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James E. Blaireff5a9d2017-06-20 00:00:37 -07001:title: Job Content
2
3Job Content
4===========
5
David Shrewsburyc50cb572017-08-04 11:55:01 -04006Zuul jobs are implemented as Ansible playbooks. Zuul prepares the
James E. Blaireff5a9d2017-06-20 00:00:37 -07007repositories used for a job, installs any required Ansible roles, and
8then executes the job's playbooks. Any setup or artifact collection
9required is the responsibility of the job itself. While this flexible
10arrangement allows for almost any kind of job to be run by Zuul,
11batteries are included. Zuul has a standard library of jobs upon
12which to build.
13
14Working Directory
15-----------------
16
17Before starting each job, the Zuul executor creates a directory to
18hold all of the content related to the job. This includes some
19directories which are used by Zuul to configure and run Ansible and
20may not be accessible, as well as a directory tree, under ``work/``,
21that is readable and writable by the job. The hierarchy is:
22
23**work/**
24 The working directory of the job.
25
26**work/src/**
27 Contains the prepared git repositories for the job.
28
29**work/logs/**
30 Where the Ansible log for the job is written; your job
31 may place other logs here as well.
32
33Git Repositories
34----------------
35
36The git repositories in ``work/src`` contain the repositories for all
37of the projects specified in the ``required-projects`` section of the
38job, plus the project associated with the queue item if it isn't
39already in that list. In the case of a proposed change, that change
40and all of the changes ahead of it in the pipeline queue will already
41be merged into their respective repositories and target branches. The
42change's project will have the change's branch checked out, as will
43all of the other projects, if that branch exists (otherwise, a
44fallback or default branch will be used). If your job needs to
45operate on multiple branches, simply checkout the appropriate branches
46of these git repos to ensure that the job results reflect the proposed
47future state that Zuul is testing, and all dependencies are present.
48Do not use any git remotes; the local repositories are guaranteed to
49be up to date.
50
James E. Blair4d5dd252017-06-23 21:40:56 +010051The repositories will be placed on the filesystem in directories
52corresponding with the canonical hostname of their source connection.
53For example::
54
55 work/src/git.example.com/project1
56 work/src/github.com/project2
57
58Is the layout that would be present for a job which included project1
59from the connection associated to git.example.com and project2 from
60GitHub. This helps avoid collisions between projects with the same
61name, and some language environments, such as Go, expect repositories
62in this format.
63
James E. Blaireff5a9d2017-06-20 00:00:37 -070064Note that these git repositories are located on the executor; in order
65to be useful to most kinds of jobs, they will need to be present on
66the test nodes. The ``base`` job in the standard library contains a
67pre-playbook which copies the repositories to all of the job's nodes.
68It is recommended to always inherit from this base job to ensure that
69behavior.
70
71.. TODO: link to base job documentation and/or document src (and logs?) directory
72
James E. Blair28c8e3b2017-07-17 16:27:50 -070073Variables
74---------
75
Jamie Lennox7655b552017-03-17 12:33:38 +110076There are several sources of variables which are available to Ansible:
77variables defined in jobs, secrets, and site-wide variables. The
78order of precedence is:
79
80* Site-wide variables
81
82* Secrets
83
84* Job variables
85
86Meaning that a site-wide variable with the same name as any other will
87override its value, and similarly, secrets override job variables of
88the same name. Each of the three sources is described below.
89
90
91Job Variables
92~~~~~~~~~~~~~
93
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -070094Any variables specified in the job definition (using the
95:attr:`job.vars` attribute) are available as Ansible host variables.
96They are added to the ``vars`` section of the inventory file under the
97``all`` hosts group, so they are available to all hosts. Simply refer
98to them by the name specified in the job's ``vars`` section.
James E. Blair28c8e3b2017-07-17 16:27:50 -070099
100Secrets
101~~~~~~~
102
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700103:ref:`Secrets <secret>` also appear as variables available to Ansible.
104Unlike job variables, these are not added to the inventory file (so
105that the inventory file may be kept for debugging purposes without
106revealing secrets). But they are still available to Ansible as normal
James E. Blair28c8e3b2017-07-17 16:27:50 -0700107variables. Because secrets are groups of variables, they will appear
108as a dictionary structure in templates, with the dictionary itself
109being the name of the secret, and its members the individual items in
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700110the secret. For example, a secret defined as:
111
112.. code-block:: yaml
James E. Blair28c8e3b2017-07-17 16:27:50 -0700113
114 - secret:
115 name: credentials
116 data:
117 username: foo
118 password: bar
119
120Might be used in a template as::
121
122 {{ credentials.username }} {{ credentials.password }}
123
James E. Blair892cca62017-08-09 11:36:58 -0700124Secrets are only available to playbooks associated with the job
125definition which uses the secret; they are not available to playbooks
126associated with child jobs or job variants.
James E. Blair28c8e3b2017-07-17 16:27:50 -0700127
James E. Blaireff5a9d2017-06-20 00:00:37 -0700128Zuul Variables
James E. Blair28c8e3b2017-07-17 16:27:50 -0700129~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
James E. Blaireff5a9d2017-06-20 00:00:37 -0700130
131Zuul supplies not only the variables specified by the job definition
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700132to Ansible, but also some variables from Zuul itself.
James E. Blair21037782017-07-19 11:56:55 -0700133
James E. Blairbabefce2017-07-20 17:14:54 -0700134When a pipeline is triggered by an action, it enqueues items which may
James E. Blair21037782017-07-19 11:56:55 -0700135vary based on the pipeline's configuration. For example, when a new
136change is created, that change may be enqueued into the pipeline,
137while a tag may be enqueued into the pipeline when it is pushed.
138
139Information about these items is available to jobs. All of the items
140enqueued in a pipeline are git references, and therefore share some
141attributes in common. But other attributes may vary based on the type
142of item.
143
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700144.. var:: zuul
James E. Blair21037782017-07-19 11:56:55 -0700145
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700146 All items provide the following information as Ansible variables
147 under the ``zuul`` key:
James E. Blair21037782017-07-19 11:56:55 -0700148
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700149 .. var:: build
James E. Blair21037782017-07-19 11:56:55 -0700150
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700151 The UUID of the build. A build is a single execution of a job.
152 When an item is enqueued into a pipeline, this usually results
153 in one build of each job configured for that item's project.
154 However, items may be re-enqueued in which case another build
155 may run. In dependent pipelines, the same job may run multiple
156 times for the same item as circumstances change ahead in the
157 queue. Each time a job is run, for whatever reason, it is
158 acompanied with a new unique id.
James E. Blair21037782017-07-19 11:56:55 -0700159
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700160 .. var:: buildset
James E. Blair21037782017-07-19 11:56:55 -0700161
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700162 The build set UUID. When Zuul runs jobs for an item, the
163 collection of those jobs is known as a buildset. If the
164 configuration of items ahead in a dependent pipeline changes,
165 Zuul creates a new buildset and restarts all of the jobs.
James E. Blair21037782017-07-19 11:56:55 -0700166
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700167 .. var:: ref
James E. Blair2ef29e92017-07-21 15:25:05 -0700168
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700169 The git ref of the item. This will be the full path (e.g.,
170 `refs/heads/master` or `refs/changes/...`).
James E. Blair21037782017-07-19 11:56:55 -0700171
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700172 .. var:: pipeline
James E. Blair21037782017-07-19 11:56:55 -0700173
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700174 The name of the pipeline in which the job is being run.
Monty Taylor299f94b2017-07-28 17:16:36 -0500175
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700176 .. var:: job
James E. Blair21037782017-07-19 11:56:55 -0700177
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700178 The name of the job being run.
James E. Blair21037782017-07-19 11:56:55 -0700179
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700180 .. var:: voting
James E. Blair21037782017-07-19 11:56:55 -0700181
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700182 A boolean indicating whether the job is voting.
James E. Blair21037782017-07-19 11:56:55 -0700183
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700184 .. var:: project
James E. Blair21037782017-07-19 11:56:55 -0700185
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700186 The item's project. This is a data structure with the following
187 fields:
James E. Blair21037782017-07-19 11:56:55 -0700188
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700189 .. var:: name
Monty Taylor299f94b2017-07-28 17:16:36 -0500190
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700191 The name of the project, excluding hostname. E.g., `org/project`.
Monty Taylor299f94b2017-07-28 17:16:36 -0500192
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700193 .. var:: short_name
Monty Taylor299f94b2017-07-28 17:16:36 -0500194
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700195 The name of the project, excluding directories or
196 organizations. E.g., `project`.
Monty Taylor299f94b2017-07-28 17:16:36 -0500197
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700198 .. var:: canonical_hostname
Monty Taylor299f94b2017-07-28 17:16:36 -0500199
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700200 The canonical hostname where the project lives. E.g.,
201 `git.example.com`.
Monty Taylor299f94b2017-07-28 17:16:36 -0500202
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700203 .. var:: canonical_name
204
205 The full canonical name of the project including hostname.
206 E.g., `git.example.com/org/project`.
207
Monty Taylor9e67bb72017-08-08 15:32:06 -0500208 .. var:: src_dir
209
James E. Blairba46c062017-08-28 16:23:24 -0700210 The path to the source code relative to the work dir. E.g.,
211 `src/git.example.com/org/project`.
Monty Taylor9e67bb72017-08-08 15:32:06 -0500212
James E. Blairba46c062017-08-28 16:23:24 -0700213 .. var:: projects
214 :type: list
215
216 A list of all projects prepared by Zuul for the item. It
217 includes, at least, the item's own project. It also includes
218 the projects of any items this item depends on, as well as the
219 projects that appear in :attr:`job.required-projects`.
220
221 This is a list of dictionaries, with each element consisting of:
222
223 .. var:: name
224
225 The name of the project, excluding hostname. E.g., `org/project`.
226
227 .. var:: short_name
228
229 The name of the project, excluding directories or
230 organizations. E.g., `project`.
231
232 .. var:: canonical_hostname
233
234 The canonical hostname where the project lives. E.g.,
235 `git.example.com`.
236
237 .. var:: canonical_name
238
239 The full canonical name of the project including hostname.
240 E.g., `git.example.com/org/project`.
241
242 .. var:: src_dir
243
244 The path to the source code, relative to the work dir. E.g.,
245 `src/git.example.com/org/project`.
Monty Taylor9e67bb72017-08-08 15:32:06 -0500246
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700247 .. var:: tenant
248
249 The name of the current Zuul tenant.
250
James E. Blair93e57f72017-09-01 08:51:49 -0700251 .. var:: timeout
252
253 The job timeout, in seconds.
254
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700255 .. var:: jobtags
256
257 A list of tags associated with the job. Not to be confused with
258 git tags, these are simply free-form text fields that can be
259 used by the job for reporting or classification purposes.
260
261 .. var:: items
262 :type: list
263
264 A list of dictionaries, each representing an item being tested
265 with this change with the format:
266
267 .. var:: project
268
269 The item's project. This is a data structure with the
270 following fields:
271
272 .. var:: name
273
274 The name of the project, excluding hostname. E.g.,
275 `org/project`.
276
277 .. var:: short_name
278
279 The name of the project, excluding directories or
280 organizations. E.g., `project`.
281
282 .. var:: canonical_hostname
283
284 The canonical hostname where the project lives. E.g.,
285 `git.example.com`.
286
287 .. var:: canonical_name
288
289 The full canonical name of the project including hostname.
290 E.g., `git.example.com/org/project`.
291
Monty Taylor9e67bb72017-08-08 15:32:06 -0500292 .. var:: src_dir
293
294 The path to the source code on the remote host, relative
295 to the home dir of the remote user.
296 E.g., `src/git.example.com/org/project`.
297
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700298 .. var:: branch
299
300 The target branch of the change (without the `refs/heads/` prefix).
301
302 .. var:: change
303
304 The identifier for the change.
305
Monty Taylor41634442017-09-06 18:35:17 -0500306 .. var:: change_url
307
308 The URL to the source location of the given change.
309 E.g., `https://review.example.org/#/c/123456/` or
310 `https://github.com/example/example/pull/1234`.
311
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700312 .. var:: patchset
313
314 The patchset identifier for the change. If a change is
315 revised, this will have a different value.
James E. Blair21037782017-07-19 11:56:55 -0700316
317Change Items
318++++++++++++
319
320A change to the repository. Most often, this will be a git reference
321which has not yet been merged into the repository (e.g., a gerrit
322change or a GitHub pull request). The following additional variables
323are available:
324
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700325.. var:: zuul
326 :hidden:
James E. Blair21037782017-07-19 11:56:55 -0700327
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700328 .. var:: branch
James E. Blair21037782017-07-19 11:56:55 -0700329
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700330 The target branch of the change (without the `refs/heads/` prefix).
331
332 .. var:: change
333
334 The identifier for the change.
335
336 .. var:: patchset
337
338 The patchset identifier for the change. If a change is revised,
339 this will have a different value.
James E. Blair21037782017-07-19 11:56:55 -0700340
Monty Taylor41634442017-09-06 18:35:17 -0500341 .. var:: change_url
342
343 The URL to the source location of the given change.
344 E.g., `https://review.example.org/#/c/123456/` or
345 `https://github.com/example/example/pull/1234`.
346
James E. Blair21037782017-07-19 11:56:55 -0700347Branch Items
348++++++++++++
349
350This represents a branch tip. This item may have been enqueued
351because the branch was updated (via a change having merged, or a
352direct push). Or it may have been enqueued by a timer for the purpose
353of verifying the current condition of the branch. The following
354additional variables are available:
355
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700356.. var:: zuul
357 :hidden:
James E. Blair21037782017-07-19 11:56:55 -0700358
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700359 .. var:: branch
James E. Blair21037782017-07-19 11:56:55 -0700360
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700361 The name of the item's branch (without the `refs/heads/`
362 prefix).
363
364 .. var:: oldrev
365
366 If the item was enqueued as the result of a change merging or
367 being pushed to the branch, the git sha of the old revision will
368 be included here. Otherwise, this variable will be undefined.
369
370 .. var:: newrev
371
372 If the item was enqueued as the result of a change merging or
373 being pushed to the branch, the git sha of the new revision will
374 be included here. Otherwise, this variable will be undefined.
James E. Blair21037782017-07-19 11:56:55 -0700375
376Tag Items
377+++++++++
378
379This represents a git tag. The item may have been enqueued because a
380tag was created or deleted. The following additional variables are
381available:
382
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700383.. var:: zuul
384 :hidden:
James E. Blair21037782017-07-19 11:56:55 -0700385
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700386 .. var:: tag
James E. Blair21037782017-07-19 11:56:55 -0700387
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700388 The name of the item's tag (without the `refs/tags/` prefix).
389
390 .. var:: oldrev
391
392 If the item was enqueued as the result of a tag being deleted,
393 the previous git sha of the tag will be included here. If the
394 tag was created, this variable will be undefined.
395
396 .. var:: newrev
397
398 If the item was enqueued as the result of a tag being created,
399 the new git sha of the tag will be included here. If the tag
400 was deleted, this variable will be undefined.
James E. Blair21037782017-07-19 11:56:55 -0700401
402Ref Items
403+++++++++
404
405This represents a git reference that is neither a change, branch, or
406tag. Note that all items include a `ref` attribute which may be used
407to identify the ref. The following additional variables are
408available:
409
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700410.. var:: zuul
411 :hidden:
James E. Blair21037782017-07-19 11:56:55 -0700412
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700413 .. var:: oldrev
414
415 If the item was enqueued as the result of a ref being deleted,
416 the previous git sha of the ref will be included here. If the
417 ref was created, this variable will be undefined.
418
419 .. var:: newrev
420
421 If the item was enqueued as the result of a ref being created,
422 the new git sha of the ref will be included here. If the ref
423 was deleted, this variable will be undefined.
James E. Blair21037782017-07-19 11:56:55 -0700424
425Working Directory
426+++++++++++++++++
427
428Additionally, some information about the working directory and the
429executor running the job is available:
James E. Blaireff5a9d2017-06-20 00:00:37 -0700430
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700431.. var:: zuul
432 :hidden:
James E. Blaireff5a9d2017-06-20 00:00:37 -0700433
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700434 .. var:: executor
James E. Blaireff5a9d2017-06-20 00:00:37 -0700435
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700436 A number of values related to the executor running the job are
437 available:
James E. Blaireff5a9d2017-06-20 00:00:37 -0700438
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700439 .. var:: hostname
440
441 The hostname of the executor.
442
443 .. var:: src_root
444
445 The path to the source directory.
446
447 .. var:: log_root
448
449 The path to the logs directory.
450
451 .. var:: work_root
452
453 The path to the working directory.
Jamie Lennox7655b552017-03-17 12:33:38 +1100454
455.. _user_sitewide_variables:
456
457Site-wide Variables
458~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
459
460The Zuul administrator may define variables which will be available to
461all jobs running in the system. These are statically defined and may
462not be altered by jobs. See the :ref:`Administrator's Guide
463<admin_sitewide_variables>` for information on how a site
464administrator may define these variables.
465
466
James E. Blaireff5a9d2017-06-20 00:00:37 -0700467SSH Keys
468--------
469
470Zuul starts each job with an SSH agent running and the key used to
471access the job's nodes added to that agent. Generally you won't need
472to be aware of this since Ansible will use this when performing any
473tasks on remote nodes. However, under some circumstances you may want
474to interact with the agent. For example, you may wish to add a key
475provided as a secret to the job in order to access a specific host, or
476you may want to, in a pre-playbook, replace the key used to log into
477the assigned nodes in order to further protect it from being abused by
478untrusted job content.
479
480.. TODO: describe standard lib and link to published docs for it.
481
James E. Blair88e79c02017-07-07 13:36:54 -0700482.. _return_values:
483
James E. Blair196f61a2017-06-30 15:42:29 -0700484Return Values
485-------------
486
487The job may return some values to Zuul to affect its behavior. To
488return a value, use the *zuul_return* Ansible module in a job
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700489playbook. For example:
490
491.. code-block:: yaml
James E. Blair196f61a2017-06-30 15:42:29 -0700492
493 tasks:
494 - zuul_return:
495 data:
496 foo: bar
497
498Will return the dictionary "{'foo': 'bar'}" to Zuul.
499
500.. TODO: xref to section describing formatting
501
502Several uses of these values are planned, but the only currently
503implemented use is to set the log URL for a build. To do so, set the
James E. Blaird9f0efb2017-08-02 16:07:44 -0700504**zuul.log_url** value. For example:
505
506.. code-block:: yaml
James E. Blair196f61a2017-06-30 15:42:29 -0700507
508 tasks:
509 - zuul_return:
510 data:
511 zuul:
512 log_url: http://logs.example.com/path/to/build/logs