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Andrew Bartlett ce2bc74dce bootstrap: Remove last references to Ubuntu 16.04
The Ubuntu 16.04 build went away with
4366c3bb71 as oss-fuzz moves
to Ubuntu 20.04.

We don't do a special build for the oss-fuzz, this restores the
behaviour before e10910f8de and
d048d7e17d where oss-fuzz was only
tested as part of the main build.  (In the case of a failure the
pipeline would fail, preventing a merge, just the same as for
any other failing test).

Signed-off-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Uri Simchoni <uri@samba.org>

Autobuild-User(master): Uri Simchoni <uri@samba.org>
Autobuild-Date(master): Tue Sep 14 04:44:44 UTC 2021 on sn-devel-184
2021-09-14 04:44:44 +00:00
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generated-dists bootstrap: Remove last references to Ubuntu 16.04 2021-09-14 04:44:44 +00:00
.gitlab-ci.yml bootstrap: Remove last references to Ubuntu 16.04 2021-09-14 04:44:44 +00:00
config.py bootstrap: Remove last references to Ubuntu 16.04 2021-09-14 04:44:44 +00:00
README.md Update common on currently supported Fedora versions 2021-09-02 13:41:28 +00:00
sha1sum.txt bootstrap: Remove last references to Ubuntu 16.04 2021-09-14 04:44:44 +00:00
template.py bootstrap: Fix the spelling of README.md (again) and get a new GnuTLS 2020-09-11 07:05:33 +00:00

Samba Bootstrap

A pure python3 module with CLI to bootstrap Samba envs for multiple distributions.

Features

  • manage Samba dependencies list for multiple distributions
  • render dependencies package list to boostrap shell scripts(apt, yum and dnf)
  • render Vagrantfile to provision vitual machines with bootstrap scripts
  • render Dockerfile to build docker images with bootstrap scripts
  • build/tag/push docker images

Supported Distributions

deb: Debian 10, Ubuntu 1604|1804|2004 rpm: CentOS 7|8, Fedora 33|34, openSUSE Leap 15.1|15.2

Easy to add more.

Usage

Render files:

bootstrap/template.py --render

Files are rendered into bootstrap/generated-dists directory in current dir. It also generates bootstrap/sha1sum.txt and prints out the sha1sum of the current code/configuration.

Just calculate the sha1sum for consistency checks:

bootstrap/template.py --sha1sum

The checksum needs to be added as SAMBA_CI_CONTAINER_TAG in the toplevel .gitlab-ci-main.yml file.

User Stories

As a gitlab-ci user, I can use this tool to build new CI docker images:

After committing the result of calling bootstrap/template.py --render and updating SAMBA_CI_CONTAINER_TAG in .gitlab-ci.yml, you can push.

But you need to pass SAMBA_CI_REBUILD_IMAGES=yes as environment variable. It means the pipeline runs the 'images' stage and builds the new container images for all supported distributions and uploads the images into the registry.gitlab.com/samba-team/devel/samba container registry.

You can push by specifying the variable (note multiple -o options are allowed, see https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/push_options.html):

git push -o ci.variable='SAMBA_CI_REBUILD_IMAGES=yes' git@gitlab.com:samba-team/devel/samba.git ...

If you want to try to build images for the (currently) broken distributions, you would pass SAMBA_CI_REBUILD_BROKEN_IMAGES=yes in addition to the custom pipeline. Note the images for the broken distributions are just build, but not uploaded to the container registry. And any failures in the image creation is ignored. Once you managed to get success, you should move from .build_image_template_force_broken to .build_image_template. And also add a .samba-o3-template job for the new image in the main .gitlab-ci.yml file.

Over time we'll get a lot of images pushed to the container registry. The approach we're using allows gitlab project maintainers to remove old images! But it is possible to regenerate the images if you have the need to run a gitlab ci pipeline based on an older branch.

As a Samba developer/tester, I can setup a Samba env very quickly.

With Docker:

cd ~/samba git clean -xdf docker login docker pull registry.gitlab.com/samba-team/devel/samba/samba-ci-ubuntu1804:${sha1sum} docker run -it -v $(pwd):/home/samba/samba samba-ci-ubuntu1804:${sha1sum} bash

With podman:

podman run -ti --cap-add=SYS_PTRACE --security-opt seccomp=unconfined registry.gitlab.com/samba-team/devel/samba/samba-ci-ubuntu1804:${sha1sum} bash

With Vagrant:

cd bootstrap/generated-dists/ vagrant up # start all vagrant up debian10 # start one vagrant ssh debian10 vagrant destroy debian10 # destroy one vagrant destroy # destroy all

Or a remote/cloud machine:

scp bootstrap/generated-dists/fedora33/bootstrap.sh USER@IP: ssh USER@IP sudo bash ./bootstrap.sh