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Paul Belanger82595102013-04-08 11:30:51 -04001Zuul
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James E. Blaird65e22d2012-06-01 13:50:21 -07003
James E. Blair4c3e0a32016-10-12 14:15:20 -07004Zuul is a project gating system developed for the OpenStack Project.
James E. Blaird65e22d2012-06-01 13:50:21 -07005
James E. Blair75260742016-10-12 15:12:06 -07006We are currently engaged in a significant development effort in
7preparation for the third major version of Zuul. We call this effort
8`Zuul v3`_ and it is described in more detail below.
9
Monty Taylor65293752017-07-10 17:22:52 -050010The latest documentation for Zuul v3 is published at:
11https://docs.openstack.org/infra/zuul/feature/zuulv3/
12
Clint Byrumf491d062018-01-04 20:57:29 -080013If you are looking for the Edge routing service named Zuul that is
14related to Netflix, it can be found here:
15https://github.com/Netflix/zuul
16
17If you are looking for the Javascript testing tool named Zuul, it
18can be found here:
19https://github.com/defunctzombie/zuul
20
Paul Belanger82595102013-04-08 11:30:51 -040021Contributing
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James E. Blaird65e22d2012-06-01 13:50:21 -070023
James E. Blair1a426402016-10-12 15:17:07 -070024We are currently engaged in a significant development effort in
25preparation for the third major version of Zuul. We call this effort
26`Zuul v3`_ and it is described in this file in the `feature/zuulv3`
27branch of this repo.
28
Anita Kuno84ed8cd2013-12-17 10:14:45 -050029To browse the latest code, see: https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack-infra/zuul/tree/
30To clone the latest code, use `git clone git://git.openstack.org/openstack-infra/zuul`
James E. Blaird65e22d2012-06-01 13:50:21 -070031
Michael Krotscheck8c81dc32014-11-11 15:59:06 -080032Bugs are handled at: https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/project/679
James E. Blaird65e22d2012-06-01 13:50:21 -070033
James E. Blair4c3e0a32016-10-12 14:15:20 -070034Code reviews are, as you might expect, handled by gerrit at
35https://review.openstack.org
James E. Blaird65e22d2012-06-01 13:50:21 -070036
James E. Blair4c3e0a32016-10-12 14:15:20 -070037Use `git review` to submit patches (after creating a Gerrit account
38that links to your launchpad account). Example::
James E. Blaird65e22d2012-06-01 13:50:21 -070039
40 # Do your commits
Paul Belanger82595102013-04-08 11:30:51 -040041 $ git review
Ori Livneh7191ee82013-05-02 19:13:53 -070042 # Enter your username if prompted
James E. Blair75260742016-10-12 15:12:06 -070043
44Zuul v3
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46
47The Zuul v3 effort involves significant changes to Zuul, and its
48companion program, Nodepool. The intent is for Zuul to become more
49generally useful outside of the OpenStack community. This is the best
50way to get started with this effort:
51
521) Read the Zuul v3 spec: http://specs.openstack.org/openstack-infra/infra-specs/specs/zuulv3.html
53
54 We use specification documents like this to describe large efforts
55 where we want to make sure that all the participants are in
56 agreement about what will happen and generally how before starting
57 development. These specs should contain enough information for
58 people to evaluate the proposal generally, and sometimes include
59 specific details that need to be agreed upon in advance. They are
60 living documents which can change as work gets underway. However,
61 every change or detail does not need to be reflected in the spec --
62 most work is simply done with patches (and revised if necessary in
63 code review).
64
652) Read the Nodepool build-workers spec: http://specs.openstack.org/openstack-infra/infra-specs/specs/nodepool-zookeeper-workers.html
66
673) Review any proposed updates to these specs: https://review.openstack.org/#/q/status:open+project:openstack-infra/infra-specs+topic:zuulv3
68
69 Some of the information in the specs may be effectively superceded
70 by changes here, which are still undergoing review.
71
David Shrewsbury49bee7b2017-03-28 14:28:02 -0400724) Read developer documentation on the internal data model and testing: http://docs.openstack.org/infra/zuul/feature/zuulv3/developer.html
James E. Blair75260742016-10-12 15:12:06 -070073
74 The general philosophy for Zuul tests is to perform functional
75 testing of either the individual component or the entire end-to-end
76 system with external systems (such as Gerrit) replaced with fakes.
77 Before adding additional unit tests with a narrower focus, consider
78 whether they add value to this system or are merely duplicative of
79 functional tests.
80
815) Review open changes: https://review.openstack.org/#/q/status:open+branch:feature/zuulv3
82
83 We find that the most valuable code reviews are ones that spot
84 problems with the proposed change, or raise questions about how
85 that might affect other systems or subsequent work. It is also a
86 great way to stay involved as a team in work performed by others
87 (for instance, by observing and asking questions about development
88 while it is in progress). We try not to sweat the small things and
89 don't worry too much about style suggestions or other nitpicky
90 things (unless they are relevant -- for instance, a -1 vote on a
91 change that introduces a yaml change out of character with existing
92 conventions is useful because it makes the system more
93 user-friendly; a -1 vote on a change which uses a sub-optimal line
94 breaking strategy is probably not the best use of anyone's time).
95
966) Join #zuul on Freenode. Let others (especially jeblair who is
97 trying to coordinate and prioritize work) know what you would like
98 to work on.
99
James E. Blaird5dcaa12016-12-05 13:39:30 -08001007) Check storyboard for status of current work items: https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/board/41
James E. Blair75260742016-10-12 15:12:06 -0700101
James E. Blair903a7462017-03-07 09:28:40 -0800102 Work items tagged with ``low-hanging-fruit`` are tasks that have
103 been identified as not requiring an expansive knowledge of the
104 system. They may still require either some knowledge or
105 investigation into a specific area, but should be suitable for a
106 developer who is becoming acquainted with the system. Those items
107 can be found at:
108 https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/story/list?tags=low-hanging-fruit&tags=zuulv3
109
James E. Blair75260742016-10-12 15:12:06 -0700110Once you are up to speed on those items, it will be helpful to know
111the following:
112
113* Zuul v3 includes some substantial changes to Zuul, and in order to
114 implement them quickly and simultaneously, we temporarily disabled
115 most of the test suite. That test suite still has relevance, but
116 tests are likely to need updating individually, with reasons ranging
117 from something simple such as a test-framework method changing its
118 name, to more substantial issues, such as a feature being removed as
119 part of the v3 work. Each test will need to be evaluated
James E. Blaird5dcaa12016-12-05 13:39:30 -0800120 individually. Feel free to, at any time, claim a test name in this
121 story and work on re-enabling it:
122 https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/story/2000773
James E. Blair75260742016-10-12 15:12:06 -0700123
124* Because of the importance of external systems, as well as the number
125 of internal Zuul components, actually running Zuul in a development
126 mode quickly becomes unweildy (imagine uploading changes to Gerrit
127 repeatedly while altering Zuul source code). Instead, the best way
128 to develop with Zuul is in fact to write a functional test.
129 Construct a test to fully simulate the series of events you want to
130 see, then run it in the foreground. For example::
131
Paul Belanger6a1825d2017-03-18 12:40:43 -0400132 .tox/py27/bin/python -m testtools.run tests.unit.test_scheduler.TestScheduler.test_jobs_executed
James E. Blair75260742016-10-12 15:12:06 -0700133
134 See TESTING.rst for more information.
135
136* There are many occasions, when working on sweeping changes to Zuul
137 v3, we left notes for future work items in the code marked with
138 "TODOv3". These represent potentially serious missing functionality
139 or other issues which must be resolved before an initial v3 release
140 (unlike a more conventional TODO note, these really can not be left
141 indefinitely). These present an opportunity to identify work items
142 not otherwise tracked. The names associated with TODO or TODOv3
143 items do not mean that only that person can address them -- they
144 simply reflect who to ask to explain the item in more detail if it
145 is too cryptic. In your own work, feel free to leave TODOv3 notes
146 if a change would otherwise become too large or unweildy.
James E. Blaira3c03ed2016-12-05 13:39:39 -0800147
Monty Taylor9c817e92017-06-16 12:31:23 -0500148Python Version Support
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150
151Zuul v3 requires Python 3. It does not support Python 2.
152
153As Ansible is used for the execution of jobs, it's important to note that
154while Ansible does support Python 3, not all of Ansible's modules do. Zuul
155currently sets ``ansible_python_interpreter`` to python2 so that remote
156content will be executed with Python2.
157
James E. Blaira3c03ed2016-12-05 13:39:39 -0800158Roadmap
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160
James E. Blair903a7462017-03-07 09:28:40 -0800161* Begin using Zuul v3 to run jobs for Zuul itself
James E. Blaira3c03ed2016-12-05 13:39:39 -0800162* Implement a shim to translate Zuul v2 demand into Nodepool Zookeeper
163 launcher requests
164* Begin using Zookeeper based Nodepool launchers with Zuul v2.5 in
165 OpenStack Infra
James E. Blaira3c03ed2016-12-05 13:39:39 -0800166* Move OpenStack Infra to use Zuul v3
167* Implement Github support
168* Begin using Zuul v3 to run tests on Ansible repos
169* Implement support in Nodepool for non-OpenStack clouds
170* Add native container support to Zuul / Nodepool