# Logic for generating Buildkite pipelines from Nix build targets read # by //nix/readTree. # # It outputs a "YAML" (actually JSON) file which is evaluated and # submitted to Buildkite at the start of each build. # # The structure of the file that is being created is documented here: # https://buildkite.com/docs/pipelines/defining-steps { depot, pkgs, ... }: let inherit (builtins) attrValues concatMap concatStringsSep filter foldl' getEnv hasAttr hashString isNull isString length listToAttrs mapAttrs partition pathExists toJSON unsafeDiscardStringContext; inherit (pkgs) lib runCommandNoCC writeText; inherit (depot.nix.readTree) mkLabel; in rec { # Creates a Nix expression that yields the target at the specified # location in the repository. # # This makes a distinction between normal targets (which physically # exist in the repository) and subtargets (which are "virtual" # targets exposed by a physical one) to make it clear in the build # output which is which. mkBuildExpr = target: let descend = expr: attr: "builtins.getAttr \"${attr}\" (${expr})"; targetExpr = foldl' descend "import ./. {}" target.__readTree; subtargetExpr = descend targetExpr target.__subtarget; in if target ? __subtarget then subtargetExpr else targetExpr; # Determine whether to skip a target if it has not diverged from the # HEAD branch. shouldSkip = parentTargetMap: label: drvPath: if (hasAttr label parentTargetMap) && parentTargetMap."${label}".drvPath == drvPath then "Target has not changed." else false; # Create build command for a derivation target. mkBuildCommand = target: drvPath: concatStringsSep " " [ # First try to realise the drvPath of the target so we don't evaluate twice. # Nix has no concept of depending on a derivation file without depending on # at least one of its `outPath`s, so we need to discard the string context # if we don't want to build everything during pipeline construction. "(nix-store --realise '${drvPath}' --add-root result --indirect && readlink result)" # Since we don't gcroot the derivation files, they may be deleted by the # garbage collector. In that case we can reevaluate and build the attribute # using nix-build. "|| (test ! -f '${drvPath}' && nix-build -E '${mkBuildExpr target}' --show-trace)" ]; # Create a pipeline step from a single target. mkStep = headBranch: parentTargetMap: target: let label = mkLabel target; drvPath = unsafeDiscardStringContext target.drvPath; shouldSkip' = shouldSkip parentTargetMap; in { label = ":nix: " + label; key = hashString "sha1" label; skip = shouldSkip' label drvPath; command = mkBuildCommand target drvPath; env.READTREE_TARGET = label; # Add a dependency on the initial static pipeline step which # always runs. This allows build steps uploaded in batches to # start running before all batches have been uploaded. depends_on = ":init:"; }; # Helper function to inelegantly divide a list into chunks of at # most n elements. # # This works by assigning each element a chunk ID based on its # index, and then grouping all elements by their chunk ID. chunksOf = n: list: let chunkId = idx: toString (idx / n + 1); assigned = lib.imap1 (idx: value: { inherit value; chunk = chunkId idx; }) list; unchunk = mapAttrs (_: elements: map (e: e.value) elements); in unchunk (lib.groupBy (e: e.chunk) assigned); # Define a build pipeline chunk as a JSON file, using the pipeline # format documented on # https://buildkite.com/docs/pipelines/defining-steps. makePipelineChunk = name: chunkId: chunk: rec { filename = "${name}-chunk-${chunkId}.json"; path = writeText filename (toJSON { steps = chunk; }); }; # Split the pipeline into chunks of at most 192 steps at once, which # are uploaded sequentially. This is because of a limitation in the # Buildkite backend which struggles to process more than a specific # number of chunks at once. pipelineChunks = name: steps: attrValues (mapAttrs (makePipelineChunk name) (chunksOf 192 steps)); # Create a pipeline structure for the given targets. mkPipeline = { # HEAD branch of the repository on which release steps, GC # anchoring and other "mainline only" steps should run. headBranch , # List of derivations as read by readTree (in most cases just the # output of readTree.gather) that should be built in Buildkite. # # These are scheduled as the first build steps and run as fast as # possible, in order, without any concurrency restrictions. drvTargets , # Derivation map of a parent commit. Only targets which no longer # correspond to the content of this map will be built. Passing an # empty map will always build all targets. parentTargetMap ? { } , # A list of plain Buildkite step structures to run alongside the # build for all drvTargets, but before proceeding with any # post-build actions such as status reporting. # # Can be used for things like code formatting checks. additionalSteps ? [ ] , # A list of plain Buildkite step structures to run after all # previous steps succeeded. # # Can be used for status reporting steps and the like. postBuildSteps ? [ ] }: let # Convert a target into all of its build and post-build steps, # treated separately as they need to be in different chunks. targetToSteps = target: let step = mkStep headBranch parentTargetMap target; # Same step, but with an override function applied. This is # used in mkExtraStep if the extra step needs to modify the # parent derivation somehow. # # Note that this will never affect the label. overridable = f: mkStep headBranch parentTargetMap (f target); # Split build/post-build steps splitExtraSteps = partition ({ postStep, ... }: postStep) (attrValues (mapAttrs (name: value: { inherit name value; postStep = (value ? prompt) || (value.postBuild or false); }) (target.meta.ci.extraSteps or { }))); mkExtraStep' = { name, value, ... }: mkExtraStep overridable name value; extraBuildSteps = map mkExtraStep' splitExtraSteps.wrong; # 'wrong' -> no prompt extraPostSteps = map mkExtraStep' splitExtraSteps.right; # 'right' -> has prompt in { buildSteps = [ step ] ++ extraBuildSteps; postSteps = extraPostSteps; }; # Combine all target steps into separate build and post-build step lists. steps = foldl' (acc: t: { buildSteps = acc.buildSteps ++ t.buildSteps; postSteps = acc.postSteps ++ t.postSteps; }) { buildSteps = [ ]; postSteps = [ ]; } (map targetToSteps drvTargets); buildSteps = # Add build steps for each derivation target and their extra # steps. steps.buildSteps # Add additional steps (if set). ++ additionalSteps; postSteps = # Add post-build steps for each derivation target. steps.postSteps # Add any globally defined post-build steps. ++ postBuildSteps; buildChunks = pipelineChunks "build" buildSteps; postBuildChunks = pipelineChunks "release" postSteps; chunks = buildChunks ++ postBuildChunks; in runCommandNoCC "buildkite-pipeline" { } '' mkdir $out echo "Generated ${toString (length chunks)} pipeline chunks" ${ lib.concatMapStringsSep "\n" (chunk: "cp ${chunk.path} $out/${chunk.filename}") chunks } ''; # Create a drvmap structure for the given targets, containing the # mapping of all target paths to their derivations. The mapping can # be persisted for future use. mkDrvmap = drvTargets: writeText "drvmap.json" (toJSON (listToAttrs (map (target: { name = mkLabel target; value = { drvPath = unsafeDiscardStringContext target.drvPath; # Include the attrPath in the output to reconstruct the drv # without parsing the human-readable label. attrPath = target.__readTree ++ lib.optionals (target ? __subtarget) [ target.__subtarget ]; }; }) drvTargets))); # Implementation of extra step logic. # # Each target extra step is an attribute specified in # `meta.ci.extraSteps`. Its attribute name will be used as the step # name on Buildkite. # # command (required): A command that will be run in the depot # checkout when this step is executed. Should be a derivation # resulting in a single executable file, e.g. through # pkgs.writeShellScript. # # label (optional): Human-readable label for this step to display # in the Buildkite UI instead of the attribute name. # # prompt (optional): Setting this blocks the step until confirmed # by a human. Should be a string which is displayed for # confirmation. These steps always run after the main build is # done and have no influence on CI status. # # postBuild (optional): If set to true, this step will run after # all primary build steps (that is, after status has been reported # back to CI). # # needsOutput (optional): If set to true, the parent derivation # will be built in the working directory before running the # command. Output will be available as 'result'. # TODO: Figure out multiple-output derivations. # # parentOverride (optional): A function (drv -> drv) to override # the parent's target definition when preparing its output. Only # used in extra steps that use needsOutput. # # branches (optional): Git references (branches, tags ... ) on # which this step should be allowed to run. List of strings. # # alwaysRun (optional): If set to true, this step will always run, # even if its parent has not been rebuilt. # # Note that gated steps are independent of each other. # Create a gated step in a step group, independent from any other # steps. mkGatedStep = { step, label, parent, prompt }: { inherit (step) depends_on; group = label; skip = parent.skip or false; steps = [ { inherit (step) branches; inherit prompt; block = ":radio_button: Run ${label}? (from ${parent.env.READTREE_TARGET})"; } # The explicit depends_on of the wrapped step must be removed, # otherwise its dependency relationship with the gate step will # break. (builtins.removeAttrs step [ "depends_on" ]) ]; }; # Create the Buildkite configuration for an extra step, optionally # wrapping it in a gate group. mkExtraStep = overridableParent: key: { command , label ? key , prompt ? false , needsOutput ? false , parentOverride ? (x: x) , branches ? null , alwaysRun ? false , postBuild ? false }@cfg: let parent = overridableParent parentOverride; parentLabel = parent.env.READTREE_TARGET; step = { label = ":gear: ${label} (from ${parentLabel})"; skip = if alwaysRun then false else parent.skip or false; depends_on = lib.optional (!alwaysRun && !needsOutput) parent.key; branches = if branches != null then lib.concatStringsSep " " branches else null; command = pkgs.writeShellScript "${key}-script" '' set -ueo pipefail ${lib.optionalString needsOutput "echo '~~~ Preparing build output of ${parentLabel}'"} ${lib.optionalString needsOutput parent.command} echo '+++ Running extra step command' exec ${command} ''; }; in if (isString prompt) then mkGatedStep { inherit step label parent prompt; } else step; }