105 lines
3.8 KiB
Ruby
105 lines
3.8 KiB
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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namespace :gitlab do
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namespace :gitaly do
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desc 'Installs gitaly for running tests within gitlab-development-kit'
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task :test_install, [:dir, :storage_path, :repo] => :gitlab_environment do |t, args|
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inside_gdk = Rails.env.test? && File.exist?(Rails.root.join('../GDK_ROOT'))
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if ENV['FORCE_GITALY_INSTALL'] || !inside_gdk
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Rake::Task["gitlab:gitaly:install"].invoke(*args)
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next
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end
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gdk_gitaly_dir = ENV.fetch('GDK_GITALY', Rails.root.join('../gitaly'))
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# Our test setup expects a git repo, so clone rather than copy
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clone_repo(gdk_gitaly_dir, args.dir, clone_opts: %w[--depth 1]) unless Dir.exist?(args.dir)
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# We assume the GDK gitaly already compiled binaries
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build_dir = File.join(gdk_gitaly_dir, '_build')
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FileUtils.cp_r(build_dir, args.dir)
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# We assume the GDK gitaly already ran bundle install
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bundle_dir = File.join(gdk_gitaly_dir, 'ruby', '.bundle')
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FileUtils.cp_r(bundle_dir, File.join(args.dir, 'ruby'))
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# For completeness we copy this for gitaly's make target
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ruby_bundle_file = File.join(gdk_gitaly_dir, '.ruby-bundle')
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FileUtils.cp_r(ruby_bundle_file, args.dir)
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gitaly_binary = File.join(build_dir, 'bin', 'gitaly')
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warn_gitaly_out_of_date!(gitaly_binary, Gitlab::GitalyClient.expected_server_version)
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rescue Errno::ENOENT => e
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puts "Could not copy files, did you run `gdk update`? Error: #{e.message}"
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raise
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end
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desc 'GitLab | Gitaly | Clone and checkout gitaly'
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task :clone, [:dir, :storage_path, :repo] => :gitlab_environment do |t, args|
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warn_user_is_not_gitlab
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unless args.dir.present? && args.storage_path.present?
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abort %(Please specify the directory where you want to install gitaly and the path for the default storage
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Usage: rake "gitlab:gitaly:install[/installation/dir,/storage/path]")
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end
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args.with_defaults(repo: 'https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitaly.git')
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version = Gitlab::GitalyClient.expected_server_version
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checkout_or_clone_version(version: version, repo: args.repo, target_dir: args.dir, clone_opts: %w[--depth 1])
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end
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desc 'GitLab | Gitaly | Install or upgrade gitaly'
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task :install, [:dir, :storage_path, :repo] => [:gitlab_environment, 'gitlab:gitaly:clone'] do |t, args|
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warn_user_is_not_gitlab
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storage_paths = { 'default' => args.storage_path }
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Gitlab::SetupHelper::Gitaly.create_configuration(args.dir, storage_paths)
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# In CI we run scripts/gitaly-test-build
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next if ENV['CI'].present?
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Dir.chdir(args.dir) do
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Bundler.with_original_env do
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env = { "RUBYOPT" => nil, "BUNDLE_GEMFILE" => nil }
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if Rails.env.test?
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env["GEM_HOME"] = Bundler.bundle_path.to_s
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env["BUNDLE_DEPLOYMENT"] = 'false'
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end
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output, status = Gitlab::Popen.popen([make_cmd, 'all', 'git'], nil, env)
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raise "Gitaly failed to compile: #{output}" unless status&.zero?
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end
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end
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end
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def make_cmd
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_, status = Gitlab::Popen.popen(%w[which gmake])
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status == 0 ? 'gmake' : 'make'
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end
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def warn_gitaly_out_of_date!(gitaly_binary, expected_version)
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binary_version, exit_status = Gitlab::Popen.popen(%W[#{gitaly_binary} -version])
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raise "Failed to run `#{gitaly_binary} -version`" unless exit_status == 0
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binary_version = binary_version.strip
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# See help for `git describe` for format
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git_describe_sha = /g([a-f0-9]{5,40})\z/
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match = binary_version.match(git_describe_sha)
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# Just skip if the version does not have a sha component
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return unless match
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return if expected_version.start_with?(match[1])
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puts "WARNING: #{binary_version.strip} does not exactly match repository version #{expected_version}"
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end
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end
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end
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