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Parameters
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Task-graph generation takes a collection of parameters as input, in the form of
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a JSON or YAML file.
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During decision-task processing, some of these parameters are supplied on the
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command line or by environment variables. The decision task helpfully produces
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a full parameters file as one of its output artifacts. The other ``mach
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taskgraph`` commands can take this file as input. This can be very helpful
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when working on a change to the task graph.
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When experimenting with local runs of the task-graph generation, it is always
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best to find a recent decision task's ``parameters.yml`` file, and modify that
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file if necessary, rather than starting from scratch. This ensures you have a
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complete set of parameters.
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The properties of the parameters object are described here, divided rougly by
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topic.
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Push Information
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``base_repository``
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The repository from which to do an initial clone, utilizing any available
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caching.
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``head_repository``
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The repository containing the changeset to be built. This may differ from
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``base_repository`` in cases where ``base_repository`` is likely to be cached
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and only a few additional commits are needed from ``head_repository``.
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``head_rev``
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The revision to check out; this can be a short revision string
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``head_ref``
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For Mercurial repositories, this is the same as ``head_rev``. For
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git repositories, which do not allow pulling explicit revisions, this gives
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the symbolic ref containing ``head_rev`` that should be pulled from
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``head_repository``.
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``include_nightly``
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Include nightly builds and tests in the graph.
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``owner``
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Email address indicating the person who made the push. Note that this
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value may be forged and *must not* be relied on for authentication.
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``message``
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The commit message
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``pushlog_id``
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The ID from the ``hg.mozilla.org`` pushlog
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``pushdate``
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The timestamp of the push to the repository that triggered this decision
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task. Expressed as an integer seconds since the UNIX epoch.
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``build_date``
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The timestamp of the build date. Defaults to ``pushdate`` and falls back to present time of
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taskgraph invocation. Expressed as an integer seconds since the UNIX epoch.
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``moz_build_date``
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A formatted timestamp of ``build_date``. Expressed as a string with the following
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format: %Y%m%d%H%M%S
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Tree Information
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``project``
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Another name for what may otherwise be called tree or branch or
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repository. This is the unqualified name, such as ``mozilla-central`` or
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``cedar``.
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``level``
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The `SCM level
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<https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/governance/policies/commit/access-policy/>`_
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associated with this tree. This dictates the names of resources used in the
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generated tasks, and those tasks will fail if it is incorrect.
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Target Set
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The "target set" is the set of task labels which must be included in a task
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graph. The task graph generation process will include any tasks required by
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those in the target set, recursively. In a decision task, this set can be
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specified programmatically using one of a variety of methods (e.g., parsing try
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syntax or reading a project-specific configuration file).
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``filters``
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List of filter functions (from ``taskcluster/taskgraph/filter_tasks.py``) to
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apply. This is usually defined internally, as filters are typically
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global.
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``target_tasks_method``
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The method to use to determine the target task set. This is the suffix of
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one of the functions in ``taskcluster/taskgraph/target_tasks.py``.
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``optimize_target_tasks``
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If true, then target tasks are eligible for optimization.
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``include_nightly``
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If true, then nightly tasks are eligible for optimization.
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