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Common utilities for Camptocamp CI

Project description

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.

New project

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

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.

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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