Reproduce CI jobs for debugging and development¶
Knowing that at times ( perhaps always ) manipulating zuul jobs to do your bidding can be frustrating. Perhaps you are trying to reproduce a bug, test a patch, or just bored on a Sunday afternoon. I wanted to briefly remind folks of their options.
RDO’s zuul:¶
RDO’s zuul is setup to directly inherit from upstream zuul. Any TripleO job that executes upstream should be rerunable in RDO’s zuul. A distinct advantage here is that you can ask RDO admins to hold the job for you, get your ssh keys on the box and debug the live environment. It’s good stuff. To hold a node, ask your friends in #rhos-ops
Use testproject: Some documentation can be found here:
upstream job example:¶
- project:
name: testproject
check:
jobs:
- tripleo-ci-centos-8-content-provider
- tripleo-ci-centos-8-containers-multinode:
dependencies:
- tripleo-ci-centos-8-content-provider
gate:
jobs: []
periodic job, perhaps recreating a CIX issue example:¶
- project:
name: testproject
check:
jobs:
- tripleo-ci-centos-8-scenario002-standalone:
vars:
timeout: 22000
- periodic-tripleo-ci-centos-8-standalone-full-tempest-scenario-master:
vars:
timeout: 22000
force_periodic: true
- periodic-tripleo-ci-centos-8-standalone-full-tempest-scenario-victoria:
vars:
timeout: 22000
force_periodic: true
- periodic-tripleo-ci-centos-8-standalone-full-tempest-scenario-ussuri:
vars:
timeout: 22000
force_periodic: true
gate:
jobs: []
Remember that depends-on can bring in any upstream changes.¶
Here is an example commit message:
Test jobs with new ovn package
Test jobs with new ovn package
Depends-On: https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/openstack-tempest-skiplist/+/775493
Change-Id: I7b392acc4690199caa78cac90956e717105f4c6e
Local zuul:¶
Setting up zuul and friends locally is a much heavier lift than your first option. Instructions and scripts to help you are available in any upstream TripleO job, and here
A basic readme for the logs can be found directly in the logs directory of any tripleo job.
If you are familiar w/ zuul and friends, containers, etc.. this could be a good option for you and your team. There are a lot of moving parts and it’s complicated, well because it’s complicated. A good way to become more familiar with zuul would be to try out zuul’s tutorial
zuul-runner:¶
A long hard fought battle of persuasion and influence has been fought with the maintainers of the zuul project. The blueprints and specs have merged. The project’s status is not complete as there are many unmerged patches to date.
Other Options:¶
Finally, if you are not attempting to recreate, test, play with an upstream tripleo job and just want to develop code there is another option. A lot of developers find tripleo-lab to be quite useful. Many devels have their own patterns as well, what works for you is fine.
Summary:¶
For what it’s worth imho using testproject jobs is an efficient, low barrier to getting things done with upstream TripleO jobs. I’ll be updating the documentation and references to try and help over the next few days, patches are welcome :)