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automation: initial support for running Linux tests
Building on top of our Windows automation support, this commit
implements support for performing automated tasks on remote Linux
machines. Specifically, we implement support for running tests
on ephemeral EC2 instances. This seems to be a worthwhile place
to start, as building packages on Linux is more or less a solved
problem because we already have facilities for building in Docker
containers, which provide "good enough" reproducibility guarantees.
The new `run-tests-linux` command works similarly to
`run-tests-windows`: it ensures an AMI with hg dependencies is
available, provisions a temporary EC2 instance with this AMI, pushes
local changes to that instance via SSH, then invokes `run-tests.py`.
Using this new command, I am able to run the entire test harness
substantially faster then I am on my local machine courtesy of
access to massive core EC2 instances:
wall: 16:20 ./run-tests.py -l (i7-6700K)
wall: 14:00 automation.py run-tests-linux --ec2-instance c5.2xlarge
wall: 8:30 automation.py run-tests-linux --ec2-instance m5.4xlarge
wall: 8:04 automation.py run-tests-linux --ec2-instance c5.4xlarge
wall: 4:30 automation.py run-tests-linux --ec2-instance c5.9xlarge
wall: 3:57 automation.py run-tests-linux --ec2-instance m5.12xlarge
wall: 3:05 automation.py run-tests-linux --ec2-instance m5.24xlarge
wall: 3:02 automation.py run-tests-linux --ec2-instance c5.18xlarge
~3 minute wall time to run pretty much the entire test harness is
not too bad!
The AMIs install multiple versions of Python. And the run-tests-linux
command specifies which one to use:
automation.py run-tests-linux --python system3
automation.py run-tests-linux --python 3.5
automation.py run-tests-linux --python pypy2.7
By default, the system Python 2.7 is used. Using this functionality,
I was able to identity some unexpected test failures on PyPy!
Included in the feature is support for running with alternate
filesystems. You can simply pass --filesystem to the command to
specify the type of filesystem to run tests on. When the ephemeral
instance is started, a new filesystem will be created and tests
will run from it:
wall: 4:30 automation.py run-tests-linux --ec2-instance c5.9xlarge
wall: 4:20 automation.py run-tests-linux --ec2-instance c5d.9xlarge --filesystem xfs
wall: 4:24 automation.py run-tests-linux --ec2-instance c5d.9xlarge --filesystem tmpfs
wall: 4:26 automation.py run-tests-linux --ec2-instance c5d.9xlarge --filesystem ext4
We also support multiple Linux distributions:
$ automation.py run-tests-linux --distro debian9
total time: 298.1s; setup: 60.7s; tests: 237.5s; setup overhead: 20.4%
$ automation.py run-tests-linux --distro ubuntu18.04
total time: 286.1s; setup: 61.3s; tests: 224.7s; setup overhead: 21.4%
$ automation.py run-tests-linux --distro ubuntu18.10
total time: 278.5s; setup: 58.2s; tests: 220.3s; setup overhead: 20.9%
$ automation.py run-tests-linux --distro ubuntu19.04
total time: 265.8s; setup: 42.5s; tests: 223.3s; setup overhead: 16.0%
Debian and Ubuntu are supported because those are what I use and am
most familiar with. It should be easy enough to add support for other
distros.
Unlike the Windows AMIs, Linux EC2 instances bill per second. So
the cost to instantiating an ephemeral instance isn't as severe.
That being said, there is some overhead, as it takes several dozen
seconds for the instance to boot, push local changes, and build
Mercurial. During this time, the instance is largely CPU idle and
wasting money. Even with this inefficiency, running tests is
relatively cheap: $0.15-$0.25 per full test run. A machine running
tests as efficiently as these EC2 instances would cost say $6,000, so
you can run the test harness a >20,000 times for the cost of an
equivalent machine. Running tests in EC2 is almost certainly cheaper
than buying a beefy machine for developers to use :)
# no-check-commit because foo_bar function names
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6319
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Sat, 27 Apr 2019 11:48:26 -0700 |
parents | d137a3d5ad41 |
children | d80edcb0b30c |
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# cli.py - Command line interface for automation # # Copyright 2019 Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. # no-check-code because Python 3 native. import argparse import concurrent.futures as futures import os import pathlib import time from . import ( aws, HGAutomation, linux, windows, ) SOURCE_ROOT = pathlib.Path(os.path.abspath(__file__)).parent.parent.parent.parent DIST_PATH = SOURCE_ROOT / 'dist' def bootstrap_linux_dev(hga: HGAutomation, aws_region, distros=None, parallel=False): c = hga.aws_connection(aws_region) if distros: distros = distros.split(',') else: distros = sorted(linux.DISTROS) # TODO There is a wonky interaction involving KeyboardInterrupt whereby # the context manager that is supposed to terminate the temporary EC2 # instance doesn't run. Until we fix this, make parallel building opt-in # so we don't orphan instances. if parallel: fs = [] with futures.ThreadPoolExecutor(len(distros)) as e: for distro in distros: fs.append(e.submit(aws.ensure_linux_dev_ami, c, distro=distro)) for f in fs: f.result() else: for distro in distros: aws.ensure_linux_dev_ami(c, distro=distro) def bootstrap_windows_dev(hga: HGAutomation, aws_region): c = hga.aws_connection(aws_region) image = aws.ensure_windows_dev_ami(c) print('Windows development AMI available as %s' % image.id) def build_inno(hga: HGAutomation, aws_region, arch, revision, version): c = hga.aws_connection(aws_region) image = aws.ensure_windows_dev_ami(c) DIST_PATH.mkdir(exist_ok=True) with aws.temporary_windows_dev_instances(c, image, 't3.medium') as insts: instance = insts[0] windows.synchronize_hg(SOURCE_ROOT, revision, instance) for a in arch: windows.build_inno_installer(instance.winrm_client, a, DIST_PATH, version=version) def build_wix(hga: HGAutomation, aws_region, arch, revision, version): c = hga.aws_connection(aws_region) image = aws.ensure_windows_dev_ami(c) DIST_PATH.mkdir(exist_ok=True) with aws.temporary_windows_dev_instances(c, image, 't3.medium') as insts: instance = insts[0] windows.synchronize_hg(SOURCE_ROOT, revision, instance) for a in arch: windows.build_wix_installer(instance.winrm_client, a, DIST_PATH, version=version) def build_windows_wheel(hga: HGAutomation, aws_region, arch, revision): c = hga.aws_connection(aws_region) image = aws.ensure_windows_dev_ami(c) DIST_PATH.mkdir(exist_ok=True) with aws.temporary_windows_dev_instances(c, image, 't3.medium') as insts: instance = insts[0] windows.synchronize_hg(SOURCE_ROOT, revision, instance) for a in arch: windows.build_wheel(instance.winrm_client, a, DIST_PATH) def build_all_windows_packages(hga: HGAutomation, aws_region, revision, version): c = hga.aws_connection(aws_region) image = aws.ensure_windows_dev_ami(c) DIST_PATH.mkdir(exist_ok=True) with aws.temporary_windows_dev_instances(c, image, 't3.medium') as insts: instance = insts[0] winrm_client = instance.winrm_client windows.synchronize_hg(SOURCE_ROOT, revision, instance) for arch in ('x86', 'x64'): windows.purge_hg(winrm_client) windows.build_wheel(winrm_client, arch, DIST_PATH) windows.purge_hg(winrm_client) windows.build_inno_installer(winrm_client, arch, DIST_PATH, version=version) windows.purge_hg(winrm_client) windows.build_wix_installer(winrm_client, arch, DIST_PATH, version=version) def terminate_ec2_instances(hga: HGAutomation, aws_region): c = hga.aws_connection(aws_region, ensure_ec2_state=False) aws.terminate_ec2_instances(c.ec2resource) def purge_ec2_resources(hga: HGAutomation, aws_region): c = hga.aws_connection(aws_region, ensure_ec2_state=False) aws.remove_resources(c) def run_tests_linux(hga: HGAutomation, aws_region, instance_type, python_version, test_flags, distro, filesystem): c = hga.aws_connection(aws_region) image = aws.ensure_linux_dev_ami(c, distro=distro) t_start = time.time() ensure_extra_volume = filesystem not in ('default', 'tmpfs') with aws.temporary_linux_dev_instances( c, image, instance_type, ensure_extra_volume=ensure_extra_volume) as insts: instance = insts[0] linux.prepare_exec_environment(instance.ssh_client, filesystem=filesystem) linux.synchronize_hg(SOURCE_ROOT, instance, '.') t_prepared = time.time() linux.run_tests(instance.ssh_client, python_version, test_flags) t_done = time.time() t_setup = t_prepared - t_start t_all = t_done - t_start print( 'total time: %.1fs; setup: %.1fs; tests: %.1fs; setup overhead: %.1f%%' % (t_all, t_setup, t_done - t_prepared, t_setup / t_all * 100.0)) def run_tests_windows(hga: HGAutomation, aws_region, instance_type, python_version, arch, test_flags): c = hga.aws_connection(aws_region) image = aws.ensure_windows_dev_ami(c) with aws.temporary_windows_dev_instances(c, image, instance_type, disable_antivirus=True) as insts: instance = insts[0] windows.synchronize_hg(SOURCE_ROOT, '.', instance) windows.run_tests(instance.winrm_client, python_version, arch, test_flags) def get_parser(): parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() parser.add_argument( '--state-path', default='~/.hgautomation', help='Path for local state files', ) parser.add_argument( '--aws-region', help='AWS region to use', default='us-west-1', ) subparsers = parser.add_subparsers() sp = subparsers.add_parser( 'bootstrap-linux-dev', help='Bootstrap Linux development environments', ) sp.add_argument( '--distros', help='Comma delimited list of distros to bootstrap', ) sp.add_argument( '--parallel', action='store_true', help='Generate AMIs in parallel (not CTRL-c safe)' ) sp.set_defaults(func=bootstrap_linux_dev) sp = subparsers.add_parser( 'bootstrap-windows-dev', help='Bootstrap the Windows development environment', ) sp.set_defaults(func=bootstrap_windows_dev) sp = subparsers.add_parser( 'build-all-windows-packages', help='Build all Windows packages', ) sp.add_argument( '--revision', help='Mercurial revision to build', default='.', ) sp.add_argument( '--version', help='Mercurial version string to use', ) sp.set_defaults(func=build_all_windows_packages) sp = subparsers.add_parser( 'build-inno', help='Build Inno Setup installer(s)', ) sp.add_argument( '--arch', help='Architecture to build for', choices={'x86', 'x64'}, nargs='*', default=['x64'], ) sp.add_argument( '--revision', help='Mercurial revision to build', default='.', ) sp.add_argument( '--version', help='Mercurial version string to use in installer', ) sp.set_defaults(func=build_inno) sp = subparsers.add_parser( 'build-windows-wheel', help='Build Windows wheel(s)', ) sp.add_argument( '--arch', help='Architecture to build for', choices={'x86', 'x64'}, nargs='*', default=['x64'], ) sp.add_argument( '--revision', help='Mercurial revision to build', default='.', ) sp.set_defaults(func=build_windows_wheel) sp = subparsers.add_parser( 'build-wix', help='Build WiX installer(s)' ) sp.add_argument( '--arch', help='Architecture to build for', choices={'x86', 'x64'}, nargs='*', default=['x64'], ) sp.add_argument( '--revision', help='Mercurial revision to build', default='.', ) sp.add_argument( '--version', help='Mercurial version string to use in installer', ) sp.set_defaults(func=build_wix) sp = subparsers.add_parser( 'terminate-ec2-instances', help='Terminate all active EC2 instances managed by us', ) sp.set_defaults(func=terminate_ec2_instances) sp = subparsers.add_parser( 'purge-ec2-resources', help='Purge all EC2 resources managed by us', ) sp.set_defaults(func=purge_ec2_resources) sp = subparsers.add_parser( 'run-tests-linux', help='Run tests on Linux', ) sp.add_argument( '--distro', help='Linux distribution to run tests on', choices=linux.DISTROS, default='debian9', ) sp.add_argument( '--filesystem', help='Filesystem type to use', choices={'btrfs', 'default', 'ext3', 'ext4', 'jfs', 'tmpfs', 'xfs'}, default='default', ) sp.add_argument( '--instance-type', help='EC2 instance type to use', default='c5.9xlarge', ) sp.add_argument( '--python-version', help='Python version to use', choices={'system2', 'system3', '2.7', '3.5', '3.6', '3.7', '3.8', 'pypy', 'pypy3.5', 'pypy3.6'}, default='system2', ) sp.add_argument( 'test_flags', help='Extra command line flags to pass to run-tests.py', nargs='*', ) sp.set_defaults(func=run_tests_linux) sp = subparsers.add_parser( 'run-tests-windows', help='Run tests on Windows', ) sp.add_argument( '--instance-type', help='EC2 instance type to use', default='t3.medium', ) sp.add_argument( '--python-version', help='Python version to use', choices={'2.7', '3.5', '3.6', '3.7', '3.8'}, default='2.7', ) sp.add_argument( '--arch', help='Architecture to test', choices={'x86', 'x64'}, default='x64', ) sp.add_argument( '--test-flags', help='Extra command line flags to pass to run-tests.py', ) sp.set_defaults(func=run_tests_windows) return parser def main(): parser = get_parser() args = parser.parse_args() local_state_path = pathlib.Path(os.path.expanduser(args.state_path)) automation = HGAutomation(local_state_path) if not hasattr(args, 'func'): parser.print_help() return kwargs = dict(vars(args)) del kwargs['func'] del kwargs['state_path'] args.func(automation, **kwargs)