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#! /usr/bin/env perl
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2015-06-23 00:14:49 +02:00
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use strict;
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use utf8;
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use Hydra::Plugin;
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use Hydra::Helper::Nix;
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use Hydra::Helper::PluginHooks;
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Enable declarative projects.
This allows fully declarative project specifications. This is best
illustrated by example:
* I create a new project, setting the declarative spec file to
"spec.json" and the declarative input to a git repo pointing
at git://github.com/shlevy/declarative-hydra-example.git
* hydra creates a special ".jobsets" jobset alongside the project
* Just before evaluating the ".jobsets" jobset, hydra fetches
declarative-hydra-example.git, reads spec.json as a jobset spec,
and updates the jobset's configuration accordingly:
{
"enabled": 1,
"hidden": false,
"description": "Jobsets",
"nixexprinput": "src",
"nixexprpath": "default.nix",
"checkinterval": 300,
"schedulingshares": 100,
"enableemail": false,
"emailoverride": "",
"keepnr": 3,
"inputs": {
"src": { "type": "git", "value": "git://github.com/shlevy/declarative-hydra-example.git", "emailresponsible": false },
"nixpkgs": { "type": "git", "value": "git://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs.git release-16.03", "emailresponsible": false }
}
}
* When the "jobsets" job of the ".jobsets" jobset completes, hydra
reads its output as a JSON representation of a dictionary of
jobset specs and creates a jobset named "master" configured
accordingly (In this example, this is the same configuration as
.jobsets itself, except using release.nix instead of default.nix):
{
"enabled": 1,
"hidden": false,
"description": "js",
"nixexprinput": "src",
"nixexprpath": "release.nix",
"checkinterval": 300,
"schedulingshares": 100,
"enableemail": false,
"emailoverride": "",
"keepnr": 3,
"inputs": {
"src": { "type": "git", "value": "git://github.com/shlevy/declarative-hydra-example.git", "emailresponsible": false },
"nixpkgs": { "type": "git", "value": "git://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs.git release-16.03", "emailresponsible": false }
}
}
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use Hydra::Helper::AddBuilds;
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STDERR->autoflush(1);
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binmode STDERR, ":encoding(utf8)";
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my $config = getHydraConfig();
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my $db = Hydra::Model::DB->new();
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my @plugins = Hydra::Plugin->instantiate(db => $db, config => $config);
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2016-03-11 21:48:31 -05:00
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my $cmd = shift @ARGV or die "Syntax: hydra-notify CMD BUILD-ID [BUILD-IDs...]\n";
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2016-03-11 21:48:31 -05:00
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my $buildId = shift @ARGV or die;
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my $build = $db->resultset('Builds')->find($buildId)
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or die "build $buildId does not exist\n";
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if ($cmd eq "build-finished") {
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Enable declarative projects.
This allows fully declarative project specifications. This is best
illustrated by example:
* I create a new project, setting the declarative spec file to
"spec.json" and the declarative input to a git repo pointing
at git://github.com/shlevy/declarative-hydra-example.git
* hydra creates a special ".jobsets" jobset alongside the project
* Just before evaluating the ".jobsets" jobset, hydra fetches
declarative-hydra-example.git, reads spec.json as a jobset spec,
and updates the jobset's configuration accordingly:
{
"enabled": 1,
"hidden": false,
"description": "Jobsets",
"nixexprinput": "src",
"nixexprpath": "default.nix",
"checkinterval": 300,
"schedulingshares": 100,
"enableemail": false,
"emailoverride": "",
"keepnr": 3,
"inputs": {
"src": { "type": "git", "value": "git://github.com/shlevy/declarative-hydra-example.git", "emailresponsible": false },
"nixpkgs": { "type": "git", "value": "git://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs.git release-16.03", "emailresponsible": false }
}
}
* When the "jobsets" job of the ".jobsets" jobset completes, hydra
reads its output as a JSON representation of a dictionary of
jobset specs and creates a jobset named "master" configured
accordingly (In this example, this is the same configuration as
.jobsets itself, except using release.nix instead of default.nix):
{
"enabled": 1,
"hidden": false,
"description": "js",
"nixexprinput": "src",
"nixexprpath": "release.nix",
"checkinterval": 300,
"schedulingshares": 100,
"enableemail": false,
"emailoverride": "",
"keepnr": 3,
"inputs": {
"src": { "type": "git", "value": "git://github.com/shlevy/declarative-hydra-example.git", "emailresponsible": false },
"nixpkgs": { "type": "git", "value": "git://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs.git release-16.03", "emailresponsible": false }
}
}
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my $project = $build->project;
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my $jobset = $build->jobset;
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if (length($project->declfile) && $jobset->name eq ".jobsets" && $build->iscurrent) {
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handleDeclarativeJobsetBuild($db, $project, $build);
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}
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my @dependents;
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foreach my $id (@ARGV) {
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my $dep = $db->resultset('Builds')->find($id)
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or die "build $id does not exist\n";
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push @dependents, $dep;
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}
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notifyBuildFinished(\@plugins, $build, [@dependents]);
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} elsif ($cmd eq "build-started") {
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notifyBuildStarted(\@plugins, $build);
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}
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else {
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die "unknown action ‘$cmd’";
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}
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