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# IDF CI
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- [IDF CI](#idf-ci)
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- [General Workflow](#general-workflow)
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- [What if Expected Jobs ARE NOT Created?](#what-if-expected-jobs-are-not-created)
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- [MR labels for additional jobs](#mr-labels-for-additional-jobs)
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- [Supported MR Labels](#supported-mr-labels)
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- [How to trigger a `detached` pipeline without pushing new commits?](#how-to-trigger-a-detached-pipeline-without-pushing-new-commits)
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- [How to Develop With `rules.yml`?](#how-to-develop-with-rulesyml)
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- [General Concepts](#general-concepts)
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- [How to Add a New `Job`?](#how-to-add-a-new-job)
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- [How to Add a New `Rules` Template?](#how-to-add-a-new-rules-template)
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- [How to Add a New `if` Anchor?](#how-to-add-a-new-if-anchor)
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- [Naming Rules](#naming-rules)
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- [Common Naming Rules](#common-naming-rules)
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- [`if` Anchors Naming Rules](#if-anchors-naming-rules)
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- [`rules` Template Naming Rules](#rules-template-naming-rules)
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- [Reusable Shell Script `tools/ci/utils.sh`](#reusable-shell-script-toolsciutilssh)
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- [Functions](#functions)
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- [CI Job Related](#ci-job-related)
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- [Shell Script Related](#shell-script-related)
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- [Manifest File to Control the Build/Test apps](#manifest-file-to-control-the-buildtest-apps)
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- [Grammar](#grammar)
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- [Special Rules](#special-rules)
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- [Upload/Download Artifacts to Internal Minio Server](#uploaddownload-artifacts-to-internal-minio-server)
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- [Users Without Access to Minio](#users-without-access-to-minio)
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- [Users With Access to Minio](#users-with-access-to-minio)
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- [Env Vars for Minio](#env-vars-for-minio)
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- [Artifacts Types and File Patterns](#artifacts-types-and-file-patterns)
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- [Upload](#upload)
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- [Download](#download)
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## General Workflow
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1. Push to a remote branch
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2. Create an MR, choose related labels (not required)
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3. A `detached` pipeline will be created.
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4. if you push a new commit, a new pipeline will be created automatically.
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## What if Expected Jobs ARE NOT Created?
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1. check the file patterns
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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.
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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!
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## MR labels for additional jobs
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### Supported MR Labels
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- `build`
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- `build_docs`
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- `component_ut[_esp32/esp32s2/...]`
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- `custom_test[_esp32/esp32s2/...]`
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- `docker`
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- `docs`
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- `docs_full`, triggers a full docs build, regardless of files changed
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- `example_test[_esp32/esp32s2/...]`
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- `fuzzer_test`
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- `host_test`
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- `integration_test`
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- `iperf_stress_test`
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- `macos`
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- `macos_test`
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- `nvs_coverage`
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- `submodule`
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- `windows`
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There are two general labels (not recommended since these two labels will trigger a lot of jobs)
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- `target_test`: includes all target for `example_test`, `custom_test`, `component_ut`, `integration_test`
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- `all_test`: includes all test labels
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### How to trigger a `detached` pipeline without pushing new commits?
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Go to MR web page -> `Pipelines` tab -> click `Run pipeline` button.
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In very rare case, this tab will not show up because no merge_request pipeline is created before. Please use web API then.
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```shell
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curl -X POST --header "PRIVATE-TOKEN: [YOUR PERSONAL ACCESS TOKEN]" [GITLAB_SERVER]/api/v4/projects/103/merge_requests/[MERGE_REQUEST_IID]/pipelines
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```
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## How to Develop With `rules.yml`?
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### General Concepts
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- `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:
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```yaml
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.patterns-python-files: &patterns-python-files
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- "**/*.py"
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```
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- `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:
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```yaml
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.if-label-build_docs: &if-label-build_docs
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if: '$BOT_LABEL_BUILD_DOCS || $CI_MERGE_REQUEST_LABELS =~ /^(?:[^,\n\r]+,)*build_docs(?:,[^,\n\r]+)*$/i'
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```
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- `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:
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```yaml
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.rules:build:docs:
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rules:
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- <<: *if-protected
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- <<: *if-label-build_docs
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- <<: *if-label-docs
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- <<: *if-dev-push
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changes: *patterns-docs
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```
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An example for GitLab job on how to use extends:
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```yaml
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check_docs_lang_sync:
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extends:
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- .pre_check_template
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- .rules:build:docs
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script:
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- cd docs
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- ./check_lang_folder_sync.sh
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```
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### How to Add a New `Job`?
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check if there's a suitable `.rules:<rules-you-need>` template
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1. if there is, put this in the job `extends`. All done, now you can close this window. (`extends` could be array or string)
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2. if there isn't
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1. check [How to Add a New `Rules` Template?](#how-to-add-a-new-rules-template), create a suitable one
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2. follow step 1
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### How to Add a New `Rules` Template?
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check if this rule is related to `labels`, `patterns`
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1. if it is, please refer to [dependencies/README.md](./dependencies/README.md) and add new rules by auto-generating
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2. if it isn't, please continue reading
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check if there's a suitable `.if-<if-anchor-you-need>` anchor
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1. if there is, create a rule following [`rules` Template Naming Rules](#rules-template-naming-rules).For detail information, please refer to [GitLab Documentation `rules-if`](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/yaml/README.html#rulesif). Here's an example.
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```yaml
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.rules:patterns:python-files:
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rules:
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- <<: *if-protected
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- <<: *if-dev-push
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changes: *patterns-python-files
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```
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2. if there isn't
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1. check [How to Add a New `if` Anchor?](#how-to-add-a-new-if-anchor), create a suitable one
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2. follow step 1
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### How to Add a New `if` Anchor?
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Create an `if` anchor following [`if` Anchors Naming Rules](#if-anchors-naming-rules). For detailed information about how to write the condition clause, please refer to [GitLab Documentation `only/except (advanced)](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/yaml/README.html#onlyexcept-advanced). Here's an example.
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```yaml
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.if-schedule: &if-schedule:
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if: '$CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE == "schedule"'
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```
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### Naming Rules
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#### Common Naming Rules
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if a phrase has multi words, use `_` to concatenate them.
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> e.g. `regular_test`
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if a name has multi phrases, use `-` to concatenate them.
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> e.g. `regular_test-example_test`
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#### `if` Anchors Naming Rules
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- if it's a label: `.if-label-<label_name>`
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- if it's a ref: `.if-ref-<ref_name>`
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- if it's a branch: `.if-branch-<branch_name>`
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- if it's a tag: `.if-tag-<tag_name>`
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- if it's multi-type combination: `.if-ref-<release_name>-branch-<branch_name>`
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**Common Phrases/Abbreviations**
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- `no_label`
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`$BOT_TRIGGER_WITH_LABEL == null`
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- `protected`
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`($CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME == "master" || $CI_COMMIT_BRANCH =~ /^release\/v/ || $CI_COMMIT_TAG =~ /^v\d+\.\d+(\.\d+)?($|-)/)`
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- `target_test`
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a combination of `example_test`, `custom_test`, `component_ut`, `integration_test` and all targets
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#### `rules` Template Naming Rules
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- if it's tag related: `.rules:tag:<tag_1>-<tag_2>`
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- if it's label related: `.rules:labels:<label_1>-<label_2>`
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- if it's test related: `.rules:test:<test_type>`
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- if it's build related: `.rules:build:<build_type>`
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- if it's pattern related: `.rules:patterns:<patterns>`
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## Reusable Shell Script `tools/ci/utils.sh`
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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`
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If you're developing CI shell scripts, you can use these functions without `source` them. They're already included in all `before_script`
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To run these commands in shell script locally, place `source tools/ci/utils.sh` at the very beginning.
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### Functions
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#### CI Job Related
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- `add_gitlab_ssh_keys`
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- `add_github_ssh_keys`
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- `add_doc_server_ssh_keys`
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- `fetch_submodules`
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- `get_all_submodules`
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#### Shell Script Related
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- `error`: log in red color
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- `warning`: log in orange color
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- `info`: log in green color
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- `run_cmd`: run the command with duration seconds info
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- `retry_failed`: run the command with duration seconds info, retry when failed
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## Manifest File to Control the Build/Test apps
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`.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`.
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### Grammar
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We're using the latest version of [idf-build-apps][idf-build-apps]. Please refer to their [documentation][manifest-doc]
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[idf-build-apps]: https://github.com/espressif/idf-build-apps
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[manifest-doc]: https://docs.espressif.com/projects/idf-build-apps/en/latest/manifest.html
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### Special Rules
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In ESP-IDF CI, there's a few more special rules are additionally supported to disable the check app dependencies feature:
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- Add MR labels `BUILD_AND_TEST_ALL_APPS`
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- Run in protected branches
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## Upload/Download Artifacts to Internal Minio Server
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### Users Without Access to Minio
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If you don't have access to the internal Minio server, you can still download the artifacts from the shared link in the job log.
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The log will look like this:
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```shell
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Pipeline ID : 587355
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Job name : build_clang_test_apps_esp32
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Job ID : 40272275
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Created archive file: 40272275.zip, uploading as 587355/build_dir_without_map_and_elf_files/build_clang_test_apps_esp32/40272275.zip
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Please download the archive file includes build_dir_without_map_and_elf_files from [INTERNAL_URL]
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```
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### Users With Access to Minio
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#### Env Vars for Minio
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Minio takes these env vars to connect to the server:
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- `IDF_S3_SERVER`
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- `IDF_S3_ACCESS_KEY`
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- `IDF_S3_SECRET_KEY`
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- `IDF_S3_BUCKET`
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#### Artifacts Types and File Patterns
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The artifacts types and corresponding file patterns are defined in tools/ci/artifacts_handler.py, inside `ArtifactType` and `TYPE_PATTERNS_DICT`.
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#### Upload
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```shell
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python tools/ci/artifacts_handler.py upload
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```
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will upload the files that match the file patterns to minio object storage with name:
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`<pipeline_id>/<artifact_type>/<job_name>/<job_id>.zip`
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For example, job 39043328 will upload these four files:
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- `575500/map_and_elf_files/build_pytest_examples_esp32/39043328.zip`
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- `575500/build_dir_without_map_and_elf_files/build_pytest_examples_esp32/39043328.zip`
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- `575500/logs/build_pytest_examples_esp32/39043328.zip`
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- `575500/size_reports/build_pytest_examples_esp32/39043328.zip`
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#### Download
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You may run
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```shell
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python tools/ci/artifacts_handler.py download --pipeline_id <pipeline_id>
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```
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to download all files of the pipeline, or
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```shell
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python tools/ci/artifacts_handler.py download --pipeline_id <pipeline_id> --job_name <job_name_or_pattern>
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```
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to download all files with the specified job name or pattern, or
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```shell
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python tools/ci/artifacts_handler.py download --pipeline_id <pipeline_id> --job_name <job_name_or_pattern> --type <artifact_type> <artifact_type> ...
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```
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to download all files with the specified job name or pattern and artifact type(s).
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You may check all detailed documentation with `python tools/ci/artifacts_handler.py download -h`
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