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stages:
- build
- assign_test
- host_test
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- unit_test
- integration_test
- deploy
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variables:
# System environment
# Common parameters for the 'make' during CI tests
MAKEFLAGS: "-j5 --no-keep-going"
# GitLab-CI environment
# more attempts for more robust
GET_SOURCES_ATTEMPTS: "10"
ARTIFACT_DOWNLOAD_ATTEMPTS: "10"
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# We use get-full-sources.sh script to fetch the submodules and/or re-fetch the repo
# if it was corrupted (if submodule update fails this can happen)
GIT_STRATEGY: fetch
GIT_SUBMODULE_STRATEGY: none
# IDF environment
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IDF_PATH: "$CI_PROJECT_DIR"
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APPLY_BOT_FILTER_SCRIPT: "$CI_PROJECT_DIR/tools/ci/apply_bot_filter.py"
CHECKOUT_REF_SCRIPT: "$CI_PROJECT_DIR/tools/ci/checkout_project_ref.py"
# When 'fetch' strategy is used, Gitlab removes untracked files before checking out
# new revision. However if the new revision doesn't include some of the submodules
# which were present in the old revision, such submodule directories would not be
# removed by the checkout. This extra step ensures that these stale submodules
# are removed.
.git_clean_stale_submodules: &git_clean_stale_submodules >
find . -name '.git' -not -path './.git' -printf '%P\n'
| sed 's|/.git||'
| xargs -I {} sh -c '
grep -q {} .gitmodules
|| (echo "Removing {}, has .git directory but not in .gitmodules file"
&& rm -rf {});'
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# before each job, we need to check if this job is filtered by bot stage/job filter
.apply_bot_filter: &apply_bot_filter
python $APPLY_BOT_FILTER_SCRIPT || exit 0
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before_script:
- source tools/ci/setup_python.sh
- *git_clean_stale_submodules
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# apply bot filter in before script
- *apply_bot_filter
# add gitlab ssh key
- mkdir -p ~/.ssh
- chmod 700 ~/.ssh
- echo -n $GITLAB_KEY > ~/.ssh/id_rsa_base64
- base64 --decode --ignore-garbage ~/.ssh/id_rsa_base64 > ~/.ssh/id_rsa
- chmod 600 ~/.ssh/id_rsa
- echo -e "Host gitlab.espressif.cn\n\tStrictHostKeyChecking no\n" >> ~/.ssh/config
# Set IS_PRIVATE or IS_PUBLIC depending on if our branch is public or not
#
# (the same regular expressions are used to set these are used in 'only:' sections below
- source tools/ci/configure_ci_environment.sh
# fetch the submodules (& if necessary re-fetch repo) from gitlab
- time ./tools/ci/get-full-sources.sh
.do_nothing_before:
before_script: &do_nothing_before
- source tools/ci/setup_python.sh
- *git_clean_stale_submodules
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# apply bot filter in before script
- *apply_bot_filter
- echo "Not setting up GitLab key, not fetching submodules"
- source tools/ci/configure_ci_environment.sh
.add_gitlab_key_before:
before_script: &add_gitlab_key_before
- source tools/ci/setup_python.sh
- *git_clean_stale_submodules
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# apply bot filter in before script
- *apply_bot_filter
- echo "Not fetching submodules"
- source tools/ci/configure_ci_environment.sh
# add gitlab ssh key
- mkdir -p ~/.ssh
- chmod 700 ~/.ssh
- echo -n $GITLAB_KEY > ~/.ssh/id_rsa_base64
- base64 --decode --ignore-garbage ~/.ssh/id_rsa_base64 > ~/.ssh/id_rsa
- chmod 600 ~/.ssh/id_rsa
- echo -e "Host gitlab.espressif.cn\n\tStrictHostKeyChecking no\n" >> ~/.ssh/config
build_template_app:
stage: build
image: $CI_DOCKER_REGISTRY/esp32-ci-env
tags:
- build
variables:
BATCH_BUILD: "1"
IDF_CI_BUILD: "1"
script:
# Set the variable for 'esp-idf-template' testing
- ESP_IDF_TEMPLATE_GIT=${ESP_IDF_TEMPLATE_GIT:-"https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf-template.git"}
- git clone ${ESP_IDF_TEMPLATE_GIT}
- cd esp-idf-template
# Try to use the same branch name for esp-idf-template that we're
# using on esp-idf. If it doesn't exist then just stick to the default
# branch
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- python $CHECKOUT_REF_SCRIPT esp-idf-template
- make defconfig
# Test debug build (default)
- make all V=1
# Now test release build
- make clean
- sed -i.bak -e's/CONFIG_OPTIMIZATION_LEVEL_DEBUG\=y/CONFIG_OPTIMIZATION_LEVEL_RELEASE=y/' sdkconfig
- make all V=1
# Check if there are any stray printf/ets_printf references in WiFi libs
- cd ../components/esp32/lib
- test $(xtensa-esp32-elf-nm *.a | grep -w printf | wc -l) -eq 0
- test $(xtensa-esp32-elf-nm *.a | grep -w ets_printf | wc -l) -eq 0
.build_template: &build_template
stage: build
image: $CI_DOCKER_REGISTRY/esp32-ci-env
tags:
- build
variables:
BATCH_BUILD: "1"
V: "0"
.build_ssc_template: &build_ssc_template
<<: *build_template
artifacts:
paths:
- SSC/ssc_bin
expire_in: 1 mos
variables:
SSC_CONFIG_FOLDER: "$CI_PROJECT_DIR/SSC/configs/ESP32_IDF"
script:
- git clone $SSC_REPOSITORY
- cd SSC
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- python $CHECKOUT_REF_SCRIPT SSC
- MAKEFLAGS= ./ci_build_ssc.sh "${CI_JOB_NAME}" "${IDF_PATH}/.gitlab-ci.yml"
# don't forget to add to dependency to test_template when adding new build_ssc jobs
build_ssc_00:
<<: *build_ssc_template
build_ssc_01:
<<: *build_ssc_template
build_ssc_02:
<<: *build_ssc_template
# If you want to add new build ssc jobs, please add it into dependencies of `assign_test` and `.test_template`
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build_esp_idf_tests:
<<: *build_template
artifacts:
paths:
- tools/unit-test-app/output
- components/idf_test/unit_test/TestCaseAll.yml
- components/idf_test/unit_test/CIConfigs/*.yml
expire_in: 1 mos
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script:
- cd tools/unit-test-app
- make help # make sure kconfig tools are built in single process
- make ut-clean-all-configs
- export EXTRA_CFLAGS="-Werror -Werror=deprecated-declarations"
- export EXTRA_CXXFLAGS=${EXTRA_CFLAGS}
- make ut-build-all-configs TESTS_ALL=1
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- python tools/UnitTestParser.py
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.build_examples_template: &build_examples_template
<<: *build_template
artifacts:
when: always
paths:
- build_examples/*/*/*/build/*.bin
- build_examples/*/*/*/build/*.elf
- build_examples/*/*/*/build/*.map
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- build_examples/*/*/*/build/download.config
- build_examples/*/*/*/build/bootloader/*.bin
- $LOG_PATH
expire_in: 1 week
variables:
IDF_CI_BUILD: "1"
LOG_PATH: "$CI_PROJECT_DIR/log_examples"
script:
# it's not possible to build 100% out-of-tree and have the "artifacts"
# mechanism work, but this is the next best thing
- rm -rf build_examples
- mkdir build_examples
- cd build_examples
# build some of examples
- mkdir -p ${LOG_PATH}
- ${IDF_PATH}/tools/ci/build_examples.sh "${CI_JOB_NAME}"
build_examples_00:
<<: *build_examples_template
build_examples_01:
<<: *build_examples_template
build_examples_02:
<<: *build_examples_template
build_examples_03:
<<: *build_examples_template
build_examples_04:
<<: *build_examples_template
build_examples_05:
<<: *build_examples_template
build_examples_06:
<<: *build_examples_template
build_examples_07:
<<: *build_examples_template
# If you want to add new build example jobs, please add it into dependencies of `.example_test_template`
build_docs:
stage: build
image: $CI_DOCKER_REGISTRY/esp32-ci-env
tags:
- build_docs
artifacts:
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when: always
paths:
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- docs/doxygen-warning-log.txt
- docs/sphinx-warning-log.txt
- docs/sphinx-warning-log-sanitized.txt
- docs/_build/html
expire_in: 1 mos
script:
- cd docs
- doxygen
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# If there are Doxygen warnings, print them and bail out
- test $(cat doxygen-warning-log.txt | wc -l) -eq 0 || ( echo "Doxygen pass had some warnings:" && cat doxygen-warning-log.txt && false )
docs: use custom roles to generate GitHub links This change replaces direct links to GitHub master branch with auto-generated links using docutils custom roles. These auto-generated links point to the tree or blob for the git commit ID (or tag) of the repository. This is needed to ensure that links don’t become broken when files in master branch are moved around or deleted. The following roles are introduced: - :idf:`path` - points to directory inside ESP-IDF - :idf_blob:`path` - points to file inside ESP-IDF - :idf_raw:`path` - points to raw view of the file inside ESP-IDF - :component:`path` - points to directory inside ESP-IDF components dir - :component_blob:`path` - points to file inside ESP-IDF components dir - :component_raw:`path` - points to raw view of the file inside ESP-IDF components dir - :example:`path` - points to directory inside ESP-IDF examples dir - :example_blob:`path` - points to file inside ESP-IDF examples dir - :example_raw:`path` - points to raw view of the file inside ESP-IDF examples dir A check is added to the CI build script, which searches RST files for presence of hard-coded links (identified by tree/master, blob/master, or raw/master part of the URL). This check can be run manually: cd docs && make gh-linkcheck Additionally, Sphinx linkcheck build type is used to create new CI test, which check for broken links. This test has to be triggered explicitly, because including it in normal build process (when the commit is not yet deployed to Github) will not work. It can be triggered in a regular fashion using a combination of cron and Curl, similar to stress tests.
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- make gh-linkcheck
- make html
- ./check_doc_warnings.sh
.host_test_template: &host_test_template
stage: host_test
image: $CI_DOCKER_REGISTRY/esp32-ci-env$BOT_DOCKER_IMAGE_TAG
tags:
- host_test
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dependencies: []
test_nvs_on_host:
<<: *host_test_template
script:
- cd components/nvs_flash/test_nvs_host
- make test
test_partition_table_on_host:
<<: *host_test_template
tags:
- build
script:
- cd components/partition_table/test_gen_esp32part_host
- ./gen_esp32part_tests.py
test_wl_on_host:
<<: *host_test_template
artifacts:
paths:
- components/wear_levelling/test_wl_host/coverage_report.zip
script:
- cd components/wear_levelling/test_wl_host
- make test
test_multi_heap_on_host:
<<: *host_test_template
script:
- cd components/heap/test_multi_heap_host
- ./test_all_configs.sh
test_build_system:
<<: *host_test_template
script:
- ${IDF_PATH}/tools/ci/test_configure_ci_environment.sh
- rm -rf test_build_system
- mkdir test_build_system
- cd test_build_system
- ${IDF_PATH}/tools/ci/test_build_system.sh
push_to_github:
stage: deploy
image: $CI_DOCKER_REGISTRY/esp32-ci-env
tags:
- deploy
only:
- master
- /^release\/v/
- /^v\d+\.\d+(\.\d+)?($|-)/
when: on_success
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dependencies: []
before_script: *do_nothing_before
script:
- mkdir -p ~/.ssh
- chmod 700 ~/.ssh
- echo -n $GH_PUSH_KEY > ~/.ssh/id_rsa_base64
- base64 --decode --ignore-garbage ~/.ssh/id_rsa_base64 > ~/.ssh/id_rsa
- chmod 600 ~/.ssh/id_rsa
- echo -e "Host github.com\n\tStrictHostKeyChecking no\n" >> ~/.ssh/config
- git remote remove github &>/dev/null || true
- git remote add github git@github.com:espressif/esp-idf.git
- tools/ci/push_to_github.sh
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deploy_docs:
stage: host_test
image: $CI_DOCKER_REGISTRY/esp32-ci-env$BOT_DOCKER_IMAGE_TAG
tags:
- deploy
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only:
- master
- /^release\/v/
- /^v\d+\.\d+(\.\d+)?($|-)/
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- triggers
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dependencies:
- build_docs
before_script: *do_nothing_before
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script:
- mkdir -p ~/.ssh
- chmod 700 ~/.ssh
- echo -n $DOCS_DEPLOY_KEY > ~/.ssh/id_rsa_base64
- base64 --decode --ignore-garbage ~/.ssh/id_rsa_base64 > ~/.ssh/id_rsa
- chmod 600 ~/.ssh/id_rsa
- echo -e "Host $DOCS_SERVER\n\tStrictHostKeyChecking no\n\tUser $DOCS_SERVER_USER\n" >> ~/.ssh/config
- export GIT_VER=$(git describe --always)
- cd docs/_build/
- mv html $GIT_VER
- tar czvf $GIT_VER.tar.gz $GIT_VER
- scp $GIT_VER.tar.gz $DOCS_SERVER:$DOCS_PATH
- ssh $DOCS_SERVER -x "cd $DOCS_PATH && tar xzvf $GIT_VER.tar.gz && rm -f latest && ln -s $GIT_VER latest"
docs: use custom roles to generate GitHub links This change replaces direct links to GitHub master branch with auto-generated links using docutils custom roles. These auto-generated links point to the tree or blob for the git commit ID (or tag) of the repository. This is needed to ensure that links don’t become broken when files in master branch are moved around or deleted. The following roles are introduced: - :idf:`path` - points to directory inside ESP-IDF - :idf_blob:`path` - points to file inside ESP-IDF - :idf_raw:`path` - points to raw view of the file inside ESP-IDF - :component:`path` - points to directory inside ESP-IDF components dir - :component_blob:`path` - points to file inside ESP-IDF components dir - :component_raw:`path` - points to raw view of the file inside ESP-IDF components dir - :example:`path` - points to directory inside ESP-IDF examples dir - :example_blob:`path` - points to file inside ESP-IDF examples dir - :example_raw:`path` - points to raw view of the file inside ESP-IDF examples dir A check is added to the CI build script, which searches RST files for presence of hard-coded links (identified by tree/master, blob/master, or raw/master part of the URL). This check can be run manually: cd docs && make gh-linkcheck Additionally, Sphinx linkcheck build type is used to create new CI test, which check for broken links. This test has to be triggered explicitly, because including it in normal build process (when the commit is not yet deployed to Github) will not work. It can be triggered in a regular fashion using a combination of cron and Curl, similar to stress tests.
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check_doc_links:
stage: host_test
image: $CI_DOCKER_REGISTRY/esp32-ci-env$BOT_DOCKER_IMAGE_TAG
docs: use custom roles to generate GitHub links This change replaces direct links to GitHub master branch with auto-generated links using docutils custom roles. These auto-generated links point to the tree or blob for the git commit ID (or tag) of the repository. This is needed to ensure that links don’t become broken when files in master branch are moved around or deleted. The following roles are introduced: - :idf:`path` - points to directory inside ESP-IDF - :idf_blob:`path` - points to file inside ESP-IDF - :idf_raw:`path` - points to raw view of the file inside ESP-IDF - :component:`path` - points to directory inside ESP-IDF components dir - :component_blob:`path` - points to file inside ESP-IDF components dir - :component_raw:`path` - points to raw view of the file inside ESP-IDF components dir - :example:`path` - points to directory inside ESP-IDF examples dir - :example_blob:`path` - points to file inside ESP-IDF examples dir - :example_raw:`path` - points to raw view of the file inside ESP-IDF examples dir A check is added to the CI build script, which searches RST files for presence of hard-coded links (identified by tree/master, blob/master, or raw/master part of the URL). This check can be run manually: cd docs && make gh-linkcheck Additionally, Sphinx linkcheck build type is used to create new CI test, which check for broken links. This test has to be triggered explicitly, because including it in normal build process (when the commit is not yet deployed to Github) will not work. It can be triggered in a regular fashion using a combination of cron and Curl, similar to stress tests.
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tags:
- check_doc_links
only:
# can only be triggered
- triggers
artifacts:
paths:
- docs/_build/linkcheck
expire_in: 1 mos
docs: use custom roles to generate GitHub links This change replaces direct links to GitHub master branch with auto-generated links using docutils custom roles. These auto-generated links point to the tree or blob for the git commit ID (or tag) of the repository. This is needed to ensure that links don’t become broken when files in master branch are moved around or deleted. The following roles are introduced: - :idf:`path` - points to directory inside ESP-IDF - :idf_blob:`path` - points to file inside ESP-IDF - :idf_raw:`path` - points to raw view of the file inside ESP-IDF - :component:`path` - points to directory inside ESP-IDF components dir - :component_blob:`path` - points to file inside ESP-IDF components dir - :component_raw:`path` - points to raw view of the file inside ESP-IDF components dir - :example:`path` - points to directory inside ESP-IDF examples dir - :example_blob:`path` - points to file inside ESP-IDF examples dir - :example_raw:`path` - points to raw view of the file inside ESP-IDF examples dir A check is added to the CI build script, which searches RST files for presence of hard-coded links (identified by tree/master, blob/master, or raw/master part of the URL). This check can be run manually: cd docs && make gh-linkcheck Additionally, Sphinx linkcheck build type is used to create new CI test, which check for broken links. This test has to be triggered explicitly, because including it in normal build process (when the commit is not yet deployed to Github) will not work. It can be triggered in a regular fashion using a combination of cron and Curl, similar to stress tests.
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script:
# must be triggered with CHECK_LINKS=Yes, otherwise exit without test
- test "$CHECK_LINKS" = "Yes" || exit 0
docs: use custom roles to generate GitHub links This change replaces direct links to GitHub master branch with auto-generated links using docutils custom roles. These auto-generated links point to the tree or blob for the git commit ID (or tag) of the repository. This is needed to ensure that links don’t become broken when files in master branch are moved around or deleted. The following roles are introduced: - :idf:`path` - points to directory inside ESP-IDF - :idf_blob:`path` - points to file inside ESP-IDF - :idf_raw:`path` - points to raw view of the file inside ESP-IDF - :component:`path` - points to directory inside ESP-IDF components dir - :component_blob:`path` - points to file inside ESP-IDF components dir - :component_raw:`path` - points to raw view of the file inside ESP-IDF components dir - :example:`path` - points to directory inside ESP-IDF examples dir - :example_blob:`path` - points to file inside ESP-IDF examples dir - :example_raw:`path` - points to raw view of the file inside ESP-IDF examples dir A check is added to the CI build script, which searches RST files for presence of hard-coded links (identified by tree/master, blob/master, or raw/master part of the URL). This check can be run manually: cd docs && make gh-linkcheck Additionally, Sphinx linkcheck build type is used to create new CI test, which check for broken links. This test has to be triggered explicitly, because including it in normal build process (when the commit is not yet deployed to Github) will not work. It can be triggered in a regular fashion using a combination of cron and Curl, similar to stress tests.
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# can only run on master branch (otherwise the commit is not on Github yet)
- test "${CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME}" = "master" || exit 0
docs: use custom roles to generate GitHub links This change replaces direct links to GitHub master branch with auto-generated links using docutils custom roles. These auto-generated links point to the tree or blob for the git commit ID (or tag) of the repository. This is needed to ensure that links don’t become broken when files in master branch are moved around or deleted. The following roles are introduced: - :idf:`path` - points to directory inside ESP-IDF - :idf_blob:`path` - points to file inside ESP-IDF - :idf_raw:`path` - points to raw view of the file inside ESP-IDF - :component:`path` - points to directory inside ESP-IDF components dir - :component_blob:`path` - points to file inside ESP-IDF components dir - :component_raw:`path` - points to raw view of the file inside ESP-IDF components dir - :example:`path` - points to directory inside ESP-IDF examples dir - :example_blob:`path` - points to file inside ESP-IDF examples dir - :example_raw:`path` - points to raw view of the file inside ESP-IDF examples dir A check is added to the CI build script, which searches RST files for presence of hard-coded links (identified by tree/master, blob/master, or raw/master part of the URL). This check can be run manually: cd docs && make gh-linkcheck Additionally, Sphinx linkcheck build type is used to create new CI test, which check for broken links. This test has to be triggered explicitly, because including it in normal build process (when the commit is not yet deployed to Github) will not work. It can be triggered in a regular fashion using a combination of cron and Curl, similar to stress tests.
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- cd docs
- make linkcheck
check_commit_msg:
stage: deploy
image: $CI_DOCKER_REGISTRY/esp32-ci-env
tags:
- build
except:
- master
- /^release\/v/
- /^v\d+\.\d+(\.\d+)?($|-)/
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dependencies: []
before_script: *do_nothing_before
script:
- git status
- git log -n10 --oneline
# commit start with "WIP: " need to be squashed before merge
- 'git log --pretty=%s master.. -- | grep "^WIP: " && exit 1 || exit 0'
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check_submodule_sync:
stage: deploy
image: $CI_DOCKER_REGISTRY/esp32-ci-env
tags:
- github_sync
except:
- master
- /^release\/v/
- /^v\d+\.\d+(\.\d+)?($|-)/
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dependencies: []
variables:
GIT_STRATEGY: clone
retry: 2
before_script: *do_nothing_before
script:
# check if all submodules are correctly synced to public repostory
- git submodule update --init --recursive
assign_test:
tags:
- assign_test
image: $CI_DOCKER_REGISTRY/ubuntu-test-env$BOT_DOCKER_IMAGE_TAG
stage: assign_test
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# gitlab ci do not support match job with RegEx or wildcard now in dependencies.
# we have a lot build example jobs. now we don't use dependencies, just download all artificats of build stage.
dependencies:
- build_ssc_00
- build_ssc_01
- build_ssc_02
- build_esp_idf_tests
variables:
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TEST_FW_PATH: "$CI_PROJECT_DIR/tools/tiny-test-fw"
EXAMPLE_CONFIG_OUTPUT_PATH: "$CI_PROJECT_DIR/examples/test_configs"
artifacts:
paths:
- components/idf_test/*/CIConfigs
- components/idf_test/*/TC.sqlite
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- $EXAMPLE_CONFIG_OUTPUT_PATH
expire_in: 1 mos
before_script: *add_gitlab_key_before
script:
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# assign example tests
- python $TEST_FW_PATH/CIAssignExampleTest.py $IDF_PATH/examples $IDF_PATH/.gitlab-ci.yml $EXAMPLE_CONFIG_OUTPUT_PATH
# assign unit test cases
- python $TEST_FW_PATH/CIAssignUnitTest.py $IDF_PATH/components/idf_test/unit_test/TestCaseAll.yml $IDF_PATH/.gitlab-ci.yml $IDF_PATH/components/idf_test/unit_test/CIConfigs
# clone test script to assign tests
- git clone $TEST_SCRIPT_REPOSITORY
- cd auto_test_script
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- python $CHECKOUT_REF_SCRIPT auto_test_script
# assgin integration test cases
- python CIAssignTestCases.py -t $IDF_PATH/components/idf_test/integration_test -c $IDF_PATH/.gitlab-ci.yml -b $IDF_PATH/SSC/ssc_bin
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.example_test_template: &example_test_template
stage: integration_test
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when: on_success
only:
- master
- /^release\/v/
- /^v\d+\.\d+(\.\d+)?($|-)/
- triggers
dependencies:
- assign_test
- build_examples_00
- build_examples_01
- build_examples_02
- build_examples_03
- build_examples_04
- build_examples_05
- build_examples_06
- build_examples_07
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artifacts:
when: always
paths:
- $LOG_PATH
expire_in: 1 mos
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variables:
TEST_FW_PATH: "$CI_PROJECT_DIR/tools/tiny-test-fw"
TEST_CASE_PATH: "$CI_PROJECT_DIR/examples"
CONFIG_FILE: "$CI_PROJECT_DIR/examples/test_configs/$CI_JOB_NAME.yml"
LOG_PATH: "$CI_PROJECT_DIR/TEST_LOGS"
script:
# first test if config file exists, if not exist, exit 0
- test -e $CONFIG_FILE || exit 0
- cd $TEST_FW_PATH
# run test
- python Runner.py $TEST_CASE_PATH -c $CONFIG_FILE
.test_template: &test_template
stage: integration_test
when: on_success
only:
- master
- /^release\/v/
- /^v\d+\.\d+(\.\d+)?($|-)/
- triggers
dependencies:
- assign_test
- build_ssc_00
- build_ssc_01
- build_ssc_02
artifacts:
when: always
paths:
- $LOG_PATH
expire_in: 1 mos
variables:
LOCAL_ENV_CONFIG_PATH: "$CI_PROJECT_DIR/ci-test-runner-configs/$CI_RUNNER_DESCRIPTION/ESP32_IDF"
LOG_PATH: "$CI_PROJECT_DIR/$CI_COMMIT_SHA"
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TEST_CASE_FILE_PATH: "$CI_PROJECT_DIR/components/idf_test/integration_test"
MODULE_UPDATE_FILE: "$CI_PROJECT_DIR/components/idf_test/ModuleDefinition.yml"
CONFIG_FILE: "$CI_PROJECT_DIR/components/idf_test/integration_test/CIConfigs/$CI_JOB_NAME.yml"
before_script: *add_gitlab_key_before
script:
# first test if config file exists, if not exist, exit 0
- test -e $CONFIG_FILE || exit 0
# clone local test env configs
- git clone $TEST_ENV_CONFIG_REPOSITORY
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- cd ci-test-runner-configs
- python $CHECKOUT_REF_SCRIPT ci-test-runner-configs
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# clone test bench
- git clone $TEST_SCRIPT_REPOSITORY
- cd auto_test_script
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- python $CHECKOUT_REF_SCRIPT auto_test_script
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# run test
- python CIRunner.py -l "$LOG_PATH/$CI_JOB_NAME" -c $CONFIG_FILE -e $LOCAL_ENV_CONFIG_PATH -t $TEST_CASE_FILE_PATH -m $MODULE_UPDATE_FILE
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# template for unit test jobs
.unit_test_template: &unit_test_template
<<: *example_test_template
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stage: unit_test
dependencies:
- assign_test
- build_esp_idf_tests
only:
refs:
- master
- /^release\/v/
- /^v\d+\.\d+(\.\d+)?($|-)/
- triggers
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variables:
TEST_FW_PATH: "$CI_PROJECT_DIR/tools/tiny-test-fw"
TEST_CASE_PATH: "$CI_PROJECT_DIR/tools/unit-test-app"
CONFIG_FILE: "$CI_PROJECT_DIR/components/idf_test/unit_test/CIConfigs/$CI_JOB_NAME.yml"
LOG_PATH: "$CI_PROJECT_DIR/TEST_LOGS"
ENV_FILE: "$CI_PROJECT_DIR/ci-test-runner-configs/$CI_RUNNER_DESCRIPTION/EnvConfig.yml"
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nvs_compatible_test:
<<: *test_template
artifacts:
when: always
paths:
- $LOG_PATH
- nvs_wifi.bin
expire_in: 1 mos
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- NVS_Compatible
script:
# clone local test env configs
- git clone $TEST_ENV_CONFIG_REPOSITORY
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- cd ci-test-runner-configs
- python $CHECKOUT_REF_SCRIPT ci-test-runner-configs
# clone test bench
- git clone $TEST_SCRIPT_REPOSITORY
- cd auto_test_script
- git checkout ${CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME} || echo "Using default branch..."
# prepare nvs bins
- ./Tools/prepare_nvs_bin.sh
# run test
- python CIRunner.py -l "$LOG_PATH/$CI_JOB_NAME" -c $CONFIG_FILE -e $LOCAL_ENV_CONFIG_PATH -t $TEST_CASE_FILE_PATH -m $MODULE_UPDATE_FILE
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example_test_001_01:
<<: *example_test_template
tags:
- ESP32
- Example_WIFI
UT_001_01:
<<: *unit_test_template
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tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- UT_T1_1
UT_001_02:
<<: *unit_test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- UT_T1_1
UT_001_03:
<<: *unit_test_template
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tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- UT_T1_1
UT_001_04:
<<: *unit_test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- UT_T1_1
UT_001_05:
<<: *unit_test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- UT_T1_1
UT_001_06:
<<: *unit_test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- UT_T1_1
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UT_001_07:
<<: *unit_test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- UT_T1_1
UT_001_08:
<<: *unit_test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- UT_T1_1
UT_001_09:
<<: *unit_test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- UT_T1_1
UT_001_10:
<<: *unit_test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- UT_T1_1
UT_001_11:
<<: *unit_test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- UT_T1_1
UT_001_12:
<<: *unit_test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- UT_T1_1
UT_001_13:
<<: *unit_test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- UT_T1_1
UT_001_14:
<<: *unit_test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- UT_T1_1
UT_001_15:
<<: *unit_test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- UT_T1_1
UT_001_16:
<<: *unit_test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- UT_T1_1
UT_001_17:
<<: *unit_test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- UT_T1_1
UT_001_18:
<<: *unit_test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- UT_T1_1
UT_001_19:
<<: *unit_test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- UT_T1_1
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UT_001_20:
<<: *unit_test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- UT_T1_1
UT_001_21:
<<: *unit_test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- UT_T1_1
UT_002_01:
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<<: *unit_test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- UT_T1_1
- psram
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UT_002_02:
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<<: *unit_test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- UT_T1_1
- psram
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UT_002_03:
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<<: *unit_test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- UT_T1_1
- psram
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UT_002_04:
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<<: *unit_test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- UT_T1_1
- psram
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UT_002_05:
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<<: *unit_test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- UT_T1_1
- psram
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UT_002_06:
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<<: *unit_test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- UT_T1_1
- psram
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UT_002_07:
<<: *unit_test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- UT_T1_1
- psram
UT_003_01:
<<: *unit_test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- UT_T2_1
UT_003_02:
<<: *unit_test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- UT_T2_1
UT_003_03:
<<: *unit_test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- UT_T2_1
UT_004_01:
<<: *unit_test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- UT_T2_1
- psram
IT_001_01:
<<: *test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- SSC_T1_1
IT_001_02:
<<: *test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- SSC_T1_1
IT_001_03:
<<: *test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- SSC_T1_1
IT_001_04:
<<: *test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- SSC_T1_1
IT_001_05:
<<: *test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- SSC_T1_1
IT_001_06:
<<: *test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- SSC_T1_1
IT_001_07:
<<: *test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- SSC_T1_1
IT_001_08:
<<: *test_template
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tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- SSC_T1_1
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IT_001_09:
<<: *test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- SSC_T1_1
IT_002_01:
<<: *test_template
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tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- SSC_T1_2
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IT_003_01:
<<: *test_template
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tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- SSC_T2_1
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IT_003_02:
<<: *test_template
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tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- SSC_T2_1
IT_003_03:
<<: *test_template
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tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- SSC_T2_1
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IT_003_04:
<<: *test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- SSC_T2_1
IT_003_05:
<<: *test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- SSC_T2_1
IT_003_06:
<<: *test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- SSC_T2_1
IT_003_07:
<<: *test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- SSC_T2_1
IT_004_01:
<<: *test_template
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tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- SSC_T1_APC
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IT_005_01:
<<: *test_template
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tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- SSC_T1_WEP
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IT_006_01:
<<: *test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- SSC_T3_PhyMode
IT_007_01:
<<: *test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- SSC_T2_PhyMode
IT_008_01:
<<: *test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- SSC_T2_PhyMode
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IT_009_01:
<<: *test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- SSC_T1_3
IT_501_01:
<<: *test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- SSC_T1_1
- stress_test
IT_501_02:
<<: *test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- SSC_T1_1
- stress_test
IT_501_03:
<<: *test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- SSC_T1_1
- stress_test
IT_502_01:
<<: *test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
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- SSC_T2_1
- stress_test
IT_502_02:
<<: *test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- SSC_T2_1
- stress_test
IT_503_01:
<<: *test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- SSC_T5_1
- stress_test
IT_503_02:
<<: *test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- SSC_T5_1
- stress_test
IT_503_03:
<<: *test_template
tags:
- ESP32_IDF
- SSC_T5_1
- stress_test