ONAP Jenkins Sandbox provides you Jenkins Job testing/experimentation environment that can be used before pushing job templates to the production Jenkins.
It is configured similar to the ONAP [ci-management] production instance; however, it cannot publish artifacts or vote in Gerrit. Be aware that this is a test environment, and as such there a limited allotment of minions to test on before pushing code to the ONAP repos. Keep the following points in mind prior to beginning work on ONAP Jenkins Sandbox environment:
Before you proceed further, ensure you have a Linux Foundation ID (LFID), which is required to access Gerrit & Jenkins. Also, to get an access to Sandbox environment please send email to helpdesk@onap.org (LF helpdesk team)
To download ci-management, execute the following command to clone the ci-managment repository.
git clone ssh://<LFID>@gerrit.onap.org:29418/ci-management --recursive && scp -p -P 29418 \ <LFID>@gerrit.onap.org:hooks/commit-msg ci-management/.git/hooks/
Once you successfully clone the repository, next step is to install JJB (Jenkins Job Builder) in order to experiment with Jenkins jobs.
cd ci-management sudo apt-get install python-virtualenv virtualenv onap_sandbox source onap_sandbox/bin/activate pip install jenkins-job-builder jenkins-jobs --version jenkins-jobs test --recursive jjb/
Backup the jenkins.ini.example to jenkins.ini
cp jenkins.ini.example jenkins.ini
After copying the jenkins.ini.example, modify jenkins.ini
with your Jenkins LFID username, API token and ONAP jenkins sandbox URL
[job_builder] ignore_cache=True keep_descriptions=False include_path=.:scripts:~/git/ recursive=True [jenkins] user=jwagantall <Provide your Jenkins Sandbox username> password= <Refer below steps to get API token> url=https://jenkins.onap.org/sandbox This is deprecated, use job_builder section instead ignore_cache=True
Login to the Jenkins Sandbox, go to your user page by clicking on your username. Click Configure and then click Show API Token.
To work on existing jobs or create new jobs, navigate to the /jjb
directory where you will find all job templates for the project. Follow the below commands to test, update or delete jobs in your sandbox environment.
After you modify or create jobs in the above environment, it's good practice to test the job in sandbox environment before you submit this job to production CI environment.
jenkins-jobs --conf jenkins.ini test jjb/ <job-name>
Example: jenkins-jobs --conf jenkins.ini test jjb/ sdc-master-verify-java
If the job you’d like to test is a template with variables in its name, it must be manually expanded before use. For example, the commonly used template sdc-{stream}-verify-java
might expand to sdc-master-verify-java
.
A successful test will output the XML description of the Jenkins job described by the specified JJB job name.
Execute the following command to pipe-out to a directory:
jenkins-jobs --conf jenkins.ini test jjb/ <job-name> -o <directoryname>
The output directory will contain files with the XML configurations.
Ensure you’ve configured your jenkins.ini
and verified it by outputting valid XML descriptions of Jenkins jobs. Upon successful verification, execute the following command to update the job to the Jenkins sandbox.
jenkins-jobs --conf jenkins.ini update jjb/ <job-name>
Example: jenkins-jobs --conf jenkins.ini update jjb/ sdc-master-verify-java
Once you push the Jenkins job configuration to the ONAP Sandbox environment, run the job from Jenkins Sandbox webUI. Follow the below process to trigger the build:
Step 1: Login into the Jenkins Sandbox WebUI
Step 2: Click on the job which you want to trigger, then click Build with Parameters, and finally click Build.
Step 3: Verify the Build Executor Status bar and make sure that the build is triggered on the available executor. In Sandbox you may not see all platforms build executors and you don't find many like in production CI environment.
Once the job is triggered, click on the build number to view the job details and the console output.
Execute the following command to Delete a job from Sandbox:
jenkins-jobs --conf jenkins.ini delete jjb/ <job-name>
Example: jenkins-jobs --conf jenkins.ini delete jjb/ sdc-master-verify-java
The above command would delete the sdc-master-verify-java
job.
In the ONAP Jenkins sandbox, you can directly edit or modify the job configuration by selecting the job name and clicking on the Configure button. Then, click the Apply and Save buttons to save the job.
However, it is recommended to simply modify the job in your terminal and then follow the previously described steps in To Test a Job and To Update a Job to perform your modifications.