gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/workhorse/Makefile

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Makefile

PREFIX=/usr/local
PKG := gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/workhorse
BUILD_DIR ?= $(CURDIR)
TARGET_DIR ?= $(BUILD_DIR)/_build
VERSION_STRING := $(shell git describe)
ifeq ($(strip $(VERSION_STRING)),)
VERSION_STRING := v$(shell cat VERSION)
endif
DATE_FMT = +%Y%m%d.%H%M%S
ifdef SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH
BUILD_TIME := $(shell date -u -d "@$(SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH)" "$(DATE_FMT)" 2>/dev/null || date -u -r "$(SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH)" "$(DATE_FMT)" 2>/dev/null || date -u "$(DATE_FMT)")
else
BUILD_TIME := $(shell date -u "$(DATE_FMT)")
endif
GO_BUILD_GENERIC_LDFLAGS := -X main.Version=$(VERSION_STRING) -X main.BuildTime=$(BUILD_TIME)
GITALY := tmp/tests/gitaly/_build/bin/gitaly
GITALY_PID_FILE := gitaly.pid
EXE_ALL := gitlab-resize-image gitlab-zip-cat gitlab-zip-metadata gitlab-workhorse
INSTALL := install
BUILD_TAGS := tracer_static tracer_static_jaeger continuous_profiler_stackdriver
MINIMUM_SUPPORTED_GO_VERSION := 1.11
export GOBIN := $(TARGET_DIR)/bin
export PATH := $(GOBIN):$(PATH)
export GOPROXY ?= https://proxy.golang.org
export GO111MODULE=on
define message
@echo "### $(1)"
endef
# To compute a unique and deterministic value for GNU build-id, we build the Go binary a second time.
# From the first build, we extract its unique and deterministic Go build-id, and use that to derive
# a comparably unique and deterministic GNU build-id to inject into the final binary.
# If we cannot extract a Go build-id, we punt and fallback to using a random 32-byte hex string.
# This fallback is unique but non-deterministic. Uniqueness is critical, because the GNU build-id
# can be used as a cache key in a build cache. Without the fallback, we risk cache key collisions.
## Skip generation of the GNU build ID if set to speed up builds.
WITHOUT_BUILD_ID ?=
.NOTPARALLEL:
.PHONY: all
all: clean-build $(EXE_ALL)
.PHONY: gitlab-resize-image gitlab-zip-cat gitlab-zip-metadata
gitlab-resize-image gitlab-zip-cat gitlab-zip-metadata:
$(call message,Building $@)
go build -ldflags "$(GO_BUILD_GENERIC_LDFLAGS)" -tags "$(BUILD_TAGS)" -o $(BUILD_DIR)/$@ $(PKG)/cmd/$@
ifndef WITHOUT_BUILD_ID
go build -ldflags "$(GO_BUILD_GENERIC_LDFLAGS) -B 0x$$(_support/make-gnu-build-id.sh $(BUILD_DIR)/$@)" -tags "$(BUILD_TAGS)" -o $(BUILD_DIR)/$@ $(PKG)/cmd/$@
endif
.PHONY: gitlab-workhorse
gitlab-workhorse:
$(call message,Building $@)
go build -ldflags "$(GO_BUILD_GENERIC_LDFLAGS)" -tags "$(BUILD_TAGS)" -o $(BUILD_DIR)/$@ $(PKG)
ifndef WITHOUT_BUILD_ID
go build -ldflags "$(GO_BUILD_GENERIC_LDFLAGS) -B 0x$$(_support/make-gnu-build-id.sh $(BUILD_DIR)/$@)" -tags "$(BUILD_TAGS)" -o $(BUILD_DIR)/$@ $(PKG)
endif
.PHONY: install
install: $(EXE_ALL)
$(call message,$@)
mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/
cd $(BUILD_DIR) && $(INSTALL) $(EXE_ALL) $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/
.PHONY: test
test: prepare-tests
$(call message,$@)
@if [ -z "$${GITALY_ADDRESS+x}" ] ; then \
echo "To run gitaly integration tests set GITALY_ADDRESS=tcp://127.0.0.1:8075" ; \
else \
$(MAKE) run-gitaly ; \
fi
@go test -tags "$(BUILD_TAGS)" ./... ;\
status="$$?" ;\
if [ -f "$(GITALY_PID_FILE)" ] ; then \
echo "Clean up Gitaly server for workhorse integration test" ;\
kill -9 $$(cat $(GITALY_PID_FILE)) ;\
rm $(GITALY_PID_FILE) ;\
else \
echo "Gitaly integration test not running" ;\
fi ;\
exit "$$status"
@echo SUCCESS
.PHONY: clean
clean: clean-workhorse clean-build
$(call message,$@)
rm -rf testdata/data testdata/scratch
.PHONY: clean-workhorse
clean-workhorse:
$(call message,$@)
rm -f $(EXE_ALL)
.PHONY: clean-build
clean-build:
$(call message,$@)
rm -rf $(TARGET_DIR)
.PHONY: prepare-tests
prepare-tests: testdata/data/group/test.git $(EXE_ALL)
prepare-tests: testdata/scratch
.PHONY: run-gitaly
run-gitaly: $(GITALY_PID_FILE)
$(GITALY_PID_FILE): gitaly.toml
$(call message, "Starting gitaly")
cd ..; GITALY_TESTING_NO_GIT_HOOKS=1 GITALY_PID_FILE=workhorse/$(GITALY_PID_FILE) scripts/gitaly-test-spawn workhorse/gitaly.toml
gitaly.toml: ../tmp/tests/gitaly/config.toml
sed -e 's/^socket_path.*$$/listen_addr = "0.0.0.0:8075"/;s/^\[auth\]$$//;s/^token.*$$//;s/^internal_socket_dir.*$$//' \
$< > $@
../tmp/tests/gitaly/config.toml:
$(call message, "Building a complete test environment")
cd .. ; ./scripts/setup-test-env
testdata/data/group/test.git:
$(call message,$@)
git clone --quiet --bare https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-test.git $@
testdata/scratch:
mkdir -p testdata/scratch
.PHONY: verify
verify: lint vet detect-context detect-assert check-formatting staticcheck deps-check
.PHONY: lint
lint:
$(call message,Verify: $@)
go install golang.org/x/lint/golint
@_support/lint.sh ./...
.PHONY: vet
vet:
$(call message,Verify: $@)
@go vet ./...
.PHONY: detect-context
detect-context:
$(call message,Verify: $@)
_support/detect-context.sh
.PHONY: detect-assert
detect-assert:
$(call message,Verify: $@)
_support/detect-assert.sh
.PHONY: check-formatting
check-formatting: install-goimports
$(call message,Verify: $@)
@_support/fmt.sh check
# Megacheck will tailor some responses given a minimum Go version, so pass that through the CLI
# Additionally, megacheck will not return failure exit codes unless explicitly told to via the
# `-simple.exit-non-zero` `-unused.exit-non-zero` and `-staticcheck.exit-non-zero` flags
.PHONY: staticcheck
staticcheck:
$(call message,Verify: $@)
go install honnef.co/go/tools/cmd/staticcheck
@ $(GOBIN)/staticcheck -go $(MINIMUM_SUPPORTED_GO_VERSION) ./...
# In addition to fixing imports, goimports also formats your code in the same style as gofmt
# so it can be used as a replacement.
.PHONY: fmt
fmt: install-goimports
$(call message,$@)
@_support/fmt.sh
.PHONY: goimports
install-goimports:
$(call message,$@)
go install golang.org/x/tools/cmd/goimports
.PHONY: deps-check
deps-check:
go mod tidy
@if git diff --quiet --exit-code -- go.mod go.sum; then \
echo "go.mod and go.sum are ok"; \
else \
echo ""; \
echo "go.mod and go.sum are modified, please commit them";\
exit 1; \
fi;