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Nathan Kleyn
March 03, 2015
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On our CI and Builds
Presentation to internal Engineering team on exactly how our builds and CI work.
Nathan Kleyn
March 03, 2015
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Transcript
On our CI and BUILDS HOW THEY WORK
Or: How shit gets built and deployed.
Builds involve:
GitHub ∙ CircleCI Ruby ∙ Thor Docker
And copious amounts of:
Swearing ∙ Fear Punching ∙ Hate Quiet Weeping
None
On the PROCESS OF BUILDING A COMMIT
The steps to build:
1. Make a commit.
2. Push to GitHub.
3. CircleCI is notified.
4. The build begins.
5. The Docker build begins.
6. The sanity build begins. (if master)
7. Deployment can begin.
On the PUSHING OF A COMMIT
GitHub receives your commit and dispatches a notification to CircleCI.
Cheers bro. Welcome blud. all of teh infos
CircleCI receives a payload of information telling it what commit
this was.
CircleCI starts a container up for the build.
Boom bitches.
It then looks for our circle.yml file.
Each step of this file is executed.
These steps execute a bunch of shell scripts in /circle.
These steps... ∙ Configure versions of software to use (Ruby,
Java, Kafka, HBase, etc). ∙ Restore the cache. ∙ Checkout the repository. ∙ Build all the projects. ∙ Test all the projects. ∙ Save all the artifacts to CircleCI.
We have three different kinds of builds:
Standard ∙ Docker Sanity
We tell it what scripts to use by passing a
MODE env var.
Demo: The CircleCI build scripts.
On the DOCKER BUILDS OUR CODE IN CONTAINERS
Quick Docker refresher:
Docker is built on the idea of containers.
Many container!
You build images. You deploy containers.
How it happens:
A second parameterised build is started for Docker.
These builds have whatever info they need passed as parameters.
It builds, tags and pushes the Docker images.
The building happens on a separate machine.
The pushed images are stored in the Docker registry.
When we deploy, we pull down these images and run
them (making containers!)
On BUILD SCRIPTS USING AND ABUSING THOR
Thor is a task framework.
I’m actually really sensitive and kind.
All of the things we do on CircleCI are Thor
tasks.
The Thor task sources are in /build-scripts/thor.
Each task is namespaced. thor foo:bar
You can get help for a task by running thor
help task.
All Thor tasks are just Ruby files. Thor is just
a nice DSL.
Demo: The Thor build scripts.
On COMMON PROBLEMS SOLVING COMMON ISSUES
Q: Gradle tasks hanging locally.
A: Start the Nexus server.
Q: Deployments fail as unable to pull from repository.
A: Start the Docker registry.
Q: Docker build fails with “no space left on device”.
A: Restart the Docker server, if it still fails call
for help.
Q: “Expected ID but got nil”.
A: (Sadly) Just retry the build. This is a Docker/library
bug that happens randomly.
Q: The tests are failing.
A: Your tests are shit. Fix your tests.
On BEING A BUILD EXPERT BECOME A ZOMG HACKER
Demo: How to find the build to deploy.
Demo: How to see what SHA is being built for
Docker.
Fin. I’m gonna eat your hairy legs.