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* Overhaul build CI.
This makes a number of changes that make our build CI easier to maintain
and much safer with respect to the possibility of accidentally pushing
broken nightlies.
* The release-build.yml workflow has been renamed to just build.yml
* The updater.yml and build-and-install.yml workflows have been
consolidated into the build.yml workflow.
* The updater checks now use the dist tarball produced by the dist
tarball build instead of building one for each matrix job.
* The updater and build checks now use a set of jobs for generating
their test environments.
* The updater and build checks and their shared test environment builds
now use a unified build matrix, handled in an external data file
(.github/data/build-matrix.json).
* Nightly artifact uploads and release creation are now dependent on the
updater checks passing.
* Properly handle generated build matrix.
* Minor fixes.
* Fix shellcheck complaints.
* Fixed stub script handling.
* Mangle the build matrix JSON properly.
* Properly handle stub scripts.
* Fix distro name handling.
* Fix typos.
* Fix test environment image handling.
* Fix updater checks.
* Skip CentOS 7 JSON-C bundling check.
* Fix handling of artifacts for updater check.
* Fix yamllint errors.
* Fix dist tarball handling.
* Fix updater check script permissions.
* Restructure build test Dockerfile for better caching.
* Remove parallelization limits for test environment builds.
These complete fast enough that it is perfectly reasonable to run them
all in parallel simultaneously. In the best case scenario, this will
save roughly 5-10 minutes of time during CI runs.
* Add more in-line documentation and tidy up a few unneeded parameters.
* Add checks to verify consolidated artifacts are good.
* Fix distfile name handling.
* Fix artifact checking.
* Better delineate phases of updater check in logs.
* Simplify updater checks.
* Print checksums of artifacts.
To simplify debugging.
* Fix handling of updater checks.
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* Initial version of release build workflow.
* Consolidate static and dist build CI.
* Typo fixes.
* Ensure dependencies are present for dist tarball build.
* Further typo fixes.
* Convert Travis CI to trigger newrelease build workflow.
* Fix actionlint errors.
* Fix distfile name handling.
* Fix handling of dist directory.
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* Generic fixes for cross-arch static image builds.
* Fixed handling of ARM static builds.
* Add ARMv7l and ARMv8a static builds.
* Fix static build deps.
* Fix static build checks.
* Bump OpenSSL version and optimize OpenSSL build.
* Optimize bash build.
* Bump cURL version and optimize cURL build.
* Fix static build deps.
* Fix bash build.
* Further build fixes.
* Fix cURL build.
* Fix emulation handling.
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This reverts commit 5123aee6c99cdec5dbe6abca1763d0950b2a2ee7.
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* Embed build architecture in static build archive names.
This is required for proper support for static installs in the new
kickstart script.
The associated changes will also simplify adding static builds for other
architectures in the future.
* Update CI to use new static build changes properly.
* Fix typos.
* Fix link created by static build process.
* Fix build environment setup.
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* #10298 add Travis ctrl file for checking if changes happened since last nightly
* missing comment subject
* #10298 repair shellcheck warning - useless cat
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* Update kickstart script checksums in documentation
Co-authored-by: Vladimir Kobal <vlad@prokk.net>
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* Add a new GHA workflow for building and publishing binary packages.
This greatly simplifies the package handling code, significantly reduces
the amount of things we are running in Travis, adds better CI for package
builds for PRs, finally eliminates LXC from any of our CI, and enables
us to make further major improvements much easier.
* Migrate repo cleanup to GHA and remove dead code.
* Fix RPM package builds.
* Fix DEB installation.
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This should have gone in with #10545 but I forgot to commit it after
testing before opening the PR.
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This moves the actual cURL command to a script, which both properly
handles the required parameters and also checks the results of the call
so that it throws an error if triggering the Docker build fails.
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* Switched to using system libwebsockets for RPM builds.
Also cleans up the configure statement in the RPM spec file.
* Add version requirement for LWS dep and only use native on platforms that meet it.
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* Revert "Fix Travis CI builds and skip Fedora 31 i386 build/test cycles (#9781)"
This reverts commit 07e67c4b62b100ab048070f1a0291fe904ff7513.
This will be fixed differently.
* Skip package build checks on builds that build packages.
We don't need to check that package builds work if we're actually
building packages.
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* Fix Travis CI builds and skip Fedora 31 i386 build/test cycles
* Fix lint and address @Ferroin's feedback
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* Add protobuf-compiler
This adds the package protobuf-compiler to the dependencies. Without it,
prometheus support will not be included.
* Remove libraries from dependencies
There is no need to include the libraries since they will automaticaly
be added by ${shlibs:Depends}
* Remove various control files
- control.buster
- control.eoan
- control.xenial
Default control file can be used
- control.jessie
About to be unsupported
- control.wheezy
unsupported
- control.trusty
Since Netdata need libuv1-dev to build, it cannot be build on Trusty
anymore because it doesn't have that library.
* Fix sysv init scripts
Set the location of the pidfile using $PIDFILE in the init script and in
the defaults file. This way no changes are needed when compiling for
systemd or sysv.
* Update documentation to reflect the changes
* Add note about updating the changelog
* Update install instructions
* Remove travis control file adjustments
Since these control files have been removed, this code is now obsolete.
* Remove unused control.focal file
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* Add support for Ubuntu 20.04 DEB packages
* Add Travis config to also build the DEB packages for Ubuntu 20.04 (focal)
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* Revert "Revert "Override linker and include paths for static builds. (#9311)" (#9343)"
This reverts commit 36d5e40dca91a93963e4d96f07af3e38803615d0.
* Run git clean before building anything
* Fix checking out openssl and skip if bind-mounted sources already exist at the given path
* Add --require-cloud flag to the static build scripts
* Add CMAKEFLAGS support to the installer to customize how to build libwebsockets for static builds
* Update packaging/makeself/jobs/50-bash-4.4.18.install.sh
Co-authored-by: Andrew Moss <1043609+amoss@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fix remaining other two tyos
Co-authored-by: Andrew Moss <1043609+amoss@users.noreply.github.com>
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* Add DEB/RPM package build tests to Travis.
* Add working support for bundling eBPF in binary packages.
* Show stdout and stderr from commands run in LXC.
* Add proper bundling code for libbpf.
* Use AC_CHECK_FILE for libbpf.a external dep.
This way it gets properly logged in both configure output and the
configure log.
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* packaging/docker/publish.sh: Wait for tag to be really published
* Fix typo
* .travis/utils.sh: Export defined functions too
* packaging/docker/publish.sh: Keep shellcheck happy
* packaging/docker/publish.sh: Fix typo
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* Revert "Fix broken Fedora 30/31 RPM builds (#8572)"
This reverts commit 71290d9cb904e8ea08456e5c4ab24bc274e593bf.
It didn't actually fix things and caused a different set of issues.
* Build LWS and mosquitto with -fPIC in RPM builds.
This fixeslinking errors that are currently causing RPM package build
failures for Fedora 30/31.
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* Fix broken dependencies for Ubuntu 19.10 (eoan)
* Update Python-based configure LXC env to also handle Ubuntu 19.10 (eoan)
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* Migrate Tests from Travis CI to Github Workflows
* Use GHA path filters
* Make a unit test fail
* Run new cmocka based unit tests
* Revert "Make a unit test fail"
This reverts commit 15500c59e4d49cb478ef27289de0366a543815c5.
* Make a cmocka unit test fail
* Work around a bug in libbson-1.0 on Ubuntu 18.04
* Add DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug to make dbengine tests pass
* Upload LastTest.log to GHA Artifact storage
* Revert "Make a cmocka unit test fail"
This reverts commit 920f56a03d0479bec1a67dc8c242df189f702177.
* Remove Artifacts Validation stage
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* Migrate make dist validation to GHA Workflows
* Refactor run_install_with_dist_file.sh
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* Bulk add frontmatter
* A few extra edge cases
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anything to developers #8188 (#8196)
* Remvoed the use of clang-format that does not actually block PRs or surface anything to developers
* Reopen PR
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NetData on v1.19.0-483 with a broken updater to update to latest (#8057)" (#8076)" (#8141)" (#8158)
This reverts commit fd64a54e244f4380cc4e4e694126ca2b68f7d6f8.
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This reverts commit bf62726bc632d1c65e8f2960af0052523f420266.
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This reverts commit 53390e634001be49e9b67c4ea71232dc028033ec.
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We're not actually building any i386 RPM packages, and it maes
essentially no sense to do so as the various major RPM-based distros
don't even really support 32-bit x86 installs anymore.
This will actually speed up the builds for the other package types
because they won't be competing for CI resources. It will also make the
commit history tidier in the repo.
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* Move the script for installing required packages into the main repo.
Based on discussion with Costa.
Most of what this script is actually used for directly is in the main
repo anyway, so it makes more sense to have it there so that any changes
get reviewed properly.
* Fix typo in RPM package build setup.
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This decouples the PR labeling process from the main CI process, allowing
them to run completely independenly of each other.
The new labeling configuration is based on copying, extending, and
correcting the existing labeling rules in the `labeler.sh` script which
the commit is removing.
Labeling is configured through `.github/labeler.yml` file. Check there
for info on the exact format.
The exact configuration being used will update labels on PR's whenever
one is opened, updated, reopened, or marked ready for review. It will
not remove existing labels from the PR, only add new ones.
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* packaging: Set default release channel to stable for gh releases
* Leave kickstart files alone
* Update .travis/create_artifacts.sh
Co-Authored-By: Konstantinos Natsakis <5933427+knatsakis@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Mansour Behabadi <mansour@oxplot.com>
Co-authored-by: Konstantinos Natsakis <5933427+knatsakis@users.noreply.github.com>
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* Skip unit testing during CI when it's not needed.
Our current unit testing takes almost 20 minutes on average during the
CI process, which is almost twice as long as any other step, and it's
only going to get longer as we get better test coverage.
This commit slightly alters how we handle unit testing during CI so that
only those unit tests which are actually needed get run.
This is achieved by using the `$TRAVIS_COMMIT_RANGE` environment
variable provided by Travis to determine which commits we're actually
testing, and then using that information to query Git for what files
actually changed.
As of right now, the only unit testing we're doing is in the dbengine
code, so we check to see if any of those files or the C unit testing
files are modified by the PR and only runs the unit tests for those if
they were modified. The checks are a bit more wide-ranging than they
probably need to be so that we make sure to avoid any false negatives.
This should speed up CI checks for PR's (as well as not monopolizing the
master branch after every PR that gets merged).
* Restructure to better handle PR's.
The previous code did not work correctly with PR's because it ignored
the fact that Travis does not appear to report the full list of commits
for a PR in `TRAVIS_COMMIT_RANGE`, instead only reporting the most
recent set of commits that were pushed.
* Add listing of commits being checked.
This will allow for verification of what is being tested, making it
easier to spot issues with the detection logic.
* Don't assume PR's are targeting the master branch.
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(#7495)
* Inject archived backports repository on Debian Jessie.
Debian Jessie only ever had libuv1 as a backport, not part of the base
release. This means that we need the backports repository on Jessie for
the build to work, which has been archived.
This updates the environment prep script for building Debian packages
for Jessie to inject a file into `/etc/apt/sources.list.d` to add in the
archived repository so that everything works correctly.
* Change how the archived backports are injected for jessie.
This shifts to just appending to the main sources.list file, which
should be more reliable. It also explicitly updates caches after
changing the sources.
* Switch back to using a separate sources file.
* Moved Jessie archived backports handling to repo setup function.
This makes the code a bit cleaner overall.
Also, we need to disable validity checking for the archives during the
call to `apt-get update` otherwise things will just refuse to work.
* Fix syntax error.
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