* [system-dependencies] Add support for provisioning .NET 5 separately.
Add support for provisioning .NET 5 separately, and by default install it
locally (into builds/downloads) to avoid consuming a lot of disk space with
the various preview versions we'll need. A system install is still detected
and used if available.
* Use full path to the dotnet binary, since it might not be in PATH.
* [jenkins] Clean first, then provision.
Otherwise we'll clean whatever we provision locally.
* [configure] Add --[enable|disable]-dotnet.
And make it enabled by default on CI and disabled by default elsewhere for now
(because it makes the build significantly slower).
* [system-dependencies] Add support for provisioning .NET.
Also write a global.json in the root directory which is how we select which
.NET version to use.
* Automatically build mono from source if any of the archives aren't available.
* [jenkins] Show in the PR report if mono was built from source.
* [jenkins] Make sure we got everything after running configure.
* [builds] Fix race condition when building device runtimes.
We need to complete the corresponding cross builds first, because the cross
builds will also try to configure device builds, so we might end up with two
make processes trying to configure the same target simulatenously.
* [jenkins] Add support for building mono from source in pull requests by using labels.
* [jenkins] Add support to build.sh for timing out the build.
* Test timeout support
* [jenkins] Tell the world what happened.
* [jenkins] Minor announcement fix + disable test mode.
* [tests] Add sample tester.
Add a unit project that looks for iOS/macOS/tvOS sample projects in several
repositories, and builds them all.
* [tests][sampletester] Remove known issue which has now been fixed.
* [tests] Only run sample tests on CI in Azure Devops.
* Remove the possibility of automatically running the sample tests with
xharness (so the sample tests won't run on PR bots or internal bots when the
'run-all-tests' label is added). It's still possible to run the sample tests
manually from the xharness web UI.
* Automatically trigger the sample test run in Azure Devops if the
'run-sample-tests' label is applied to a PR (and that PR is executed on
internal Jenkins).
* Fix typo.
* Fix path.
* Verbose output to track down scheduling failure.
* Bump maccore to get improved debug spew.
Diff: f527c9c526..f89d74b165
* [tests][sampletester] Fix build for TodoWCF.
* [builds] Adjust ifdefs to fix not building device architectures. Fixes maccore#1074.
Fixes https://github.com/xamarin/maccore/issues/1074.
* [jenkins] Running configure and then cleaning everything is kind of useless, so reverse the order.
This can be useful when working on the support for private jenkins, since many
of those changes can only be tested as a pull request, and they also tend to
include a lot of commits (because nothing can be tested locally).
So until whatever needs implementing for private jenkins is complete and
working, there's no need for the public bots to do anything for such pull
requests.
* [Jenkins] Create artifacts.json and set a GH status as 'Jenkins: Artifacts'.
* [jenkins] Include the url in artifacts.json
* [jenkins] Add sha256 checksum to artifacts.json as well.
* [Jenkins] Enable xamarin before provisioning so that we auto-provision Xcode.
* [jenkins] Fix passing flags to configure.
Quoting empty CONFIGURE_FLAGS ends up doing this:
./configure "" --disable-ios-device
and since configure parses arguments until it finds an empty argument, it
would stop parsing at the first argument, effectively not disabling the device
build.
So don't quote CONFIGURE_FLAGS when invoking configure. shellcheck doesn't
quite like this, but the better code is much more complex, and not really
needed, so just add an exception.
Add support for building on internal Jenkins.
Jenkins has been configured to build every branch on xamarin/xamarin-macios that contains a `jenkins/Jenkinsfile`, which means it will start working as soon as this PR is merged.
Results will be posted as statuses on each commit, which can be viewed using the url `https://github.com/xamarin/xamarin-macios/commits/<branch>`:
![screenshot 2018-06-01 11 12 57](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/249268/40832932-c3b05eb0-658c-11e8-9670-8de5fcc23407.png)
* The `continuous-integration/jenkins/branch` status links to the jenkins job.
* The other two are XI and XM packages (the `Jenkins-` prefix will be removed once we officially switch from Wrench to Jenkins).
More detailed information will be added as a comment to each commit, which can be seen by clicking on the commit and scrolling to the bottom (url of the format `https://github.com/xamarin/xamarin-macios/commit/<sha1>`)
![screenshot 2018-06-01 11 14 33](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/249268/40833014-fd8772f4-658c-11e8-8a35-5df46bfb16c7.png)
Unfortunately GitHub does not display the commit statuses when viewing a single commit, so to view those statuses you'll have to view the list of commits (the `/commits/` url). Tip: it's possible to use `<sha1>` instead of `<branch>` (and vice versa for that matter) if you're interested in the statuses of a particular commit.
Pull requests will also be built (only from contributors with write access), but by default nothing will be done (the job will exit immediately, although a green check mark will still show up). Jenkins will **not** add a comment in the pull request in this case.
However, if the label `build-package` [1] is set for a pull request, the internal jenkins job will run (it will do everything except the local xharness test run: this includes creating and publishing packages, creating various diffs, run tests on older macOS versions, test docs, etc). A detailed comment will also be added to the pull request (see below for multiple examples), which means that there will be two Jenkins comments: one for the public Jenkins which builds every PR, and one for the internal Jenkins [2].
[1] I don't quite like the name of the label, because it doesn't get even close to explain all that will actually happen, but `run-on-internal-jenkins-and-create-package` is a bit too long IMHO... Also it's non-obvious that this is the label to apply if the reason for executing on the internal jenkins is some other reason (for instance to test a maccore bump). Other ideas:
* `run-internal-jenkins`: doesn't make it obvious that a package will be created (which is probably the most common reason to want to run on internal jenkins)
* We could have multiple labels that mean the same thing: `build-package`, `internal-build`, `run-internal-jenkins`, etc, but it's redundant and I don't quite like it either.
* Any other ideas?
[2] I'm noticing now that these two look quite similar and this might end up confusing (the main difference is that the comment from the public jenkins will say **Build success/failure** and **Build comment file:** at the top. If something goes wrong the failure will also show up differently). Should this be made clearer?
A few general categories of fixes:
* Sprinkle lots of quotes everywhere.
* Don't use environment variables in the format string to printf, instead pass them as arguments.
* Don't use backticks to execute commands (it's deprecated), use the new "$(...)" syntax instead.
Implement support for skipping API comparison by applying a label to a pull
request.
This also required some refactoring to move existing code to fetch the labels
for a pull request to a separate script.
* [jenkins] Create comment file for PR builds. (#3799)
* [jenkins] Create comment file for PR builds.
* [tools] Create stamp file after doing things that might modify files we care about. (#3864)
We have consistency checks to verify that no unexpected files are modified
done when comparing APIs in for a pull request.
Unfortunately the check didn't take into account that checking out the
revision to do the API check against might modify some of the files in the
consistency check itself, thus triggering the consistency check.
Fix this by only verify timestamps of files modified after checkout out the
revision, which is the only thing we care about anyway.
For examples see PR #3855 or PR #3850.
* [jenkins] Don't succeed if something went wrong when creating API or generator diff. (#3865)
Ref: https://github.com/xamarin/xamarin-macios/pull/3855#issuecomment-378441993
* [jenkins] Automatically detect mono bumps and enable device build.
And do this before fetching labels, so that we can skip fetching labels if we
know we're already enabling the device build.
* [tests] Bumping LLVM merits enabling device build and running mtouch + BCL tests.
* [jenkins] Add support for enabling device builds using labels.
* [xharness] Give the iOS MSBuild tests 30 minutes to finish.
* [mtouch tests] Give the BuildTestProject 10 minutes to compile each test case.
Wrench bots build the dontlink test in ~3m40, but that's apparently not enough
for the Jenkins bots (slower bots?), which time out the test after 5 minutes.
So double the timeout to 10 minutes, which will hopefully give the Jenkins
bots enough time to run the test to completion.