CLI toolset that supports CICD processes for [UO Network and Telecom Services](https://is.uoregon.edu/nts/services).
Reason this release was yanked:
Unable to fulfill mistletoe-tcopy dependency
Project description
BuildTools is a collection of scripts that support the University of Oregon's Network and Telecom Services team (NTS) continuous integration and deployment solutions. E.g. this solution is used in Jenkinsfile pipelines.
Install BuildTools
BuildTools is packaged as ntsbuildtools
and provided in the Python Package Index (PyPI).
So, simply use pip to install BuildTools.
pip install ntsbuildtools
BuildTools Usage
With BuildTools installed, the buildtools
CLI utility should now be available in your shell.
$ buildtools --version
BuildTools Version: 1.3.5
Below is an example of posting a comment onto an existing BitBucket Pull Request.
$ buildtools post bitbucket pr-comment \
--bitbucket-url https://git.uoregon.edu \
--user rleonar7 \
--password SuperSecretPassword \
--project ISN \
--repo buildtools \
--pull-request-id 2 \
--message "Hello, world! I am BuildTools!"
BuildTools Capabilities
BuildTools has many capabilities. These capabilities are provided as subcommands.
To discover the subcommands available in your version of BuildTools, use the --help
argument anywhere in the CLI.
BuildTools capabilities can discovered much more easily when using tab completion -- how to enable tab completion via
argcomplete
is discussed below.
In the example below, we see how the --help
flag informs us that the buildtools post bitbucket pr-comment
command is available and how to run it!
$ buildtools --help
usage: buildtools [-h] [--version] [--bitbucket-url BITBUCKET_URL] {post,parse} ...
positional arguments:
{post,parse}
post Make an HTTP POST to a target.
parse Parse some input (typically from a file).
$ buildtools post --help
usage: buildtools post [-h] {bitbucket,teams,github} ...
positional arguments:
{bitbucket,teams,github}
bitbucket Target Bitbucket.
teams Target Microsoft Teams.
github Target GitHub.
$ buildtools post bitbucket --help
usage: buildtools post bitbucket [-h] {build-status,pr-comment} ...
positional arguments:
{build-status,pr-comment}
build-status Set the "Build Status" in Bitbucket for a particular git commit.
pr-comment Posts a comment to a Bitbucket pull request, with optional arguments for 'Jenkins build
annotations', indicating build status, encasing content in 'diff markdown', and more!
$ buildtools post bitbucket pr-comment --help
usage: buildtools post bitbucket pr-comment [-h] [--version] [--bitbucket-url BITBUCKET_URL]
(--message COMMENT_MESSAGE | --file COMMENT_FILE | --json JSON_OUTPUT | --json-file JSON_FILE)
--user USER --password PASSWORD --project PROJECT
--repo REPO --pull-request-id PULL_REQUEST_ID
[--diff-markdown]
[--code-markdown]
[--max-comment-size MAX_COMMENT_SIZE] [--tail TAIL]
[--build-annotation]
[--playbook-limit PLAYBOOK_LIMIT]
[--build-id BUILD_ID] [--build-url BUILD_URL]
[--build-status {SUCCESS,UNSTABLE,FAILURE,NOT_BUILD,ABORTED}]
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--version show program's version number and exit
--bitbucket-url BITBUCKET_URL
URL for Bitbucket. [env var: BITBUCKET_URL]
--message COMMENT_MESSAGE, -m COMMENT_MESSAGE
Provide the comment as a message on the command line.
--file COMMENT_FILE, -f COMMENT_FILE
Provide the comment in a file.
--json JSON_OUTPUT, -j JSON_OUTPUT
Provide ansible JSON output as a message on the command line (which will
be parsed to extract build-status info). NOTE: Additional 'formatting'
arguments, such as '--code-markdown', are ignored when using json input.
--json-file JSON_FILE
Provide ansible JSON output as a file (which will be parsed to extract
build-status info). NOTE: Additional 'formatting' arguments, such as '--
code-markdown', are ignored when using json input.
--user USER Bitbucket user that will be used to authenticate to Bitbucket. [env var:
BITBUCKET_USER]
--password PASSWORD Bitbucket password (or Personal Access Token) for the Bitbucket user.
[env var: BITBUCKET_PASSWORD]
--project PROJECT The Bitbucket project key for the project where the pull request exists.
[env var: BITBUCKET_PROJECT]
--repo REPO The Bitbucket repository slug for the repository where the pull request
exists. [env var: BITBUCKET_REPO]
--pull-request-id PULL_REQUEST_ID
The ID of the Bitbucket pull request to be commented on. [env var: PR_ID]
formatting:
--diff-markdown Wrap the provided comment in diff markdown. E.g. ```diff \{comment\}) ```
--code-markdown Wrap the provided comment in code markdown. E.g. ``` \{comment\}) ```
--max-comment-size MAX_COMMENT_SIZE
Fragment the comment into based on the maximum comment size.
--tail TAIL Only print the last `TAIL` lines of the provided message/file.
Tab Completion? Yes, please!
BuildTools works as a CLI by default, and can support tab completion via the argcomplete
module.
$ buildtools (double press 'tab' to see possible commands)
--bitbucket-url --help --version -h parse post
$ buildtools post (double press 'tab')
--help -h bitbucket github teams
$ buildtools post bitbucket (double press 'tab')
--help -h build-status pr-comment
$ buildtools post bitbucket pr-comment
Unfortunately, this does not work 'out of the box' without doing some 'bash configuration.' So, run the following commands to enable argcomplete in your bash session:
pip install argcomplete
eval "$(register-python-argcomplete buildtools)"
Tab Completion for all bash sessions
If you want buildtools
tab completion to work for all your bash sessions, we just need to install argcomplete for your user and add a line to your bashrc
file.
Install argcomplete to your Python user site-package:
deactivate # (if currently in a Python venv)
pip3 install --user argcomplete
Add the following to your ~/.bashrc
:
if [ -x "register-python-argcomplete" ] ; then
eval "$(register-python-argcomplete buildtools)"
fi
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