gtk2/.gitlab-ci
Emmanuele Bassi 7ff9a3f3a0 ci: Allow using "latest" as the image version
Just like the documentation says.
2020-05-17 00:32:22 +01:00
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clang-format-diff.py ci: Add a style check pass 2020-02-11 14:47:22 +00:00
fedora.Dockerfile ci: Add weston and weston-libs to the fedora image 2020-05-15 14:11:53 -04:00
flatpak-build.sh ci: Update flatpak jobs 2020-02-19 15:04:58 +00:00
meson-html-report.py ci: Add the backend to the reports 2020-05-15 19:49:18 -04:00
meson-junit-report.py ci: Add the backend to the reports 2020-05-15 19:49:18 -04:00
README.md ci: Replicate the CI image scripts from GLib 2020-02-11 13:39:52 +00:00
run-docker.sh ci: Allow using "latest" as the image version 2020-05-17 00:32:22 +01:00
run-style-check-diff.sh ci: Fix style check script 2020-02-25 17:13:39 +00:00
run-tests.sh ci: Don't run opengl renderer tests on Broadway 2020-05-16 10:14:10 -04:00
test-docker.sh ci: Build with profiler support 2020-01-21 18:20:05 -05:00
test-msys2.sh CI: install brotli in msys2 2020-05-10 08:37:01 +02:00

GTK CI infrastructure

GTK uses different CI images depending on platform and jobs.

The CI images are Docker containers, generated either using docker or podman, and pushed to the GitLab container registry.

Each Docker image has a tag composed of two parts:

  • ${image}: the base image for a given platform, like "fedora" or "debian-stable"
  • ${number}: an incremental version number, or latest

See the container registry for the available images for each branch, as well as their available versions.

Checklist for Updating a CI image

  • Update the ${image}.Dockerfile file with the dependencies
  • Run ./run-docker.sh build --base ${image} --base-version ${number}
  • Run ./run-docker.sh push --base ${image} --base-version ${number} once the Docker image is built; you may need to log in by using docker login or podman login
  • Update the image keys in the .gitlab-ci.yml file with the new image tag
  • Open a merge request with your changes and let it run

Checklist for Adding a new CI image

  • Write a new ${image}.Dockerfile with the instructions to set up a build environment
  • Add the pip3 install meson incantation
  • Run ./run-docker.sh build --base ${image} --base-version ${number}
  • Run ./run-docker.sh push --base ${image} --base-version ${number}
  • Add the new job to .gitlab-ci.yml referencing the image
  • Open a merge request with your changes and let it run