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dependencies | ||
assign-test.yml | ||
build.yml | ||
deploy.yml | ||
docs.yml | ||
host-test.yml | ||
pre_check.yml | ||
README.md | ||
rules.yml | ||
static-code-analysis.yml | ||
target-test.yml |
IDF CI
- IDF CI
General Workflow
- Push to a remote branch
- Create an MR, choose related labels (not required)
- A
detached
pipeline will be created. - if you push a new commit, a new pipeline will be created automatically.
Details:
- If an MR title starts with
WIP:
orDraft:
, push commit will NOT trigger a merge-request pipeline - If a commit message starts with
test ci:
, pushing a commit will trigger a merge-request pipeline even when the MR title starts withWIP:
orDraft:
. - If a commit message starts with
WIP:
orDraft:
, push commit will NOT trigger a pipeline
What if Expected Jobs ARE NOT Created?
-
check the file patterns
If you found a job that is not running as expected with some file changes, a git commit to improve the
pattern
will be appreciated. -
please add MR labels to run additional tests
MR labels for additional jobs
Supported MR Labels
build
build_docs
component_ut[_esp32/esp32s2/...]
custom_test[_esp32/esp32s2/...]
docker
docs
example_test[_esp32/esp32s2/...]
fuzzer_test
host_test
integration_test
iperf_stress_test
macos
macos_test
nvs_coverage
unit_test[_esp32/esp32s2/...]
weekend_test
windows
There are two general labels (not recommended since these two labels will trigger a lot of jobs)
target_test
: includes all target forexample_test
,custom_test
,component_ut
,unit_test
,integration_test
all_test
: includes all test labels
Usages
We have two ways to run additional jobs
-
Add these labels in the MR
labels
-
Add these labels in the commit message (not the first line). For example:
ci: detect file changes to assign jobs test labels: example_test_esp32, custom_test_esp32
The additional test labels line should start with
test label(s):
and the labels should be separated by space or comma.
How to trigger a detached
pipeline without pushing new commits?
Go to MR web page -> Pipelines
tab -> click Run pipeline
button
How to Develop With rules.yml
?
General Concepts
-
pattern
: Defined in an array. A GitLab job will be created if the changed files in this MR matched one of the patterns. For example:.patterns-python-files: &patterns-python-files - "**/*.py"
-
label
: (deprecated). Defined in an if clause, similar as the previous bot command. A GitLab job will be created if the pipeline variables contains variables inBOT_LABEL_xxx
format. For example:.if-label-build_docs: &if-label-build_docs if: '$BOT_LABEL_BUILD_DOCS'
-
title
: Defined in an if clause. A GitLab job will be created if this title included in the MR labels or in the commit message title. For example:.if-title-docs: &if-title-docs if: '$CI_MERGE_REQUEST_LABELS =~ /^(?:\w+,)*docs(?:,\w+)*$/i || $CI_COMMIT_TITLE =~ /\((?:\w+\s+)*docs(?:\s+\w+)*\)$/i'
-
rule
: A combination of various patterns, labels, and titles. It will be used by GitLab YAMLextends
keyword to tell GitLab in what conditions will this job be created. For example:.rules:build:docs: rules: - <<: *if-protected - <<: *if-label-build - <<: *if-title-build - <<: *if-label-build_docs - <<: *if-title-build_docs - <<: *if-label-docs - <<: *if-title-docs - <<: *if-dev-push changes: *patterns-docs
An example for GitLab job on how to use extends:
check_docs_lang_sync: extends: - .pre_check_job_template - .rules:build:docs script: - cd docs - ./check_lang_folder_sync.sh
How to Add a New Job
?
check if there's a suitable .rules:<rules-you-need>
template
- if there is, put this in the job
extends
. All done, now you can close this window. (extends
could be array or string) - if there isn't
- check How to Add a New
Rules
Template?, create a suitable one - follow step 1
- check How to Add a New
How to Add a New Rules
Template?
check if this rule is related to labels
, patterns
- if it is, please refer to dependencies/README.md and add new rules by auto-generating
- if it isn't, please continue reading
check if there's a suitable .if-<if-anchor-you-need>
anchor
-
if there is, create a rule following
rules
Template Naming Rules.For detail information, please refer to GitLab Documentationrules-if
. Here's an example..rules:dev: rules: - <<: *if-trigger - <<: *if-dev-push
-
if there isn't
- check How to Add a New
if
Anchor?, create a suitable one - follow step 1
- check How to Add a New
How to Add a New if
Anchor?
Create an if
anchor following if
Anchors Naming Rules. For detailed information about how to write the condition clause, please refer to GitLab Documentation `only/except (advanced). Here's an example.
.if-schedule: &if-schedule:
if: '$CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE == "schedule"'
Naming Rules
Common Naming Rules
if a phrase has multi words, use _
to concatenate them.
e.g.
regular_test
if a name has multi phrases, use -
to concatenate them.
e.g.
regular_test-example_test
if
Anchors Naming Rules
-
if it's a label:
.if-label-<label_name>
-
if it's a ref:
.if-ref-<ref_name>
-
if it's a branch:
.if-branch-<branch_name>
-
if it's a tag:
.if-tag-<tag_name>
-
if it's multi-type combination:
.if-ref-<release_name>-branch-<branch_name>
Common Phrases/Abbreviations
-
no_label
$BOT_TRIGGER_WITH_LABEL == null
-
protected
($CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME == "master" || $CI_COMMIT_BRANCH =~ /^release\/v/ || $CI_COMMIT_TAG =~ /^v\d+\.\d+(\.\d+)?($|-)/)
-
target_test
a combination of
example_test
,custom_test
,unit_test
,component_ut
,integration_test
and all targets
-
rules
Template Naming Rules
- if it's tag related:
.rules:tag:<tag_1>-<tag_2>
- if it's label related:
.rules:labels:<label_1>-<label_2>
- if it's test related:
.rules:test:<test_type>
- if it's build related:
.rules:build:<build_type>
- if it's pattern related:
.rules:patterns:<patterns>
Reusable Shell Script tools/ci/utils.sh
It is used to put all the reusable shell scripts as small functions. If you want to set before_script: []
for you job, now you can set extends: .before_script_slim
instead. it will only run source tools/ci/utils.sh
If you're developing CI shell scripts, you can use these functions without source
them. They're already included in all before_script
To run these commands in shell script locally, place source tools/ci/utils.sh
at the very beginning.
Functions
CI Job Related
add_gitlab_ssh_keys
add_github_ssh_keys
add_doc_server_ssh_keys
fetch_submodules
get_all_submodules
Shell Script Related
error
: log in red colorwarning
: log in orange colorinfo
: log in green colorrun_cmd
: run the command with duration seconds inforetry_failed
: run the command with duration seconds info, retry when failed