gecko-dev/taskcluster/taskgraph/decision.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, unicode_literals
import os
import json
import logging
import time
import yaml
from . import GECKO
from .actions import render_actions_json
from .create import create_tasks
from .generator import TaskGraphGenerator
from .parameters import Parameters, get_version, get_app_version
from .taskgraph import TaskGraph
from .try_option_syntax import parse_message
from .util.schema import validate_schema, Schema
from taskgraph.util.hg import get_hg_revision_branch, get_hg_commit_message
from taskgraph.util.partials import populate_release_history
from taskgraph.util.yaml import load_yaml
from voluptuous import Required, Optional
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
ARTIFACTS_DIR = 'artifacts'
# For each project, this gives a set of parameters specific to the project.
# See `taskcluster/docs/parameters.rst` for information on parameters.
PER_PROJECT_PARAMETERS = {
'try': {
'target_tasks_method': 'try_tasks',
},
'try-comm-central': {
'target_tasks_method': 'try_tasks',
},
Bug 1281004: Specify test tasks more flexibly; r=gps; r=gbrown This introduces a completely new way of specifying test task in-tree, completely replacing the old spider-web of YAML files. The high-level view is this: - some configuration files are used to determine which test suites to run for each test platform, and against which build platforms - each test suite is then represented by a dictionary, and modified by a sequence of transforms, duplicating as necessary (e.g., chunks), until it becomes a task definition The transforms allow sufficient generality to support just about any desired configuration, with the advantage that common configurations are "easy" while unusual configurations are supported but notable for their oddness (they require a custom transform). As of this commit, this system produces the same set of test graphs as the existing YAML, modulo: - extra.treeherder.groupName -- this was not consistent in the YAML - extra.treeherder.build -- this is ignored by taskcluster-treeherder anyway - mozharness command argument order - boolean True values for environment variables are now the string "true" - metadata -- this is now much more consistent, with task name being the label Testing of this commit demonstrates that it produces the same set of test tasks for the following projects (those which had special cases defined in the YAML): - autoland - ash (*) - willow - mozilla-inbound - mozilla-central - try: -b do -p all -t all -u all -b d -p linux64,linux64-asan -u reftest -t none -b d -p linux64,linux64-asan -u reftest[x64] -t none[x64] (*) this patch omits the linux64/debug tc-M-e10s(dt) test, which is enabled on ash; ash will require a small changeset to re-enable this test. IGNORE BAD COMMIT MESSAGES (because the hook flags try syntax!) MozReview-Commit-ID: G34dg9f17Hq --HG-- rename : taskcluster/taskgraph/kind/base.py => taskcluster/taskgraph/task/base.py rename : taskcluster/taskgraph/kind/docker_image.py => taskcluster/taskgraph/task/docker_image.py rename : taskcluster/taskgraph/kind/legacy.py => taskcluster/taskgraph/task/legacy.py extra : rebase_source : 03e70902c2d3a297eb9e3ce852f8737c2550d5a6 extra : histedit_source : d4d9f4b192605af21f41d83495fc3c923759c3cb
2016-07-12 02:27:14 +03:00
'ash': {
'target_tasks_method': 'ash_tasks',
},
'cedar': {
'target_tasks_method': 'default',
},
'oak': {
'target_tasks_method': 'nightly_desktop',
'release_type': 'nightly-oak',
},
'graphics': {
'target_tasks_method': 'graphics_tasks',
},
'mozilla-central': {
'target_tasks_method': 'default',
'release_type': 'nightly',
},
'mozilla-beta': {
'target_tasks_method': 'mozilla_beta_tasks',
'release_type': 'beta',
},
'mozilla-release': {
'target_tasks_method': 'mozilla_release_tasks',
'release_type': 'release',
},
'mozilla-esr60': {
'target_tasks_method': 'mozilla_esr60_tasks',
'release_type': 'esr60',
},
'comm-central': {
'target_tasks_method': 'default',
'release_type': 'nightly',
},
'comm-beta': {
'target_tasks_method': 'mozilla_beta_tasks',
'release_type': 'beta',
},
'comm-esr60': {
'target_tasks_method': 'mozilla_esr60_tasks',
'release_type': 'release',
},
'pine': {
'target_tasks_method': 'pine_tasks',
},
# the default parameters are used for projects that do not match above.
'default': {
'target_tasks_method': 'default',
}
}
try_task_config_schema = Schema({
Required('tasks'): [basestring],
Optional('templates'): {basestring: object},
})
try_task_config_schema_v2 = Schema({
Optional('parameters'): {basestring: object},
})
def full_task_graph_to_runnable_jobs(full_task_json):
runnable_jobs = {}
for label, node in full_task_json.iteritems():
if not ('extra' in node['task'] and 'treeherder' in node['task']['extra']):
continue
th = node['task']['extra']['treeherder']
runnable_jobs[label] = {
'symbol': th['symbol']
}
for i in ('groupName', 'groupSymbol', 'collection'):
if i in th:
runnable_jobs[label][i] = th[i]
if th.get('machine', {}).get('platform'):
runnable_jobs[label]['platform'] = th['machine']['platform']
return runnable_jobs
def try_syntax_from_message(message):
"""
Parse the try syntax out of a commit message, returning '' if none is
found.
"""
try_idx = message.find('try:')
if try_idx == -1:
return ''
return message[try_idx:].split('\n', 1)[0]
def taskgraph_decision(options, parameters=None):
"""
Run the decision task. This function implements `mach taskgraph decision`,
and is responsible for
* processing decision task command-line options into parameters
* running task-graph generation exactly the same way the other `mach
taskgraph` commands do
* generating a set of artifacts to memorialize the graph
* calling TaskCluster APIs to create the graph
"""
parameters = parameters or (lambda config: get_decision_parameters(config, options))
# create a TaskGraphGenerator instance
tgg = TaskGraphGenerator(
root_dir=options.get('root'),
parameters=parameters)
# write out the parameters used to generate this graph
write_artifact('parameters.yml', dict(**tgg.parameters))
# write out the public/actions.json file
write_artifact('actions.json', render_actions_json(tgg.parameters, tgg.graph_config))
# write out the full graph for reference
full_task_json = tgg.full_task_graph.to_json()
write_artifact('full-task-graph.json', full_task_json)
# write out the public/runnable-jobs.json file
write_artifact('runnable-jobs.json', full_task_graph_to_runnable_jobs(full_task_json))
# this is just a test to check whether the from_json() function is working
_, _ = TaskGraph.from_json(full_task_json)
# write out the target task set to allow reproducing this as input
write_artifact('target-tasks.json', tgg.target_task_set.tasks.keys())
# write out the optimized task graph to describe what will actually happen,
# and the map of labels to taskids
write_artifact('task-graph.json', tgg.morphed_task_graph.to_json())
write_artifact('label-to-taskid.json', tgg.label_to_taskid)
# actually create the graph
create_tasks(tgg.graph_config, tgg.morphed_task_graph, tgg.label_to_taskid, tgg.parameters)
def get_decision_parameters(config, options):
"""
Load parameters from the command-line options for 'taskgraph decision'.
This also applies per-project parameters, based on the given project.
"""
product_dir = config['product-dir']
parameters = {n: options[n] for n in [
'base_repository',
'head_repository',
'head_rev',
'head_ref',
'project',
'pushlog_id',
'pushdate',
'owner',
'level',
'target_tasks_method',
] if n in options}
for n in (
'comm_base_repository',
'comm_head_repository',
'comm_head_rev',
'comm_head_ref',
):
if n in options and options[n] is not None:
parameters[n] = options[n]
# Define default filter list, as most configurations shouldn't need
# custom filters.
parameters['filters'] = [
'target_tasks_method',
]
parameters['optimize_target_tasks'] = True
parameters['existing_tasks'] = {}
parameters['do_not_optimize'] = []
parameters['build_number'] = 1
parameters['version'] = get_version(product_dir)
parameters['app_version'] = get_app_version(product_dir)
parameters['message'] = try_syntax_from_message(
get_hg_commit_message(os.path.join(GECKO, product_dir)))
parameters['hg_branch'] = get_hg_revision_branch(GECKO, revision=parameters['head_rev'])
parameters['next_version'] = None
parameters['phabricator_diff'] = None
parameters['release_type'] = ''
parameters['release_eta'] = ''
parameters['release_enable_partners'] = False
parameters['release_partners'] = []
parameters['release_partner_config'] = {}
parameters['release_partner_build_number'] = 1
parameters['release_enable_emefree'] = False
parameters['release_product'] = None
parameters['required_signoffs'] = []
parameters['signoff_urls'] = {}
parameters['try_mode'] = None
parameters['try_task_config'] = None
parameters['try_options'] = None
# owner must be an email, but sometimes (e.g., for ffxbld) it is not, in which
# case, fake it
if '@' not in parameters['owner']:
parameters['owner'] += '@noreply.mozilla.org'
# use the pushdate as build_date if given, else use current time
parameters['build_date'] = parameters['pushdate'] or int(time.time())
# moz_build_date is the build identifier based on build_date
parameters['moz_build_date'] = time.strftime("%Y%m%d%H%M%S",
time.gmtime(parameters['build_date']))
project = parameters['project']
try:
parameters.update(PER_PROJECT_PARAMETERS[project])
except KeyError:
logger.warning("using default project parameters; add {} to "
"PER_PROJECT_PARAMETERS in {} to customize behavior "
"for this project".format(project, __file__))
parameters.update(PER_PROJECT_PARAMETERS['default'])
# `target_tasks_method` has higher precedence than `project` parameters
if options.get('target_tasks_method'):
parameters['target_tasks_method'] = options['target_tasks_method']
# If the target method is nightly, we should build partials. This means
# knowing what has been released previously.
# An empty release_history is fine, it just means no partials will be built
parameters.setdefault('release_history', dict())
if 'nightly' in parameters.get('target_tasks_method', ''):
parameters['release_history'] = populate_release_history('Firefox', project)
if options.get('try_task_config_file'):
task_config_file = os.path.abspath(options.get('try_task_config_file'))
else:
# if try_task_config.json is present, load it
task_config_file = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'try_task_config.json')
# load try settings
if 'try' in project:
set_try_config(parameters, task_config_file)
if options.get('optimize_target_tasks') is not None:
parameters['optimize_target_tasks'] = options['optimize_target_tasks']
result = Parameters(**parameters)
result.check()
return result
def set_try_config(parameters, task_config_file):
if os.path.isfile(task_config_file):
logger.info("using try tasks from {}".format(task_config_file))
with open(task_config_file, 'r') as fh:
task_config = json.load(fh)
task_config_version = task_config.pop('version', 1)
if task_config_version == 1:
validate_schema(
try_task_config_schema, task_config,
"Invalid v1 `try_task_config.json`.",
)
parameters['try_mode'] = 'try_task_config'
parameters['try_task_config'] = task_config
elif task_config_version == 2:
validate_schema(
try_task_config_schema_v2, task_config,
"Invalid v2 `try_task_config.json`.",
)
parameters.update(task_config['parameters'])
return
else:
raise Exception(
"Unknown `try_task_config.json` version: {}".format(task_config_version))
if 'try:' in parameters['message']:
parameters['try_mode'] = 'try_option_syntax'
args = parse_message(parameters['message'])
parameters['try_options'] = args
else:
parameters['try_options'] = None
if parameters['try_mode'] == 'try_task_config':
# The user has explicitly requested a set of jobs, so run them all
# regardless of optimization. Their dependencies can be optimized,
# though.
parameters['optimize_target_tasks'] = False
else:
# For a try push with no task selection, apply the default optimization
# process to all of the tasks.
parameters['optimize_target_tasks'] = True
def write_artifact(filename, data):
logger.info('writing artifact file `{}`'.format(filename))
if not os.path.isdir(ARTIFACTS_DIR):
os.mkdir(ARTIFACTS_DIR)
path = os.path.join(ARTIFACTS_DIR, filename)
if filename.endswith('.yml'):
with open(path, 'w') as f:
yaml.safe_dump(data, f, allow_unicode=True, default_flow_style=False)
elif filename.endswith('.json'):
with open(path, 'w') as f:
json.dump(data, f, sort_keys=True, indent=2, separators=(',', ': '))
elif filename.endswith('.gz'):
import gzip
with gzip.open(path, 'wb') as f:
f.write(json.dumps(data))
else:
raise TypeError("Don't know how to write to {}".format(filename))
def read_artifact(filename):
path = os.path.join(ARTIFACTS_DIR, filename)
if filename.endswith('.yml'):
return load_yaml(path, filename)
elif filename.endswith('.json'):
with open(path, 'r') as f:
return json.load(f)
elif filename.endswith('.gz'):
import gzip
with gzip.open(path, 'rb') as f:
return json.load(f)
else:
raise TypeError("Don't know how to read {}".format(filename))