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stage: none
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group: Engineering Productivity
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info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/product/ux/technical-writing/#assignments
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# Pipelines for the GitLab project
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Pipelines for [`gitlab-org/gitlab`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab) (as well as the `dev` instance's) is configured in the usual
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[`.gitlab-ci.yml`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/.gitlab-ci.yml)
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which itself includes files under
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[`.gitlab/ci/`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/tree/master/.gitlab/ci)
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for easier maintenance.
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We're striving to [dogfood](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/development/principles/#dogfooding)
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GitLab [CI/CD features and best-practices](../ci/yaml/index.md)
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as much as possible.
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## Minimal test jobs before a merge request is approved
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**To reduce the pipeline cost and shorten the job duration, before a merge request is approved, the pipeline will run a minimal set of RSpec & Jest tests that are related to the merge request changes.**
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After a merge request has been approved, the pipeline would contain the full RSpec & Jest tests. This will ensure that all tests
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have been run before a merge request is merged.
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### Overview of the GitLab project test dependency
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To understand how the minimal test jobs are executed, we need to understand the dependency between
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GitLab code (frontend and backend) and the respective tests (Jest and RSpec).
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This dependency can be visualized in the following diagram:
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```mermaid
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flowchart LR
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subgraph frontend
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fe["Frontend code"]--tested with-->jest
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end
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subgraph backend
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be["Backend code"]--tested with-->rspec
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end
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be--generates-->fixtures["frontend fixtures"]
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fixtures--used in-->jest
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```
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In summary:
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- RSpec tests are dependent on the backend code.
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- Jest tests are dependent on both frontend and backend code, the latter through the frontend fixtures.
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### RSpec minimal jobs
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#### Determining related RSpec test files in a merge request
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To identify the minimal set of tests needed, we use the [`test_file_finder` gem](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/ci-cd/test_file_finder), with two strategies:
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- dynamic mapping from test coverage tracing (generated via the [`Crystalball` gem](https://github.com/toptal/crystalball))
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([see where it's used](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/47d507c93779675d73a05002e2ec9c3c467cd698/tooling/bin/find_tests#L15))
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- static mapping maintained in the [`tests.yml` file](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/tests.yml) for special cases that cannot
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be mapped via coverage tracing ([see where it's used](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/47d507c93779675d73a05002e2ec9c3c467cd698/tooling/bin/find_tests#L12))
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The test mappings contain a map of each source files to a list of test files which is dependent of the source file.
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In the `detect-tests` job, we use this mapping to identify the minimal tests needed for the current merge request.
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Later on in [the `rspec fail-fast` job](#fail-fast-job-in-merge-request-pipelines), we run the minimal tests needed for the current merge request.
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#### Exceptional cases
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In addition, there are a few circumstances where we would always run the full RSpec tests:
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- when the `pipeline:run-all-rspec` label is set on the merge request
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- when the `pipeline:run-full-rspec` label is set on the merge request, this label is assigned by triage automation when the merge request is approved by any reviewer
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- when the merge request is created by an automation (for example, Gitaly update or MR targeting a stable branch)
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- when the merge request is created in a security mirror
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- when any CI configuration file is changed (for example, `.gitlab-ci.yml` or `.gitlab/ci/**/*`)
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### Jest minimal jobs
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#### Determining related Jest test files in a merge request
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To identify the minimal set of tests needed, we pass a list of all the changed files into `jest` using the [`--findRelatedTests`](https://jestjs.io/docs/cli#--findrelatedtests-spaceseparatedlistofsourcefiles) option.
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In this mode, `jest` would resolve all the dependencies of related to the changed files, which include test files that have these files in the dependency chain.
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#### Exceptional cases
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In addition, there are a few circumstances where we would always run the full Jest tests:
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- when the `pipeline:run-all-jest` label is set on the merge request
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- when the merge request is created by an automation (for example, Gitaly update or MR targeting a stable branch)
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- when the merge request is created in a security mirror
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- when any CI configuration file is changed (for example, `.gitlab-ci.yml` or `.gitlab/ci/**/*`)
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- when any frontend "core" file is changed (for example, `package.json`, `yarn.lock`, `babel.config.js`, `jest.config.*.js`, `config/helpers/**/*.js`)
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- when any vendored JavaScript file is changed (for example, `vendor/assets/javascripts/**/*`)
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- when any backend file is changed ([see the patterns list for details](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/3616946936c1adbd9e754c1bd06f86ba670796d8/.gitlab/ci/rules.gitlab-ci.yml#L205-216))
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### Fork pipelines
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We run only the minimal RSpec & Jest jobs for fork pipelines, unless the `pipeline:run-all-rspec`
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label is set on the MR. The goal is to reduce the CI/CD minutes consumed by fork pipelines.
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See the [experiment issue](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/quality/team-tasks/-/issues/1170).
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## Fail-fast job in merge request pipelines
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To provide faster feedback when a merge request breaks existing tests, we are experimenting with a
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fail-fast mechanism.
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An `rspec fail-fast` job is added in parallel to all other `rspec` jobs in a merge
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request pipeline. This job runs the tests that are directly related to the changes
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in the merge request.
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If any of these tests fail, the `rspec fail-fast` job fails, triggering a
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`fail-pipeline-early` job to run. The `fail-pipeline-early` job:
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- Cancels the currently running pipeline and all in-progress jobs.
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- Sets pipeline to have status `failed`.
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For example:
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```mermaid
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graph LR
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subgraph "prepare stage";
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A["detect-tests"]
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end
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subgraph "test stage";
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B["jest"];
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C["rspec migration"];
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D["rspec unit"];
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E["rspec integration"];
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F["rspec system"];
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G["rspec fail-fast"];
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end
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subgraph "post-test stage";
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Z["fail-pipeline-early"];
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end
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A --"artifact: list of test files"--> G
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G --"on failure"--> Z
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```
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The `rspec fail-fast` is a no-op if there are more than 10 test files related to the
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merge request. This prevents `rspec fail-fast` duration from exceeding the average
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`rspec` job duration and defeating its purpose.
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This number can be overridden by setting a CI/CD variable named `RSPEC_FAIL_FAST_TEST_FILE_COUNT_THRESHOLD`.
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## Faster feedback when reverting merge requests
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When you need to revert a merge request, to get accelerated feedback, you can add the `~pipeline:revert` label to your merge request.
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When this label is assigned, the following steps of the CI/CD pipeline are skipped:
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- The `e2e:package-and-test` job.
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- The `rspec:undercoverage` job.
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- The entire [Review Apps process](testing_guide/review_apps.md).
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Apply the label to the merge request, and run a new pipeline for the MR.
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## Test jobs
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We have dedicated jobs for each [testing level](testing_guide/testing_levels.md) and each job runs depending on the
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changes made in your merge request.
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If you want to force all the RSpec jobs to run regardless of your changes, you can add the `pipeline:run-all-rspec` label to the merge request.
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WARNING:
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Forcing all jobs on docs only related MRs would not have the prerequisite jobs and would lead to errors
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### Test suite parallelization
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Our current RSpec tests parallelization setup is as follows:
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1. The `retrieve-tests-metadata` job in the `prepare` stage ensures we have a
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`knapsack/report-master.json` file:
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- The `knapsack/report-master.json` file is fetched from the latest `main` pipeline which runs `update-tests-metadata`
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(for now it's the 2-hourly `maintenance` scheduled master pipeline), if it's not here we initialize the file with `{}`.
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1. Each `[rspec|rspec-ee] [migration|unit|integration|system|geo] n m` job are run with
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`knapsack rspec` and should have an evenly distributed share of tests:
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- It works because the jobs have access to the `knapsack/report-master.json`
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since the "artifacts from all previous stages are passed by default".
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- the jobs set their own report path to
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`"knapsack/${TEST_TOOL}_${TEST_LEVEL}_${DATABASE}_${CI_NODE_INDEX}_${CI_NODE_TOTAL}_report.json"`.
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- if knapsack is doing its job, test files that are run should be listed under
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`Report specs`, not under `Leftover specs`.
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1. The `update-tests-metadata` job (which only runs on scheduled pipelines for
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[the canonical project](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab) takes all the
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`knapsack/rspec*.json` files and merge them all together into a single
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`knapsack/report-master.json` file that is saved as artifact.
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After that, the next pipeline uses the up-to-date `knapsack/report-master.json` file.
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### Flaky tests
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#### Automatic skipping of flaky tests
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Tests that are [known to be flaky](testing_guide/flaky_tests.md#automatic-retries-and-flaky-tests-detection) are
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skipped unless the `$SKIP_FLAKY_TESTS_AUTOMATICALLY` variable is set to `false` or if the `~"pipeline:run-flaky-tests"`
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label is set on the MR.
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See the [experiment issue](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/quality/team-tasks/-/issues/1069).
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#### Automatic retry of failing tests in a separate process
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Unless `$RETRY_FAILED_TESTS_IN_NEW_PROCESS` variable is set to `false` (`true` by default), RSpec tests that failed are automatically retried once in a separate
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RSpec process. The goal is to get rid of most side-effects from previous tests that may lead to a subsequent test failure.
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We keep track of retried tests in the `$RETRIED_TESTS_REPORT_FILE` file saved as artifact by the `rspec:flaky-tests-report` job.
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See the [experiment issue](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/quality/team-tasks/-/issues/1148).
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### Single database testing
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By default, all tests run with [multiple databases](database/multiple_databases.md).
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We also run tests with a single database in nightly scheduled pipelines, and in merge requests that touch database-related files.
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If you want to force tests to run with a single database, you can add the `pipeline:run-single-db` label to the merge request.
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### Monitoring
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The GitLab test suite is [monitored](performance.md#rspec-profiling) for the `main` branch, and any branch
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that includes `rspec-profile` in their name.
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### Logging
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- Rails logging to `log/test.log` is disabled by default in CI
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[for performance reasons](https://jtway.co/speed-up-your-rails-test-suite-by-6-in-1-line-13fedb869ec4).
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To override this setting, provide the
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`RAILS_ENABLE_TEST_LOG` environment variable.
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## Review app jobs
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Consult the [Review Apps](testing_guide/review_apps.md) dedicated page for more information.
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If you want to force a Review App to be deployed regardless of your changes, you can add the `pipeline:run-review-app` label to the merge request.
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## As-if-FOSS jobs
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The `* as-if-foss` jobs run the GitLab test suite "as if FOSS", meaning as if the jobs would run in the context
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of `gitlab-org/gitlab-foss`. These jobs are only created in the following cases:
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- when the `pipeline:run-as-if-foss` label is set on the merge request
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- when the merge request is created in the `gitlab-org/security/gitlab` project
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- when any CI configuration file is changed (for example, `.gitlab-ci.yml` or `.gitlab/ci/**/*`)
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The `* as-if-foss` jobs are run in addition to the regular EE-context jobs. They have the `FOSS_ONLY='1'` variable
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set and get the `ee/` folder removed before the tests start running.
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The intent is to ensure that a change doesn't introduce a failure after `gitlab-org/gitlab` is synced to `gitlab-org/gitlab-foss`.
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## As-if-JH jobs
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NOTE:
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This is disabled for now.
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The `* as-if-jh` jobs run the GitLab test suite "as if JiHu", meaning as if the jobs would run in the context
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of [GitLab JH](jh_features_review.md). These jobs are only created in the following cases:
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- when the `pipeline:run-as-if-jh` label is set on the merge request
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- when the `pipeline:run-all-rspec` label is set on the merge request
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- when any code or backstage file is changed
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- when any startup CSS file is changed
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The `* as-if-jh` jobs are run in addition to the regular EE-context jobs. The `jh/` folder is added before the tests start running.
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The intent is to ensure that a change doesn't introduce a failure after `gitlab-org/gitlab` is synced to [GitLab JH](https://jihulab.com/gitlab-cn/gitlab).
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### When to consider applying `pipeline:run-as-if-jh` label
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NOTE:
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This is disabled for now.
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If a Ruby file is renamed and there's a corresponding [`prepend_mod` line](jh_features_review.md#jh-features-based-on-ce-or-ee-features),
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it's likely that GitLab JH is relying on it and requires a corresponding
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change to rename the module or class it's prepending.
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### Corresponding JH branch
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NOTE:
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This is disabled for now.
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You can create a corresponding JH branch on [GitLab JH](https://jihulab.com/gitlab-cn/gitlab) by
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appending `-jh` to the branch name. If a corresponding JH branch is found,
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`* as-if-jh` jobs grab the `jh` folder from the respective branch,
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rather than from the default branch `main-jh`.
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NOTE:
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For now, CI will try to fetch the branch on the [GitLab JH mirror](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-jh-mirrors/gitlab), so it might take some time for the new JH branch to propagate to the mirror.
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## Ruby 3.0 jobs
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You can add the `pipeline:run-in-ruby3` label to the merge request to switch
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the Ruby version used for running the whole test suite to 3.0. When you do
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this, the test suite will no longer run in Ruby 2.7 (default), and an
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additional job `verify-ruby-2.7` will also run and always fail to remind us to
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remove the label and run in Ruby 2.7 before merging the merge request.
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This should let us:
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- Test changes for Ruby 3.0
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- Make sure it will not break anything when it's merged into the default branch
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## `undercover` RSpec test
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> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/merge_requests/74859) in GitLab 14.6.
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The `rspec:undercoverage` job runs [`undercover`](https://rubygems.org/gems/undercover)
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to detect, and fail if any changes introduced in the merge request has zero coverage.
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The `rspec:undercoverage` job obtains coverage data from the `rspec:coverage`
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job.
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In the event of an emergency, or false positive from this job, add the
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`pipeline:skip-undercoverage` label to the merge request to allow this job to
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fail.
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### Troubleshooting `rspec:undercoverage` failures
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The `rspec:undercoverage` job has [known bugs](https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/epics/8254)
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that can cause false positive failures. You can test coverage locally to determine if it's
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safe to apply `~"pipeline:skip-undercoverage"`. For example, using `<spec>` as the name of the
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test causing the failure:
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1. Run `SIMPLECOV=1 bundle exec rspec <spec>`.
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1. Run `scripts/undercoverage`.
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If these commands return `undercover: ✅ No coverage is missing in latest changes` then you can apply `~"pipeline:skip-undercoverage"` to bypass pipeline failures.
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## Ruby versions testing
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Our test suite runs against Ruby 2 in merge requests and default branch pipelines.
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We also run our test suite against Ruby 3 on another 2-hourly scheduled pipelines, as GitLab.com will soon run on Ruby 3.
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## PostgreSQL versions testing
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Our test suite runs against PG12 as GitLab.com runs on PG12 and
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[Omnibus defaults to PG12 for new installs and upgrades](../administration/package_information/postgresql_versions.md).
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We do run our test suite against PG11 and PG13 on nightly scheduled pipelines.
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We also run our test suite against PG11 upon specific database library changes in MRs and `main` pipelines (with the `rspec db-library-code pg11` job).
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### Current versions testing
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| Where? | PostgreSQL version | Ruby version |
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| Merge requests | 12 (default version), 11 for DB library changes | 2.7 (default version) |
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| `master` branch commits | 12 (default version), 11 for DB library changes | 2.7 (default version) |
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| `maintenance` scheduled pipelines for the `master` branch (every even-numbered hour) | 12 (default version), 11 for DB library changes | 2.7 (default version) |
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| `maintenance` scheduled pipelines for the `ruby3` branch (every odd-numbered hour), see below. | 12 (default version), 11 for DB library changes | 3.0 (coded in the branch) |
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| `nightly` scheduled pipelines for the `master` branch | 12 (default version), 11, 13 | 2.7 (default version) |
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The pipeline configuration for the scheduled pipeline testing Ruby 3 is
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stored in the `ruby3-sync` branch. The pipeline updates the `ruby3` branch
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with latest `master`, and then it triggers a regular branch pipeline for
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`ruby3`. Any changes in `ruby3` are only for running the pipeline. It should
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never be merged back to `master`. Any other Ruby 3 changes should go into
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`master` directly, which should be compatible with Ruby 2.7.
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Previously, `ruby3-sync` was using a project token stored in `RUBY3_SYNC_TOKEN`
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(now backed up in `RUBY3_SYNC_TOKEN_NOT_USED`), however due to various
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permissions issues, we ended up using an access token from `gitlab-bot` so now
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`RUBY3_SYNC_TOKEN` is actually an access token from `gitlab-bot`.
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### Long-term plan
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We follow the [PostgreSQL versions shipped with Omnibus GitLab](../administration/package_information/postgresql_versions.md):
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| PostgreSQL version | 14.1 (July 2021) | 14.2 (August 2021) | 14.3 (September 2021) | 14.4 (October 2021) | 14.5 (November 2021) | 14.6 (December 2021) |
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| PG12 | MRs/`2-hour`/`nightly` | MRs/`2-hour`/`nightly` | MRs/`2-hour`/`nightly` | MRs/`2-hour`/`nightly` | MRs/`2-hour`/`nightly` | MRs/`2-hour`/`nightly` |
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| PG11 | `nightly` | `nightly` | `nightly` | `nightly` | `nightly` | `nightly` |
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| PG13 | `nightly` | `nightly` | `nightly` | `nightly` | `nightly` | `nightly` |
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## Redis versions testing
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Our test suite runs against Redis 6 as GitLab.com runs on Redis 6 and
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[Omnibus defaults to Redis 6 for new installs and upgrades](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/omnibus-gitlab/-/blob/master/config/software/redis.rb).
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We do run our test suite against Redis 5 on `nightly` scheduled pipelines, specifically when running backward-compatible and forward-compatible PostgreSQL jobs.
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### Current versions testing
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| Where? | Redis version |
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| MRs | 6 |
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| `default branch` (non-scheduled pipelines) | 6 |
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| `nightly` scheduled pipelines | 5 |
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## Pipelines types for merge requests
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In general, pipelines for an MR fall into one of the following types (from shorter to longer), depending on the changes made in the MR:
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- [Documentation pipeline](#documentation-pipeline): For MRs that touch documentation.
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- [Backend pipeline](#backend-pipeline): For MRs that touch backend code.
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- [Frontend pipeline](#frontend-pipeline): For MRs that touch frontend code.
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- [End-to-end pipeline](#end-to-end-pipeline): For MRs that touch code in the `qa/` folder.
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A "pipeline type" is an abstract term that mostly describes the "critical path" (for example, the chain of jobs for which the sum
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of individual duration equals the pipeline's duration).
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We use these "pipeline types" in [metrics dashboards](https://app.periscopedata.com/app/gitlab/858266/GitLab-Pipeline-Durations) to detect what types and jobs need to be optimized first.
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|
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An MR that touches multiple areas would be associated with the longest type applicable. For instance, an MR that touches backend
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and frontend would fall into the "Frontend" pipeline type since this type takes longer to finish than the "Backend" pipeline type.
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We use the [`rules:`](../ci/yaml/index.md#rules) and [`needs:`](../ci/yaml/index.md#needs) keywords extensively
|
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to determine the jobs that need to be run in a pipeline. Note that an MR that includes multiple types of changes would
|
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have a pipelines that include jobs from multiple types (for example, a combination of docs-only and code-only pipelines).
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|
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Following are graphs of the critical paths for each pipeline type. Jobs that aren't part of the critical path are omitted.
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### Documentation pipeline
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|
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[Reference pipeline](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/pipelines/432049110).
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```mermaid
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graph LR
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classDef criticalPath fill:#f66;
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1-3["docs-lint links (5 minutes)"];
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class 1-3 criticalPath;
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click 1-3 "https://app.periscopedata.com/app/gitlab/652085/Engineering-Productivity---Pipeline-Build-Durations?widget=8356757&udv=0"
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```
|
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### Backend pipeline
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|
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[Reference pipeline](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/pipelines/433316063).
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```mermaid
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graph RL;
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classDef criticalPath fill:#f66;
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1-3["compile-test-assets (6 minutes)"];
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class 1-3 criticalPath;
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click 1-3 "https://app.periscopedata.com/app/gitlab/652085/Engineering-Productivity---Pipeline-Build-Durations?widget=6914317&udv=0"
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1-6["setup-test-env (4 minutes)"];
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click 1-6 "https://app.periscopedata.com/app/gitlab/652085/Engineering-Productivity---Pipeline-Build-Durations?widget=6914315&udv=0"
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1-14["retrieve-tests-metadata"];
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click 1-14 "https://app.periscopedata.com/app/gitlab/652085/Engineering-Productivity---Pipeline-Build-Durations?widget=8356697&udv=0"
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1-15["detect-tests"];
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click 1-15 "https://app.periscopedata.com/app/gitlab/652085/EP---Jobs-Durations?widget=10113603&udv=1005715"
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2_5-1["rspec & db jobs (24 minutes)"];
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class 2_5-1 criticalPath;
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click 2_5-1 "https://app.periscopedata.com/app/gitlab/652085/Engineering-Productivity---Pipeline-Build-Durations"
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2_5-1 --> 1-3 & 1-6 & 1-14 & 1-15;
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3_2-1["rspec:coverage (5.35 minutes)"];
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class 3_2-1 criticalPath;
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click 3_2-1 "https://app.periscopedata.com/app/gitlab/652085/Engineering-Productivity---Pipeline-Build-Durations?widget=7248745&udv=0"
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3_2-1 -.->|"(don't use needs<br/>because of limitations)"| 2_5-1;
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4_3-1["rspec:undercoverage (3.5 minutes)"];
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class 4_3-1 criticalPath;
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click 4_3-1 "https://app.periscopedata.com/app/gitlab/652085/EP---Jobs-Durations?widget=13446492&udv=1005715"
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4_3-1 --> 3_2-1;
|
|
|
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```
|
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|
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### Frontend pipeline
|
|
|
|
[Reference pipeline](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/pipelines/431913287).
|
|
|
|
```mermaid
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graph RL;
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classDef criticalPath fill:#f66;
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|
|
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1-2["build-qa-image (2 minutes)"];
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|
click 1-2 "https://app.periscopedata.com/app/gitlab/652085/Engineering-Productivity---Pipeline-Build-Durations?widget=6914325&udv=0"
|
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1-5["compile-production-assets (16 minutes)"];
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class 1-5 criticalPath;
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|
click 1-5 "https://app.periscopedata.com/app/gitlab/652085/Engineering-Productivity---Pipeline-Build-Durations?widget=6914312&udv=0"
|
|
|
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2_3-1["build-assets-image (1.3 minutes)"];
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|
class 2_3-1 criticalPath;
|
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2_3-1 --> 1-5
|
|
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2_6-1["start-review-app-pipeline (49 minutes)"];
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class 2_6-1 criticalPath;
|
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click 2_6-1 "https://app.periscopedata.com/app/gitlab/652085/Engineering-Productivity---Pipeline-Build-Durations"
|
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2_6-1 --> 2_3-1 & 1-2;
|
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```
|
|
|
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### End-to-end pipeline
|
|
|
|
[Reference pipeline](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/pipelines/431918463).
|
|
|
|
```mermaid
|
|
graph RL;
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classDef criticalPath fill:#f66;
|
|
|
|
1-2["build-qa-image (2 minutes)"];
|
|
click 1-2 "https://app.periscopedata.com/app/gitlab/652085/Engineering-Productivity---Pipeline-Build-Durations?widget=6914325&udv=0"
|
|
1-5["compile-production-assets (16 minutes)"];
|
|
class 1-5 criticalPath;
|
|
click 1-5 "https://app.periscopedata.com/app/gitlab/652085/Engineering-Productivity---Pipeline-Build-Durations?widget=6914312&udv=0"
|
|
1-15["detect-tests"];
|
|
click 1-15 "https://app.periscopedata.com/app/gitlab/652085/EP---Jobs-Durations?widget=10113603&udv=1005715"
|
|
|
|
2_3-1["build-assets-image (1.3 minutes)"];
|
|
class 2_3-1 criticalPath;
|
|
2_3-1 --> 1-5
|
|
|
|
2_4-1["e2e:package-and-test (102 minutes)"];
|
|
class 2_4-1 criticalPath;
|
|
click 2_4-1 "https://app.periscopedata.com/app/gitlab/652085/Engineering-Productivity---Pipeline-Build-Durations?widget=6914305&udv=0"
|
|
2_4-1 --> 1-2 & 2_3-1 & 1-15;
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
## CI configuration internals
|
|
|
|
### Workflow rules
|
|
|
|
Pipelines for the GitLab project are created using the [`workflow:rules` keyword](../ci/yaml/index.md#workflow)
|
|
feature of the GitLab CI/CD.
|
|
|
|
Pipelines are always created for the following scenarios:
|
|
|
|
- `main` branch, including on schedules, pushes, merges, and so on.
|
|
- Merge requests.
|
|
- Tags.
|
|
- Stable, `auto-deploy`, and security branches.
|
|
|
|
Pipeline creation is also affected by the following CI/CD variables:
|
|
|
|
- If `$FORCE_GITLAB_CI` is set, pipelines are created.
|
|
- If `$GITLAB_INTERNAL` is not set, pipelines are not created.
|
|
|
|
No pipeline is created in any other cases (for example, when pushing a branch with no
|
|
MR for it).
|
|
|
|
The source of truth for these workflow rules is defined in [`.gitlab-ci.yml`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/.gitlab-ci.yml).
|
|
|
|
### Default image
|
|
|
|
The default image is defined in [`.gitlab-ci.yml`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/.gitlab-ci.yml).
|
|
|
|
<!-- vale gitlab.Spelling = NO -->
|
|
|
|
It includes Ruby, Go, Git, Git LFS, Chrome, Node, Yarn, PostgreSQL, and Graphics Magick.
|
|
|
|
<!-- vale gitlab.Spelling = YES -->
|
|
|
|
The images used in our pipelines are configured in the
|
|
[`gitlab-org/gitlab-build-images`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-build-images)
|
|
project, which is push-mirrored to [`gitlab/gitlab-build-images`](https://dev.gitlab.org/gitlab/gitlab-build-images)
|
|
for redundancy.
|
|
|
|
The current version of the build images can be found in the
|
|
["Used by GitLab section"](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-build-images/blob/master/.gitlab-ci.yml).
|
|
|
|
### Default variables
|
|
|
|
In addition to the [predefined CI/CD variables](../ci/variables/predefined_variables.md),
|
|
each pipeline includes default variables defined in
|
|
[`.gitlab-ci.yml`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/.gitlab-ci.yml).
|
|
|
|
### Stages
|
|
|
|
The current stages are:
|
|
|
|
- `sync`: This stage is used to synchronize changes from [`gitlab-org/gitlab`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab) to
|
|
[`gitlab-org/gitlab-foss`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss).
|
|
- `prepare`: This stage includes jobs that prepare artifacts that are needed by
|
|
jobs in subsequent stages.
|
|
- `build-images`: This stage includes jobs that prepare Docker images
|
|
that are needed by jobs in subsequent stages or downstream pipelines.
|
|
- `fixtures`: This stage includes jobs that prepare fixtures needed by frontend tests.
|
|
- `lint`: This stage includes linting and static analysis jobs.
|
|
- `test`: This stage includes most of the tests, and DB/migration jobs.
|
|
- `post-test`: This stage includes jobs that build reports or gather data from
|
|
the `test` stage's jobs (for example, coverage, Knapsack metadata, and so on).
|
|
- `review`: This stage includes jobs that build the CNG images, deploy them, and
|
|
run end-to-end tests against Review Apps (see [Review Apps](testing_guide/review_apps.md) for details).
|
|
It also includes Docs Review App jobs.
|
|
- `qa`: This stage includes jobs that perform QA tasks against the Review App
|
|
that is deployed in stage `review`.
|
|
- `post-qa`: This stage includes jobs that build reports or gather data from
|
|
the `qa` stage's jobs (for example, Review App performance report).
|
|
- `pages`: This stage includes a job that deploys the various reports as
|
|
GitLab Pages (for example, [`coverage-ruby`](https://gitlab-org.gitlab.io/gitlab/coverage-ruby/),
|
|
and `webpack-report` (found at `https://gitlab-org.gitlab.io/gitlab/webpack-report/`, but there is
|
|
[an issue with the deployment](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/233458)).
|
|
- `notify`: This stage includes jobs that notify various failures to Slack.
|
|
|
|
### Dependency Proxy
|
|
|
|
Some of the jobs are using images from Docker Hub, where we also use
|
|
`${GITLAB_DEPENDENCY_PROXY_ADDRESS}` as a prefix to the image path, so that we pull
|
|
images from our [Dependency Proxy](../user/packages/dependency_proxy/index.md).
|
|
By default, this variable is set from the value of `${GITLAB_DEPENDENCY_PROXY}`.
|
|
|
|
`${GITLAB_DEPENDENCY_PROXY}` is a group CI/CD variable defined in
|
|
[`gitlab-org`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org) as
|
|
`${CI_DEPENDENCY_PROXY_GROUP_IMAGE_PREFIX}/`. This means when we use an image
|
|
defined as:
|
|
|
|
```yaml
|
|
image: ${GITLAB_DEPENDENCY_PROXY_ADDRESS}alpine:edge
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
Projects in the `gitlab-org` group pull from the Dependency Proxy, while
|
|
forks that reside on any other personal namespaces or groups fall back to
|
|
Docker Hub unless `${GITLAB_DEPENDENCY_PROXY}` is also defined there.
|
|
|
|
#### Work around for when a pipeline is started by a Project access token user
|
|
|
|
When a pipeline is started by a Project access token user (e.g. the `release-tools approver bot` user which
|
|
automatically updates the Gitaly version used in the main project),
|
|
[the Dependency proxy isn't accessible](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/332411#note_1130388163)
|
|
and the job fails at the `Preparing the "docker+machine" executor` step.
|
|
To work around that, we have a special workflow rule, that overrides the
|
|
`${GITLAB_DEPENDENCY_PROXY_ADDRESS}` variable so that Depdendency proxy isn't used in that case:
|
|
|
|
```yaml
|
|
- if: '$CI_COMMIT_BRANCH == $CI_DEFAULT_BRANCH && $GITLAB_USER_LOGIN =~ /project_\d+_bot\d*/'
|
|
variables:
|
|
GITLAB_DEPENDENCY_PROXY_ADDRESS: ""
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
NOTE:
|
|
We don't directly override the `${GITLAB_DEPENDENCY_PROXY}` variable because group-level
|
|
variables have higher precedence over `.gitlab-ci.yml` variables.
|
|
|
|
### Common job definitions
|
|
|
|
Most of the jobs [extend from a few CI definitions](../ci/yaml/index.md#extends)
|
|
defined in [`.gitlab/ci/global.gitlab-ci.yml`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/.gitlab/ci/global.gitlab-ci.yml)
|
|
that are scoped to a single [configuration keyword](../ci/yaml/index.md#job-keywords).
|
|
|
|
| Job definitions | Description |
|
|
|------------------|-------------|
|
|
| `.default-retry` | Allows a job to [retry](../ci/yaml/index.md#retry) upon `unknown_failure`, `api_failure`, `runner_system_failure`, `job_execution_timeout`, or `stuck_or_timeout_failure`. |
|
|
| `.default-before_script` | Allows a job to use a default `before_script` definition suitable for Ruby/Rails tasks that may need a database running (for example, tests). |
|
|
| `.setup-test-env-cache` | Allows a job to use a default `cache` definition suitable for setting up test environment for subsequent Ruby/Rails tasks. |
|
|
| `.rails-cache` | Allows a job to use a default `cache` definition suitable for Ruby/Rails tasks. |
|
|
| `.static-analysis-cache` | Allows a job to use a default `cache` definition suitable for static analysis tasks. |
|
|
| `.coverage-cache` | Allows a job to use a default `cache` definition suitable for coverage tasks. |
|
|
| `.qa-cache` | Allows a job to use a default `cache` definition suitable for QA tasks. |
|
|
| `.yarn-cache` | Allows a job to use a default `cache` definition suitable for frontend jobs that do a `yarn install`. |
|
|
| `.assets-compile-cache` | Allows a job to use a default `cache` definition suitable for frontend jobs that compile assets. |
|
|
| `.use-pg11` | Allows a job to run the `postgres` 11 and `redis` services (see [`.gitlab/ci/global.gitlab-ci.yml`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/.gitlab/ci/global.gitlab-ci.yml) for the specific versions of the services). |
|
|
| `.use-pg11-ee` | Same as `.use-pg11` but also use an `elasticsearch` service (see [`.gitlab/ci/global.gitlab-ci.yml`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/.gitlab/ci/global.gitlab-ci.yml) for the specific version of the service). |
|
|
| `.use-pg12` | Allows a job to use the `postgres` 12 and `redis` services (see [`.gitlab/ci/global.gitlab-ci.yml`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/.gitlab/ci/global.gitlab-ci.yml) for the specific versions of the services). |
|
|
| `.use-pg12-ee` | Same as `.use-pg12` but also use an `elasticsearch` service (see [`.gitlab/ci/global.gitlab-ci.yml`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/.gitlab/ci/global.gitlab-ci.yml) for the specific version of the service). |
|
|
| `.use-pg13` | Allows a job to use the `postgres` 13 and `redis` services (see [`.gitlab/ci/global.gitlab-ci.yml`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/.gitlab/ci/global.gitlab-ci.yml) for the specific versions of the services). |
|
|
| `.use-pg13-ee` | Same as `.use-pg13` but also use an `elasticsearch` service (see [`.gitlab/ci/global.gitlab-ci.yml`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/.gitlab/ci/global.gitlab-ci.yml) for the specific version of the service). |
|
|
| `.use-kaniko` | Allows a job to use the `kaniko` tool to build Docker images. |
|
|
| `.as-if-foss` | Simulate the FOSS project by setting the `FOSS_ONLY='1'` CI/CD variable. |
|
|
| `.use-docker-in-docker` | Allows a job to use Docker in Docker. |
|
|
|
|
### `rules`, `if:` conditions and `changes:` patterns
|
|
|
|
We're using the [`rules` keyword](../ci/yaml/index.md#rules) extensively.
|
|
|
|
All `rules` definitions are defined in
|
|
[`rules.gitlab-ci.yml`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/.gitlab/ci/rules.gitlab-ci.yml),
|
|
then included in individual jobs via [`extends`](../ci/yaml/index.md#extends).
|
|
|
|
The `rules` definitions are composed of `if:` conditions and `changes:` patterns,
|
|
which are also defined in
|
|
[`rules.gitlab-ci.yml`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/.gitlab/ci/rules.gitlab-ci.yml)
|
|
and included in `rules` definitions via [YAML anchors](../ci/yaml/yaml_optimization.md#anchors)
|
|
|
|
#### `if:` conditions
|
|
|
|
<!-- vale gitlab.Substitutions = NO -->
|
|
|
|
| `if:` conditions | Description | Notes |
|
|
|------------------|-------------|-------|
|
|
| `if-not-canonical-namespace` | Matches if the project isn't in the canonical (`gitlab-org/`) or security (`gitlab-org/security`) namespace. | Use to create a job for forks (by using `when: on_success|manual`), or **not** create a job for forks (by using `when: never`). |
|
|
| `if-not-ee` | Matches if the project isn't EE (that is, project name isn't `gitlab` or `gitlab-ee`). | Use to create a job only in the FOSS project (by using `when: on_success|manual`), or **not** create a job if the project is EE (by using `when: never`). |
|
|
| `if-not-foss` | Matches if the project isn't FOSS (that is, project name isn't `gitlab-foss`, `gitlab-ce`, or `gitlabhq`). | Use to create a job only in the EE project (by using `when: on_success|manual`), or **not** create a job if the project is FOSS (by using `when: never`). |
|
|
| `if-default-refs` | Matches if the pipeline is for `master`, `main`, `/^[\d-]+-stable(-ee)?$/` (stable branches), `/^\d+-\d+-auto-deploy-\d+$/` (auto-deploy branches), `/^security\//` (security branches), merge requests, and tags. | Note that jobs aren't created for branches with this default configuration. |
|
|
| `if-master-refs` | Matches if the current branch is `master` or `main`. | |
|
|
| `if-master-push` | Matches if the current branch is `master` or `main` and pipeline source is `push`. | |
|
|
| `if-master-schedule-maintenance` | Matches if the current branch is `master` or `main` and pipeline runs on a 2-hourly schedule. | |
|
|
| `if-master-schedule-nightly` | Matches if the current branch is `master` or `main` and pipeline runs on a nightly schedule. | |
|
|
| `if-auto-deploy-branches` | Matches if the current branch is an auto-deploy one. | |
|
|
| `if-master-or-tag` | Matches if the pipeline is for the `master` or `main` branch or for a tag. | |
|
|
| `if-merge-request` | Matches if the pipeline is for a merge request. | |
|
|
| `if-merge-request-title-as-if-foss` | Matches if the pipeline is for a merge request and the MR has label ~"pipeline:run-as-if-foss" | |
|
|
| `if-merge-request-title-update-caches` | Matches if the pipeline is for a merge request and the MR has label ~"pipeline:update-cache". | |
|
|
| `if-merge-request-title-run-all-rspec` | Matches if the pipeline is for a merge request and the MR has label ~"pipeline:run-all-rspec". | |
|
|
| `if-security-merge-request` | Matches if the pipeline is for a security merge request. | |
|
|
| `if-security-schedule` | Matches if the pipeline is for a security scheduled pipeline. | |
|
|
| `if-nightly-master-schedule` | Matches if the pipeline is for a `master` scheduled pipeline with `$NIGHTLY` set. | |
|
|
| `if-dot-com-gitlab-org-schedule` | Limits jobs creation to scheduled pipelines for the `gitlab-org` group on GitLab.com. | |
|
|
| `if-dot-com-gitlab-org-master` | Limits jobs creation to the `master` or `main` branch for the `gitlab-org` group on GitLab.com. | |
|
|
| `if-dot-com-gitlab-org-merge-request` | Limits jobs creation to merge requests for the `gitlab-org` group on GitLab.com. | |
|
|
| `if-dot-com-gitlab-org-and-security-tag` | Limits job creation to tags for the `gitlab-org` and `gitlab-org/security` groups on GitLab.com. | |
|
|
| `if-dot-com-gitlab-org-and-security-merge-request` | Limit jobs creation to merge requests for the `gitlab-org` and `gitlab-org/security` groups on GitLab.com. | |
|
|
| `if-dot-com-gitlab-org-and-security-tag` | Limit jobs creation to tags for the `gitlab-org` and `gitlab-org/security` groups on GitLab.com. | |
|
|
| `if-dot-com-ee-schedule` | Limits jobs to scheduled pipelines for the `gitlab-org/gitlab` project on GitLab.com. | |
|
|
| `if-security-pipeline-merge-result` | Matches if the pipeline is for a security merge request triggered by `@gitlab-release-tools-bot`. | |
|
|
|
|
<!-- vale gitlab.Substitutions = YES -->
|
|
|
|
#### `changes:` patterns
|
|
|
|
| `changes:` patterns | Description |
|
|
|------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|
|
| `ci-patterns` | Only create job for CI configuration-related changes. |
|
|
| `ci-build-images-patterns` | Only create job for CI configuration-related changes related to the `build-images` stage. |
|
|
| `ci-review-patterns` | Only create job for CI configuration-related changes related to the `review` stage. |
|
|
| `ci-qa-patterns` | Only create job for CI configuration-related changes related to the `qa` stage. |
|
|
| `yaml-lint-patterns` | Only create job for YAML-related changes. |
|
|
| `docs-patterns` | Only create job for docs-related changes. |
|
|
| `frontend-dependency-patterns` | Only create job when frontend dependencies are updated (that is, `package.json`, and `yarn.lock`). changes. |
|
|
| `frontend-patterns` | Only create job for frontend-related changes. |
|
|
| `backend-patterns` | Only create job for backend-related changes. |
|
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| `db-patterns` | Only create job for DB-related changes. |
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| `backstage-patterns` | Only create job for backstage-related changes (that is, Danger, fixtures, RuboCop, specs). |
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| `code-patterns` | Only create job for code-related changes. |
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| `qa-patterns` | Only create job for QA-related changes. |
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| `code-backstage-patterns` | Combination of `code-patterns` and `backstage-patterns`. |
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| `code-qa-patterns` | Combination of `code-patterns` and `qa-patterns`. |
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| `code-backstage-qa-patterns` | Combination of `code-patterns`, `backstage-patterns`, and `qa-patterns`. |
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| `static-analysis-patterns` | Only create jobs for Static Analytics configuration-related changes. |
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## Performance
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### Interruptible pipelines
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By default, all jobs are [interruptible](../ci/yaml/index.md#interruptible), except the
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`dont-interrupt-me` job which runs automatically on `main`, and is `manual`
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otherwise.
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If you want a running pipeline to finish even if you push new commits to a merge
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request, be sure to start the `dont-interrupt-me` job before pushing.
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### Git fetch caching
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Because GitLab.com uses the [pack-objects cache](../administration/gitaly/configure_gitaly.md#pack-objects-cache),
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concurrent Git fetches of the same pipeline ref are deduplicated on
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the Gitaly server (always) and served from cache (when available).
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This works well for the following reasons:
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- The pack-objects cache is enabled on all Gitaly servers on GitLab.com.
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- The CI/CD [Git strategy setting](../ci/pipelines/settings.md#choose-the-default-git-strategy) for `gitlab-org/gitlab` is **Git clone**,
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causing all jobs to fetch the same data, which maximizes the cache hit ratio.
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- We use [shallow clone](../ci/pipelines/settings.md#limit-the-number-of-changes-fetched-during-clone) to avoid downloading the full Git
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history for every job.
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### Caching strategy
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1. All jobs must only pull caches by default.
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1. All jobs must be able to pass with an empty cache. In other words, caches are only there to speed up jobs.
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1. We currently have several different cache definitions defined in
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[`.gitlab/ci/global.gitlab-ci.yml`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/.gitlab/ci/global.gitlab-ci.yml),
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with fixed keys:
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- `.setup-test-env-cache`
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- `.ruby-cache`
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- `.rails-cache`
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- `.static-analysis-cache`
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- `.rubocop-cache`
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- `.coverage-cache`
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- `.ruby-node-cache`
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- `.qa-cache`
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- `.yarn-cache`
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- `.assets-compile-cache` (the key includes `${NODE_ENV}` so it's actually two different caches).
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1. These cache definitions are composed of [multiple atomic caches](../ci/caching/index.md#use-multiple-caches).
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1. Only the following jobs, running in 2-hourly `maintenance` scheduled pipelines, are pushing (that is, updating) to the caches:
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- `update-setup-test-env-cache`, defined in [`.gitlab/ci/rails.gitlab-ci.yml`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/.gitlab/ci/rails.gitlab-ci.yml).
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- `update-gitaly-binaries-cache`, defined in [`.gitlab/ci/rails.gitlab-ci.yml`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/.gitlab/ci/rails.gitlab-ci.yml).
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- `update-rubocop-cache`, defined in [`.gitlab/ci/rails.gitlab-ci.yml`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/.gitlab/ci/rails.gitlab-ci.yml).
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- `update-qa-cache`, defined in [`.gitlab/ci/qa.gitlab-ci.yml`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/.gitlab/ci/qa.gitlab-ci.yml).
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- `update-assets-compile-production-cache`, defined in [`.gitlab/ci/frontend.gitlab-ci.yml`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/.gitlab/ci/frontend.gitlab-ci.yml).
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- `update-assets-compile-test-cache`, defined in [`.gitlab/ci/frontend.gitlab-ci.yml`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/.gitlab/ci/frontend.gitlab-ci.yml).
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- `update-yarn-cache`, defined in [`.gitlab/ci/frontend.gitlab-ci.yml`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/.gitlab/ci/frontend.gitlab-ci.yml).
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- `update-storybook-yarn-cache`, defined in [`.gitlab/ci/frontend.gitlab-ci.yml`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/.gitlab/ci/frontend.gitlab-ci.yml).
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1. These jobs can also be forced to run in merge requests with the `pipeline:update-cache` label (this can be useful to warm the caches in a MR that updates the cache keys).
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### Artifacts strategy
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We limit the artifacts that are saved and retrieved by jobs to the minimum to reduce the upload/download time and costs, as well as the artifacts storage.
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### Components caching
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Some external components (GitLab Workhorse and frontend assets) of GitLab need to be built from source as a preliminary step for running tests.
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#### `cache-workhorse`
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In [this MR](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/merge_requests/79766), and then
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[this MR](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/merge_requests/96297),
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we introduced a new `cache-workhorse` job that:
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- runs automatically for all GitLab.com `gitlab-org/gitlab` scheduled pipelines
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- runs automatically for any `master` commit that touches the `workhorse/` folder
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- is manual for GitLab.com's `gitlab-org`'s MRs that touches caching-related files
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This job tries to download a generic package that contains GitLab Workhorse binaries needed in the GitLab test suite (under `tmp/tests/gitlab-workhorse`).
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- If the package URL returns a 404:
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1. It runs `scripts/setup-test-env`, so that the GitLab Workhorse binaries are built.
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1. It then creates an archive which contains the binaries and upload it [as a generic package](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/packages/).
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- Otherwise, if the package already exists, it exits the job successfully.
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We also changed the `setup-test-env` job to:
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1. First download the GitLab Workhorse generic package build and uploaded by `cache-workhorse`.
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1. If the package is retrieved successfully, its content is placed in the right folder (for example, `tmp/tests/gitlab-workhorse`), preventing the building of the binaries when `scripts/setup-test-env` is run later on.
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1. If the package URL returns a 404, the behavior doesn't change compared to the current one: the GitLab Workhorse binaries are built as part of `scripts/setup-test-env`.
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NOTE:
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The version of the package is the workhorse tree SHA (for example, `git rev-parse HEAD:workhorse`).
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#### `cache-assets`
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In [this MR](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/merge_requests/96297),
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we introduced three new `cache-assets:test`, `cache-assets:test as-if-foss`,
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and `cache-assets:production` jobs that:
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- never run unless `$CACHE_ASSETS_AS_PACKAGE == "true"`
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- runs automatically for all GitLab.com `gitlab-org/gitlab` scheduled pipelines
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- runs automatically for any `master` commit that touches the assets-related folders
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- is manual for GitLab.com's `gitlab-org`'s MRs that touches caching-related files
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This job tries to download a generic package that contains GitLab compiled assets
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needed in the GitLab test suite (under `app/assets/javascripts/locale/**/app.js`,
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and `public/assets`).
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- If the package URL returns a 404:
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1. It runs `bin/rake gitlab:assets:compile`, so that the GitLab assets are compiled.
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1. It then creates an archive which contains the assets and uploads it [as a generic package](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/packages/).
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The package version is set to the assets folders' hash sum.
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- Otherwise, if the package already exists, it exits the job successfully.
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#### `compile-*-assets`
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We also changed the `compile-test-assets`, `compile-test-assets as-if-foss`,
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and `compile-production-assets` jobs to:
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1. First download the "native" cache assets, which contain:
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- The [compiled assets](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/a6910c9086bb28e553f5e747ec2dd50af6da3c6b/.gitlab/ci/global.gitlab-ci.yml#L86-87).
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- A [`cached-assets-hash.txt` file](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/a6910c9086bb28e553f5e747ec2dd50af6da3c6b/.gitlab/ci/global.gitlab-ci.yml#L85)
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containing the `SHA256` hexdigest of all the source files on which the assets depend on.
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This list of files is a pessimistic list and the assets might not depend on
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some of these files. At worst we compile the assets more often, which is better than
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using outdated assets.
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The file is [created after assets are compiled](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/a6910c9086bb28e553f5e747ec2dd50af6da3c6b/.gitlab/ci/frontend.gitlab-ci.yml#L83).
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1. We then we compute the `SHA256` hexdigest of all the source files the assets depend on, **for the current checked out branch**. We [store the hexdigest in the `GITLAB_ASSETS_HASH` variable](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/a6910c9086bb28e553f5e747ec2dd50af6da3c6b/.gitlab/ci/frontend.gitlab-ci.yml#L27).
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1. If `$CACHE_ASSETS_AS_PACKAGE == "true"`, we download the generic package built and uploaded by [`cache-assets:*`](#cache-assets).
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- If the cache is up-to-date for the checked out branch, we download the native cache
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**and** the cache package. We could optimize that by not downloading
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the genetic package but the native cache is actually very often outdated because it's
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rebuilt only every 2 hours.
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1. We [run the `assets_compile_script` function](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/a6910c9086bb28e553f5e747ec2dd50af6da3c6b/.gitlab/ci/frontend.gitlab-ci.yml#L35),
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which [itself runs](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/c023191ef412e868ae957f3341208a41ca678403/scripts/utils.sh#L76)
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the [`assets:compile` Rake task](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/c023191ef412e868ae957f3341208a41ca678403/lib/tasks/gitlab/assets.rake#L80-109).
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This task is responsible for deciding if assets need to be compiled or not.
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It [compares the `HEAD` `SHA256` hexdigest from `$GITLAB_ASSETS_HASH` with the `master` hexdigest from `cached-assets-hash.txt`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/c023191ef412e868ae957f3341208a41ca678403/lib/tasks/gitlab/assets.rake#L86).
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1. If the hashes are the same, we don't compile anything. If they're different, we compile the assets.
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### Pre-clone step
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NOTE:
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We no longer use this optimization for `gitlab-org/gitlab` because the [pack-objects cache](../administration/gitaly/configure_gitaly.md#pack-objects-cache)
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allows Gitaly to serve the full CI/CD fetch traffic now. See [Git fetch caching](#git-fetch-caching).
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The pre-clone step works by using the `CI_PRE_CLONE_SCRIPT` variable
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[defined by GitLab.com shared runners](../ci/runners/saas/linux_saas_runner.md#pre-clone-script).
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---
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[Return to Development documentation](index.md)
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