* Increase search range for sync height
* Update sync height regexes for zebrad and lwd cached states
* Add labels to cached state images
* Update deploy-gcp-tests.yml
* Don't create new cached states for lwd updates
* Add a missing line continuation
* Fix a comment
* Revert a mistaken comment change
* Clarify a TODO comment
* Partially revert to old docker height log handling
* Use an output for the cached disk name
* Disable fmt cache and create shared clippy cache
* Make Cargo.lock check use the shared clippy cache
* Add a TODO for Windows Rust cache path
* Fix quoting for Windows path
* Use correct sharedKey spelling
* Increase search range for sync height
* Update sync height regexes for zebrad and lwd cached states
* Add labels to cached state images
* Add a missing line continuation
Previous behavior:
The `tj-actions/changed-files` crashed when making pushes to main, as no
fetch depth was defined on the previous checkout action. Which is now r
required after b216561b5b
Expected behavior:
Do not fail with this new requirement
Solution:
Change the chekout action `fetch-depth` to 2, allowing to compare with
the previous commit
* bump prost, tonic and tonic-build
* add protoc as a dependency step in the CI
* bump console-subscriber
* add protoc to `build-crates-individually`
* add protoc to docs build
* install protoc in lint.yml
* change protoc installation location in lint.yml
* add protoc to `Check Cargo.lock is up to date`
* ci(build): keep protoc pinned to the same major version
* ci(build): avoid rate limiting with `arduino/setup-protoc@v1`
* cargo upgrade --workspace console-subscriber
Co-authored-by: Gustavo Valverde <gustavo@iterativo.do>
Co-authored-by: teor <teor@riseup.net>
* Fix delete GCP resources commands
* Don't create a GCP credentials file
* Keep the latest 2 images
* Explain time
* Show the names of disks that are being deleted
* Actually run the image delete steps
* Only delete commit-based instance templates
* Document automated deletion
Previous behavior:
Disk images are being accumulated in GCP for a few years, but this
generates unneeded costs as we're not using images older than 1-2 weeks.
Expected behavior:
Delete previously unused images based on a timefrime.
Solution:
Delete images created on a pull request older than 30 days, from the
`main` branch if older than 60 days, and any other image older than 90
days.
A TODO is on place as we'd like to keep at least the 2 latest images of
each type (zebra checkpoint, zebra tip, lwd tip). Once we've excluded
those images, we can delete any older images after 1 week.
Previous behavior:
As we disabled beta Rust tests in PR #4930, because the parameter
downloads were unstable with beta Rust, we're no longer testing it.
Expected behavior:
Re-enable beta rust tests in CI OSes
Solution:
Remove the parameter exluding beta Rust
* ci(concurrency)!: run a single CI workflow as required
Previous behavior:
Multiple Mainnet full syncs were able to run on the main branch at the
same time, and pushing multiple commits to the same branch would run
multiple CI workflows, when only the run from last commit was relevant
Expected behavior:
Ensure that only a single CI workflow runs at the same time in PRs.
The latest commit should cancel any previous running workflows from the
same PR.
Solution:
Use GitHub actions concurrency feature https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-jobs/using-concurrency
Fixes https://github.com/ZcashFoundation/zebra/issues/4977
Fixes https://github.com/ZcashFoundation/zebra/issues/4857
* docs: typo
* ci(concurrency): do not cancel running full syncs
Co-authored-by: teor <teor@riseup.net>
* fix(concurrency): explain the behavior better & add new ones
Co-authored-by: teor <teor@riseup.net>
Previous behavior:
When a push was detected in the `main` branch, the workflow would run the
`versioning` job and crash trying to detect the version being deployed as
there was none.
Expected behavior:
Do not fail the `versioning` job when pushing to `main`
Solution:
Limit the `versioning` job to only run when a release event is triggered
and allow the `deploy-nodes` job to run even if `versioning` is skipped
* Show the arguments of acceptance test functions in the logs
* Show all the logs in the "Run tests" jobs
* Document expected "broken pipe" error from `tee`
Co-authored-by: mergify[bot] <37929162+mergify[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(build): deploy long running instances on release
Previous behavior:
Each time we merged to main new nodes would be deployed, this is an
expected behavior as we need to ensure nodes get deployed and run
without issues, but this could also replace nodes very hastily.
Expected behavior:
We want instances which would run for a longer time, to allow us to
troubleshoot issues or inspect the behavior of this instances for longer
periods of time (2+ weeks)
Applied solution:
Deploy a versioned manage instance group (MiG) using the major version
of the release semver. We just use the first part of the version to
replace old instances, and change it when a major version is released
to keep a segregation between new and old versions.
* ci(build): allow v0 as a major version tag
* fix(build): use rust conventions for versioning
* fix(deploy): improve documentation and trigger on release
* Update .github/workflows/continous-delivery.yml
Co-authored-by: teor <teor@riseup.net>
* fix(versioning): typo
* fix(deploy): use `zebrad-v1` as the instance name, with no SHA
* fix(deploy): create and update MiG must use the same name
* docs(deployments): add Continuous Delivery process
Co-authored-by: teor <teor@riseup.net>
Co-authored-by: mergify[bot] <37929162+mergify[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
* Expand cached state disks before running tests
* Install partition management tool
* There isn't actually a partition on the cached state image
* Make e2fsck non-interactive
* Limit the length of image names to 63 characters
* Ignore possibly long branch names when matching images, just match the commit
* Increase full sync timeout to 24 hours
Expected sync time is ~21 hours as of August 2022.
* Split final checkpoint job into two smaller jobs to avoid timeouts
Also make regexes easier to read.
* Fix a job name typo
Previous behavior:
If warnings or error are added in `.cargo/config.toml` or `clippy.toml`,
and those could generate CI failures, we wouldn't catch those new as the
pipelines are not run when this files are changed
Expected behavior:
If warnings or error are added in `.cargo/config.toml` or `clippy.toml`,
run all the builds and test jobs which also track a `Cargo.toml`.
Solution:
Add `.cargo/config.toml` and `clippy.toml` as paths to all the required
jobs which needs to be triggered when these files changes.
Co-authored-by: mergify[bot] <37929162+mergify[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
* Save cached state on full syncs and updates
* Add an -update suffix to CI images created by updating cached state
* Make disk image names unique by adding a time suffix
* Use the latest image from any branch, but prefer the current commit if available
* Document Zebra's continuous integration tests
* Fix typos in environmental variable names
* Expand documentation
* Fix variable name typo
* Fix shell syntax
Previous behavior:
Sometimes Google Cloud authentication fails, this might happen before
IAM permissions are fully propagated
Expected behavior:
If the authentication fails, retry at least 3 times before exiting with
a non zero exit code
Applied solution:
Google GitHub Actions for auth recently added this a `retries` feature
which is now implemented to workaround this issue.
Note: 95a6bc2a27
Fixes https://github.com/ZcashFoundation/zebra/issues/4846
* update timeout
* update the doc comment
* Increase test timeouts for Zebra update syncs
* Stop failing the 1740k job if the cached state is after block 1740k
Co-authored-by: teor <teor@riseup.net>
* Apply the same Rust logging settings to all GitHub workflows
* Enable full optimisations in dev builds for downloading large parameter files
* Disable beta Rust tests in CI
* Make code execution time logs shorter
* Do ZK parameter preloads in the lightwalletd tests that need them
* Try to re-launch `lightwalletd` when it hangs during sync tests
* Increase full sync timeout
* Clear the `zebrad` logs during `lightwalletd` tests, to avoid logging deadlocks
* Actually clear more than one line of logs
* Check zebrad and lightwalletd output in parallel threads, while waiting for zebrad
* Check zebrad and lightwalletd output in parallel threads, while waiting for lightwalletd
* Improve test logging
* Fix a log typo
* Only wait for lightwalletd once, because its logs stop after the initial sync
* Look for cached state disks for this commit and branch first
* Only copy the state once in the send transactions test
* Wait longer for lightwalletd gRPC server startup
* Add some function docs
* cargo fmt --all
* Fix clippy::let_and_return
* Increase lightwalletd test timeouts for zebrad slowness
* Add a `zebrad_update_sync()` test, that update syncs Zebra without lightwalletd
* Run the zebrad-update-sync test in CI
* Add extra zebrad time to workaround lightwalletd bugs
* Initialize the rayon threadpool with a new config for CPU-bound threads
* Verify proofs and signatures on the rayon thread pool
* Only spawn one concurrent batch per verifier, for now
* Allow tower-batch to queue multiple batches
* Fix up a potentially incorrect comment
* Rename some variables for concurrent batches
* Spawn multiple batches concurrently, without any limits
* Simplify batch worker loop using OptionFuture
* Clear pending batches once they finish
* Stop accepting new items when we're at the concurrent batch limit
* Fail queued requests on drop
* Move pending_items and the batch timer into the worker struct
* Add worker fields to batch trace logs
* Run docker tests on PR series
* During full verification, process 20 blocks concurrently
* Remove an outdated comment about yielding to other tasks