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author | Arthur She <arthur.she@linaro.org> | Wed Sep 11 21:20:17 2024 -0700 |
committer | Arthur She <arthur.she@linaro.org> | Wed Sep 11 21:20:17 2024 -0700 |
tree | 8114d4c769d56f29ec73d3c2dac3a9958d404d0f | |
parent | 72b8ad8f1b2dcb94bac6cf6c23aead15ae2ceba3 [diff] |
Download IAR docker image from AWS ECR Signed-off-by: Arthur She <arthur.she@linaro.org> Change-Id: I5e167da0fb50cac1ce6a8e1ae88272861053e5f7
Yet Another Docker Plugin (YADP) is extremely hard to manage, when running multiple slaves with multiple images. Due to the way Jenkins displays the configuration page. YADP provides a groovy script which builds a JSON array to populate the configuration in Jenkins.
This script uses YAML and Jinja2 to generate a java JSONARRAY to build the configuration, using a !include constructor in the YAML file, allowing the ability to template up docker_images, since many of our slaves run the same image, it lessens repetition.
####hosts
- host1: cloud_name: host1.example.org docker-url: tcp://0.0.0.0:2375 docker_templates: !include external_template_file.yml - host2: cloud_name: host2.example.org docker-url: tcp://0.0.0.1:2375 docker_templates: - xenial-amd64: docker_image_name: 'ubuntu:latest' max_instances: '1' labels: 'docker-ubuntu' launch_method: ssh ssh: launch_ssh_credentials_id: 'random-id' launch_ssh_port: '22' - host3 cloud_name: host3.example.org docker-url: tcp://0.0.0.0:2375 docker_templates: !include [external_template_file.yml, external_template_file_2.yml]
Due to the nature of YAML and populating the Java JSONARRAY, its important that YAML is phased correctly.
Most of the limitations surround docker_templates.
A list of limitations and pending improvements.
Example of broken approach:
Example of broken approach: