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#
# About
# =====
#
# This file defines jobs for our CI system and the attribute "build" is used
# as the input for packaging.
#
#
# CI details
# ==========
#
# This file defines an attribute set of derivations. Each of these attributes is
# then used in our CI system as one job to run. This way we keep the
# configuration for the CI jobs as well under version control.
#
# Run CI jobs locally
# -------------------
#
# Since it is all based on normal Nix derivations, the jobs can be tested
# locally with a run of "nix-build" like the following example:
#
# nix-build release.nix -A test-api -I vcsserver=~/rhodecode-vcsserver
#
# Note: Replace "~/rhodecode-vcsserver" with a path where a clone of the
# vcsserver resides.
{ pkgs ? import <nixpkgs> {}
, doCheck ? true
}:
let
inherit (pkgs)
stdenv
system;
testing = import <nixpkgs/nixos/lib/testing.nix> {
inherit system;
};
runInMachine = testing.runInMachine;
sphinx = import ./docs/default.nix {};
mkDocs = kind: stdenv.mkDerivation {
name = kind;
srcs = [
(./. + (builtins.toPath "/${kind}"))
(builtins.filterSource
(path: type: baseNameOf path == "VERSION")
./rhodecode)
];
sourceRoot = kind;
buildInputs = [ sphinx ];
configurePhase = null;
buildPhase = ''
make SPHINXBUILD=sphinx-build html
'';
installPhase = ''
mkdir -p $out
mv _build/html $out/
mkdir -p $out/nix-support
echo "doc manual $out/html index.html" >> \
"$out/nix-support/hydra-build-products"
'';
};
enterprise = import ./default.nix {
inherit
pkgs;
# TODO: for quick local testing
doCheck = false;
};
test-cfg = stdenv.mkDerivation {
name = "test-cfg";
unpackPhase = "true";
buildInputs = [
enterprise.src
];
installPhase = ''
mkdir -p $out/etc
cp ${enterprise.src}/test.ini $out/etc/enterprise.ini
# TODO: johbo: Needed, so that the login works, this causes
# probably some side effects
substituteInPlace $out/etc/enterprise.ini --replace "is_test = True" ""
# Gevent configuration
cp $out/etc/enterprise.ini $out/etc/enterprise-gevent.ini;
cat >> $out/etc/enterprise-gevent.ini <<EOF
[server:main]
use = egg:gunicorn#main
worker_class = gevent
EOF
cp ${enterprise.src}/vcsserver/test.ini $out/etc/vcsserver.ini
'';
};
ac-test-drv = import ./acceptance_tests {
withExternals = false;
};
# TODO: johbo: Currently abusing buildPythonPackage to make the
# needed environment for the ac-test tools.
mkAcTests = {
# Path to an INI file which will be used to run Enterprise.
#
# Intended usage is to provide different configuration files to
# run the tests against a different configuration.
enterpriseCfg ? "${test-cfg}/etc/enterprise.ini"
# Path to an INI file which will be used to run the VCSServer.
, vcsserverCfg ? "${test-cfg}/etc/vcsserver.ini"
}: pkgs.pythonPackages.buildPythonPackage {
name = "enterprise-ac-tests";
src = ./acceptance_tests;
buildInputs = with pkgs; [
curl
enterprise
ac-test-drv
];
buildPhase = ''
cp ${enterpriseCfg} enterprise.ini
echo "Creating a fake home directory"
mkdir fake-home
export HOME=$PWD/fake-home
echo "Creating a repository directory"
mkdir repos
echo "Preparing the database"
rc-setup-app \
--user=admin \
--email=admin@example.com \
--password=secret \
--api-key=9999999999999999999999999999999999999999 \
--force-yes \
--repos=$PWD/repos \
enterprise.ini > /dev/null
echo "Starting rc-server"
vcsserver --config ${vcsserverCfg} >vcsserver.log 2>&1 &
rc-server enterprise.ini >rc-server.log 2>&1 &
while ! curl -f -s http://localhost:5000 > /dev/null
do
echo "Waiting for server to be ready..."
sleep 3
done
echo "Webserver is ready."
echo "Starting the test run"
py.test -c example.ini -vs --maxfail=5 tests
echo "Kill rc-server"
kill %2
kill %1
'';
# TODO: johbo: Use the install phase again once the normal mkDerivation
# can be used again.
postInstall = ''
mkdir -p $out
cp enterprise.ini $out
cp ${vcsserverCfg} $out/vcsserver.ini
cp rc-server.log $out
cp vcsserver.log $out
mkdir -p $out/nix-support
echo "report config $out enterprise.ini" >> $out/nix-support/hydra-build-products
echo "report config $out vcsserver.ini" >> $out/nix-support/hydra-build-products
echo "report rc-server $out rc-server.log" >> $out/nix-support/hydra-build-products
echo "report vcsserver $out vcsserver.log" >> $out/nix-support/hydra-build-products
'';
};
vcsserver = import <vcsserver> {
inherit pkgs;
# TODO: johbo: Think of a more elegant solution to this problem
pythonExternalOverrides = self: super: (enterprise.myPythonPackagesUnfix self);
};
runTests = optionString: (enterprise.override (attrs: {
doCheck = true;
name = "test-run";
buildInputs = attrs.buildInputs ++ [
vcsserver
];
checkPhase = ''
py.test ${optionString} -vv -ra
'';
buildPhase = attrs.shellHook;
installPhase = ''
echo "Intentionally not installing anything"
'';
meta.description = "Enterprise test run ${optionString}";
}));
jobs = {
build = enterprise;
# johbo: Currently this is simply running the tests against the sources. Nicer
# would be to run xdist and against the installed application, so that we also
# cover the impact of installing the application.
test-api = runTests "rhodecode/api";
test-functional = runTests "rhodecode/tests/functional";
test-rest = runTests "rhodecode/tests --ignore=rhodecode/tests/functional";
test-full = runTests "rhodecode";
docs = mkDocs "docs";
aggregate = pkgs.releaseTools.aggregate {
name = "aggregated-jobs";
constituents = [
jobs.build
jobs.test-api
jobs.test-rest
jobs.docs
];
};
};
in jobs