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EmbedOps Command Line Tools

Project description

EmbedOps Tools

CLI tool for enabling easier and smoother local development for embedded systems via the command line. Promotes usage of Docker and best practices for modern embedded development.

Current Features

Parse CI YAML files to allow for jobs to be run in the same containers and the same way locally as they do on CI.

Python Packages needed

defined in requirements.txt and setup.cfg

YAML finding and parsing

Functionality:

  • Show names of all jobs
  • Show detailed job context

Limitations:

  • No guarantee of YAML written by anyone other than Dojo Five employees will be able to run as expected

  • Can only be run from the current working directory your pipeline scripts expect to be in as there is no way to set cwd explicitly

  • Only works with BitBucket and GitLab YAML files, and GitHub Actions with only one workflow file

  • Will not use, search for, nor help set environment variables defined outside of YAML

  • no way to mark that a job shouldn't be run locally or hide non-runnable jobs

  • Will show "hidden" GitLab jobs and allow them to be run

  • Does not handle extends: keyword in GitLab CI/CD

  • Only handles multi-line script with a complete command in each line.

    • This is applied to both | (literal) and > (folded) YAML multiline block scalar indicator

    • For example, it doesn't work if the if-else statement is called in multiple lines.
      Working example:

      script: |
        FILE=.clang-format
        if [ -f "$FILE" ]; then echo "$FILE exists. Use repository $FILE."; else echo "$FILE does not exist. Use container $FILE."; cp /tools/.clang-format .clang-format; fi
      

      Failing example:

      script: |
        FILE=.clang-format
        if [ -f "$FILE" ]; then 
            echo "$FILE exists. Use repository $FILE."
        else 
            echo "$FILE does not exist. Use container $FILE."
            cp /tools/.clang-format .clang-format
        fi
      
  • GitHub

    Auto-detection of the GitHub CI configuration file works only if there is one file in the .github/workflows directory. When there are more than one files in that directory, use the --filename flag to specify a GitHub CI configuration.

    Syntax:

    embedops-cli jobs --filename <PATH_TO_CI_CONFIG_FILE> run <JOB_NAME>
    

Not Implemented:

  • Info to pull from YAML:
    • after/before scripts?
  • include:, extends: on GitLab, uses: on GitHub, pipe: on BitBucket not supported

Docker container launching / checking /running

Functionality:

  • use parsed YAML information
  • map cwd to Docker container and launch (sets mounted directory as container's cwd)
  • Run script in docker container found above
  • Output any artifacts in the mounted directory
  • Login to the EmbedOps registry for paying clients

Limitations:

  • Assume all jobs have an explicit image tag or a default image tag in yaml
  • Assume all jobs have a script (not handling entrypoints)
  • Must be launched from the top level working directory of the project (where YAML is stored)
  • doesn't clean up after itself - all artifacts are left behind, not just desired ones.
  • no way to specify clean and build vs rebuild unless explicitly defined in YAML
  • Env variables used but not defined in YAML must be set by user in .env file manually, no error checking
  • look for .wslconfig on Windows and suggest edits or add if not found
  • Attempt to start docker if it's not running?

Not Implemented:

  • Run before or after script
  • run entire pipeline or workflow at once
  • shell and any other non-Docker based runners are not supported on any system at this time

Endpoints

Functionality:

  • Log in to EmbedOps via CLI
  • Auth0 connection from embedops.io to registry

Not Implemented:

  • Jobs run from CLI do not talk to API

Installation

Funtionality:

  • Available on embedops.com in PyPi package registry

Limitations:

  • Little to no documentation

Not Implemented:

  • New version check and message

Configuration

Overriding settings in the package embedops-cli settings file is supported by adding setttings.local.toml in the embedops-cli python package installation path right next to settings.toml or edit settings.toml with the desired settings.

Example:

# ./.venv/lib/python3.10/site-packages/embedops_cli/settings.local.toml
dynaconf_merge = true
[default]
host =  "https://dev-01.embedops.io"
client_id = "..."
base_url = "https://embedops-dev.us.auth0.com/oauth"
audience = "https://app-dev.embedops.com"

Developers: If installing from a local sandbox using pip install -U -e . or similar, note that changes to the package settings file embedops_cli/settings.toml will propagate to the resultant installation in your virtual env or global install of embedops-cli.

License

Copyright 2021 Dojo Five, LLC

Code Owners

  • Dojo Five
    Engineers:
    • Bailey Steinfadt

    • Bryan Siepert

    • Zhi Xuen Lai

    • Aaron Fontaine

    • Jimmy Gomez

      Former Engineers:

    • Cole Spear

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