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Cole Helbling 025be052b7
tests: move to t, allow yath test from root
By moving the tests subdirectory to t, we gain the ability to run `yath
test` with no arguments from inside `nix develop` in the root of the
the repo.

(`nix develop` is necessary in order to set the proper env vars for
`yath` to find our test libraries.)
2021-03-05 09:49:06 -08:00
Shea Levy 74388353b5 Add a plugin for backing up builds in s3
In your hydra config, you can add an arbitrary number of <s3config>
sections, with the following options:

* name (required): Bucket name
* jobs (required): A regex to match job names (in project:jobset:job
  format) that should be backed up to this bucket
* compression_type: bzip2 (default), xz, or none
* prefix: String to prepend to all hydra-created s3 keys (if this is
  meant to represent a directory, you should include the trailing slash,
  e.g. "cache/"). Default "".

After each build with an output (i.e. successful or failed-with-output
builds), the output path and its closure are uploaded to the bucket as
.nar files, with corresponding .narinfos to enable use as a binary
cache.

This plugin requires that s3 credentials be available. It uses
Net::Amazon::S3, which as of this commit the nixpkgs version can
retrieve s3 credentials from the AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID and
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY environment variables, or from ec2 instance
metadata when using an IAM role.

This commit also adds a hydra-s3-backup-collect-garbage program, which
uses hydra's gc roots directory to determine which paths are live, and
then deletes all files except nix-cache-info and any .nar or .narinfo
files corresponding to live paths. hydra-s3-backup-collect-garbage
respects the prefix configuration option, so it won't delete anything
outside of the hierarchy you give it, and it has the same credential
requirements as the plugin. Probably a timer unit running the garbage
collection periodically should be added to hydra-module.nix

Note that two of the added tests fail, due to a bug in the interaction
between Net::Amazon::S3 and fake-s3. Those behaviors work against real
s3 though, so I'm committing this even with the broken tests.

Signed-off-by: Shea Levy <shea@shealevy.com>
2013-09-18 18:32:58 +02:00
Shea Levy 002ac9ef63 Merge in the first bits of the API work
The catalyst-action-rest branch from shlevy/hydra was an exploration of
using Catalyst::Action::REST to create a JSON API for hydra. This commit
merges in the best bits from that experiment, with the goal that further
API endpoints can be added incrementally.

In addition to migrating more endpoints, there is potential for
improvement in what's already been done:
* The web interface can be updated to use the same non-GET endpoints as
  the JSON interface (using x-tunneled-method) instead of having a
  separate endpoint
* The web rendering should use the $c->stash->{resource} data structure
  where applicable rather than putting the same data in two places in
  the stash
* Which columns to render for each endpoint is a completely debatable
  question
* Hydra::Component::ToJSON should turn has_many relations that have
  strings as their primary keys into objects instead of arrays

Fixes NixOS/hydra#98

Signed-off-by: Shea Levy <shea@shealevy.com>
2013-07-02 14:00:46 -04:00