esp-idf/.gitlab/ci
morris aedcec9be5 Merge branch 'feature/emmc_example_v5.1' into 'release/v5.1'
SDMMC Host: added an example to communicate with an eMMC chip and also a bugfix for Host timing (v5.1)

See merge request espressif/esp-idf!23283
2023-04-26 22:41:15 +08:00
..
dependencies openthread ci: replace h4 with c6 2023-03-23 10:31:24 +08:00
assign-test.yml ci: remove ttfw related info in tools/test_apps 2023-04-07 12:29:30 +08:00
build.yml ci: increase concurrency number of build_pytest_components_esp32h2 2023-04-07 12:29:30 +08:00
default-build-test-rules.yml esp32h2(ci): enable target test 2023-02-15 10:20:43 +08:00
deploy.yml ci: simplify the python env to idf venv only 2022-08-18 11:40:22 +08:00
docs.yml ci: build all docs if soc_caps.h changed 2023-04-24 10:18:11 +08:00
host-test.yml Merge branch 'feature/socks_transport' into 'master' 2023-03-28 20:33:28 +08:00
pre_check.yml lwip: Remove AFL based fuzzer tests 2023-03-20 17:47:23 +00:00
README.md ci: add a more granular trigger for build docs jobs 2023-03-28 17:34:55 +08:00
rules.yml ci: remove target test unused jobs 2023-04-07 12:29:30 +08:00
static-code-analysis.yml ci: use brew runners by default for host test jobs 2023-01-18 07:41:35 +00:00
target-test.yml sdmmc: in/out phase adapted to esp32 and esp32s3 2023-04-24 03:45:29 +00:00
upload_cache.yml ci: use different tag for runners to run the cache jobs 2022-12-09 16:39:29 +08:00

IDF CI

General Workflow

  1. Push to a remote branch
  2. Create an MR, choose related labels (not required)
  3. A detached pipeline will be created.
  4. if you push a new commit, a new pipeline will be created automatically.

What if Expected Jobs ARE NOT Created?

  1. 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.

  2. please add MR labels to run additional tests, currently we have to do this only for target-test jobs, please use it as few as possible. Our final goal is to remove all the labels and let the file changes decide everything!

MR labels for additional jobs

Supported MR Labels

  • build
  • build_docs
  • component_ut[_esp32/esp32s2/...]
  • custom_test[_esp32/esp32s2/...]
  • docker
  • docs
  • docs_full, triggers a full docs build, regardless of files changed
  • example_test[_esp32/esp32s2/...]
  • fuzzer_test
  • host_test
  • integration_test[_wifi/ble]
  • iperf_stress_test
  • macos
  • macos_test
  • nvs_coverage
  • submodule
  • 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 for example_test, custom_test, component_ut, unit_test, integration_test
  • all_test: includes all test labels

How to trigger a detached pipeline without pushing new commits?

Go to MR web page -> Pipelines tab -> click Run pipeline button.

In very rare case, this tab will not show up because no merge_request pipeline is created before. Please use web API then.

curl -X POST --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: [YOUR PERSONAL ACCESS TOKEN]" [GITLAB_SERVER]/api/v4/projects/103/merge_requests/[MERGE_REQUEST_IID]/pipelines

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: Defined in an if clause, similar as the previous bot command. A GitLab job will be created if the pipeline variables contains variables in BOT_LABEL_xxx format (DEPRECATED) or included in the MR labels. For example:

    .if-label-build_docs: &if-label-build_docs
      if: '$BOT_LABEL_BUILD_DOCS || $CI_MERGE_REQUEST_LABELS =~ /^(?:[^,\n\r]+,)*build_docs(?:,[^,\n\r]+)*$/i'
    
  • rule: A combination of various patterns, and labels. It will be used by GitLab YAML extends keyword to tell GitLab in what conditions will this job be created. For example:

    .rules:build:docs:
      rules:
        - <<: *if-protected
        - <<: *if-label-build_docs
        - <<: *if-label-docs
        - <<: *if-dev-push
          changes: *patterns-docs
    

    An example for GitLab job on how to use extends:

    check_docs_lang_sync:
      extends:
        - .pre_check_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

  1. if there is, put this in the job extends. All done, now you can close this window. (extends could be array or string)
  2. if there isn't
    1. check How to Add a New Rules Template?, create a suitable one
    2. follow step 1

How to Add a New Rules Template?

check if this rule is related to labels, patterns

  1. if it is, please refer to dependencies/README.md and add new rules by auto-generating
  2. if it isn't, please continue reading

check if there's a suitable .if-<if-anchor-you-need> anchor

  1. if there is, create a rule following rules Template Naming Rules.For detail information, please refer to GitLab Documentation rules-if. Here's an example.

    .rules:dev:
      rules:
        - <<: *if-trigger
        - <<: *if-dev-push
    
  2. if there isn't

    1. check How to Add a New if Anchor?, create a suitable one
    2. follow step 1

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

  • add_gitlab_ssh_keys
  • add_github_ssh_keys
  • add_doc_server_ssh_keys
  • fetch_submodules
  • get_all_submodules
  • error: log in red color
  • warning: log in orange color
  • info: log in green color
  • run_cmd: run the command with duration seconds info
  • retry_failed: run the command with duration seconds info, retry when failed

Manifest File to Control the Build/Test apps

.build-test-rules.yml file is a manifest file to control if the CI is running the build and test job or not. The Supported Targets table in README.md for apps would be auto-generated by pre-commit from the app's .build-test-rules.yml.

Grammar

We're using the latest version of idf-build-apps. Please refer to their documentation