A postgresql column which is non-null and unique is treated with
the same optimisations as a primary key, so we have no need to
try and recreate the `id` as the primary key.
No read paths are impacted by this change, and the database will
automatically create an ID for each insert. Thus, no code needs to
change.
hydra.nixos.org is already running this rev, and it should be safe to
apply to everyone else. If we make changes to this migration, we'll
need to write another migration anyway.
Lowercasing is due to postgresql not having case-sensitive table names.
It always technically workde before, but those table names never
existed literally.
The switch to generating from postgresql is to handle an upcoming
addition of an auto-incrementign ID to the Jobset table. Sqlite doesn't
seem to be able to handle the table having an auto incrementing ID
field which isn't the primary key, but we can't change the primary
key trivially.
Since hydra doesn't support sqlite and hasn't for many year anyway,
it is easier to just generate from pgsql directly.
Building on macOS with the latest nixpkgs master and NixOS/nixpkgs#77147
fails. It seems some `std::experimental` (optional) for instance are
not available as `experimental`, but are in `std`. Also `toJSON` is
missing for `atomic< unsigned long long >`.
In a NixOS container, cmdBuildDerivation doesn't work because we're
not privileged. But we also don't need it because the store already
has the derivation.
Also, don't copy from/to the store since this gives errors about
missing signatures.
This removes a supper annoying set of messages that polute the logs:
Aug 30 09:00:30 xxx.compute.internal hydra-server[957]: Trouble trying to detect your terminal size, looking at $ENV{COLUMNS}
Aug 30 09:00:30 xxx.compute.internal hydra-server[957]: Term::Size::Any is not installed, can't autodetect terminal column width
This attribute allows to know if an error occurred or not: when an
error occurs, errormsg is not an empty string. Note we can not use the
errormsg attribute because it can be arbitrarily long and is excluded
from the jobset API response.
This adds the following (pre-existing) attributes to the jobset response:
- nrtotal
- lastcheckedtime
- starttime
- checkinterval
- triggertime
- fetcherrormsg
- errortime
May 15 09:20:10 chef hydra-queue-runner[27523]: Hydra::Plugin::GitlabStatus=HASH(0x519a7b8)->buildFinished: Can't call method "value" on an undefined value at /nix/store/858hinflxcl2jd12wv1r3a8j11ybsf6w-hydra-0.1.2629.89fa829/libexec/hydra/lib/Hydra/Plugin/GitlabStatus.pm line 57.
(cherry picked from commit 438ddf5289)
Plugins are now disabled at startup time unless there is some relevant
configuration in hydra.conf. This avoids hydra-notify having to do a
lot of redundant work (a lot of plugins did a lot of database queries
*before* deciding they were disabled).
Note: BitBucketStatus users will need to add 'enable_bitbucket_status
= 1' to hydra.conf.
* 'eval_started' has the format '<tmpId>\t<project>\t<jobset>'.
* 'eval_failed' has the format '<tmpId>'. (The cause of the error can
be found in the database.)
* 'eval_added' has the format '<tmpId>:<evalId>'.
It now receives notifications about started/finished builds/steps via
PostgreSQL. This gets rid of the (substantial) overhead of starting
hydra-notify for every event. It also allows other programs (even on
other machines) to listen to Hydra notifications.