* Understanding Cuirass @ 2018-11-09 0:00 Björn Höfling 2018-11-09 6:46 ` Mathieu Othacehe 0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread From: Björn Höfling @ 2018-11-09 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Guix-Help [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1831 bytes --] Hi, I want to give Cuirass a try but I don't understand it (For the reference: talking about version 0.0.1-21.0b40dca). From the doc/curiass.texi I copy this snipped of a specification: '((#:name . "foo-master") (#:load-path-inputs . ("guix")) (#:package-path-inputs . ("packages")) (#:proc-input . "conf") (#:proc-file . "drv-list.scm") (#:proc . cuirass-jobs) (#:proc-args (subset . "foo")) (#:inputs . (((#:name . "guix") (#:url . "git://git.savannah.gnu.org/guix.git") (#:load-path . ".") (#:branch . "master") (#:no-compile? . #t)) ((#:name . "conf") (#:url . "git://my-personal-conf.git") (#:load-path . ".") (#:branch . "master") (#:no-compile? . #t)) * What should the procedure #:proc return? * What is the format of #:proc-args? Must this be an assoc-list or can it be just anything? * How is that used? Is it always the second parameter to the proc? * And is the first one always a reference to the store? In earlier examples like [0], the #:proc-file (then called #:file) could be a plain file lying around. Now it looks like it must be relative to one of its inputs, which is referenced by #:proc-input. Is this right? Is the old variant still possible? What forms can the inputs have? The documentation says it must always be git (either git:// or smart HTTPS). In examples/random.scm I saw also the form "file://", but when I tried it I got some error message (can't remember which one exactly). Is this allowed? Am I right that besides from an example this is underdocumented, or did I miss something? Björn [0] https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2017-03/msg00222.html [-- Attachment #2: OpenPGP digital signature --] [-- Type: application/pgp-signature, Size: 181 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: Understanding Cuirass 2018-11-09 0:00 Understanding Cuirass Björn Höfling @ 2018-11-09 6:46 ` Mathieu Othacehe 2018-11-09 20:56 ` Björn Höfling 0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread From: Mathieu Othacehe @ 2018-11-09 6:46 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Björn Höfling; +Cc: Guix-Help Hi Björn, The Cuirass documentation should still be improved, so I understand your questions. Here are some answers, feel free to improve the manual afterwards :) > * What should the procedure #:proc return? The procedure #:proc takes exactly two arguments, the guix store and an association list often called ARGUMENTS. The association list will be the concatenation of #:proc-args and another association list describing the sources that have been checked out by Cuirass, under the form: (INPUT-NAME (('file-name . "/gnu/store/path-of-the-checkouted-input") ('revision . "git-sha1-of-the-checkouted-input") ('load-path . INPUT-LOAD-PATH) ('no-compile? . INPUT-NO-COMPILE?))) The role of #:proc is to return a list of 'jobs', which are mainly derivations that have to be build. They have to be under the following format: (list (lambda () ((#:job-name . "NAME-OF-THE-JOB") (#:derivation . "/gnu/store/derivation-to-build.drv"))) ...) > * What is the format of #:proc-args? Must this be an assoc-list or can > it be just anything? No I think it has to be an assoc-list otherwise, the procedure FORMAT-CHECKOUTS of cuirass/bin/evaluate.in won't be happy. Have a look to the HYDRA-JOBS procedure in guix/build-aux/hydra/gnu-system.scm. It is wrapped by the CUIRASS-JOBS procedure and passed as #:proc in guix-maintenance/hydra/modules/sysadmin/services.scm (configuration of Cuirass for the Berlin server). HYDRA-JOBS will look for the following keys in ARGUMENTS: * SUBSET ("core", "hello", (list of packages), (list of manifests)). * SYSTEM ("x86_64-linux", "i686-linux", ...) So, if we take the exemple of HYDRA-JOBS called with SUBSET to "hello" and SYSTEM to "x86_64-linux", its role will be to return a list containing exactly one job, giving the derivation of the "hello" package for x86_64-linux, that has to be build. > * How is that used? Is it always the second parameter to the proc? See above. > * And is the first one always a reference to the store? Yes. > In earlier examples like [0], the #:proc-file (then called #:file) > could be a plain file lying around. Now it looks like it must be > relative to one of its inputs, which is referenced by #:proc-input. Is > this right? Is the old variant still possible? Yes it is right. #:proc-file should be the path of the file containing #:proc in the specified #:proc-input. No, you cannot use #:file anymore. > > What forms can the inputs have? The documentation says it must always > be git (either git:// or smart HTTPS). In examples/random.scm I saw > also the form "file://", but when I tried it I got some error message > (can't remember which one exactly). Is this allowed? The #:url field of an input will be passed to the LATEST-REPOSITORY-COMMIT of (guix git), using the CLONE procedure of Guile-Git and the GIT-CLONE function of libgit2 in-fine. I'm not sure what are the exact protocols supported by GIT-CLONE, you'll have to inspect the libgit2 library. Maybe trying something like: ,use (guix git) ,use (guix store) (latest-repository-commit (open-connection) "file://path-to-git-repo" #:cache-directory "/tmp") to see if it works! Don't hesitate if you have other questions. Mathieu ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: Understanding Cuirass 2018-11-09 6:46 ` Mathieu Othacehe @ 2018-11-09 20:56 ` Björn Höfling 0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread From: Björn Höfling @ 2018-11-09 20:56 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Mathieu Othacehe; +Cc: Guix-Help [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 635 bytes --] Hi Mathieu, On Fri, 09 Nov 2018 15:46:10 +0900 Mathieu Othacehe <m.othacehe@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Björn, > > The Cuirass documentation should still be improved, so I understand > your questions. Here are some answers, feel free to improve the manual > afterwards :) > [...] > Don't hesitate if you have other questions. Thanks for your answers. That brought me a step further. Now I have to digest that and try out things. Currently the random-example works mostly, my example produces nothing, but without errors. I will try out more and come back when I can formulate questions (or answers). Björn [-- Attachment #2: OpenPGP digital signature --] [-- Type: application/pgp-signature, Size: 181 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
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