From: Lott, Christopher (cl778h) Date: Tue, 3 Sep 2019 19:06:03 +0000 (-0400) Subject: Clarify limit of one release yaml file X-Git-Tag: v0.43.0~7^2 X-Git-Url: https://gerrit.linuxfoundation.org/infra/gitweb?a=commitdiff_plain;h=027277490bf761405dcc4cbb02c4c92874d58766;p=releng%2Fglobal-jjb.git Clarify limit of one release yaml file Specify that Centos + Sigul + Docker are required. Rewrap all paragraphs to eliminate long lines. Change-Id: I57f46405cb962aed31c578354147b2b414da811f Signed-off-by: Lott, Christopher (cl778h) --- diff --git a/docs/jjb/lf-release-jobs.rst b/docs/jjb/lf-release-jobs.rst index 0a9cc09e..562dcef0 100644 --- a/docs/jjb/lf-release-jobs.rst +++ b/docs/jjb/lf-release-jobs.rst @@ -4,17 +4,28 @@ Self-Serve Release Jobs ####################### -Self-serve release jobs allow a project team to direct Jenkins to promote jar files or container -images from staging areas to release areas. To trigger the action, create a releases/ or .releases/ -directory, place one or more release yaml files in it, and submit the change to Gerrit. Upon merge -of the change, Jenkins will sign the reference(s) extrapolated by log_dir and promote the artifact(s). - -Release jobs can also be triggered from Jenkins via the "Build with parameters" action, removing the -need for a release yaml file. The parameters must be filled out in the same way as a release file, -except for the special USE_RELEASE_FILE and DRY_RUN check boxes. The USE_RELEASE_FILE check box must -be unchecked if the job is expected to run with a release file, while passing the required information -as build parameters. Similarly, the DRY_RUN check box must be unchecked if the job needs to be tested -while skipping repository promotion to Nexus. +Self-serve release jobs allow a project team to direct Jenkins to +promote a jar file or container image from a staging area to a release +area. To trigger the action, create a releases/ or .releases/ +directory, add a release yaml file to it, and submit a change set with +exactly one release yaml file to Gerrit. Upon merge of the change, +Jenkins will sign the reference extrapolated by log_dir and promote +the artifact. The expected format of the release yaml file is shown in +examples below. + +The build node for maven and container release jobs must be CentOS, +which supports the sigul client for accessing a signing server. The +build node for container release jobs must have Docker installed. + +A release job can also be triggered from Jenkins via the "Build with +parameters" action, removing the need for a release yaml file. The +parameters must be filled out in the same way as a release yaml file, +except for the special USE_RELEASE_FILE and DRY_RUN check boxes. The +USE_RELEASE_FILE check box must be unchecked if the job is expected to +run with a release file, while passing the required information as +build parameters. Similarly, the DRY_RUN check box must be unchecked +if the job needs to be tested while skipping repository promotion to +Nexus. The special parameters are as follows:: @@ -27,15 +38,15 @@ The special parameters are as follows:: .. note:: - The release files regex is: (releases\/.*\.yaml|\.releases\/.*\.yaml). + The release file regex is: (releases\/.*\.yaml|\.releases\/.*\.yaml). In words, the directory name can be ".releases" or "releases"; the file - name can be any name with suffix ".yaml". + name can be anything with suffix ".yaml". Example of a maven release file: .. code-block:: bash - $ cat releases/maven-1.0.0.yaml + $ cat releases/1.0.0-maven.yaml --- distribution_type: 'maven' version: '1.0.0' @@ -43,11 +54,14 @@ Example of a maven release file: log_dir: 'example-project-maven-stage-master/17/' -Example of a container release file: +An example of a container release file appears below. The first +version string is applied to all released containers. The +per-container version strings are used to pull images from the +container registry. .. code-block:: bash - $ cat releases/container-1.0.0.yaml + $ cat releases/1.0.0-container.yaml --- distribution_type: 'container' version: '1.0.0' @@ -111,12 +125,14 @@ Create a Nexus account called ``'jenkins-release'`` with promote privileges. Gerrit ====== -Log into your Gerrit with ``YOU_RELEASE_USERNAME``, upload the public part of the ``ssh-key`` you -created earlier. Log out of Gerrit and log in again with your normal account for the next steps. +Log into your Gerrit with ``YOUR_RELEASE_USERNAME``, upload the public +part of the ``ssh-key`` you created earlier. Log out of Gerrit and log +in again with your normal account for the next steps. -In Gerrit create a new group called ``self-serve-release`` and give it direct push rights via ``All-Projects`` -Add ``YOUR_RELEASE_USERNAME`` to group ``self-serve-release`` and group ``Non-Interactive Users`` +In Gerrit create a new group called ``self-serve-release`` and give it +direct push rights via ``All-Projects`` Add ``YOUR_RELEASE_USERNAME`` +to group ``self-serve-release`` and group ``Non-Interactive Users`` In All project, grant group self-serve-release the following: @@ -135,8 +151,9 @@ In All project, grant group self-serve-release the following: Jenkins ======= -Add a global credential to Jenkins called ``jenkins-release`` and set the ID: ``'jenkins-release'`` -as its value insert the private half of the ``ssh-key`` that you created for your Gerrit user. +Add a global credential to Jenkins called ``jenkins-release`` and set +the ID: ``'jenkins-release'`` as its value insert the private half of +the ``ssh-key`` that you created for your Gerrit user. Add Global vars in Jenkins: Jenkins configure -> Global properties -> Environment variables @@ -154,8 +171,9 @@ Content: (Ask Andy for the public signing key) -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- -Add or edit the managed file in Jenkins called ``lftoolsini``, appending a nexus section: -Jenkins Settings -> Managed files -> Add (or edit) -> Custom file +Add or edit the managed file in Jenkins called ``lftoolsini``, +appending a nexus section: Jenkins Settings -> Managed files -> Add +(or edit) -> Custom file .. code-block:: none @@ -166,8 +184,8 @@ Jenkins Settings -> Managed files -> Add (or edit) -> Custom file Ci-management ============= -Upgrade your project's global-jjb if needed, then add the following to your global defaults -file (e.g., jjb/defaults.yaml). +Upgrade your project's global-jjb if needed, then add the following to +your global defaults file (e.g., jjb/defaults.yaml). .. code-block:: bash @@ -179,8 +197,8 @@ Macros lf-release ---------- -Release verify and merge jobs are the same except for their scm, trigger, and -builders definition. This anchor is the common template. +Release verify and merge jobs are the same except for their scm, +trigger, and builders definition. This anchor is the common template. Job Templates =============