- hosts: all name: Autoconverted job legacy-pypi-both-upload from old job {name}-pypi-both-upload tasks: - name: Ensure legacy workspace directory file: path: '{{ ansible_user_dir }}/workspace' state: directory - shell: cmd: | set -x sudo rm -f /etc/sudoers.d/zuul # Prove that general sudo access is actually revoked ! sudo -n true executable: /bin/bash chdir: '{{ ansible_user_dir }}/workspace' environment: '{{ zuul | zuul_legacy_vars }}' - shell: cmd: | set -e set -x CLONEMAP=`mktemp` function cleanup { # In cases where zuul-cloner is aborted during a git # clone operation, git will remove the git work tree in # its cleanup. The work tree in these jobs is the # workspace directory, which means that subsequent # jenkins post-build actions can not run because the # workspace has been removed. # To reduce the likelihood of this having an impact, # recreate the workspace directory if needed mkdir -p $WORKSPACE rm -f $CLONEMAP } trap cleanup EXIT cat > $CLONEMAP << EOF clonemap: - name: $ZUUL_PROJECT dest: . EOF /usr/zuul-env/bin/zuul-cloner -m $CLONEMAP --cache-dir /opt/git \ git://git.openstack.org $ZUUL_PROJECT executable: /bin/bash chdir: '{{ ansible_user_dir }}/workspace' environment: '{{ zuul | zuul_legacy_vars }}' - shell: cmd: | # Note we upload the wheel first because pip prefers wheels # and there is a mirroring issue where sometimes the first # artifact uploaded is the only one you get. Since pip prefers # wheels it is best to make the wheel the one we get. /usr/local/jenkins/slave_scripts/pypi-wheel-upload.sh $ZUUL_SHORT_PROJECT_NAME tarballs.openstack.org /usr/local/jenkins/slave_scripts/pypi-tarball-upload.sh $ZUUL_SHORT_PROJECT_NAME tarballs.openstack.org chdir: '{{ ansible_user_dir }}/workspace' environment: '{{ zuul | zuul_legacy_vars }}'