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Common utilities for Camptocamp CI

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C2C CI utils

Commands:

  • c2cciutils: some generic tools.
  • c2cciutils-checks: Run the checks on the code (those checks don't need any project dependencies).
  • c2cciutils-audit: Do the audit, the main difference with checks is that it can change between runs on the same code.
  • c2cciutils-publish: Publish the project.
  • c2cciutils-clean: Delete Docker images on Docker Hub after corresponding branch have been deleted.
  • c2cciutils-google-calendar: Tool to test the google credentials for calendar API and refresh them if needed. See c2cciutils-google-calendar -h for more information.

New project

The content of example-project can be a good base for a new project.

Use locally, in the projects that use c2cciutils

Install it: python3 -m pip install --user --requirement ci/requirements.txt Run the checkers: c2cciutils-checks [--fix] [--stop] [--check CHECK] Dry run publish: GITHUB_REF=... c2cciutils-publish --dry-run ...

Configuration

You can get the current configuration with c2cciutils --get-config, the default configuration depends on your project.

You can override the configuration with the file ci/config.yaml.

At the base of the configuration you have:

  • version: Contains some regular expressions to find the versions branches and tags, and to convert them into application versions.
  • checks: The checkers configuration, see c2cciutils/checks.py for more information.
  • audit: The audit configuration, see c2cciutils/audit.py for more information.
  • publish: The publish configuration, see c2cciutils/publish.py for more information.

Many actions can be disabled by setting the corresponding configuration part to False.

Checks

The configuration profile consider we use a project with:

  • Dependabot.
  • The following workflows:
    • Continuous integration,
    • Rebuild on all supported branch,
    • Audit for security issues on all supported branches,
    • Backport between all supported branches,
    • Clean Docker hub tags,
    • Auto merge Dependabot updates.
  • A SECURITY.md file.

It will check that:

  • All the workflows are conform on what we expect,
  • All the workflows are completely configured for all the versions present in SECURITY.md file.
  • The code is conform with the black and isort rules.
  • The gitattributes are valid.
  • All text files end with an empty line.

SECURITY.md

The SECURITY.md file should contains the security policy of the repository, espessially the end of support dates.

For compatibility with c2cciutils it should contain an array with at least the columns Version and Supported Until. The Version column will contain the concerned version. The Supported Until will contains the date of end of support dd/mm/yyyy. It can also contain the following sentences:

  • Unsupported: no longer supported => no audit, no rebuild.
  • Best effort: the support is ended, it is still rebuilt and audited but this can be can stopped without any notice.
  • To be defined: not yet released or the date will be set related of an other project release date (like for GeoMapFish).

See also GitHub Documentation

IDE

The IDE should be configured as:

  • using black and isort without any arguments,
  • using the editorconfig configuration.

Publishing

To pypi

When publishing, the version computed from arguments or GITHUB_REF is put in environment variable VERSION, thus you should use it in setup.py, example:

VERSION = os.environ.get("VERSION", "1.0.0")

The config is like this:

    versions: # List of kinds of versions you want to publish, that can be: rebuild (specified with --type),
        # version_tag, version_branch, feature_branch, feature_tag (for pull request)

To Docker registry

The config is like this:

images:
  - name: # The base name of the image we want to publish
repository:
  <internal_name>:
      "server": # The fqdn name of the server if not Docker hub
      "version": # List of kinds of versions you want to publish, that can be: rebuild (specified using --type),
          # version_tag, version_branch, feature_branch, feature_tag (for pull request)
      "tags": # List of tags we want to publish interpreted with `template(version=version)`
          # e.-g. if you use `{version}-lite` when you publish the version `1.2.3` the source tag
          # (that should be built by the application build) is `latest-lite`, and it will be published
          # with the tag `1.2.3-lite`.
      "group": # If your images are published by different jobs you can separate them in different groups
          # and publish them with `c2cciutils-publish --group=<group>`

With the c2cciutils-clean the images on Docker hub for feature_branch will be removed on branch removing.

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