git/ci/lib.sh
Patrick Steinhardt df651330ab ci: fix check for Ubuntu 20.04
In 5ca0c455f1 (ci: fix Python dependency on Ubuntu 24.04, 2024-05-06),
we made the use of Python 2 conditional on whether or not the CI job
runs Ubuntu 20.04. There was a brown-paper-bag-style bug though, where
the condition forgot to invoke the `test` builtin. The result of it is
that the check always fails, and thus all of our jobs run with Python 3
by accident.

Fix this.

Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-06-06 09:59:27 -07:00

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# Library of functions shared by all CI scripts
if test true = "$GITHUB_ACTIONS"
then
begin_group () {
need_to_end_group=t
echo "::group::$1" >&2
set -x
}
end_group () {
test -n "$need_to_end_group" || return 0
set +x
need_to_end_group=
echo '::endgroup::' >&2
}
elif test true = "$GITLAB_CI"
then
begin_group () {
need_to_end_group=t
printf "\e[0Ksection_start:$(date +%s):$(echo "$1" | tr ' ' _)\r\e[0K$1\n"
trap "end_group '$1'" EXIT
set -x
}
end_group () {
test -n "$need_to_end_group" || return 0
set +x
need_to_end_group=
printf "\e[0Ksection_end:$(date +%s):$(echo "$1" | tr ' ' _)\r\e[0K\n"
trap - EXIT
}
else
begin_group () { :; }
end_group () { :; }
set -x
fi
group () {
group="$1"
shift
begin_group "$group"
# work around `dash` not supporting `set -o pipefail`
(
"$@" 2>&1
echo $? >exit.status
) |
sed 's/^\(\([^ ]*\):\([0-9]*\):\([0-9]*:\) \)\(error\|warning\): /::\5 file=\2,line=\3::\1/'
res=$(cat exit.status)
rm exit.status
end_group "$group"
return $res
}
begin_group "CI setup"
trap "end_group 'CI setup'" EXIT
# Set 'exit on error' for all CI scripts to let the caller know that
# something went wrong.
#
# We already enabled tracing executed commands earlier. This helps by showing
# how # environment variables are set and and dependencies are installed.
set -e
skip_branch_tip_with_tag () {
# Sometimes, a branch is pushed at the same time the tag that points
# at the same commit as the tip of the branch is pushed, and building
# both at the same time is a waste.
#
# When the build is triggered by a push to a tag, $CI_BRANCH will
# have that tagname, e.g. v2.14.0. Let's see if $CI_BRANCH is
# exactly at a tag, and if so, if it is different from $CI_BRANCH.
# That way, we can tell if we are building the tip of a branch that
# is tagged and we can skip the build because we won't be skipping a
# build of a tag.
if TAG=$(git describe --exact-match "$CI_BRANCH" 2>/dev/null) &&
test "$TAG" != "$CI_BRANCH"
then
echo "$(tput setaf 2)Tip of $CI_BRANCH is exactly at $TAG$(tput sgr0)"
exit 0
fi
}
# Check whether we can use the path passed via the first argument as Git
# repository.
is_usable_git_repository () {
# We require Git in our PATH, otherwise we cannot access repositories
# at all.
if ! command -v git >/dev/null
then
return 1
fi
# And the target directory needs to be a proper Git repository.
if ! git -C "$1" rev-parse 2>/dev/null
then
return 1
fi
}
# Save some info about the current commit's tree, so we can skip the build
# job if we encounter the same tree again and can provide a useful info
# message.
save_good_tree () {
if ! is_usable_git_repository .
then
return
fi
echo "$(git rev-parse $CI_COMMIT^{tree}) $CI_COMMIT $CI_JOB_NUMBER $CI_JOB_ID" >>"$good_trees_file"
# limit the file size
tail -1000 "$good_trees_file" >"$good_trees_file".tmp
mv "$good_trees_file".tmp "$good_trees_file"
}
# Skip the build job if the same tree has already been built and tested
# successfully before (e.g. because the branch got rebased, changing only
# the commit messages).
skip_good_tree () {
if test true = "$GITHUB_ACTIONS"
then
return
fi
if ! is_usable_git_repository .
then
return
fi
if ! good_tree_info="$(grep "^$(git rev-parse $CI_COMMIT^{tree}) " "$good_trees_file")"
then
# Haven't seen this tree yet, or no cached good trees file yet.
# Continue the build job.
return
fi
echo "$good_tree_info" | {
read tree prev_good_commit prev_good_job_number prev_good_job_id
if test "$CI_JOB_ID" = "$prev_good_job_id"
then
cat <<-EOF
$(tput setaf 2)Skipping build job for commit $CI_COMMIT.$(tput sgr0)
This commit has already been built and tested successfully by this build job.
To force a re-build delete the branch's cache and then hit 'Restart job'.
EOF
else
cat <<-EOF
$(tput setaf 2)Skipping build job for commit $CI_COMMIT.$(tput sgr0)
This commit's tree has already been built and tested successfully in build job $prev_good_job_number for commit $prev_good_commit.
The log of that build job is available at $SYSTEM_TASKDEFINITIONSURI$SYSTEM_TEAMPROJECT/_build/results?buildId=$prev_good_job_id
To force a re-build delete the branch's cache and then hit 'Restart job'.
EOF
fi
}
exit 0
}
check_unignored_build_artifacts () {
if ! is_usable_git_repository .
then
return
fi
! git ls-files --other --exclude-standard --error-unmatch \
-- ':/*' 2>/dev/null ||
{
echo "$(tput setaf 1)error: found unignored build artifacts$(tput sgr0)"
false
}
}
handle_failed_tests () {
return 1
}
create_failed_test_artifacts () {
mkdir -p t/failed-test-artifacts
for test_exit in t/test-results/*.exit
do
test 0 != "$(cat "$test_exit")" || continue
test_name="${test_exit%.exit}"
test_name="${test_name##*/}"
printf "\\e[33m\\e[1m=== Failed test: ${test_name} ===\\e[m\\n"
echo "The full logs are in the 'print test failures' step below."
echo "See also the 'failed-tests-*' artifacts attached to this run."
cat "t/test-results/$test_name.markup"
trash_dir="t/trash directory.$test_name"
cp "t/test-results/$test_name.out" t/failed-test-artifacts/
tar czf t/failed-test-artifacts/"$test_name".trash.tar.gz "$trash_dir"
done
}
# GitHub Action doesn't set TERM, which is required by tput
export TERM=${TERM:-dumb}
# Clear MAKEFLAGS that may come from the outside world.
export MAKEFLAGS=
if test -n "$SYSTEM_COLLECTIONURI" || test -n "$SYSTEM_TASKDEFINITIONSURI"
then
CI_TYPE=azure-pipelines
# We are running in Azure Pipelines
CI_BRANCH="$BUILD_SOURCEBRANCH"
CI_COMMIT="$BUILD_SOURCEVERSION"
CI_JOB_ID="$BUILD_BUILDID"
CI_JOB_NUMBER="$BUILD_BUILDNUMBER"
CI_OS_NAME="$(echo "$AGENT_OS" | tr A-Z a-z)"
test darwin != "$CI_OS_NAME" || CI_OS_NAME=osx
CI_REPO_SLUG="$(expr "$BUILD_REPOSITORY_URI" : '.*/\([^/]*/[^/]*\)$')"
CC="${CC:-gcc}"
# use a subdirectory of the cache dir (because the file share is shared
# among *all* phases)
cache_dir="$HOME/test-cache/$SYSTEM_PHASENAME"
GIT_TEST_OPTS="--write-junit-xml"
JOBS=10
elif test true = "$GITHUB_ACTIONS"
then
CI_TYPE=github-actions
CI_BRANCH="$GITHUB_REF"
CI_COMMIT="$GITHUB_SHA"
CI_OS_NAME="$(echo "$RUNNER_OS" | tr A-Z a-z)"
test macos != "$CI_OS_NAME" || CI_OS_NAME=osx
CI_REPO_SLUG="$GITHUB_REPOSITORY"
CI_JOB_ID="$GITHUB_RUN_ID"
CC="${CC_PACKAGE:-${CC:-gcc}}"
DONT_SKIP_TAGS=t
handle_failed_tests () {
echo "FAILED_TEST_ARTIFACTS=t/failed-test-artifacts" >>$GITHUB_ENV
create_failed_test_artifacts
return 1
}
cache_dir="$HOME/none"
GIT_TEST_OPTS="--github-workflow-markup"
JOBS=10
elif test true = "$GITLAB_CI"
then
CI_TYPE=gitlab-ci
CI_BRANCH="$CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME"
CI_COMMIT="$CI_COMMIT_SHA"
case "$CI_JOB_IMAGE" in
macos-*)
# GitLab CI has Python installed via multiple package managers,
# most notably via asdf and Homebrew. Ensure that our builds
# pick up the Homebrew one by prepending it to our PATH as the
# asdf one breaks tests.
export PATH="$(brew --prefix)/bin:$PATH"
CI_OS_NAME=osx
;;
alpine:*|fedora:*|ubuntu:*)
CI_OS_NAME=linux;;
*)
echo "Could not identify OS image" >&2
env >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
CI_REPO_SLUG="$CI_PROJECT_PATH"
CI_JOB_ID="$CI_JOB_ID"
CC="${CC_PACKAGE:-${CC:-gcc}}"
DONT_SKIP_TAGS=t
handle_failed_tests () {
create_failed_test_artifacts
return 1
}
cache_dir="$HOME/none"
runs_on_pool=$(echo "$CI_JOB_IMAGE" | tr : -)
JOBS=$(nproc)
else
echo "Could not identify CI type" >&2
env >&2
exit 1
fi
MAKEFLAGS="$MAKEFLAGS --jobs=$JOBS"
GIT_PROVE_OPTS="--timer --jobs $JOBS"
GIT_TEST_OPTS="$GIT_TEST_OPTS --verbose-log -x"
case "$CI_OS_NAME" in
windows|windows_nt)
GIT_TEST_OPTS="$GIT_TEST_OPTS --no-chain-lint --no-bin-wrappers"
;;
esac
export GIT_TEST_OPTS
export GIT_PROVE_OPTS
good_trees_file="$cache_dir/good-trees"
mkdir -p "$cache_dir"
test -n "${DONT_SKIP_TAGS-}" ||
skip_branch_tip_with_tag
skip_good_tree
if test -z "$jobname"
then
jobname="$CI_OS_NAME-$CC"
fi
export DEVELOPER=1
export DEFAULT_TEST_TARGET=prove
export GIT_TEST_CLONE_2GB=true
export SKIP_DASHED_BUILT_INS=YesPlease
case "$runs_on_pool" in
ubuntu-*)
if test "$jobname" = "linux-gcc-default"
then
break
fi
# Python 2 is end of life, and Ubuntu 23.04 and newer don't actually
# have it anymore. We thus only test with Python 2 on older LTS
# releases.
if test "$distro" = "ubuntu-20.04"
then
PYTHON_PACKAGE=python2
else
PYTHON_PACKAGE=python3
fi
MAKEFLAGS="$MAKEFLAGS PYTHON_PATH=/usr/bin/$PYTHON_PACKAGE"
export GIT_TEST_HTTPD=true
# The Linux build installs the defined dependency versions below.
# The OS X build installs much more recent versions, whichever
# were recorded in the Homebrew database upon creating the OS X
# image.
# Keep that in mind when you encounter a broken OS X build!
export LINUX_GIT_LFS_VERSION="1.5.2"
P4_PATH="$HOME/custom/p4"
GIT_LFS_PATH="$HOME/custom/git-lfs"
export PATH="$GIT_LFS_PATH:$P4_PATH:$PATH"
;;
macos-*)
MAKEFLAGS="$MAKEFLAGS PYTHON_PATH=$(which python3)"
if [ "$jobname" != osx-gcc ]
then
MAKEFLAGS="$MAKEFLAGS APPLE_COMMON_CRYPTO_SHA1=Yes"
fi
P4_PATH="$HOME/custom/p4"
export PATH="$P4_PATH:$PATH"
;;
esac
case "$jobname" in
linux32)
CC=gcc
;;
linux-musl)
CC=gcc
MAKEFLAGS="$MAKEFLAGS PYTHON_PATH=/usr/bin/python3 USE_LIBPCRE2=Yes"
MAKEFLAGS="$MAKEFLAGS NO_REGEX=Yes ICONV_OMITS_BOM=Yes"
MAKEFLAGS="$MAKEFLAGS GIT_TEST_UTF8_LOCALE=C.UTF-8"
;;
linux-leaks|linux-reftable-leaks)
export SANITIZE=leak
export GIT_TEST_PASSING_SANITIZE_LEAK=true
export GIT_TEST_SANITIZE_LEAK_LOG=true
;;
linux-asan-ubsan)
export SANITIZE=address,undefined
export NO_SVN_TESTS=LetsSaveSomeTime
MAKEFLAGS="$MAKEFLAGS NO_PYTHON=YepBecauseP4FlakesTooOften"
;;
esac
MAKEFLAGS="$MAKEFLAGS CC=${CC:-cc}"
end_group "CI setup"
set -x