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Marathon CI pipeline

In order to be CI tool agnostic and provide the benefit of running all CI tasks on a "local" machine, the marathon team has moved to using Ammonite for CI pipelining tasks. Ammonite is a Scala based scripting tool and is easiest to install on a Mac with brew install ammonite-repl. Other platforms please read the Ammonite site. The ci folder in the root project contains the ammonite scripts. The script requires the project build requirements such as a JDK, Scala and sbt in the path.

Using Ammonite

The ammonite script is a runnable script. To get a list of functions to invoke execute: ./ci/pipeline

To execute a particular function just invoke the script with function appended as in: ./ci/pipeline compileAndTest which will compile and test the marathon project.

Pipeline Targets

The ci/pipeline script defines two primary targets

  1. jenkins
  2. phabricator

The jenkins target is excuted on every branch build by jenkins. It runs

  • provision.killStaleTestProcesses()
  • provision.installMesos()
  • compileAndTest()
  • createPackages()

The phabricator target runs the jenkins pipeline followed by Phabricator review reporting. It is triggered with each diff update.

Sub Targets

The provision.* targets prepare the Jenkins AWS nodes by killing leak processes from older test runs and updating Mesos. You can run them locally but be careful. The killStaleTestProcesses might kill process you don't want to be gone.

The compileAndTest target basically runs sbt clean test integration:test scapegoat. This is the main compilation step.

The createPackages target assembles Marathon binary packages and generates the sha1 checksums for the zip and tarball packages. See createPackageSha1s in the code base for details.

There are several targets in phabricatorClient:

  • accept
  • reject
  • comment
  • reportTestResults
  • reportSuccess
  • reportFailure

All Phabricator targets require the PHABRICATOR_API_TOKEN environment variable to be set to a valid Phabricator API token. One can generate a token with Conduit.

The targets can be run locally and expect diff ids and PHIDs. The later can either be the ID of a Phabricator Differential review, e.g. 777 for https://phabricator.mesosphere.com/D777 or an ID generator by Harbormaster, e.g. PHID-HMBT-76qfbscvw2vs777hu000. The ids have to be valid, i.e. they have to correspong to an actuall Differential review.

Methods accept and reject accept or reject a Phabriactor Differential review. The comment method posts a comment to Phabriactor Differential reviews. reportTestResults uploads unit and integration test results to a build triggered by Phabriactor Harbormaster. It checks target/phabricator-test-reports/ for JSON files and joins them. The methods reportSuccess and reportFailure call the previous methods to report back.

One can comment from the CLI with

PHABRICATOR_API_TOKEN=<secret> amm ./ci/phabricatorClient.sc comment 777 "test from pipeline"