The pipeline is broken into two. The first one is to be triggered when the public repo is tagged. It then tags the private repo, builds and upload the builder and base images, and push a new commit to the release (merged repo). This pipeline also does text manipulation on several files in the release repo to ensure that the images uploaded in this pipeline is always used to reproducibly build the release repo at the same commit. The second pipeline is then triggered by commit into the release repo, which builds, signs and uploads the proxy image. Also updated the dependency lock files to use the latest plugins dependencies, which are uploaded to the GCS repo. ------------- Created by MOE: https://github.com/google/moe MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=244666211
This folder contains experimental Gradle scripts as an alternative to Bazel for the open-source Nomulus project. These are work-in-progress and are expected to evolve in the near future.
Gradle is configured to use the directory containing this file as root, but use the existing Nomulus source tree.
All testing is done with Gradle v5.1.1.
Notable Issues
Test suites (RdeTestSuite and TmchTestSuite) are ignored to avoid duplicate execution of tests. Neither suite performs any shared test setup routine, so it is easier to exclude the suite classes than individual test classes. This is the reason why all test tasks in the :core project contain the exclude pattern '"/TestCase.", "/TestSuite."'
Many Nomulus tests are not hermetic: they modify global state (e.g., the shared local instance of Datastore) but do not clean up on completion. This becomes a problem with Gradle. In the beginning we forced Gradle to run every test class in a new process, and incurred heavy overheads. Since then, we have fixed some tests, and manged to divide all tests into three suites that do not have intra-suite conflicts. We will revisit the remaining tests soon.
Note that it is unclear if all conflicting tests have been identified. More may be exposed if test execution order changes, e.g., when new tests are added or execution parallelism level changes.
Initial Setup
Install Gradle on your local host, then run the following commands from this directory:
# One-time command to add gradle wrapper:
gradle wrapper
# Start the build:
./gradlew build
From now on, use './gradlew build' or './gradlew test' to build and test your changes.
To upgrade to a new Gradle version for this project, use:
gradle wrapper --gradle-version version-number
Deploy to AppEngine
Use the Gradle task 'appengineDeploy' to build and deploy to AppEngine. For now you must update the appengine.deploy.project in build.gradle to your GCP project ID.
To deploy the Gradle build, you will need the Google Cloud SDK and its app-engine-java component.