With this change, the query we make to Buildkite changes from explicitly querying for a specific number of *ancestor* builds, to any latest builds of the default branch that have a drvmap. This is not really supported by Buildkite, it seems, and the query to do it feels very wonky and requires a lot of fiddling with `jq` to get the output into the right shape. We lose the information about which build we downloaded this from in the output. Adding that information back would make the `jq` query much more complex. Change-Id: I9e7cecdffa9ac09f9e0339eb24d98c0e8dd82292 Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/9168 Tested-by: BuildkiteCI Reviewed-by: ezemtsov <eugene.zemtsov@gmail.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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set -ueo pipefail
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# Each Buildkite build stores the derivation target map as a pipeline
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# artifact. To reduce the amount of work done by CI, each CI build is
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# diffed against the latest such derivation map found for the
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# repository.
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#
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# Note that this does not take into account when the currently
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# processing CL was forked off from the canonical branch, meaning that
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# things like nixpkgs updates in between will cause mass rebuilds in
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# any case.
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#
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# If no map is found, the failure mode is not critical: We simply
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# build all targets.
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readonly REPO_ROOT=$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)
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: ${DRVMAP_PATH:=pipeline/drvmap.json}
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: ${BUILDKITE_TOKEN_PATH:=~/buildkite-token}
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# Runs a fairly complex Buildkite GraphQL query that attempts to fetch all
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# pipeline-gen steps from the default branch, as long as one appears within the
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# last 50 builds or so. The query restricts build states to running or passed
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# builds, which means that it *should* be unlikely that nothing is found.
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#
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# There is no way to filter this more loosely (e.g. by saying "any recent build
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# matching these conditions").
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#
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# The returned data structure is complex, and disassembled by a JQ script that
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# first filters out all builds with no matching jobs (e.g. builds that are still
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# in progress), and then filters those down to builds with artifacts, and then
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# to drvmap artifacts specifically.
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#
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# If a recent drvmap was found, this returns its download URL. Otherwise, it
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# returns the string "null".
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function latest_drvmap_url {
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    set -u
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    curl 'https://graphql.buildkite.com/v1' \
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         --silent \
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         -H "Authorization: Bearer $(cat ${BUILDKITE_TOKEN_PATH})" \
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         -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
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         -d "{\"query\": \"{ pipeline(slug: \\\"$BUILDKITE_ORGANIZATION_SLUG/$BUILDKITE_PIPELINE_SLUG\\\") { builds(first: 50, branch: [\\\"%default\\\"], state: [RUNNING, PASSED]) { edges { node { jobs(passed: true, first: 1, type: [COMMAND], step: {key: [\\\"pipeline-gen\\\"]}) { edges { node { ... on JobTypeCommand { url artifacts { edges { node { downloadURL path }}}}}}}}}}}}\"}" | tee out.json | \
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        jq -r '[.data.pipeline.builds.edges[] | select((.node.jobs.edges | length) > 0) | .node.jobs.edges[] | .node.artifacts[][] | select(.node.path == "pipeline/drvmap.json")][0].node.downloadURL'
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}
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readonly DOWNLOAD_URL=$(latest_drvmap_url)
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if [[ ${DOWNLOAD_URL} != "null" ]]; then
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    mkdir -p tmp
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    curl -o tmp/parent-target-map.json ${DOWNLOAD_URL} && echo "downloaded parent derivation map" \
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            || echo "failed to download derivation map!"
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else
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    echo "no derivation map found!"
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fi
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