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YunoHost-CI: Gitlab runner for YunoHost Core

Introduction

yunohost-ci is a custom executor for Gitlab Runner.

It uses LXD/LXC environment to run tests on YunoHost Core. Tests must be written in file .gitlab-ci.yml on each YunoHost Core repository to test.

Setup YunoHost-CI

First you need to install the system dependencies.

yunohost-ci essentially requires Git and the LXD/LXC ecosystem.

For Gitlab Runner, you can find doc here. On Debian-based system, you can add GitLabs official repository:

curl -L https://packages.gitlab.com/install/repositories/runner/gitlab-runner/script.deb.sh | sudo bash

Then install Gitlab Runner (min version: 12.1):

sudo apt-get install gitlab-runner

Then, on a Debian-based system (regular Debian, Ubuntu, Mint ...), LXD can be installed using snapd. On other systems like Archlinux, you will probably also be able to install snapd using the system package manager (or even lxd directly).

sudo apt install git snapd
sudo snap install lxd

# Adding lxc/lxd to /usr/local/bin to make sure we can use them easily even
# with sudo for which the PATH is defined in /etc/sudoers and probably doesn't
# include /snap/bin
sudo ln -s /snap/bin/lxc /usr/local/bin/lxc
sudo ln -s /snap/bin/lxd /usr/local/bin/lxd

Then you shall initialize LXD which will ask you several questions. Usually answering the default (just pressing enter) to all questions is fine.

sudo lxd init

Register YunoHost-CI

To use this runner, you must register the Gitlab Runner that you just installed (you can register in on several projects, or on the group that contains all projects). But, you have to disable the shared runner to only use this runner and not "Official" that is using a docker executor.

You can follow this official doc to register it. The only think to change is the point number 6, where you have to choose custom.

After that, clone this repo where you want, and be sure that scripts base.sh cleanup.sh prepare.sh and run.sh have the execution permission.

Finally, edit the file /etc/gitlab-runner/config.toml to add builds_dir, cache_dir, and all the [runners.custom] section. Your file should looks like this:

concurrent = 1
check_interval = 0

[session_server]
  session_timeout = 1800

[[runners]]
  name = "yunohost-ci"
  url = "https://gitlab.com/" # Gitlab URL
  token = "[SECRET-TOKEN]" # Very private token
  executor = "custom"
  builds_dir = "/builds" # Will be created if doesn't exist
  cache_dir = "/cache" # Will be created if doesn't exist
  [runners.custom]
    prepare_exec = "/opt/yunohost-ci/prepare.sh" # Path to a bash script to create lxd container and download dependencies.
    run_exec = "/opt/yunohost-ci/run.sh" # Path to a bash script to run script inside the container.
    cleanup_exec = "/opt/yunohost-ci/cleanup.sh" # Path to bash script to delete container.

Using images

Use the field image to switch between before-install, before-postinstall or after-postinstall (after-postinstall by default) for example:

  • image: after-postinstall to use the image after the postinstall of Yunohost
  • image: before-install to use the image before the installation of YunoHost
  • ...

TODO

  • Support more YunoHost Core projects (for now only yunohost is supported, not moulinette...)
  • Be sure that the runner can run several jobs in parallel (The rebuild_base_container function in prepare.sh script can't be run in parallel, should we run a pre-prepare script manually to download and prepare lxc envs?).
  • Git pull this repo before running tests to keep these files up-to-date.