From 19fcec84d8d7d21e796c7624e521b60d28ee21ed Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 20:45:59 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 16.2.11+ds. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- src/jaegertracing/thrift/build/docker/README.md | 197 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 197 insertions(+) create mode 100644 src/jaegertracing/thrift/build/docker/README.md (limited to 'src/jaegertracing/thrift/build/docker/README.md') diff --git a/src/jaegertracing/thrift/build/docker/README.md b/src/jaegertracing/thrift/build/docker/README.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..08c137257 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/jaegertracing/thrift/build/docker/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,197 @@ +# Docker Integration # + +Due to the large number of languages supported by Apache Thrift, +docker containers are used to build and test the project on a +variety of platforms to provide maximum test coverage. + +## Appveyor Integration ## + +At this time the Appveyor scripts do not use docker containers. +Once Microsoft supports Visual Studio Build Tools running inside +nano containers (instead of Core, which is huge) then we will +consider using containers for the Windows builds as well. + +## Travis CI Integration ## + +The Travis CI scripts use the following environment variables and +logic to determine their behavior: + +### Environment Variables ### + +| Variable | Default | Usage | +| -------- | ----- | ------- | +| `DISTRO` | `ubuntu-bionic` | Set by various build jobs in `.travis.yml` to run builds in different containers. Not intended to be set externally.| +| `DOCKER_REPO` | `thrift/thrift-build` | The name of the Docker Hub repository to obtain and store docker images. | +| `DOCKER_USER` | `` | The Docker Hub account name containing the repository. | +| `DOCKER_PASS` | `` | The Docker Hub account password to use when pushing new tags. | + +For example, the default docker image that is used in builds if no overrides are specified would be: `thrift/thrift-build:ubuntu-bionic` + +### Forks ### + +If you have forked the Apache Thrift repository and you would like +to use your own Docker Hub account to store thrift build images, +you can use the Travis CI web interface to set the `DOCKER_USER`, +`DOCKER_PASS`, and `DOCKER_REPO` variables in a secure manner. +Your fork builds will then pull, push, and tag the docker images +in your account. + +### Logic ### + +The Travis CI build runs in two phases - first the docker images are rebuilt +for each of the supported containers if they do not match the Dockerfile that +was used to build the most recent tag. If a `DOCKER_PASS` environment +variable is specified, the docker stage builds will attempt to log into +Docker Hub and push the resulting tags. + +## Supported Containers ## + +The Travis CI (continuous integration) builds use the Ubuntu Bionic +(18.04 LTS) and Xenial (16.04 LTS) images to maximize language level +coverage. + +### Ubuntu ### + +* bionic (stable, current) +* artful (previous stable) +* xenial (legacy) + +## Unsupported Containers ## + +These containers may be in various states, and may not build everything. +They can be found in the `old/` subdirectory. + +### CentOS ### +* 7.3 + * make check in lib/py may hang in test_sslsocket - root cause unknown + +### Debian ### + +* jessie +* stretch + * make check in lib/cpp fails due to https://svn.boost.org/trac10/ticket/12507 + +## Building like Travis CI does, locally ## + +We recommend you build locally the same way Travis CI does, so that when you +submit your pull request you will run into fewer surprises. To make it a +little easier, put the following into your `~/.bash_aliases` file: + + # Kill all running containers. + alias dockerkillall='docker kill $(docker ps -q)' + + # Delete all stopped containers. + alias dockercleanc='printf "\n>>> Deleting stopped containers\n\n" && docker rm $(docker ps -a -q)' + + # Delete all untagged images. + alias dockercleani='printf "\n>>> Deleting untagged images\n\n" && docker rmi $(docker images -q -f dangling=true)' + + # Delete all stopped containers and untagged images. + alias dockerclean='dockercleanc || true && dockercleani' + + # Build a thrift docker image (run from top level of git repo): argument #1 is image type (ubuntu, centos, etc). + function dockerbuild + { + docker build -t $1 build/docker/$1 + } + + # Run a thrift docker image: argument #1 is image type (ubuntu, centos, etc). + function dockerrun + { + docker run -v $(pwd):/thrift/src -it $1 /bin/bash + } + +Then, to pull down the current image being used to build (the same way +Travis CI does it) - if it is out of date in any way it will build a +new one for you: + + thrift$ DOCKER_REPO=thrift/thrift-build DISTRO=ubuntu-bionic build/docker/refresh.sh + +To run all unit tests (just like Travis CI does): + + thrift$ dockerrun thrift/thrift-build:ubuntu-bionic + root@8caf56b0ce7b:/thrift/src# build/docker/scripts/autotools.sh + +To run the cross tests (just like Travis CI does): + + thrift$ dockerrun thrift/thrift-build:ubuntu-bionic + root@8caf56b0ce7b:/thrift/src# build/docker/scripts/cross-test.sh + +When you are done, you want to clean up occasionally so that docker isn't using lots of extra disk space: + + thrift$ dockerclean + +You need to run the docker commands from the root of the local clone of the +thrift git repository for them to work. + +When you are done in the root docker shell you can `exit` to go back to +your user host shell. Once the unit tests and cross test passes locally, +submit the changes, and if desired squash the pull request to one commit +to make it easier to merge (the committers can squash at commit time now +that GitHub is the master repository). Now you are building like Travis CI does! + +## Raw Commands for Building with Docker ## + +If you do not want to use the same scripts Travis CI does, you can do it manually: + +Build the image: + + thrift$ docker build -t thrift build/docker/ubuntu-bionic + +Open a command prompt in the image: + + thrift$ docker run -v $(pwd):/thrift/src -it thrift /bin/bash + +## Core Tool Versions per Dockerfile ## + +Last updated: October 1, 2017 + +| Tool | ubuntu-xenial | ubuntu-bionic | Notes | +| :-------- | :------------ | :------------ | :---- | +| ant | 1.9.6 | 1.10.3 | | +| autoconf | 2.69 | 2.69 | | +| automake | 1.15 | 1.15.1 | | +| bison | 3.0.4 | 3.0.4 | | +| boost | 1.58.0 | 1.65.1 | | +| cmake | 3.5.1 | 3.10.2 | | +| cppcheck | 1.72 | 1.82 | | +| flex | 2.6.0 | 2.6.4 | | +| libc6 | 2.23 | 2.27 | glibc | +| libevent | 2.0.21 | 2.1.8 | | +| libstdc++ | 5.4.0 | 7.3.0 | | +| make | 4.1 | 4.1 | | +| openssl | 1.0.2g | 1.1.0g | | +| qt5 | 5.5.1 | 5.9.5 | | + +## Compiler/Language Versions per Dockerfile ## + +| Language | ubuntu-xenial | ubuntu-bionic | Notes | +| :-------- | :------------ | :------------ | :---- | +| as of | Mar 06, 2018 | Jul 1, 2019 | | +| as3 | | 4.6.0 | | +| C++ gcc | 5.4.0 | 7.4.0 | | +| C++ clang | 3.8 | 6.0 | | +| C# (mono) | 4.2.1.0 | 4.6.2.7 | | +| c_glib | 2.48.2 | 2.56.4 | | +| cl (sbcl) | | 1.5.3 | | +| d | 2.075.1 | 2.087.0 | | +| dart | 2.0.0 | 2.4.0 | | +| delphi | | | Not in CI | +| dotnet | 2.1.503 | 2.2.300 | | +| erlang | 18.3 | 22.0 | | +| go | 1.10.8 | 1.12.6 | | +| haskell | 7.10.3 | 8.0.2 | | +| haxe | 3.2.1 | 3.4.4 | THRIFT-4352: avoid 3.4.2 | +| java | 1.8.0_191 | 11.0.3 | | +| js | | | Unsure how to look for version info? | +| lua | | 5.2.4 | Lua 5.3: see THRIFT-4386 | +| nodejs | 6.16.0 | 10.16.0 | | +| ocaml | | 4.05.0 | THRIFT-4517: ocaml 4.02.3 on xenial appears broken | +| perl | 5.22.1 | 5.26.1 | | +| php | 7.0.32 | 7.2.19 | | +| python | 2.7.12 | 2.7.15 | | +| python3 | 3.5.2 | 3.6.8 | | +| ruby | 2.3.1p112 | 2.5.1p57 | | +| rust | 1.34.0 | 1.35.0 | | +| smalltalk | | | Not in CI | +| swift | | 4.2.1 | | -- cgit v1.2.3