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Execute GitLab-CI docker jobs

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GitLab-CI Job Executor

This is a simple tool to parse and expand a .gitlab-ci.yml file to then execute GitLab-CI jobs in a docker container. It can be used either as a library or an command line executable.

Note

This tool was made to fit the needs of the authors first. Suggestions on what should be implemented next are welcomed.

Requirements

  • Python 3

Main features

  • No need to commit before running a job since it mounts the working directory in the job's container.
  • extends support for jobs templates.
  • include support to import jobs and templates from other files. Its behavior is as close as possible to how GitLab does it (https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/yaml/README.html#include).
    • Supports local, remote, project and template includes.
  • For include:project type includes:
    • The included file needs to be accessible by a HTTP GET request made using the URL pattern.
    • The pattern (which can be passed as an argument) has 2 variables possible to place in it: 'group' and 'project'
      • The values will correspond to the 'project' key of the include ({group}/{project})
      • This will follow defaults GitLab Pages URL with subgroup being part of {project}.
    • Supported schemes are http://, https:// and file://
    • You can look at the setup used by our projects in https://gitlab.com/uncrns for a setup that is compatible with gitlab-job-exec.
  • Possibility for extra volumes to mount to the container running the job.
  • Possibility to pass extra/overrides environment variables to the job.
  • Configuration file for the command line interface.

Command line interface

For the command line executable, we suggest using gitlab-job-exec --help to get detailed usage information.

Library

class GitlabCI(filename, include_pattern, template_url)

The constructor will do the parsing and expansion of the .gitlab-ci.yml file.

  • filename: the path to the .gitlab-ci.yml file to read and parse.
  • include_pattern: The pattern to use for include:project file includes. Defaults to https://{group}.gitlab.io/{project} which is the default URL for GitLab Pages.
  • template_url: Base URL to use to fetch GitLab templates for include:template.

GitlabCI.defaults: Contains the details of the default job (if defined) to define global defaults.

GitlabCI.include_pattern: The include pattern passed to the constructor.

GitlabCI.jobs: Dictionary representing the different jobs available to execute, excluding jobs starting with . or global attributes not representing a complete job. Keys are the jobs' names and the values are instances of gitlab_job_exec.GitlabJobs.

GitlabCI.stages: The list of stages defined in the pipeline definition.

GitlabCI.template_url: The template base URL passed to the constructor.

GitlabCI.variables: Dictionary containing the global variables defined by the variables keyword in the pipeline definition.

class GitlabJob(name, parameters, defaults, global_variables)
  • name: Name of the job.
  • parameters: Other job parameters.
  • defaults: Values in the GitlabCI.defaults dict.
  • global_variables: Values in the GitlabCI.variables dict.

The keys before_script, image, name, script, services, stage and variables are available members with values equal to the job's definition.

classmethod GitlabJobs.run(extra_variables, extra_volumes, pull_image, user): Runs a job in a docker container and returns the exit code of the script.

  • extra_variables: Environment variables to pass to the job. They will override existing values defined in the job.
  • extra_volumes: Extra volumes to mount in the job's container. The format is the one used by docker.DockerClient.containers.run() for volumes.
  • pull_image: Boolean indicating if the docker image should be pulled or not before starting the job.
  • user: The user to use in the container. The format used is the same as the docker.DockerClient.containers.run().

Predefined GitLab environment variables

GitLab-CI is defining a lot of environment variables that can be used in a pipeline. We have implemented the following variables that will be passed to the jobs:

Variable Value
CI_PIPELINE_ID Current date and time (ex:202102190830)
CI_PIPELINE_IID Current date and time (ex:202102190830)
CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE "local"
CI_PROJECT_DIR The current working directory
CI_PROJECT_NAME The base name of the current working directory
CI_PROJECT_NAMESPACE The directory in which the cwd is located (dirname of ../). Prefixed with ${CI_PROJECT_ROOT_NAMESPACE}/ if defined
CI_PROJECT_PATH "local/${CI_PROJECT_NAME}"
CI_PROJECT_ROOT_NAMESPACE Empty by defaults
CI_PROJECT_URL "https://localhost/${CI_PROJECT_NAME}"
CI_REGISTRY "registry.gitlab.com"
CI_REGISTRY_IMAGE "registry.gitlab.com/local/${CI_PROJECT_NAME}"
CI_SERVER_URL "https://gitlab.com"

Main unsupported features/current limitation

  • after_script is not being read. (See #8)
  • Override of Docker entrypoint and command for services containers.
  • Health check on services/wait for services to be ready before starting the job.
  • Have an array of extends in a job. (See #23)
  • Envrionment variables regarding the namespace of a project only supports 1 level of dynamic value. (See #27)

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