Declarative jobsets were sort of tucked in to the event hanlder
itself. It turned out that it could have been implemented as a
plugin without much trouble.
Without this commit, two jobsets using the same repository as input,
but different `deepClone` options, end up incorrectly sharing the same
"checkout" for a given (`uri`, `branch`, `revision`) tuple. The
presence or absence of `.git` is determined by the jobset execution
order.
This patch adds the missing `isDeepClone` boolean to the cache key.
The database upgrade script empties the `CachedGitInputs` table, as we
don't know if existing checkouts are deep clones. Unfortunately, this
generally forces rebuilds even for correct `deepClone` checkouts, as
the binary contents of `.git` are not deterministic.
Fixes#510
These make the hydra-queue-runner logs very noisy even when not using the GitlabStatus plugin.
Also, they shouldn't be necessary except when developing the plugin itself and should have been removed before release.
PathInput plugin keeps a cache of path evaluations. This cache is simple, and
path is not checked more than once every N seconds, where N=30. The caching is
there to avoid expensive calls to `nix-store --add`.
This change makes the validity period configurable. The main use case is
`api-test.pl` which was implemented wrong for a while, as the invocation of
`hydra-eval-jobset` would return the previous evaluation, claiming there are no
changes. The test has been fixed to check better for a new evaluation.
The previous code converted option values to ints when the value
contained a digit somewhere. This is too eager since it also converts
strings like `release-0.2` to an int which should not happen.
We now only convert to int when the value is an integer.
This plugin is a counterpart to GithubPulls plugin. Instead of fetching pull
requests, it will fetch all references (branches and tags) that start with a
particular prefix.
The plugin is a copy of GithubPulls plugin with appropriate changes to call the
right API and parse the config matching the need.
To quote the function's comment:
Awful hack to handle timeouts in SQLite: just retry the transaction.
DBD::SQLite *has* a 30 second retry window, but apparently it
doesn't work.
Since SQLite is now dropped entirely, this wrapper can be removed
completely.
May 15 09:20:10 chef hydra-queue-runner[27523]: Hydra::Plugin::GitlabStatus=HASH(0x519a7b8)->buildFinished: Can't call method "value" on an undefined value at /nix/store/858hinflxcl2jd12wv1r3a8j11ybsf6w-hydra-0.1.2629.89fa829/libexec/hydra/lib/Hydra/Plugin/GitlabStatus.pm line 57.
(cherry picked from commit 438ddf52898cddf100cf59ca91f32581368c9b2e)
Plugins are now disabled at startup time unless there is some relevant
configuration in hydra.conf. This avoids hydra-notify having to do a
lot of redundant work (a lot of plugins did a lot of database queries
*before* deciding they were disabled).
Note: BitBucketStatus users will need to add 'enable_bitbucket_status
= 1' to hydra.conf.
This adds a `InfluxDBNotification` plugin which is configured as:
```
<influxdb>
url = http://127.0.0.1:8086
db = hydra
</influxdb>
```
which will write a notification for every finished job to the
configured database in InfluxDB looking like:
```
hydra_build_status,cached=false,job=job,jobset=default,project=sample,repo=default,result=success,status=success,system=x86_64-linux build_id="1",build_status=0i,closure_size=584i,duration=0i,main_build_id="1",queued=0i,size=168i 1564156212
```