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Project description
Facile GitLab Helper
This library provides help to microservices inside gitLab C.I pipelines, integrating different repositories within different pipelines and projects.
Getting Started
Go to the terminal and install the given library:
pip install facile-gitlab-trigger
Execute the given command below to be sure the library was installed correctly:
facile-trigger --help
Once the terminal displays the list of help bellow:
usage: facile-trigger -a GITLAB_API_TOKEN [-h GIT_LAB_HOST] [--help] [-t TARGET_BRANCH] -p PROJECT_ID -b
REF_NAME -f YAML_FILE
Gilab trigger helper
optional arguments:
-a GITLAB_API_TOKEN, --api-token GITLAB_API_TOKEN
personal access token (not required when running detached)
-h GIT_LAB_HOST, --host GIT_LAB_HOST
--help show this help message and exit
-t TARGET_BRANCH, --target-ref TARGET_BRANCH
target ref (branch, tag, commit)
-p PROJECT_ID, --project-id PROJECT_ID
repository id found on settings
-b REF_NAME, --branch-merged REF_NAME
filled by git COMMIT_REF_NAME
-f YAML_FILE, --yaml-file YAML_FILE
filled by git COMMIT_REF_NAME
Usage
Running pipeline with Facile GitLab Helper requires few steps, some arguments are required in onrder to run pipelines:
Branch Title
This argument can be dynamic filled using gitlab variables like $CI_COMMIT_TITLE. In this case Facile GitLab Helper will get the string provide by the given variable matching with a file yaml where lists running rules like once an ID is present in the given string, tests will run a specific path. E.g. once $CI_COMMIT_TITLE contains like PROJECT_NAME string, tets will run only the path specific by the given rule.
Project ID
It's the id shown on gitLab Project Root>>Settings>>Geral
API Key
This can be generated going on user Profile >> Access Tokens >>> Add a personal access token. Once it gets generated, feed the give arg with the api key generated.
Gitlab Host Domain
Here is the gitlab domain like "https://gitlab./" As facile.it domain would be like "https://gitlab.facile.it/".
Target Branch
Here comes the dired branch that will run like "master", "develop" and so on.
Yaml File
Here yaml file items which provides rules for each kind of "id":
NLT: Tests/noleggio.robot
ABC: Tests/abc.robot
For instance, if the branch title contains "NTL" test automation will run the test path Tests/noleggio.robot, once contains "ABC" then Tests/abc.robot will run. So as -f paramenters should be a path where you create your yaml rule file.
Below an example of full command which runs a pipeline
facile-trigger -b <branch_title> -p <project_id> -a <api_key> -h <gitlab_host_domain> -t <target_branch> -f <yaml_file>
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