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# Copyright (c) 2021-2022, NVIDIA CORPORATION. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
default:
image: docker
services:
- name: docker:dind
command: ["--experimental"]
variables:
GIT_SUBMODULE_STRATEGY: recursive
BUILD_MULTI_ARCH_IMAGES: "true"
stages:
- trigger
- image
- lint
- go-checks
- go-build
- unit-tests
- package-build
- image-build
- test
- scan
- release
- sign
.pipeline-trigger-rules:
rules:
# We trigger the pipeline if started manually
- if: $CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE == "web"
# We trigger the pipeline on the main branch
- if: $CI_COMMIT_BRANCH == "main"
# We trigger the pipeline on the release- branches
- if: $CI_COMMIT_BRANCH =~ /^release-.*$/
# We trigger the pipeline on tags
- if: $CI_COMMIT_TAG && $CI_COMMIT_TAG != ""
workflow:
rules:
# We trigger the pipeline on a merge request
- if: $CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE == 'merge_request_event'
# We then add all the regular triggers
- !reference [.pipeline-trigger-rules, rules]
# The main or manual job is used to filter out distributions or architectures that are not required on
# every build.
.main-or-manual:
rules:
- !reference [.pipeline-trigger-rules, rules]
- if: $CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE == "schedule"
when: manual
# The trigger-pipeline job adds a manualy triggered job to the pipeline on merge requests.
trigger-pipeline:
stage: trigger
script:
- echo "starting pipeline"
rules:
- !reference [.main-or-manual, rules]
- if: $CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE == "merge_request_event"
when: manual
allow_failure: false
- when: always
# Define the distribution targets
.dist-centos7:
rules:
- !reference [.main-or-manual, rules]
variables:
DIST: centos7
.dist-centos8:
variables:
DIST: centos8
.dist-ubi8:
rules:
- !reference [.main-or-manual, rules]
variables:
DIST: ubi8
.dist-ubuntu18.04:
variables:
DIST: ubuntu18.04
.dist-ubuntu20.04:
variables:
DIST: ubuntu20.04
.dist-packaging:
variables:
DIST: packaging
# Define architecture targets
.arch-aarch64:
variables:
ARCH: aarch64
.arch-amd64:
variables:
ARCH: amd64
.arch-arm64:
variables:
ARCH: arm64
.arch-ppc64le:
rules:
- !reference [.main-or-manual, rules]
variables:
ARCH: ppc64le
.arch-x86_64:
variables:
ARCH: x86_64
# Define the platform targets
.platform-amd64:
variables:
PLATFORM: linux/amd64
.platform-arm64:
variables:
PLATFORM: linux/arm64
# Define test helpers
.integration:
stage: test
variables:
IMAGE_NAME: "${CI_REGISTRY_IMAGE}/container-toolkit"
VERSION: "${CI_COMMIT_SHORT_SHA}"
before_script:
- apk add --no-cache make bash jq
- docker login -u "${CI_REGISTRY_USER}" -p "${CI_REGISTRY_PASSWORD}" "${CI_REGISTRY}"
- docker pull "${IMAGE_NAME}:${VERSION}-${DIST}"
script:
- make -f deployments/container/Makefile test-${DIST}
# Define the test targets
test-packaging:
extends:
- .integration
- .dist-packaging
needs:
- image-packaging
# Download the regctl binary for use in the release steps
.regctl-setup:
before_script:
- export REGCTL_VERSION=v0.4.5
- apk add --no-cache curl
- mkdir -p bin
- curl -sSLo bin/regctl https://github.com/regclient/regclient/releases/download/${REGCTL_VERSION}/regctl-linux-amd64
- chmod a+x bin/regctl
- export PATH=$(pwd)/bin:${PATH}
# .release forms the base of the deployment jobs which push images to the CI registry.
# This is extended with the version to be deployed (e.g. the SHA or TAG) and the
# target os.
.release:
stage: release
variables:
# Define the source image for the release
IMAGE_NAME: "${CI_REGISTRY_IMAGE}/container-toolkit"
VERSION: "${CI_COMMIT_SHORT_SHA}"
# OUT_IMAGE_VERSION is overridden for external releases
OUT_IMAGE_VERSION: "${CI_COMMIT_SHORT_SHA}"
before_script:
- !reference [.regctl-setup, before_script]
# We ensure that the OUT_IMAGE_VERSION is set
- 'echo Version: ${OUT_IMAGE_VERSION} ; [[ -n "${OUT_IMAGE_VERSION}" ]] || exit 1'
# In the case where we are deploying a different version to the CI_COMMIT_SHA, we
# need to tag the image.
# Note: a leading 'v' is stripped from the version if present
- apk add --no-cache make bash
script:
# Log in to the "output" registry, tag the image and push the image
- 'echo "Logging in to CI registry ${CI_REGISTRY}"'
- regctl registry login "${CI_REGISTRY}" -u "${CI_REGISTRY_USER}" -p "${CI_REGISTRY_PASSWORD}"
- '[ ${CI_REGISTRY} = ${OUT_REGISTRY} ] || echo "Logging in to output registry ${OUT_REGISTRY}"'
- '[ ${CI_REGISTRY} = ${OUT_REGISTRY} ] || regctl registry login "${OUT_REGISTRY}" -u "${OUT_REGISTRY_USER}" -p "${OUT_REGISTRY_TOKEN}"'
# Since OUT_IMAGE_NAME and OUT_IMAGE_VERSION are set, this will push the CI image to the
# Target
- make -f deployments/container/Makefile push-${DIST}
# Define a staging release step that pushes an image to an internal "staging" repository
# This is triggered for all pipelines (i.e. not only tags) to test the pipeline steps
# outside of the release process.
.release:staging:
extends:
- .release
variables:
OUT_REGISTRY_USER: "${CI_REGISTRY_USER}"
OUT_REGISTRY_TOKEN: "${CI_REGISTRY_PASSWORD}"
OUT_REGISTRY: "${CI_REGISTRY}"
OUT_IMAGE_NAME: "${CI_REGISTRY_IMAGE}/staging/container-toolkit"
# Define an external release step that pushes an image to an external repository.
# This includes a devlopment image off main.
.release:external:
extends:
- .release
variables:
FORCE_PUBLISH_IMAGES: "yes"
rules:
- if: $CI_COMMIT_TAG
variables:
OUT_IMAGE_VERSION: "${CI_COMMIT_TAG}"
- if: $CI_COMMIT_BRANCH == $RELEASE_DEVEL_BRANCH
variables:
OUT_IMAGE_VERSION: "${DEVEL_RELEASE_IMAGE_VERSION}"
# Define the release jobs
release:staging-ubi8:
extends:
- .release:staging
- .dist-ubi8
needs:
- image-ubi8
release:staging-ubuntu20.04:
extends:
- .release:staging
- .dist-ubuntu20.04
needs:
- test-toolkit-ubuntu20.04
- test-containerd-ubuntu20.04
- test-crio-ubuntu20.04
- test-docker-ubuntu20.04
release:staging-packaging:
extends:
- .release:staging
- .dist-packaging
needs:
- test-packaging