the stable/2.0
902 branch, in which case it uses an older release:
903
904 .. code-block:: yaml
905
906 - job:
907 name: run-tests
908 nodeset: current-release
909
910 - job:
911 name: run-tests
912 branches: stable/2.0
913 nodeset: old-release
914
915 In some cases, Zuul uses an implied value for the branch
916 specifier if none is supplied:
917
918 * For a job definition in a :term:`config-project`, no implied
919 branch specifier is used. If no branch specifier appears, the
920 job applies to all branches.
921
922 * In the case of an :term:`untrusted-project`, if the project
923 has only one branch, no implied branch specifier is applied to
924 :ref:`job` definitions. If the project has more than one
925 branch, the branch containing the job definition is used as an
926 implied branch specifier.
927
928 * In the case of a job variant defined within a :ref:`project`,
929 if the project definition is in a :term:`config-project`, no
930 implied branch specifier is used. If it appears in an
931 :term:`untrusted-project`, with no branch specifier, the
932 branch containing the project definition is used as an implied
933 branch specifier.
934
935 * In the case of a job variant defined within a
936 :ref:`project-template`, if no branch specifier appears, the
937 implied branch containing the project-template definition is
938 used as an implied branch specifier. This means that
939 definitions of the same project-template on different branches
940 may run different jobs.
941
942 When that project-template is used by a :ref:`project`
943 definition within a :term:`untrusted-project`, the branch
944 containing that project definition is combined with the branch
945 specifier of the project-template. This means it is possible
946 for a project to use a template on one branch, but not on
947 another.
948
949 This allows for the very simple and expected workflow where if a
950 project defines a job on the ``master`` branch with no branch
951 specifier, and then creates a new branch based on ``master``,
952 any changes to that job definition within the new branch only
953 affect that branch, and likewise, changes to the master branch
954 only affect it.
955
956 See :attr:`pragma.implied-branch-matchers` for how to override
957 this behavior on a per-file basis.
958
959 .. attr:: files
960
961 This matcher indicates that the job should only run on changes
962 where the specified files are modified. This is a regular
963 expression or list of regular expressions.
964
965 .. attr:: irrelevant-files
966
967 This matcher is a negative complement of **files**. It
968 indicates that the job should run unless *all* of the files
969 changed match this list. In other words, if the regular
970 expression ``docs/.*`` is supplied, then this job will not run
971 if the only files changed are in the docs directory. A regular
972 expression or list of regular expressions.
973
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700974.. _project:
975
976Project
977~~~~~~~
978
979A project corresponds to a source code repository with which Zuul is
James E. Blairac3c7ae2017-07-31 09:01:08 -0700980configured to interact. The main responsibility of the project
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700981configuration item is to specify which jobs should run in which
James E. Blairac3c7ae2017-07-31 09:01:08 -0700982pipelines for a given project. Within each project definition, a
983section for each :ref:`pipeline <pipeline>` may appear. This
984project-pipeline definition is what determines how a project
985participates in a pipeline.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700986
James E. Blair0b7dc852017-10-10 13:41:03 -0700987Multiple project definitions may appear for the same project (for
Monty Taylor44812322017-10-21 15:35:03 +0200988example, in a central :term:`config projects <config-project>` as well
James E. Blair0b7dc852017-10-10 13:41:03 -0700989as in a repo's own ``.zuul.yaml``). In this case, all of the project
990definitions are combined (the jobs listed in all of the definitions
991will be run).
992
James E. Blairac3c7ae2017-07-31 09:01:08 -0700993Consider the following project definition::
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -0700994
995 - project:
996 name: yoyodyne
997 check:
998 jobs:
999 - check-syntax
1000 - unit-tests
1001 gate:
1002 queue: integrated
1003 jobs:
1004 - unit-tests
1005 - integration-tests
1006
James E. Blairac3c7ae2017-07-31 09:01:08 -07001007The project has two project-pipeline stanzas, one for the ``check``
1008pipeline, and one for ``gate``. Each specifies which jobs should run
1009when a change for that project enters the respective pipeline -- when
1010a change enters ``check``, the ``check-syntax`` and ``unit-test`` jobs
1011are run.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -07001012
James E. Blairac3c7ae2017-07-31 09:01:08 -07001013Pipelines which use the dependent pipeline manager (e.g., the ``gate``
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -07001014example shown earlier) maintain separate queues for groups of
1015projects. When Zuul serializes a set of changes which represent
1016future potential project states, it must know about all of the
1017projects within Zuul which may have an effect on the outcome of the
1018jobs it runs. If project *A* uses project *B* as a library, then Zuul
1019must be told about that relationship so that it knows to serialize
1020changes to A and B together, so that it does not merge a change to B
1021while it is testing a change to A.
1022
1023Zuul could simply assume that all projects are related, or even infer
1024relationships by which projects a job indicates it uses, however, in a
1025large system that would become unwieldy very quickly, and
1026unnecessarily delay changes to unrelated projects. To allow for
1027flexibility in the construction of groups of related projects, the
1028change queues used by dependent pipeline managers are specified
1029manually. To group two or more related projects into a shared queue
1030for a dependent pipeline, set the ``queue`` parameter to the same
1031value for those projects.
1032
James E. Blairac3c7ae2017-07-31 09:01:08 -07001033The ``gate`` project-pipeline definition above specifies that this
1034project participates in the ``integrated`` shared queue for that
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -07001035pipeline.
1036
James E. Blair9d4384d2017-08-01 15:54:50 -07001037.. attr:: project
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -07001038
James E. Blair0b7dc852017-10-10 13:41:03 -07001039 The following attributes may appear in a project:
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -07001040
James E. Blair9d4384d2017-08-01 15:54:50 -07001041 .. attr:: name
James E. Blair9d4384d2017-08-01 15:54:50 -07001042
1043 The name of the project. If Zuul is configured with two or more
1044 unique projects with the same name, the canonical hostname for
1045 the project should be included (e.g., `git.example.com/foo`).
Tobias Henkele9a22512017-12-22 08:36:12 +01001046 If not given it is implicitly derived from the project where this
1047 is defined.
James E. Blair9d4384d2017-08-01 15:54:50 -07001048
1049 .. attr:: templates
1050
1051 A list of :ref:`project-template` references; the
1052 project-pipeline definitions of each Project Template will be
1053 applied to this project. If more than one template includes
1054 jobs for a given pipeline, they will be combined, as will any
1055 jobs specified in project-pipeline definitions on the project
1056 itself.
1057
1058 .. attr:: merge-mode
1059 :default: merge-resolve
1060
1061 The merge mode which is used by Git for this project. Be sure
1062 this matches what the remote system which performs merges (i.e.,
1063 Gerrit or GitHub). Must be one of the following values:
1064
1065 .. value:: merge
1066
1067 Uses the default git merge strategy (recursive).
1068
1069 .. value:: merge-resolve
1070
1071 Uses the resolve git merge strategy. This is a very
1072 conservative merge strategy which most closely matches the
1073 behavior of Gerrit.
1074
1075 .. value:: cherry-pick
1076
1077 Cherry-picks each change onto the branch rather than
1078 performing any merges.
1079
1080 .. attr:: <pipeline>
1081
1082 Each pipeline that the project participates in should have an
1083 entry in the project. The value for this key should be a
1084 dictionary with the following format:
1085
1086 .. attr:: jobs
1087 :required:
1088
1089 A list of jobs that should be run when items for this project
1090 are enqueued into the pipeline. Each item of this list may
1091 be a string, in which case it is treated as a job name, or it
1092 may be a dictionary, in which case it is treated as a job
1093 variant local to this project and pipeline. In that case,
1094 the format of the dictionary is the same as the top level
1095 :attr:`job` definition. Any attributes set on the job here
1096 will override previous versions of the job.
1097
1098 .. attr:: queue
1099
1100 If this pipeline is a :value:`dependent
1101 <pipeline.manager.dependent>` pipeline, this specifies the
1102 name of the shared queue this project is in. Any projects
1103 which interact with each other in tests should be part of the
1104 same shared queue in order to ensure that they don't merge
1105 changes which break the others. This is a free-form string;
1106 just set the same value for each group of projects.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -07001107
James E. Blair1ef8f7c2017-12-13 17:18:34 -08001108 .. attr:: debug
1109
1110 If this is set to `true`, Zuul will include debugging
1111 information in reports it makes about items in the pipeline.
1112 This should not normally be set, but in situations were it is
1113 difficult to determine why Zuul did or did not run a certain
1114 job, the additional information this provides may help.
1115
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -07001116.. _project-template:
1117
1118Project Template
1119~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1120
1121A Project Template defines one or more project-pipeline definitions
1122which can be re-used by multiple projects.
1123
1124A Project Template uses the same syntax as a :ref:`project`
James E. Blairaafabe92017-08-02 15:23:19 -07001125definition, however, in the case of a template, the
1126:attr:`project.name` attribute does not refer to the name of a
1127project, but rather names the template so that it can be referenced in
1128a `Project` definition.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -07001129
1130.. _secret:
1131
1132Secret
1133~~~~~~
1134
1135A Secret is a collection of private data for use by one or more jobs.
1136In order to maintain the security of the data, the values are usually
1137encrypted, however, data which are not sensitive may be provided
1138unencrypted as well for convenience.
1139
James E. Blaira17a8e72018-01-17 13:45:25 -08001140A Secret may only be used by jobs defined within the same project.
1141Note that they can be used by any branch of that project, so if a
1142project's branches have different access controls, consider whether
1143all branches of that project are equally trusted before using secrets.
1144
1145To use a secret, a :ref:`job` must specify the secret in
James E. Blaire19e88a2017-08-09 15:14:29 -07001146:attr:`job.secrets`. Secrets are bound to the playbooks associated
1147with the specific job definition where they were declared. Additional
1148pre or post playbooks which appear in child jobs will not have access
1149to the secrets, nor will playbooks which override the main playbook
1150(if any) of the job which declared the secret. This protects against
1151jobs in other repositories declaring a job with a secret as a parent
1152and then exposing that secret.
James E. Blair892cca62017-08-09 11:36:58 -07001153
1154It is possible to use secrets for jobs defined in :term:`config
1155projects <config-project>` as well as :term:`untrusted projects
1156<untrusted-project>`, however their use differs slightly. Because
1157playbooks in a config project which use secrets run in the
1158:term:`trusted execution context` where proposed changes are not used
1159in executing jobs, it is safe for those secrets to be used in all
1160types of pipelines. However, because playbooks defined in an
1161untrusted project are run in the :term:`untrusted execution context`
1162where proposed changes are used in job execution, it is dangerous to
1163allow those secrets to be used in pipelines which are used to execute
James E. Blair8eb564a2017-08-10 09:21:41 -07001164proposed but unreviewed changes. By default, pipelines are considered
1165`pre-review` and will refuse to run jobs which have playbooks that use
1166secrets in the untrusted execution context to protect against someone
1167proposing a change which exposes a secret. To permit this (for
1168instance, in a pipeline which only runs after code review), the
1169:attr:`pipeline.post-review` attribute may be explicitly set to
1170``true``.
1171
1172In some cases, it may be desirable to prevent a job which is defined
1173in a config project from running in a pre-review pipeline (e.g., a job
1174used to publish an artifact). In these cases, the
1175:attr:`job.post-review` attribute may be explicitly set to ``true`` to
1176indicate the job should only run in post-review pipelines.
James E. Blair892cca62017-08-09 11:36:58 -07001177
1178If a job with secrets is unsafe to be used by other projects, the
1179`allowed-projects` job attribute can be used to restrict the projects
1180which can invoke that job.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -07001181
James E. Blaira17a8e72018-01-17 13:45:25 -08001182Secrets, like most configuration items, are globally unique, though a
1183secret may be defined on multiple branches of the same project as long
1184as the contents are the same. This is to aid in branch maintenance,
1185so that creating a new branch based on an existing branch will not
1186immediately produce a configuration error.
1187
James E. Blairaafabe92017-08-02 15:23:19 -07001188.. attr:: secret
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -07001189
James E. Blairaafabe92017-08-02 15:23:19 -07001190 The following attributes must appear on a secret:
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -07001191
James E. Blairaafabe92017-08-02 15:23:19 -07001192 .. attr:: name
1193 :required:
1194
1195 The name of the secret, used in a :ref:`Job` definition to
1196 request the secret.
1197
1198 .. attr:: data
1199 :required:
1200
1201 A dictionary which will be added to the Ansible variables
1202 available to the job. The values can either be plain text
1203 strings, or encrypted values. See :ref:`encryption` for more
1204 information.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -07001205
1206.. _nodeset:
1207
1208Nodeset
1209~~~~~~~
1210
1211A Nodeset is a named collection of nodes for use by a job. Jobs may
1212specify what nodes they require individually, however, by defining
1213groups of node types once and referring to them by name, job
1214configuration may be simplified.
1215
Tobias Henkeldb686e22017-08-01 09:15:31 +02001216.. code-block:: yaml
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -07001217
Tobias Henkeldb686e22017-08-01 09:15:31 +02001218 - nodeset:
1219 name: nodeset1
1220 nodes:
1221 - name: controller
1222 label: controller-label
1223 - name: compute1
1224 label: compute-label
Paul Belangerecb0b842017-11-18 15:23:29 -05001225 - name:
1226 - compute2
1227 - web
Tobias Henkeldb686e22017-08-01 09:15:31 +02001228 label: compute-label
1229 groups:
1230 - name: ceph-osd
1231 nodes:
1232 - controller
1233 - name: ceph-monitor
1234 nodes:
1235 - controller
1236 - compute1
1237 - compute2
Paul Belangerecb0b842017-11-18 15:23:29 -05001238 - name: ceph-web
1239 nodes:
1240 - web
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -07001241
Tobias Henkeldb686e22017-08-01 09:15:31 +02001242.. attr:: nodeset
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -07001243
Tobias Henkeldb686e22017-08-01 09:15:31 +02001244 A Nodeset requires two attributes:
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -07001245
Tobias Henkeldb686e22017-08-01 09:15:31 +02001246 .. attr:: name
1247 :required:
1248
1249 The name of the Nodeset, to be referenced by a :ref:`job`.
1250
1251 .. attr:: nodes
1252 :required:
1253
1254 A list of node definitions, each of which has the following format:
1255
1256 .. attr:: name
1257 :required:
1258
1259 The name of the node. This will appear in the Ansible inventory
1260 for the job.
1261
Paul Belangerecb0b842017-11-18 15:23:29 -05001262 This can also be as a list of strings. If so, then the list of hosts in
1263 the Ansible inventory will share a common ansible_host address.
1264
Tobias Henkeldb686e22017-08-01 09:15:31 +02001265 .. attr:: label
1266 :required:
1267
1268 The Nodepool label for the node. Zuul will request a node with
1269 this label.
1270
1271 .. attr:: groups
1272
1273 Additional groups can be defined which are accessible from the ansible
1274 playbooks.
1275
1276 .. attr:: name
1277 :required:
1278
1279 The name of the group to be referenced by an ansible playbook.
1280
1281 .. attr:: nodes
1282 :required:
1283
1284 The nodes that shall be part of the group. This is specified as a list
1285 of strings.
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -07001286
1287.. _semaphore:
1288
1289Semaphore
1290~~~~~~~~~
1291
1292Semaphores can be used to restrict the number of certain jobs which
1293are running at the same time. This may be useful for jobs which
1294access shared or limited resources. A semaphore has a value which
1295represents the maximum number of jobs which use that semaphore at the
1296same time.
1297
1298Semaphores are never subject to dynamic reconfiguration. If the value
1299of a semaphore is changed, it will take effect only when the change
Tobias Henkel76832982017-08-01 08:37:40 +02001300where it is updated is merged. An example follows:
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -07001301
Tobias Henkel76832982017-08-01 08:37:40 +02001302.. code-block:: yaml
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -07001303
Tobias Henkel76832982017-08-01 08:37:40 +02001304 - semaphore:
1305 name: semaphore-foo
1306 max: 5
1307 - semaphore:
1308 name: semaphore-bar
1309 max: 3
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -07001310
Tobias Henkel76832982017-08-01 08:37:40 +02001311.. attr:: semaphore
James E. Blair1de8d402017-05-07 17:08:04 -07001312
Tobias Henkel76832982017-08-01 08:37:40 +02001313 The following attributes are available:
1314
1315 .. attr:: name
1316 :required:
1317
1318 The name of the semaphore, referenced by jobs.
1319
1320 .. attr:: max
1321 :default: 1
1322
1323 The maximum number of running jobs which can use this semaphore.
James E. Blair7edc25f2017-10-26 10:47:14 -07001324
1325.. _pragma:
1326
1327Pragma
1328~~~~~~
1329
1330The `pragma` item does not behave like the others. It can not be
1331included or excluded from configuration loading by the administrator,
1332and does not form part of the final configuration itself. It is used
1333to alter how the configuration is processed while loading.
1334
1335A pragma item only affects the current file. The same file in another
1336branch of the same project will not be affected, nor any other files
1337or any other projects. The effect is global within that file --
1338pragma directives may not be set and then unset within the same file.
1339
1340.. code-block:: yaml
1341
1342 - pragma:
1343 implied-branch-matchers: False
1344
1345.. attr:: pragma
1346
James E. Blair37c3d8c2017-12-13 15:06:11 -08001347 The pragma item currently supports the following attributes:
James E. Blair7edc25f2017-10-26 10:47:14 -07001348
1349 .. attr:: implied-branch-matchers
1350
1351 This is a boolean, which, if set, may be used to enable
1352 (``True``) or disable (``False``) the addition of implied branch
1353 matchers to job definitions. Normally Zuul decides whether to
1354 add these based on heuristics described in :attr:`job.branches`.
1355 This attribute overrides that behavior.
1356
1357 This can be useful if a project has multiple branches, yet the
1358 jobs defined in the master branch should apply to all branches.
1359
1360 Note that if a job contains an explicit branch matcher, it will
1361 be used regardless of the value supplied here.
James E. Blair37c3d8c2017-12-13 15:06:11 -08001362
1363 .. attr:: implied-branches
1364
1365 This is a list of regular expressions, just as
1366 :attr:`job.branches`, which may be used to supply the value of
1367 the implied branch matcher for all jobs in a file.
1368
1369 This may be useful if two projects share jobs but have
1370 dissimilar branch names. If, for example, two projects have
1371 stable maintenance branches with dissimilar names, but both
1372 should use the same job variants, this directive may be used to
1373 indicate that all of the jobs defined in the stable branch of
James E. Blair1012a7b2017-12-15 09:58:05 -08001374 the first project may also be used for the stable branch of the
James E. Blair37c3d8c2017-12-13 15:06:11 -08001375 other. For example:
1376
1377 .. code-block:: yaml
1378
1379 - pragma:
1380 implied-branches:
1381 - stable/foo
1382 - stable/bar
1383
1384 The above code, when added to the ``stable/foo`` branch of a
1385 project would indicate that the job variants described in that
1386 file should not only be used for changes to ``stable/foo``, but
1387 also on changes to ``stable/bar``, which may be in another
1388 project.
1389
1390 Note that if a job contains an explicit branch matcher, it will
1391 be used regardless of the value supplied here.
1392
1393 Note also that the presence of `implied-branches` does not
1394 automatically set `implied-branch-matchers`. Zuul will still
1395 decide if implied branch matchers are warranted at all, using
1396 the heuristics described in :attr:`job.branches`, and only use
1397 the value supplied here if that is the case. If you want to
1398 declare specific implied branches on, for example, a
1399 :term:`config-project` project (which normally would not use
1400 implied branches), you must set `implied-branch-matchers` as
1401 well.