# Configuration file for https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular # Note: YAML anchors allow an object to be re-used, reducing duplication. # The ampersand declares an alias for an object, then later the `<<: *name` # syntax dereferences it. # See http://blog.daemonl.com/2016/02/yaml.html # To validate changes, use an online parser, eg. # http://yaml-online-parser.appspot.com/ # CircleCI configuration version # Version 2.1 allows for extra config reuse features # https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/reusing-config/#getting-started-with-config-reuse version: 2.1 # We don't want to include the current branch name in the cache key because that would prevent # PRs from being able to restore the cache since the branch names are always different for PRs. # The cache key should only consist of dynamic values that change whenever something in the # cache changes. For example: # 1) yarn lock file changes --> cached "node_modules" are different. # 2) bazel repository definitions change --> cached bazel repositories are different. # Windows needs its own cache key because binaries in node_modules are different. # **NOTE 1 **: If you change the cache key prefix, also sync the cache_key_fallback to match. # **NOTE 2 **: Keep the static part of the cache key as prefix to enable correct fallbacks. # See https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/caching/#restoring-cache for how prefixes work in CircleCI. var_3: &cache_key v3-angular-node-12-{{ checksum "yarn.lock" }}-{{ checksum "WORKSPACE" }}-{{ checksum "packages/bazel/package.bzl" }}-{{ checksum "aio/yarn.lock" }} var_4: &cache_key_fallback v3-angular-node-12- var_3_win: &cache_key_win v5-angular-win-node-12-{{ checksum "yarn.lock" }}-{{ checksum "WORKSPACE" }}-{{ checksum "packages/bazel/package.bzl" }}-{{ checksum "aio/yarn.lock" }} var_4_win: &cache_key_win_fallback v5-angular-win-node-12- # Cache key for the `components-repo-unit-tests` job. **Note** when updating the SHA in the # cache keys also update the SHA for the "COMPONENTS_REPO_COMMIT" environment variable. var_5: &components_repo_unit_tests_cache_key v5-angular-components-2ec7254f88c4865e0de251f74c27e64c9d00d40a var_6: &components_repo_unit_tests_cache_key_fallback v5-angular-components- # Workspace initially persisted by the `setup` job, and then enhanced by `build-npm-packages` and # `build-ivy-npm-packages`. # https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/workflows/#using-workspaces-to-share-data-among-jobs # https://circleci.com/blog/deep-diving-into-circleci-workspaces/ var_7: &workspace_location ~/ # Filter to run a job on builds for pull requests only. var_8: &only_on_pull_requests filters: branches: only: - /pull\/\d+/ # Filter to skip a job on builds for pull requests. var_9: &skip_on_pull_requests filters: branches: ignore: - /pull\/\d+/ # Filter to run a job on builds for the master branch only. var_10: &only_on_master filters: branches: only: - master # Executor Definitions # https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/reusing-config/#authoring-reusable-executors # **NOTE 1**: Pin to exact images using an ID (SHA). See https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/circleci-images/#using-a-docker-image-id-to-pin-an-image-to-a-fixed-version. # (Using the tag in not necessary when pinning by ID, but include it anyway for documentation purposes.) # **NOTE 2**: If you change the version of the docker images, also change the `cache_key` suffix. # **NOTE 3**: If you change the version of the `*-browsers` docker image, make sure the # `--versions.chrome` arg in `integration/bazel-schematics/test.sh` specifies a # ChromeDriver version that is compatible with the Chrome version in the image. executors: default-executor: parameters: resource_class: type: string default: medium docker: - image: circleci/node:12.14.1@sha256:f9de24fc0017059cc42ef7d07db060008af65a98b1f0cdd1ef3339213226bf6d resource_class: << parameters.resource_class >> working_directory: ~/ng browsers-executor: parameters: resource_class: type: string default: medium docker: # The browser docker image comes with Chrome and Firefox preinstalled. This is just # needed for jobs that run tests without Bazel. Bazel runs tests with browsers that will be # fetched by the Webtesting rules. Therefore for jobs that run tests with Bazel, we don't need a # docker image with browsers pre-installed. - image: circleci/node:12.14.1-browsers@sha256:792797ab9be3179be7c9fc38a0931a3349288e699467c8d646d7c54e148ae46c resource_class: << parameters.resource_class >> working_directory: ~/ng windows-executor: working_directory: ~/ng resource_class: windows.medium # CircleCI windows VMs do have the GitBash shell available: # https://github.com/CircleCI-Public/windows-preview-docs#shells # But in this specific case we really should not use it because Bazel must not be ran from # GitBash. These issues discuss why: # https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/5751 # https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/5724#issuecomment-410194038 # https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/6339#issuecomment-441600879 shell: powershell.exe -ExecutionPolicy Bypass machine: # Windows preview image that includes the following: # - Visual Studio 2019 build tools # - Node 12 # - yarn 1.17 # - Python 3 3.7.4 image: windows-server-2019-vs2019:201908-02 # Command Definitions # https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/reusing-config/#authoring-reusable-commands commands: custom_attach_workspace: description: Attach workspace at a predefined location steps: - attach_workspace: at: *workspace_location # Install shared libs used by Chrome that is either provisioned by # rules_webtesting or by puppeteer. install_chrome_libs: description: Install shared Chrome libs steps: - run: name: Install shared Chrome libs command: | sudo apt-get update # Install GTK+ graphical user interface (libgtk-3-0), advanced linux sound architecture (libasound2) # and network security service libraries (libnss3) & X11 Screen Saver extension library (libssx1) # which are dependendies of chrome & needed for karma & protractor headless chrome tests. # This is a very small install which takes around 7s in comparing to using the full # circleci/node:x.x.x-browsers image. sudo apt-get -y install libgtk-3-0 libasound2 libnss3 libxss1 # Initializes the CI environment by setting up common environment variables. init_environment: description: Initializing environment (setting up variables) steps: - run: name: Set up environment environment: CIRCLE_GIT_BASE_REVISION: << pipeline.git.base_revision >> CIRCLE_GIT_REVISION: << pipeline.git.revision >> command: ./.circleci/env.sh - run: # Configure git as the CircleCI `checkout` command does. # This is needed because we only checkout on the setup job. # Add GitHub to known hosts name: Configure git command: | mkdir -p ~/.ssh echo 'github.com ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAQEAq2A7hRGmdnm9tUDbO9IDSwBK6TbQa+PXYPCPy6rbTrTtw7PHkccKrpp0yVhp5HdEIcKr6pLlVDBfOLX9QUsyCOV0wzfjIJNlGEYsdlLJizHhbn2mUjvSAHQqZETYP81eFzLQNnPHt4EVVUh7VfDESU84KezmD5QlWpXLmvU31/yMf+Se8xhHTvKSCZIFImWwoG6mbUoWf9nzpIoaSjB+weqqUUmpaaasXVal72J+UX2B+2RPW3RcT0eOzQgqlJL3RKrTJvdsjE3JEAvGq3lGHSZXy28G3skua2SmVi/w4yCE6gbODqnTWlg7+wC604ydGXA8VJiS5ap43JXiUFFAaQ==' >> ~/.ssh/known_hosts git config --global url."ssh://git@github.com".insteadOf "https://github.com" || true git config --global gc.auto 0 || true init_saucelabs_environment: description: Sets up a domain that resolves to the local host. steps: - run: name: Preparing environment for running tests on Saucelabs. command: | # For SauceLabs jobs, we set up a domain which resolves to the machine which launched # the tunnel. We do this because devices are sometimes not able to properly resolve # `localhost` or `127.0.0.1` through the SauceLabs tunnel. Using a domain that does not # resolve to anything on SauceLabs VMs ensures that such requests are always resolved # through the tunnel, and resolve to the actual tunnel host machine (i.e. the CircleCI VM). # More context can be found in: https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/35171. setPublicVar SAUCE_LOCALHOST_ALIAS_DOMAIN "angular-ci.local" setSecretVar SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY $(echo $SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY | rev) - run: # Sets up a local domain in the machine's host file that resolves to the local # host. This domain is helpful in Saucelabs tests where devices are not able to # properly resolve `localhost` or `127.0.0.1` through the sauce-connect tunnel. name: Setting up alias domain for local host. command: echo "127.0.0.1 $SAUCE_LOCALHOST_ALIAS_DOMAIN" | sudo tee -a /etc/hosts # Normally this would be an individual job instead of a command. # But startup and setup time for each invidual windows job are high enough to discourage # many small jobs, so instead we use a command for setup unless the gain becomes significant. setup_win: description: Setup windows node environment steps: # Use the Linux workspace directly, as it already has checkout, rebased and node modules. - custom_attach_workspace # Install Bazel pre-requisites that aren't in the preconfigured CircleCI Windows VM. - run: ./.circleci/windows-env.ps1 - run: node --version - run: yarn --version - restore_cache: keys: - *cache_key_win - *cache_key_win_fallback # Reinstall to get windows binaries. - run: yarn install --frozen-lockfile --non-interactive # Install @bazel/bazel globally and use that for the first run. # Workaround for https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/issues/894 - run: yarn global add @bazel/bazel@$env:BAZEL_VERSION - run: bazel info notify_webhook_on_fail: description: Notify a webhook about failure parameters: # `webhook_url_env_var` are secret env vars defined in CircleCI project settings. # The URLs come from https://angular-team.slack.com/apps/A0F7VRE7N-circleci. webhook_url_env_var: type: env_var_name steps: - run: when: on_fail command: | notificationJson="{\"text\":\":x: \`$CIRCLE_JOB\` job for $CIRCLE_BRANCH branch failed on build $CIRCLE_BUILD_NUM: $CIRCLE_BUILD_URL :scream:\"}" curl --request POST --header "Content-Type: application/json" --data "$notificationJson" ${<< parameters.webhook_url_env_var >>} # Job definitions # Jobs can include parameters that are passed in the workflow job invocation. # https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/reusing-config/#authoring-parameterized-jobs jobs: setup: executor: default-executor steps: - checkout - run: name: Rebase PR on target branch # After checkout, rebase on top of target branch. command: > if [[ -n "${CIRCLE_PR_NUMBER}" ]]; then # User is required for rebase. git config user.name "angular-ci" git config user.email "angular-ci" # Rebase PR on top of target branch. node tools/rebase-pr.js angular/angular ${CIRCLE_PR_NUMBER} else echo "This build is not over a PR, nothing to do." fi # This cache is saved in the build-npm-packages so that Bazel cache is also included. - restore_cache: keys: - *cache_key - *cache_key_fallback - init_environment - run: name: Running Yarn install command: yarn install --frozen-lockfile --non-interactive # Yarn's requests sometimes take more than 10mins to complete. no_output_timeout: 45m - run: yarn --cwd aio install --frozen-lockfile --non-interactive # Make the bazel directories and add a file to them if they don't exist already so that # persist_to_workspace does not fail. - run: | if [ ! -d ~/bazel_repository_cache ]; then mkdir ~/bazel_repository_cache touch ~/bazel_repository_cache/MARKER fi # Persist any changes at this point to be reused by further jobs. # **NOTE**: To add new content to the workspace, always persist on the same root. - persist_to_workspace: root: *workspace_location paths: - ./ng - ./bazel_repository_cache lint: executor: default-executor steps: - custom_attach_workspace - init_environment - run: 'yarn bazel:format -mode=check || (echo "BUILD files not formatted. Please run ''yarn bazel:format''" ; exit 1)' # Run the skylark linter to check our Bazel rules - run: 'yarn bazel:lint || (echo -e "\n.bzl files have lint errors. Please run ''yarn bazel:lint-fix''"; exit 1)' - run: yarn gulp lint - run: node tools/pullapprove/verify.js test: executor: name: default-executor resource_class: xlarge steps: - custom_attach_workspace - init_environment - install_chrome_libs - run: command: yarn bazel test //... --build_tag_filters=-ivy-only --test_tag_filters=-ivy-only no_output_timeout: 20m test_integration_bazel: executor: # Needed because the //integration:bazel-schematics_test test expect Chrome to be installed name: browsers-executor resource_class: xlarge steps: - custom_attach_workspace - init_environment - run: # Run "exclusive" and "manual" bazel-in-bazel integration tests in their own CI job # as they take 8m+ to execute and with bazel running inside bazel they are too # memory intensive to be run in parallel with other tests so are tagged as "exclusive" command: yarn bazel test //integration:bazel_test //integration:bazel-schematics_test no_output_timeout: 20m # Temporary job to test what will happen when we flip the Ivy flag to true test_ivy_aot: executor: name: default-executor resource_class: xlarge steps: - custom_attach_workspace - init_environment - install_chrome_libs # We need to explicitly specify the --symlink_prefix option because otherwise we would # not be able to easily find the output bin directory when uploading artifacts for size # measurements. - run: command: yarn test-ivy-aot //... --symlink_prefix=dist/ no_output_timeout: 20m # Publish bundle artifacts which will be used to calculate the size change. **Note**: Make # sure that the size plugin from the Angular robot fetches the artifacts from this CircleCI # job (see .github/angular-robot.yml). Additionally any artifacts need to be stored with the # following path format: "{projectName}/{context}/{fileName}". This format is necessary # because otherwise the bot is not able to pick up the artifacts from CircleCI. See: # https://github.com/angular/github-robot/blob/master/functions/src/plugins/size.ts#L392-L394 - store_artifacts: path: dist/bin/packages/core/test/bundling/hello_world/bundle.min.js destination: core/hello_world/bundle - store_artifacts: path: dist/bin/packages/core/test/bundling/todo/bundle.min.js destination: core/todo/bundle - store_artifacts: path: dist/bin/packages/core/test/bundling/hello_world/bundle.min.js.br destination: core/hello_world/bundle.br - store_artifacts: path: dist/bin/packages/core/test/bundling/todo/bundle.min.js.br destination: core/todo/bundle.br # This job is currently a PoC for running tests on SauceLabs via bazel. It runs a subset of the # tests in `legacy-unit-tests-saucelabs` (see # [BUILD.bazel](https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/ef44f51d5/BUILD.bazel#L66-L92)). # # NOTE: This is currently limited to master builds only. See the `default_workflow` configuration. saucelabs_view_engine: executor: name: default-executor # In order to avoid the bottleneck of having a slow host machine, we acquire a better # container for this job. This is necessary because we launch a lot of browsers concurrently # and therefore the tunnel and Karma need to process a lot of file requests and tests. resource_class: xlarge steps: - custom_attach_workspace - init_environment - init_saucelabs_environment - run: name: Run Bazel tests on Saucelabs # See /tools/saucelabs/README.md for more info command: | yarn bazel run //tools/saucelabs:sauce_service_setup yarn bazel test //:saucelabs_unit_tests_poc_suite --config=saucelabs yarn bazel run //tools/saucelabs:sauce_service_stop no_output_timeout: 20m - notify_webhook_on_fail: webhook_url_env_var: SLACK_DEV_INFRA_CI_FAILURES_WEBHOOK_URL saucelabs_ivy: executor: name: default-executor # In order to avoid the bottleneck of having a slow host machine, we acquire a better # container for this job. This is necessary because we launch a lot of browsers concurrently # and therefore the tunnel and Karma need to process a lot of file requests and tests. resource_class: xlarge steps: - custom_attach_workspace - init_environment - init_saucelabs_environment - run: name: Run Bazel tests on Saucelabs # See /tools/saucelabs/README.md for more info command: | yarn bazel run //tools/saucelabs:sauce_service_setup yarn bazel test //:saucelabs_unit_tests --config=saucelabs --config=ivy yarn bazel run //tools/saucelabs:sauce_service_stop no_output_timeout: 20m test_aio: executor: default-executor steps: - custom_attach_workspace - init_environment - install_chrome_libs # Compile dependencies to ivy # Running `ngcc` here (instead of implicitly via `ng build`) allows us to take advantage of # the parallel, async mode speed-up (~20-25s on CI). - run: yarn --cwd aio ngcc --properties es2015 # Build aio - run: yarn --cwd aio build --progress=false # Lint the code - run: yarn --cwd aio lint # Run unit tests - run: yarn --cwd aio test --progress=false --watch=false # Run e2e tests - run: yarn --cwd aio e2e --configuration=ci # Run PWA-score tests - run: yarn --cwd aio test-pwa-score-localhost $CI_AIO_MIN_PWA_SCORE # Run accessibility tests - run: yarn --cwd aio test-a11y-score-localhost # Check the bundle sizes. - run: yarn --cwd aio payload-size # Run unit tests for Firebase redirects - run: yarn --cwd aio redirects-test deploy_aio: executor: default-executor steps: - custom_attach_workspace - init_environment - install_chrome_libs # Deploy angular.io to production (if necessary) - run: setPublicVar_CI_STABLE_BRANCH - run: yarn --cwd aio deploy-production test_aio_local: parameters: viewengine: type: boolean default: false executor: default-executor steps: - custom_attach_workspace - init_environment - install_chrome_libs # Build aio (with local Angular packages) - run: yarn --cwd aio build-local<<# parameters.viewengine >>-with-viewengine<>-ci # Run unit tests - run: yarn --cwd aio test --progress=false --watch=false # Run e2e tests - run: yarn --cwd aio e2e --configuration=ci # Run PWA-score tests - run: yarn --cwd aio test-pwa-score-localhost $CI_AIO_MIN_PWA_SCORE # Check the bundle sizes. - run: yarn --cwd aio payload-size aio-local<<# parameters.viewengine >>-viewengine<> test_aio_tools: executor: default-executor steps: - custom_attach_workspace - init_environment # Install - run: yarn --cwd aio install --frozen-lockfile --non-interactive - run: yarn --cwd aio extract-cli-command-docs # Run tools tests - run: yarn --cwd aio tools-test - run: ./aio/aio-builds-setup/scripts/test.sh test_docs_examples: parameters: ivy: type: boolean default: false executor: name: default-executor resource_class: xlarge parallelism: 5 steps: - custom_attach_workspace - init_environment - install_chrome_libs # Install aio - run: yarn --cwd aio install --frozen-lockfile --non-interactive - when: condition: << parameters.ivy >> steps: # Rename the Ivy packages dist folder to "dist/packages-dist" as the AIO # package installer picks up the locally built packages from that location. # *Note*: We could also adjust the packages installer, but given we won't have # two different folders of Angular distributions in the future, we should keep # the packages installer unchanged. - run: mv dist/packages-dist-ivy-aot dist/packages-dist # Run examples tests. The "CIRCLE_NODE_INDEX" will be set if "parallelism" is enabled. # Since the parallelism is set to "5", there will be five parallel CircleCI containers. # with either "0", "1", etc as node index. This can be passed to the "--shard" argument. - run: yarn --cwd aio example-e2e --setup --local <<# parameters.ivy >>--ivy<> --cliSpecsConcurrency=5 --shard=${CIRCLE_NODE_INDEX}/${CIRCLE_NODE_TOTAL} --retry 2 # This job should only be run on PR builds, where `CI_PULL_REQUEST` is not `false`. aio_preview: executor: default-executor environment: AIO_SNAPSHOT_ARTIFACT_PATH: &aio_preview_artifact_path 'aio/tmp/snapshot.tgz' steps: - custom_attach_workspace - init_environment - run: ./aio/scripts/build-artifacts.sh $AIO_SNAPSHOT_ARTIFACT_PATH $CI_PULL_REQUEST $CI_COMMIT - store_artifacts: path: *aio_preview_artifact_path # The `destination` needs to be kept in synch with the value of # `AIO_ARTIFACT_PATH` in `aio/aio-builds-setup/Dockerfile` destination: aio/dist/aio-snapshot.tgz - run: node ./aio/scripts/create-preview $CIRCLE_BUILD_NUM # This job should only be run on PR builds, where `CI_PULL_REQUEST` is not `false`. test_aio_preview: executor: default-executor steps: - custom_attach_workspace - init_environment - install_chrome_libs - run: yarn --cwd aio install --frozen-lockfile --non-interactive - run: name: Wait for preview and run tests command: node aio/scripts/test-preview.js $CI_PULL_REQUEST $CI_COMMIT $CI_AIO_MIN_PWA_SCORE # The `build-npm-packages` tasks exist for backwards-compatibility with old scripts and # tests that rely on the pre-Bazel `dist/packages-dist` output structure (build.sh). # Having multiple jobs that independently build in this manner duplicates some work; we build # the bazel packages more than once. Even though we have a remote cache, these jobs will # typically run in parallel so up-to-date outputs will not be available at the time the build # starts. # Build the view engine npm packages. No new jobs should depend on this. build-npm-packages: executor: name: default-executor resource_class: xlarge steps: - custom_attach_workspace - init_environment - run: node scripts/build-packages-dist.js # Save the npm packages from //packages/... for other workflow jobs to read - persist_to_workspace: root: *workspace_location paths: - ng/dist/packages-dist - ng/dist/zone.js-dist # Save dependencies and bazel repository cache to use on subsequent runs. - save_cache: key: *cache_key paths: - "node_modules" - "aio/node_modules" - "~/bazel_repository_cache" # Build the ivy npm packages. build-ivy-npm-packages: executor: name: default-executor resource_class: xlarge steps: - custom_attach_workspace - init_environment - run: node scripts/build-ivy-npm-packages.js # Save the npm packages from //packages/... for other workflow jobs to read - persist_to_workspace: root: *workspace_location paths: - ng/dist/packages-dist-ivy-aot # We run the integration tests outside of Bazel for now. # They are a separate workflow job so that they can be easily re-run. # When the tests are ported to bazel test targets, they should move to the "test" # job above, as part of the bazel test command. That has flaky_test_attempts so the # need to re-run manually should be alleviated. # See comments inside the integration/run_tests.sh script. integration_test: executor: # Needed because the integration/bazel-schematics test expects Chrome to be installed # TODO(gregmagolan): remove the dependency on local chrome from that test name: browsers-executor # Note: we run Bazel in one of the integration tests, and it can consume >2G # of memory. Together with the system under test, this can exhaust the RAM # on a 4G worker so we use a larger machine here too. resource_class: xlarge parallelism: 3 steps: - custom_attach_workspace - init_environment # Runs the integration tests in parallel across multiple CircleCI container instances. The # amount of container nodes for this job is controlled by the "parallelism" option. - run: ./integration/run_tests.sh ${CIRCLE_NODE_INDEX} ${CIRCLE_NODE_TOTAL} # This job creates compressed tarballs (`.tgz` files) for all Angular packages and stores them as # build artifacts. This makes it easy to try out changes from a PR build for testing purposes. # More info CircleCI build artifacts: https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/artifacts # # NOTE: Currently, this job only runs for PR builds. See `publish_snapshot` for non-PR builds. publish_packages_as_artifacts: executor: default-executor environment: NG_PACKAGES_DIR: &ng_packages_dir 'dist/packages-dist' NG_PACKAGES_ARCHIVES_DIR: &ng_packages_archives_dir 'dist/packages-dist-archives' ZONEJS_PACKAGES_DIR: &zonejs_packages_dir 'dist/zone.js-dist' ZONEJS_PACKAGES_ARCHIVES_DIR: &zonejs_packages_archives_dir 'dist/zone.js-dist-archives' steps: - custom_attach_workspace - init_environment # Publish `@angular/*` packages. - run: name: Create artifacts for @angular/* packages command: ./scripts/ci/create-package-archives.sh $CI_BRANCH $CI_COMMIT $NG_PACKAGES_DIR $NG_PACKAGES_ARCHIVES_DIR - store_artifacts: path: *ng_packages_archives_dir destination: angular # Publish `zone.js` package. - run: name: Create artifacts for zone.js package command: ./scripts/ci/create-package-archives.sh $CI_BRANCH $CI_COMMIT $ZONEJS_PACKAGES_DIR $ZONEJS_PACKAGES_ARCHIVES_DIR - store_artifacts: path: *zonejs_packages_archives_dir destination: zone.js # This job updates the content of repos like github.com/angular/core-builds # for every green build on angular/angular. publish_snapshot: executor: default-executor steps: # See below - ideally this job should not trigger for non-upstream builds. # But since it does, we have to check this condition. - run: name: Skip this job for Pull Requests and Fork builds # Note: Using `CIRCLE_*` env variables (instead of those defined in `env.sh` so that this # step can be run before `init_environment`. command: > if [[ -n "${CIRCLE_PR_NUMBER}" ]] || [[ "$CIRCLE_PROJECT_USERNAME" != "angular" ]] || [[ "$CIRCLE_PROJECT_REPONAME" != "angular" ]]; then circleci step halt fi - custom_attach_workspace - init_environment # CircleCI has a config setting to force SSH for all github connections # This is not compatible with our mechanism of using a Personal Access Token # Clear the global setting - run: git config --global --unset "url.ssh://git@github.com.insteadof" - run: name: Decrypt github credentials # We need ensure that the same default digest is used for encoding and decoding with # openssl. Openssl versions might have different default digests which can cause # decryption failures based on the installed openssl version. https://stackoverflow.com/a/39641378/4317734 command: 'openssl aes-256-cbc -d -in .circleci/github_token -md md5 -k "${KEY}" -out ~/.git_credentials' - run: ./scripts/ci/publish-build-artifacts.sh aio_monitoring_stable: executor: default-executor steps: - custom_attach_workspace - init_environment - install_chrome_libs - run: setPublicVar_CI_STABLE_BRANCH - run: name: Check out `aio/` and yarn from the stable branch command: | git fetch origin $CI_STABLE_BRANCH git checkout --force origin/$CI_STABLE_BRANCH -- aio/ .yarn/ .yarnrc # Ignore yarn's engines check, because we checked out `aio/package.json` from the stable # branch and there could be a node version skew, which is acceptable in this monitoring job. - run: yarn config set ignore-engines true - run: name: Run tests against https://angular.io/ command: ./aio/scripts/test-production.sh https://angular.io/ $CI_AIO_MIN_PWA_SCORE - notify_webhook_on_fail: webhook_url_env_var: SLACK_CARETAKER_WEBHOOK_URL - notify_webhook_on_fail: webhook_url_env_var: SLACK_DEV_INFRA_CI_FAILURES_WEBHOOK_URL aio_monitoring_next: executor: default-executor steps: - custom_attach_workspace - init_environment - install_chrome_libs - run: name: Run tests against https://next.angular.io/ command: ./aio/scripts/test-production.sh https://next.angular.io/ $CI_AIO_MIN_PWA_SCORE - notify_webhook_on_fail: webhook_url_env_var: SLACK_CARETAKER_WEBHOOK_URL - notify_webhook_on_fail: webhook_url_env_var: SLACK_DEV_INFRA_CI_FAILURES_WEBHOOK_URL legacy-unit-tests-saucelabs: executor: name: default-executor # In order to avoid the bottleneck of having a slow host machine, we acquire a better # container for this job. This is necessary because we launch a lot of browsers concurrently # and therefore the tunnel and Karma need to process a lot of file requests and tests. resource_class: xlarge steps: - custom_attach_workspace - init_environment - init_saucelabs_environment - run: name: Starting Saucelabs tunnel service command: ./tools/saucelabs/sauce-service.sh run background: true - run: yarn tsc -p packages - run: yarn tsc -p modules - run: yarn bazel build //packages/zone.js:npm_package - run: # Waiting on ready ensures that we don't run tests too early without Saucelabs not being ready. name: Waiting for Saucelabs tunnel to connect command: ./tools/saucelabs/sauce-service.sh ready-wait - run: name: Running tests on Saucelabs. command: | browsers=$(node -e 'console.log(require("./browser-providers.conf").sauceAliases.CI_REQUIRED.join(","))') yarn karma start ./karma-js.conf.js --single-run --browsers=${browsers} - run: name: Stop Saucelabs tunnel service command: ./tools/saucelabs/sauce-service.sh stop # Job that runs all unit tests of the `angular/components` repository. components-repo-unit-tests: executor: name: default-executor resource_class: xlarge steps: - custom_attach_workspace - init_environment # Restore the cache before cloning the repository because the clone script re-uses # the restored repository if present. This reduces the amount of times the components # repository needs to be cloned (this is slow and increases based on commits in the repo). - restore_cache: keys: - *components_repo_unit_tests_cache_key # Whenever the `angular/components` SHA is updated, the cache key will no longer # match. The fallback cache will still match, and CircleCI will restore the most # recently cached repository folder. Without the fallback cache, we'd need to download # the repository from scratch and it would slow down the job. This is because we can't # clone the repository with reduced `--depth`, but rather need to clone the whole # repository to be able to support arbitrary SHAs. - *components_repo_unit_tests_cache_key_fallback - run: name: "Fetching angular/components repository" command: ./scripts/ci/clone_angular_components_repo.sh - run: # Run yarn install to fetch the Bazel binaries as used in the components repo. name: Installing dependencies. # TODO: remove this once the repo has been updated to use NodeJS v12 and Yarn 1.19.1. # We temporarily ignore the "engines" because the Angular components repository has # minimum dependency on NodeJS v12 and Yarn 1.19.1, but the framework repository uses # older versions. command: yarn --ignore-engines --cwd ${COMPONENTS_REPO_TMP_DIR} install --frozen-lockfile --non-interactive - save_cache: key: *components_repo_unit_tests_cache_key paths: # Temporary directory must be kept in sync with the `$COMPONENTS_REPO_TMP_DIR` env # variable. It needs to be hardcoded here, because env variables interpolation is # not supported. - "/tmp/angular-components-repo" - run: # Updates the `angular/components` `package.json` file to refer to the release output # inside the `packages-dist` directory. Note that it's not necessary to perform a yarn # install as Bazel runs Yarn automatically when needed. name: Setting up release packages. command: node scripts/ci/update-deps-to-dist-packages.js ${COMPONENTS_REPO_TMP_DIR}/package.json dist/packages-dist/ - run: name: "Running `angular/components` unit tests" command: ./scripts/ci/run_angular_components_unit_tests.sh test_zonejs: executor: name: default-executor resource_class: xlarge steps: - custom_attach_workspace - init_environment # Install - run: yarn --cwd packages/zone.js install --frozen-lockfile --non-interactive # Run zone.js tools tests - run: yarn --cwd packages/zone.js promisetest - run: yarn --cwd packages/zone.js promisefinallytest - run: yarn bazel build //packages/zone.js:npm_package && cp dist/bin/packages/zone.js/npm_package/dist/zone-mix.js ./packages/zone.js/test/extra/ && cp dist/bin/packages/zone.js/npm_package/dist/zone-patch-electron.js ./packages/zone.js/test/extra/ && yarn --cwd packages/zone.js electrontest - run: yarn --cwd packages/zone.js jesttest # Windows jobs # Docs: https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/hello-world-windows/ test_win: executor: windows-executor steps: - setup_win - run: # Ran into a command parsing problem where `-browser:chromium-local` was converted to # `-browser: chromium-local` (a space was added) in https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular/357511. # Probably a powershell command parsing thing. There's no problem using a yarn script though. command: yarn circleci-win-ve no_output_timeout: 45m # Save bazel repository cache to use on subsequent runs. # We don't save node_modules because it's faster to use the linux workspace and reinstall. - save_cache: key: *cache_key_win paths: - "C:/Users/circleci/bazel_repository_cache" test_ivy_aot_win: executor: windows-executor steps: - setup_win - run: command: yarn circleci-win-ivy no_output_timeout: 45m workflows: version: 2 default_workflow: jobs: - setup: filters: branches: ignore: g3 - lint: requires: - setup - test: requires: - setup - test_integration_bazel: requires: - setup - test_ivy_aot: requires: - setup - build-npm-packages: requires: - setup - build-ivy-npm-packages: requires: - setup - legacy-unit-tests-saucelabs: requires: - setup - saucelabs_ivy: requires: - test_ivy_aot - saucelabs_view_engine: # This job is currently a PoC and a subset of `legacy-unit-tests-saucelabs`. Running on # master only to avoid wasting resources. # TODO: Run this job on all branches (including PRs) as soon as it is not a PoC and # we can remove the legacy saucelabs job. <<: *only_on_master requires: - setup - test_aio: requires: - setup - deploy_aio: requires: - test_aio - test_aio_local: requires: - build-npm-packages - test_aio_local: name: test_aio_local_viewengine viewengine: true requires: - build-npm-packages - test_aio_tools: requires: - build-npm-packages - test_docs_examples: requires: - build-npm-packages - test_docs_examples: name: test_docs_examples_ivy ivy: true requires: - build-ivy-npm-packages - aio_preview: # Only run on PR builds. (There can be no previews for non-PR builds.) <<: *only_on_pull_requests requires: - setup - test_aio_preview: requires: - aio_preview - integration_test: requires: - build-npm-packages - publish_packages_as_artifacts: requires: - build-npm-packages - publish_snapshot: # Note: no filters on this job because we want it to run for all upstream branches # We'd really like to filter out pull requests here, but not yet available: # https://discuss.circleci.com/t/workflows-pull-request-filter/14396/4 # Instead, the job just exits immediately at the first step. requires: # Only publish if tests and integration tests pass - test - test_ivy_aot - integration_test - saucelabs_ivy # Only publish if `aio`/`docs` tests using the locally built Angular packages pass - test_aio_local - test_aio_local_viewengine - test_docs_examples - test_docs_examples_ivy # Get the artifacts to publish from the build-packages-dist job # since the publishing script expects the legacy outputs layout. - build-npm-packages - build-ivy-npm-packages - legacy-unit-tests-saucelabs - components-repo-unit-tests: requires: - build-npm-packages - test_zonejs: requires: - setup # Windows Jobs # These are very slow so we run them on non-PRs only for now. # TODO: remove the filter when CircleCI makes Windows FS faster. # The Windows jobs are only run after their non-windows counterparts finish successfully. # This isn't strictly necessary as there is no artifact dependency, but helps economize # CI resources by not attempting to build when we know should fail. - test_win: <<: *skip_on_pull_requests requires: - test - test_ivy_aot_win: <<: *skip_on_pull_requests requires: - test_ivy_aot aio_monitoring: jobs: - setup - aio_monitoring_stable: requires: - setup - aio_monitoring_next: requires: - setup triggers: - schedule: <<: *only_on_master # Runs AIO monitoring jobs at 10:00AM every day. cron: "0 10 * * *"