NetworkManager/.gitlab-ci
Fernando Fernandez Mancera f6be3c0cb1 gitlab: move Fedora rawhide and C9S to tier 2
As discussed [1], we are using a lot of resources from freedesktop org.
Let's reduce the number of distributions tested in tier1 to just one.

[1] https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/-/issues/1549
2024-05-31 16:53:02 +02:00
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alpine-install.sh gitlab-ci: enable test build on alpine linux 2020-12-11 18:14:10 +01:00
ci.template gitlab: drop the autotools jobs 2024-05-31 16:53:02 +02:00
config.yml gitlab: move Fedora rawhide and C9S to tier 2 2024-05-31 16:53:02 +02:00
debian-install.sh gitlab-ci: fix detection and handling of Ubuntu 18.04 2023-06-30 18:51:13 +02:00
fedora-install.sh gitlab: fix helper scripts to support DNF5 2024-05-30 15:23:32 +02:00
README.md gitlab-ci: add .gitlab-ci/README.md 2023-06-06 12:35:09 +02:00
run-test.sh gitlab: drop the autotools jobs 2024-05-31 16:53:02 +02:00

.gitlab-ci

We run tests in the gitlab-ci pipeline at https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/-/pipelines

This directory contains a template for generating .gitlab-ci.yml.

It uses ci-templates project.

To get the right version of ci-templates, see the "Regenerate with" comment in .gitlab-ci.yml. It shows how to install ci-fairy via python pip. The exact version to be used is hard-coded as .templates_sha variable in ci.template file.

Whenever changing relevant files, .gitlab-ci.yml must be regenerated. Regenerate the yml by running ci-fairy generate-template.

There are also tests for checking that the yml is correct:

  1. run tools/check-gitlab-ci.sh
  2. run make check-local-gitlab-ci, which runs 1). This also runs as part of make check.

In both cases, the test is skipped if ci-fairy is not in the path. Install the correct ci-fairy version.

In gitlab-ci pipeline, the "check-tree" test also checks that .gitlab-ci.yml is up to date.