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Patrick Steinhardt 0e3b67e2aa ci: add support for GitLab CI
We already support Azure Pipelines and GitHub Workflows in the Git
project, but until now we do not have support for GitLab CI. While it is
arguably not in the interest of the Git project to maintain a ton of
different CI platforms, GitLab has recently ramped up its efforts and
tries to contribute to the Git project more regularly.

Part of a problem we hit at GitLab rather frequently is that our own,
custom CI setup we have is so different to the setup that the Git
project has. More esoteric jobs like "linux-TEST-vars" that also set a
couple of environment variables do not exist in GitLab's custom CI
setup, and maintaining them to keep up with what Git does feels like
wasted time. The result is that we regularly send patch series upstream
that fail to compile or pass tests in GitHub Workflows. We would thus
like to integrate the GitLab CI configuration into the Git project to
help us send better patch series upstream and thus reduce overhead for
the maintainer. Results of these pipeline runs will be made available
(at least) in GitLab's mirror of the Git project at [1].

This commit introduces the integration into our regular CI scripts so
that most of the setup continues to be shared across all of the CI
solutions. Note that as the builds on GitLab CI run as unprivileged
user, we need to pull in both sudo and shadow packages to our Alpine
based job to set this up.

[1]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/git

Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-11-09 18:56:10 +09:00

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#!/bin/sh
#
# Print output of failing tests
#
. ${0%/*}/lib.sh
# Tracing executed commands would produce too much noise in the loop below.
set +x
cd t/
if ! ls test-results/*.exit >/dev/null 2>/dev/null
then
echo "Build job failed before the tests could have been run"
exit
fi
case "$jobname" in
osx-clang|osx-gcc)
# base64 in OSX doesn't wrap its output at 76 columns by
# default, but prints a single, very long line.
base64_opts="-b 76"
;;
esac
combined_trash_size=0
for TEST_EXIT in test-results/*.exit
do
if [ "$(cat "$TEST_EXIT")" != "0" ]
then
TEST_OUT="${TEST_EXIT%exit}out"
echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------"
echo "$(tput setaf 1)${TEST_OUT}...$(tput sgr0)"
echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------"
cat "${TEST_OUT}"
test_name="${TEST_EXIT%.exit}"
test_name="${test_name##*/}"
trash_dir="trash directory.$test_name"
case "$CI_TYPE" in
azure-pipelines)
mkdir -p failed-test-artifacts
mv "$trash_dir" failed-test-artifacts
continue
;;
github-actions)
mkdir -p failed-test-artifacts
echo "FAILED_TEST_ARTIFACTS=t/failed-test-artifacts" >>$GITHUB_ENV
cp "${TEST_EXIT%.exit}.out" failed-test-artifacts/
tar czf failed-test-artifacts/"$test_name".trash.tar.gz "$trash_dir"
continue
;;
gitlab-ci)
mkdir -p failed-test-artifacts
cp "${TEST_EXIT%.exit}.out" failed-test-artifacts/
tar czf failed-test-artifacts/"$test_name".trash.tar.gz "$trash_dir"
continue
;;
*)
echo "Unhandled CI type: $CI_TYPE" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
trash_tgz_b64="trash.$test_name.base64"
if [ -d "$trash_dir" ]
then
tar czp "$trash_dir" |base64 $base64_opts >"$trash_tgz_b64"
trash_size=$(wc -c <"$trash_tgz_b64")
if [ $trash_size -gt 1048576 ]
then
# larger than 1MB
echo "$(tput setaf 1)Didn't include the trash directory of '$test_name' in the trace log, it's too big$(tput sgr0)"
continue
fi
new_combined_trash_size=$(($combined_trash_size + $trash_size))
if [ $new_combined_trash_size -gt 1048576 ]
then
echo "$(tput setaf 1)Didn't include the trash directory of '$test_name' in the trace log, there is plenty of trash in there already.$(tput sgr0)"
continue
fi
combined_trash_size=$new_combined_trash_size
# DO NOT modify these two 'echo'-ed strings below
# without updating 'ci/util/extract-trash-dirs.sh'
# as well.
echo "$(tput setaf 1)Start of trash directory of '$test_name':$(tput sgr0)"
cat "$trash_tgz_b64"
echo "$(tput setaf 1)End of trash directory of '$test_name'$(tput sgr0)"
fi
fi
done