James, Awesome! Amazing! You guys rock!=)
Best regards, Boris Pavlovic On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 1:26 AM, James E. Blair <cor...@inaugust.com> wrote: > Hi, > > We have added support for cross-repo dependencies (CRD) in Zuul. The > important bits: > > * To use them, include "Depends-On: <gerrit-change-id>" in the footer of > your commit message. Use the full Change-ID ('I' + 40 characters). > > * These are one-way dependencies only -- do not create a cycle. > > * This is what all the grey dots and lines are in the check pipeline. > > Cross-Repo Dependencies Explained > ================================= > > There are two behaviors that might go by the name "cross-repo > dependencies". We call them one-way and multi-way. > > Multi-way CRD allow for bidirectional links between changes. For > instance, A depends on B and B depends on A. The theory there is that > both would be tested together and merged as a unit. This is _not_ what > we have implemented in Zuul. Discussions over the past two years have > revealed that this type of behavior could cause problems for continuous > deploments as it means that two components must be upgraded > simultaneously. Not supporting this behavior is a choice we have made. > > One-way CRD behaves like a directed acyclic graph (DAG), like git > itself, to indicate a one-way dependency relationship between changes in > different git repos. Change A may depend on B, but B may not depend on > A. This is what we have implemented in Zuul. > > Gate Pipeline > ============= > > When Zuul sees CRD changes, it serializes them in the usual manner when > enqueuing them into a pipeline. This means that if change A depends on > B, then when they are added to the gate pipeline, B will appear first > and A will follow. If tests for B fail, both B and A will be removed > from the pipeline, and it will not be possible for A to merge until B > does. > > Note that if changes with CRD do not share a change queue (such as the > "integrated gate" then Zuul is unable to enqueue them together, and the > first will be required to merge before the second is enqueued. > > Check Pipeline > ============== > > When changes are enqueued into the check pipeline, all of the related > dependencies (both normal git-dependencies that come from parent commits > as well as CRD changes) appear in a dependency graph, as in gate. This > means that even in the check pipeline, your change will be tested with > its dependency. So changes that were previously unable to be fully > tested until a related change landed in a different repo may now be > tested together from the start. > > All of the changes are still independent (so you will note that the > whole pipeline does not share a graph as in gate), but for each change > tested, all of its dependencies are visually connected to it, and they > are used to construct the git references that Zuul uses when testing. > When looking at this graph on the status page, you will note that the > dependencies show up as grey dots, while the actual change tested shows > up as red or green. This is to indicate that the grey changes are only > there to establish dependencies. Even if one of the dependencies is > also being tested, it will show up as a grey dot when used as a > dependency, but separately and additionally will appear as its own red > or green dot for its test. > > (If you don't see grey dots on the status page, reload the page to get > the latest version.) > > Multiple Changes > ================ > > A Gerrit change ID may refer to multiple changes (on multiple branches > of the same project, or even multiple projects). In these cases, Zuul > will treat all of the changes with that change ID as dependencies. So > if you say that a tempest change Depends-On a change ID that has changes > in nova master and nova stable/juno, then when testing the tempest > change, both nova changes will be applied, and when deciding whether the > tempest change can merge, both changes must merge ahead of it. > > A change may depend on more than one Gerrit change ID as well. So it is > possible for a change in tempest to depend on a change in devstack and a > change in nova. Simply add more "Depends-On:" lines to the footer. > > Cycles > ====== > > If a cycle is created by use of CRD, Zuul will abort its work very > early. There will be no message in Gerrit and no changes that are part > of the cycle will be enqueued into any pipeline. This is to protect > Zuul from infinite loops. I hope that we can improve this to at least > leave a message in Gerrit in the future. But in the meantime, please be > cognizant of this and do not create dependency cycles with Depends-On > lines. > > Examples > ======== > > The following two infra changes have been tested together because of the > Depends-On: line in the commit message of the first: > > https://review.openstack.org/#/c/152508/ > https://review.openstack.org/#/c/152504/ > > In fact, you can see earlier test results failing until it was rechecked > after CRD went into production (around 2015-02-10 15:20 UTC). > > This devstack change depended on a grenade change: > > https://review.openstack.org/#/c/154575/ > https://review.openstack.org/#/c/153702/ > > And with CRD, was able to be tested in check together as well as being > enqueued into the gate at the same time as its dependency. > > Note that in this example, the Gerrit change ID that 154575 depends on > is actually associated with two changes on two separate branches. In > cases such as this, Zuul treats all instances as dependencies (so both > changes would be tested together, and both must merge before 154575 > may). > > Further Questions > ================= > > This is a fairly substantial new feature, and we may still have a bit to > learn about it. > > If you have any further questions, feel free to ask here or in the > #openstack-infra channel on Freenode. > > We will update the infra manual soon to reflect this change. > > -Jim > > _______________________________________________ > OpenStack-Infra mailing list > OpenStack-Infra@lists.openstack.org > http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-infra >
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