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release tools #86
release tools #86
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The repo was created with an HTML version of the build.make file from https://github.com/pohly/csi-build-rules/. Here's the raw file.
It's worth calling out explicitly that only the master branch is maintained.
The actual repository was not named like the prototype repo.
initial content
Copy-and-paste error from the time when the kubernetes-csi/csi-release-tools repo didn't have the code...
README.md: fix repo URL for initial setup
The goal is to enforce that changes get merged upstream first and only get into the local repo via a normal "git subtree merge".
"make test" used to abort after the first test failure. That was partly intentional: if the simple tests already fail (for example, because of a syntax error), then there is no point in continuing to test. However, it also makes it harder to find all errors in a CI system when the errors are unrelated (first error shows up, gets fixed, next error shows up, etc.). Now "make test" still aborts early, but "make -k test" is used in the CI and will run all individual tests because they are split up into different targets.
We don't want to allow local modifications in the subtree. Everything should go to the csi-release-tools repo first.
check subtree for changes
This may or may not work, depending on which packages have tests and whether they contain glog.
Individual repos may have to filter out certain packages from testing. For example, in csi-test the cmd/csi-sanity directory contains a special test that depends on additional parameters that set the CSI driver to test against.
This synchronizes the build rules with other repos and (as part of that) bumps the Go version to 1.11.1. The recommended formatting changed slightly in that Go version.
Maintaining a list of all the temp files used by various editors and IDEs is cumbersome. Instead of doing that in each repo, developers contributing to kubernetes-csi should set up a global .gitignore for their own tools.
After merging into external-attacher, the next Travis CI run did not push the "canary" image because the check for "canary" only covered the case where "-canary" is used as suffix (https://travis-ci.org/kubernetes-csi/external-attacher/builds/484095261).
The introduction for each individual test looked like an actual command: test-subtree ./release-tools/verify-subtree.sh release-tools Directory 'release-tools' contains non-upstream changes: ... It's better to make it look like a shell comment and increase its visibility with a longer prefix: ### test-subtree: ./release-tools/verify-subtree.sh release-tools ...
/hold |
build.make: fix pushing of "canary" image from master branch
test enhancements
/hold cancel |
@xing-yang can you approve this please? Similar PRs have already been merged into most of the other repos. |
/lgtm |
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…cy-openshift-4.13-ose-csi-external-snapshotter Updating ose-csi-external-snapshotter images to be consistent with ART
This synchronizes the build rules with other repos and (as part of
that) bumps the Go version to 1.11.1. The recommended formatting
changed slightly in that Go version.