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README.md
Rules for rules.yml
- Rules for
rules.yml
How to Develop With rules.yml
?
How to Add a New Job
?
check if there's a suitable .rules:<rules-you-need>
template
- if there is, put this in the job
extends
. All done, now you can close this window. (extends
could be array or string) - if there isn't
- check How to Add a New
Rules
Template?, create a suitable one - follow step 1
- check How to Add a New
How to Add a New Rules
Template?
check if there's a suitable .if-<if-anchor-you-need>
anchor
- if there is, create a rule following
rules
Template Naming Rules.For detail information, please refer to GitLab Documentationrules-if
. Here's an example.
.rules:dev:
rules:
- <<: *if-trigger
- <<: *if-dev-push
-
if there isn't
- check How to Add a New
if
Anchor?, create a suitable one - follow step 1
- check How to Add a New
How to Add a New if
Anchor?
Create an if
anchor following if
Anchors Naming Rules. For detail information about how to write the condition clause, please refer to GitLab Documentation `only/except (advanced). Here's an example.
.if-schedule: &if-schedule:
if: '$CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE == "schedule"'
Naming Rules
Common Naming Rules
if a phrase has multi words, use _
to concat them.
e.g.
regular_test
if a name have multi phrase, use -
to concat them.
e.g.
regular_test-example_test
if
Anchors Naming Rules
- if it's a label:
.if-label-<label_name>
- if it's a ref:
.if-ref-<ref_name>
- if it's a branch:
.if-branch-<branch_name>
- if it's a tag:
.if-tag-<tag_name>
- if it's a operating system:
.if-os-mac
- if it's multi-type combination:
.if-ref-<release_name>-branch-<branch_name>
Common Phrases/Abbreviations
-
no_label
$BOT_TRIGGER_WITH_LABEL == null
-
protected
($CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME == "master" || $CI_COMMIT_BRANCH =~ /^release\/v/ || $CI_COMMIT_TAG =~ /^v\d+\.\d+(\.\d+)?($|-)/)
-
target_test
example_test
orcustom_test
orunit_test-all_targets
rules
Template Naming Rules
-
if it's os related:
.rules:os:<os_name>
-
if it's tag related:
.rules:tag:<tag_1>-<tag_2>
-
if it's label related:
.rules:labels:<label_1>-<label_2>
By default, all
.rules:labels
should include bothif-label-regular_test
andif-protected-no-label
implicitly, unless they have special postfixes:- slim:
regular_test
not included - only: only have the phrases listed
- slim:
-
if it's target test related:
.rules:tests:<test_type_1>-<test_type_2>
By default, all
.rules:tests
should includeif-protected-no_label
implicitly, unless they have special postfixes (same as above) -
if it needs to build at first, then do some target test:
.rules:build_tests:<test_type_1>-<test_type_2>
By default, all
.rules:build_tests
should includeif-protected-no-label
,if-label-build
,if-label-regular-test
implictly, unless they have special postfixes (same as above) -
if a job supports all targets, use
-all_targets
as postfix
Reusable Shell Script tools/ci/utils.sh
It is used to put all the reusable shell script as small functions. If you want to set before_script: []
for you job, now you can set extends: .before_script_slim
instead. it will only run source tools/ci/utils.sh
If you're developing CI shell scripts, you can use these functions without source. They're already included in all before_script
To run these commands in shell script locally, place source tools/ci/utils.sh
at the very beginning.
Functions
CI Job Related
apply_bot_filter
add_gitlab_ssh_keys
add_github_ssh_keys
add_doc_server_ssh_keys
fetch_submodules
get_all_submodules
Shell Script Related
error
: log in red colorwarning
: log in orange colorinfo
: log in green colorrun_cmd
: run the command with duration seconds inforetry_failed
: run the command with duration seconds info, retry when failed