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scripts Bug 1144463 - Add dolphin-512 and update docker. r=jlal,wcosta 2015-04-01 00:09:01 +08:00
taskcluster_graph Bug 1146218 - Harden taskcluster platform parser r=wcosta 2015-03-22 20:02:20 -07:00
tasks Bug 1151533 - Upgrade manually set tc xre r=me 2015-04-06 20:33:41 -07:00
tests Bug 1146218 - Harden taskcluster platform parser r=wcosta 2015-03-22 20:02:20 -07:00
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README.md Bug 1132562 - Use workspace directory so autoclobber can function with caches r=wcosta 2015-02-24 08:26:48 -08:00
requirements.txt
setup.py

Taskcluster + Gecko Integration

Directory structure:

  • tasks/ : All task definitions

  • tests/ : Tests for the mach target internals related to task graph generation

  • scripts : Various scripts used by taskcluster docker images and utilities these exist in tree primarily to avoid rebuilding docker images.

Task conventions

In order to properly enable task reuse there are a small number of conventions and parameters that are specialized for build tasks vs test tasks. The goal here should be to provide as much of the power as taskcluster but not at the cost of making it easy to support the current model of build/test.

All tasks are in the YAML format and are also processed via mustache to allow for greater customizations. All tasks have the following templates variables:

  • docker_image: Helper for always using the latest version of a docker image that exist in tree.

    {{#docker_image}}base{{/docker_image}}
    

    Will produce something like (see the docker folder):

    quay.io/mozilla.com/base:0.11
    
  • from_now: Helper for crafting a JSON date in the future.

    {{#from_now}}1 year{{/from_now}}
    

    Will produce:

    2014-10-19T22:45:45.655Z
    
  • now: Current time as a json formatted date.

Build tasks

By convention build tasks are stored in tasks/builds/ the location of each particular type of build is specified in job_flags.yml (and more locations in the future)

Task format

To facilitate better reuse of tasks there are some expectations of the build tasks. These are required for the test tasks to interact with the builds correctly but may not effect the builds or indexing services.


# This is an example of just the special fields. Other fields that are
# required by taskcluster are omitted and documented on http://docs.taskcluster.net/
task:

  payload:
    # Builders usually create at least two important artifacts the build
    # and the tests these can be anywhere in the task and also may have
    # different path names to include things like arch and extension
    artifacts:
      # The build this can be anything as long as its referenced in
      # locations.
      'public/name_i_made_up.tar.gz': '/path/to/build'
      'public/some_tests.zip': '/path/to/tests'

  extra:
    # Build tasks may put their artifacts anywhere but there are common
    # resources that test tasks need to do their job correctly so we
    # need to provide an easy way to lookup the correct aritfact path.
    locations:
      build: 'public/name_i_made_up.tar.gz'
      tests: 'public/some_tests.zip'

Templates properties

Test Tasks

By convention test tasks are stored in tasks/tests/ the location of each particular type of build is specified in job_flags.yml (and more locations in the future)

Template properties

  • repository: Target HG repository (ex: https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central)

  • revision: Target HG revision for gecko

  • owner: Email address of the committer

  • build_url: Location of the build

  • tests_url: Location of the tests.zip package

  • chunk: Current chunk

  • total_chunks: Total number of chunks

Developing

Running commands via mach is the best way to invoke commands testing works a little differently (I have not figured out how to invoke python-test without running install steps first)

mach python-test tests/

Examples:

Requires taskcluster-cli.

mach taskcluster-trygraph --message 'try: -b do -p all' \
 --head-rev=33c0181c4a25 \
 --head-repository=http://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central \
 --owner=jlal@mozilla.com | taskcluster run-graph

Creating only a build task and submitting to taskcluster:

mach taskcluster-build \
  --head-revision=33c0181c4a25 \
  --head-repository=http://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central \
  --owner=user@domain.com tasks/builds/b2g_desktop.yml | taskcluster run-task --verbose
mach taskcluster-tests --task-id=Mcnvz7wUR_SEMhmWb7cGdQ  \
  --owner=user@domain.com tasks/tests/b2g_mochitest.yml | taskcluster run-task --verbose