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- workspace:
- base: /rspamd
-
- pipeline:
-
- prepare:
- # ubuntu used as base image for build and test images
- # and we need to download it anyway
- image: ubuntu:18.04
- commands:
- - install -d -o nobody -g nogroup /rspamd/build /rspamd/install /rspamd/fedora/build /rspamd/fedora/install
- # lua-torch CMakeLists writes to src dir
- - chown nobody $CI_WORKSPACE/contrib/lua-torch/nn
- # for debug
- - echo $CI_COMMIT_AUTHOR
-
- build:
- # https://github.com/rspamd/rspamd-build-docker/blob/master/ubuntu-build/Dockerfile
- image: rspamd/ci-ubuntu-build
- group: build
- commands:
- # build directories should be writable by nobody, for rspamd in functional tests
- # works as nobody and writes coverage files there
- - test "$(id -un)" = nobody
- - cd /rspamd/build
- - cmake $CI_WORKSPACE -DENABLE_COVERAGE=ON -DENABLE_LIBUNWIND=ON -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/rspamd/install -DCMAKE_RULE_MESSAGES=OFF
- - ncpu=$(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN)
- - make -j $ncpu install
- - make -j $ncpu rspamd-test
-
- build-clang:
- # https://github.com/rspamd/rspamd-build-docker/blob/master/fedora-build/Dockerfile
- image: rspamd/ci-fedora-build
- pull: true
- group: build
- commands:
- - test "$(id -un)" = nobody
- - cd /rspamd/fedora/build
- - export LDFLAGS='-fuse-ld=lld'
- - export CFLAGS='-fsanitize=address,undefined,implicit-integer-truncation'
- - export ASAN_OPTIONS=detect_leaks=0
- - >
- cmake
- -DENABLE_CLANG_PLUGIN=ON
- -DLLVM_CONFIG_BINARY=/usr/bin/llvm-config
- -DENABLE_TORCH=OFF
- -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=/usr/bin/clang -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=/usr/bin/clang++
- -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/rspamd/fedora/install
- -DENABLE_FULL_DEBUG=ON
- -DCMAKE_RULE_MESSAGES=OFF
- $CI_WORKSPACE
- - ncpu=$(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN)
- - make -j $ncpu install
- - make -j $ncpu rspamd-test
-
- eslint:
- image: node:10-alpine
- group: build
- commands:
- - npm install
- - ./node_modules/.bin/eslint -v
- - ./node_modules/.bin/eslint ./
-
- # Run checks on perl source using tidyall
- perl-tidyall:
- # https://github.com/rspamd/rspamd-build-docker/blob/master/perl-tidyall/Dockerfile
- image: rspamd/ci-perl-tidyall
- group: build
- commands:
- # checks are configured in .tidyallrc at the top of rspamd repo
- - tidyall --all --check-only --no-cache --data-dir /tmp/tidyall
-
- # We run rspamd-test (unit test) and functional test (runned by robot) in
- # parallel to save time. To avoid conflict in saving lua coverage we run them
- # from different directories. For C code coverage counters is saved to .gcda
- # files and binary contain absolute path to them, so rspamd-test and
- # processes started by functional test are writing to the same files. On
- # process exit new coverage data merged with existing content of .gcda file.
- # Race is possible if rspamd-test and some rspamd process in functional test
- # will try to write .gcda file simultaneous. But it is very unlikely and
- # performance is more important then correct coverage data.
-
- rspamd-test:
- # https://github.com/rspamd/rspamd-build-docker/blob/master/ubuntu-test/Dockerfile
- image: rspamd/ci-ubuntu-test
- pull: true
- group: tests
- commands:
- - test "$(id -un)" = nobody
- - ulimit -c unlimited
- # rspamd-test and functional test both use luacov.stats.out file and should be started from
- # different directories (if started in parallel)
- - cd /rspamd/build/test
- - set +e
- - ./rspamd-test -p /rspamd/lua; EXIT_CODE=$?
- - set -e
- # shell sets exit status of a process terminated by a signal to '128 + signal-number'
- # if rspamd-test was terminated by a signal it should be SIGSEGV or SIGABRT, try to examine core
- - >
- if [ $EXIT_CODE -gt 128 ]; then
- gdb --batch -ex 'thread apply all bt full' -c /var/tmp/*.rspamd-test.core ./rspamd-test;
- exit $EXIT_CODE;
- fi
- # luacov-coveralls reads luacov.stats.out written by rspamd-test using luacov module
- # and writes json report for coveralls.io service
- - luacov-coveralls -o /rspamd/build/unit_test_lua.json --dryrun
- - exit $EXIT_CODE
-
- test-fedora-clang:
- # https://github.com/rspamd/rspamd-build-docker/blob/master/fedora-test/Dockerfile
- image: rspamd/ci-fedora-test
- pull: true
- group: tests
- commands:
- - test "$(id -un)" = nobody
- # Asan reserves 20Tb of virtual memory, limit core size to 2 Gb to avoid writing huge core
- - ulimit -c 2097152
- # disable leak sanitizer: too many leaks detected, most of them probably FP
- - export ASAN_OPTIONS="detect_leaks=0:print_stacktrace=1:disable_coredump=0"
- - export UBSAN_OPTIONS="print_stacktrace=1:print_summary=0:log_path=/tmp/ubsan"
- - cd /rspamd/fedora/build/test
- - set +e
- - ./rspamd-test -p /rspamd/lua; EXIT_CODE=$?
- - set -e
- # shell sets exit status of a process terminated by a signal to '128 + signal-number'
- # if rspamd-test was terminated by a signal it should be SIGSEGV or SIGABRT, try to examine core
- - >
- if [ $EXIT_CODE -gt 128 ]; then
- gdb --batch -ex 'bt' -c /var/tmp/*.rspamd-test.core ./rspamd-test;
- fi
- - cat /tmp/ubsan.*
- - exit $EXIT_CODE
-
- functional:
- # https://github.com/rspamd/rspamd-build-docker/blob/master/ubuntu-test-func/Dockerfile
- image: rspamd/ci-ubuntu-test-func
- pull: true
- group: tests
- commands:
- - cd /rspamd/build
- - ulimit -c unlimited
- # some rspamd processes during this test work as root and some as nobody
- # use umask to create world-writable files so nobody can write to *.gcda files created by root
- - umask 0000
- - set +e
- - RSPAMD_INSTALLROOT=/rspamd/install robot --removekeywords wuks --exclude isbroken $CI_WORKSPACE/test/functional/cases; EXIT_CODE=$?
- - set -e
- # upload test results to nginx frontent using WebDAV PUT
- - >
- if [ -n "$HTTP_PUT_AUTH" ]; then
- $CI_WORKSPACE/test/tools/http_put.py log.html report.html $CI_SYSTEM_LINK/testlogs/$CI_REPO_NAME/$CI_BUILD_NUMBER/;
- fi
- # core_pattern=/var/tmp/%u.%e.core so one or two cores can be saved for each binary
- - core_files=$(find /var/tmp/ -name '*.core')
- # use 'info proc mappings' to find path to executable file for given core
- # first mapping is usually program executable
- - >
- for core in $core_files;
- do
- exe=$(gdb --batch -ex 'info proc mappings' -c $core | awk 'h {print $5; exit}; /objfile/ {h=1}');
- gdb --batch -ex 'bt' -c $core $exe; echo '---';
- done
- - exit $EXIT_CODE
- secrets: [http_put_auth]
-
- send-coverage:
- image: rspamd/ci-ubuntu-test
- secrets: [ coveralls_repo_token ]
- commands:
- - cd /rspamd/build
- # extract coverage data for C code from .gcda files and save it in a format suitable for coveralls.io
- - $CI_WORKSPACE/test/tools/gcov_coveralls.py --exclude test --prefix /rspamd/build --prefix $CI_WORKSPACE --out coverage.c.json
- # luacov-coveralls reads luacov.stats.out generated by functional tests
- # (see collect_lua_coverage() in test/functional/lib/rspamd.py)
- # and writes json report for coveralls.io
- - luacov-coveralls -o coverage.functional.lua.json --dryrun
- # * merge coverage for C and Lua code
- # * remove prefixes from absolute paths (in luacov-coveralls files), filter test, contrib, e. t.c
- # * upload report to coveralls.io
- - $CI_WORKSPACE/test/tools/merge_coveralls.py --root $CI_WORKSPACE --input coverage.c.json unit_test_lua.json coverage.functional.lua.json --token=$COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN
- when:
- branch: master
- # don't send coverage report for pull request
- event: [push, tag]
-
- notify:
- image: drillster/drone-email
- from: noreply@rspamd.com
- secrets: [email_host, email_username, email_password]
- when:
- status: failure
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