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# This file contains GitLab CI/CD configuration for the ArchInstall project.
# It defines several jobs that get run when a new commit is made, and is comparable to the GitHub workflows.
# There is an expectation that a runner exists that has the --privileged flag enabled for the build ISO job to run correctly.
# These jobs should leverage the same tag as that runner. If necessary, change the tag from 'docker' to the one it uses.
# All jobs will be run in the official archlinux container image, so we will declare that here.
image: archlinux/archlinux:latest
# This can be used to handle common actions. In this case, we do a pacman -Sy to make sure repos are ready to use.
before_script:
- pacman -Sy
stages:
- lint
- test
- build
- publish
mypy:
stage: lint
tags:
- docker
script:
- pacman --noconfirm -Syu python mypy
- mypy . --ignore-missing-imports || exit 0
flake8:
stage: lint
tags:
- docker
script:
- pacman --noconfirm -Syu python python-pip
- python -m pip install --upgrade pip
- pip install flake8
- flake8 . --count --select=E9,F63,F7 --show-source --statistics
- flake8 . --count --exit-zero --max-complexity=10 --max-line-length=127 --statistics
# We currently do not have unit tests implemented but this stage is written in anticipation of their future usage.
# When a stage name is preceeded with a '.' it's treated as "disabled" by GitLab and is not executed, so it's fine for it to be declared.
.pytest:
stage: test
tags:
- docker
script:
- pacman --noconfirm -Syu python python-pip
- python -m pip install --upgrade pip
- pip install pytest
- pytest
# This stage might fail with exit code 137 on a shared runner. This is probably due to the CPU/memory consumption needed to run the build.
build_iso:
stage: build
tags:
- docker
script:
- pwd
- find .
- cat /etc/os-release
- mkdir -p /tmp/archlive/airootfs/root/archinstall-git; cp -r . /tmp/archlive/airootfs/root/archinstall-git
- echo "pip uninstall archinstall -y; cd archinstall-git; python setup.py install" > /tmp/archlive/airootfs/root/.zprofile
- echo "echo \"This is an unofficial ISO for development and testing of archinstall. No support will be provided.\"" >> /tmp/archlive/airootfs/root/.zprofile
- echo "echo \"This ISO was built from Git SHA $CI_COMMIT_SHA\"" >> /tmp/archlive/airootfs/root/.zprofile
- echo "echo \"Type archinstall to launch the installer.\"" >> /tmp/archlive/airootfs/root/.zprofile
- cat /tmp/archlive/airootfs/root/.zprofile
- pacman --noconfirm -S git archiso
- cp -r /usr/share/archiso/configs/releng/* /tmp/archlive
- echo -e "git\npython\npython-pip\npython-setuptools" >> /tmp/archlive/packages.x86_64
- find /tmp/archlive
- cd /tmp/archlive; mkarchiso -v -w work/ -o out/ ./
artifacts:
name: "Arch Live ISO"
paths:
- /tmp/archlive/out/*.iso
expire_in: 1 week
## This job only runs when a tag is created on the master branch. This is because we do not want to try to publish to PyPi every time we commit.
## The following CI/CD variables need to be set to the PyPi username and password in the GitLab project's settings for this stage to work.
# * FLIT_USERNAME
# * FLIT_PASSWORD
publish_pypi:
stage: publish
tags:
- docker
script:
- pacman --noconfirm -S python python-pip
- python -m pip install --upgrade pip
- pip install setuptools wheel flit
- flit
only:
- tags
except:
- branches