gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/scripts/prepare_build.sh
Rémy Coutable 6813c9ef51 Move the DB name at the end of the first jobs' name word and prepend it with a dash
Signed-off-by: Rémy Coutable <remy@rymai.me>
2017-05-17 13:25:14 +02:00

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. scripts/utils.sh
export SETUP_DB=${SETUP_DB:-true}
export USE_BUNDLE_INSTALL=${USE_BUNDLE_INSTALL:-true}
export BUNDLE_INSTALL_FLAGS="--without production --jobs $(nproc) --path vendor --retry 3 --quiet"
if [ "$USE_BUNDLE_INSTALL" != "false" ]; then
bundle install --clean $BUNDLE_INSTALL_FLAGS && bundle check
fi
# Only install knapsack after bundle install! Otherwise oddly some native
# gems could not be found under some circumstance. No idea why, hours wasted.
retry gem install knapsack fog-aws mime-types
cp config/resque.yml.example config/resque.yml
sed -i 's/localhost/redis/g' config/resque.yml
cp config/gitlab.yml.example config/gitlab.yml
# Determine the database by looking at the job name.
# For example, we'll get pg if the job is `rspec-pg 19 20`
export GITLAB_DATABASE=$(echo $CI_JOB_NAME | cut -f1 -d' ' | cut -f2 -d-)
# This would make the default database postgresql, and we could also use
# pg to mean postgresql.
if [ "$GITLAB_DATABASE" != 'mysql' ]; then
export GITLAB_DATABASE='postgresql'
fi
cp config/database.yml.$GITLAB_DATABASE config/database.yml
if [ "$GITLAB_DATABASE" = 'postgresql' ]; then
sed -i 's/# host:.*/host: postgres/g' config/database.yml
else # Assume it's mysql
sed -i 's/username:.*/username: root/g' config/database.yml
sed -i 's/password:.*/password:/g' config/database.yml
sed -i 's/# host:.*/host: mysql/g' config/database.yml
fi
if [ "$SETUP_DB" != "false" ]; then
bundle exec rake db:drop db:create db:schema:load db:migrate
if [ "$GITLAB_DATABASE" = "mysql" ]; then
bundle exec rake add_limits_mysql
fi
fi