This contains the configuration for the Cloud Foundry Buildpacks team Concourse deployment.
- binary-builder: build binaries for Cloud Foundry buildpacks
- buildpacks: test and release all of the buildpacks
- bosh-lite: deploy CF LTS/Edge environment
- brats: run BRATS against the master branch of buildpacks
- buildpack-verification: generate static site for buildpack verification
- buildpacks-ci: testing tasks for correct usage
- dockerfile: rebuild docker image for buildpack pipeline
- cf-release: deployment of latest buildpacks to cf-release develop
- main: tooling
- notifications: monitor upstream sources for changes and notify on Slack
- stacks: test and release Cloud Foundry stacks
./bin/update-all-the-pipelines
With a proper Concourse deployment, and private.yml
containing secrets:
fly set-pipeline -p main -c pipeline.yml -l private.yml
fly intercept -j $JOB_NAME -t task -n $TASK_NAME
fly intercept -c $RESOURCE_NAME rm -rf /tmp/git-resource-repo-cache
-
Check out the
binary-builds
branch -
Edit the YAML file appropriate for the build (e.g.
ruby-builds.yml
) -
Find the version number and package SHA256 of the new binary. For many binaries, the project website provides the SHA256 along with the release (for example, jruby.org/download provides the SHA256 along with each JRuby release). For others (such as Godep), you download the .tar.gz file and run
shasum -a 256 <tar_file>
to obtain the SHA256. -
Add any number of versions and their checksums to the array, e.g.
ruby: - version: 2.2.2 sha256: 5ffc0f317e429e6b29d4a98ac521c3ce65481bfd22a8cf845fa02a7b113d9b44
-
git commit -am 'Build ruby 2.2.2' && git push
Build should automatically kick off at https://buildpacks.ci.cf-app.com/pipelines/binary-builder and silently upload a binary to the pivotal-buildpacks bucket under concourse-binaries, e.g. https://pivotal-buildpacks.s3.amazonaws.com/concourse-binaries/ruby/ruby-2.2.2-linux-x64.tgz
Note that the array is a stack, which will be emptied as the build succeeds in packaging successive versions.
The binary-builds
branch is used to instruct the binary-builder
pipeline to generate a new version of a CF rootfs-specific binary.
The resource-pools
branch is where our pipelines' pool of locks is
located. You can read more about Concourse resource pools here:
If you are running the full test suite, some of the integration tests are dependent on the Lastpass CLI and correctly targeting the fly CLI.
To login to the Lastpass CLI:
lpass login $USERNAME
You will then be prompted for your Lastpass password and Google Authenticator Code.
To login to the Fly CLI and target the buildpacks CI:
fly -t buildpacks login
You will be prompted to select either the Github or Basic Auth authentication methods.
After these are set up, you will be able to run the test suite via:
rspec