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George Kalpakas 3f2b51b837 ci: make yarn globally available and independent of `$BASH_ENV` (#28889)
Previously, our yarn (which overwrote the pre-installed yarn on the
docker image) was only available through `$BASH_ENV` (as an exported
function). This caused it to be undefined for commands executed in other
shells (e.g. via Node.js' `child_process.spawn()` unless explicitly
configuring it to run with `bash`).

This commit fixes this by making our yarn version available globally via
a symlink (`/usr/local/bin/yarn`).

(This was accidentally broken in #28839.)

PR Close #28889
2019-02-21 12:37:53 -08:00
Alex Eagle 1832e0f293 build: use vendored yarn under Bazel (#28839)
PR Close #28839
2019-02-20 09:19:03 -08:00
Alex Eagle 9cecb0b5d2 ci: Vendor yarn into our repo (#28839)
This avoids a dynamic dependency on fetching a package from the internet in our CI.
We have observed that this is not 100% reliable.

PR Close #28839
2019-02-20 09:19:03 -08:00
Paul Gschwendtner 00a8b07896 ci: combine "define_env_vars" and "download_yarn" anchor (#28788)
As discussed in https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/28546#discussion_r254068014, we want to combine the
`define_env_vars` and `download_yarn` anchor since downloading Yarn depends on setting up the
environment variables. In addition this simplifies our setup and reduces code-duplication.

PR Close #28788
2019-02-19 12:39:45 -08:00
George Kalpakas e3032a0d17 ci(docs-infra): ensure `aio_monitoring` failure notifications do not depend on earlier steps (#28555)
Previously, in order for the `aio_monitoring` failure notifications to
work, the steps up to `define_env_vars` should have succeeded. This
meant that any failures in earlier steps would not send notifications.

This commit fixes it by making the notification step independent of the
`define_env_vars` step.

PR Close #28555
2019-02-06 06:21:58 -08:00
George Kalpakas e991d825f5 ci(docs-infra): fix `download_yarn` in `aio_monitoring` (#28555)
The `download_yarn` step depends on the `CI_YARN_VERSION` environment
variable and thus has to be run after the `define_env_vars` step.
Accidentally broken in [#28546][1].

[1]: https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/28546/files#diff-1d37e48f9ceff6d8030570cd36286a61R447

PR Close #28555
2019-02-06 06:21:58 -08:00
Paul Gschwendtner 8d11627e6c build: update yarn to v1.13.0 (#28546)
Currently our version of Yarn is installed through
the "circleci/node" docker image. This is problematic
because in order to be able to update Yarn, we always
need to update the docker image to a version that
comes with the desired Yarn version. Sometimes there
is no docker image with the desired latest Yarn version,
and therefore we cannot easily update the Yarn version.

Additionally updating the docker image also means that
we need to update our version of NodeJS, as well as the
version of `openssl` might have changed (meaning that
our encrypted credential files may not be decodable with
the new version of `openssl`)

PR Close #28546
2019-02-05 16:48:56 -05:00
George Kalpakas 72c36956de ci: pin ChromeDriver to a version compatible with docker image's Chrome (#28494)
By default, `webdriver-manager update` will download the latest
ChromeDriver version, which might not be compatible with the Chrome
version included in the [docker image used on CI], causing CI failures.
Previously, we used to pin the ChromeDriver version on CI in
[ngcontainer's Dockerfile][2]. This was accidentally broken in #26691,
while moving from ngcontainer to default CircleCI docker images.

This commit fixes the issue by pinning ChromeDriver to a known
compatible version.

[1]: bfd48d156d/.circleci/config.yml (L16)
[2]: bfd48d156d/tools/ngcontainer/Dockerfile (L63)

PR Close #28494
2019-02-01 20:22:03 -05:00
George Kalpakas d72ae7b71e ci: compute commit range for rerun workflows (#27775)
On push builds, CircleCI provides `CIRCLE_COMPARE_URL`, which we use to
extract the commit range for a given build. When a workflow is rerun
(e.g. to recover from a flaked job), `CIRCLE_COMPARE_URL` is not
defined, causing some jobs to fail.

This commit fixes it by retrieving the compare URL from the original
workflow. It uses a slow process involving a (potentially large) number
of requests to CircleCI API.
It depends on the (undocumented) fact, that the `workspace_id` is the
same on all rerun workflows and the same as the original `workflow_id`.

PR Close #27775
2019-01-08 10:37:59 -08:00
Igor Minar 04ca3bcf10 ci: move local and saucelabs unit tests to circle (#27937)
Moving the tests over to CircleCI in pretty much "as-is" state just so that we can drop the dependency on Travis.

In the followup changes we plan to migrate these tests to run on sauce under bazel. @gregmagolan is working on that.

I've previously verified that all the tests executed in legacy-unit-tests-local already under bazel.
Therefore the legacy-unit-tests-local job is strictly not necessary any more, but given how flaky legacy-unit-tests-saucelabs is,
it is good to have the -local job just so that we can quickly determine if any failure is a flake or legit issue
(the bazel version of these tests could theoretically run in a slightly different way and fail or not fail in a different way, so having -lcoal job is just an extra safety check).

This change was coauthored with @devversion

PR Close #27937
2019-01-07 15:35:09 -08:00
George Kalpakas ef6f1605db ci(docs-infra): notify caretaker about `aio_monitoring` failures (#26649)
PR Close #26649
2018-10-29 13:00:20 -04:00
George Kalpakas 9cd8327051 ci: move CircleCI env variables definition to shell script (#26596)
PR Close #26596
2018-10-26 13:22:52 -04:00