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gitlab-ci-local-wih-token

v4.52.5

Published

Tired of pushing to test your .gitlab-ci.yml?

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18

Readme

Tired of pushing to test your .gitlab-ci.yml?

Run gitlab pipelines locally as shell executor or docker executor.

Get rid of all those dev specific shell scripts and make files.

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Table of contents

Installation

Linux based on Debian

Users of Debian-based distributions should prefer the the Deb822 format, installed with:

sudo wget -O /etc/apt/sources.list.d/gitlab-ci-local.sources https://gitlab-ci-local-ppa.firecow.dk/gitlab-ci-local.sources
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install gitlab-ci-local

If your distribution does not support this, you can run these commands:

curl -s "https://gitlab-ci-local-ppa.firecow.dk/pubkey.gpg" | sudo apt-key add -
echo "deb https://gitlab-ci-local-ppa.firecow.dk ./" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/gitlab-ci-local.list
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install gitlab-ci-local

Note that the path /etc/apt/sources.list.d/gitlab-ci-local.list is used in the file gitlab-ci-local.list. If you change it in these commands you must also change it in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/gitlab-ci-local.list.

NPM

npm install -g gitlab-ci-local

Macos

bash version must be above or equal 4.x.x

brew install gitlab-ci-local

Windows (Git bash)

Download and put binary in C:\Program Files\Git\mingw64\bin

curl -L https://github.com/firecow/gitlab-ci-local/releases/latest/download/win.gz | gunzip -c > /c/Program\ Files/Git/mingw64/bin/gitlab-ci-local.exe

Executing gitlab-ci-local with --variable MSYS_NO_PATHCONV=1 can be useful in certain situations

Convenience

CLI options via shell

# Overrides .gitlab-ci.yml as the default git ci/cd file
export GCL_NEEDS='true' >> ~/.bashrc
export GCL_FILE='.gitlab-ci-local.yml' >> ~/.bashrc
export GCL_VARIABLE="IMAGE=someimage SOMEOTHERIMAGE=someotherimage"

DotEnv file

Add a .gitlab-ci-local-env file to the current working directory or a .env file in $HOME/.gitlab-ci-local

# Overrides .gitlab-ci.yml as the default git ci/cd file
FILE=doctor-strange.yml # --file

# Always runs needed jobs, when gitlab-ci-local <job-name> is called
NEEDS=true # --needs

All cli options can be assigned default values this way

Bash alias

echo "alias gcl='gitlab-ci-local'" >> ~/.bashrc

Tab completion

gitlab-ci-local --completion >> ~/.bashrc 

Logging options

export GCL_TIMESTAMPS=true # or --timestamps: show timestamps in logs
export GCL_MAX_JOB_NAME_PADDING=30 # or --maxJobNamePadding: limit padding around job name
export GCL_QUIET=true # or --quiet: Suppress all job output

List Pipeline Jobs

Sometimes there is the need of knowing which jobs will be added before actually executing the pipeline. GitLab CI Local is providing the ability of showing added jobs with the following cli flags.

--list

The command gitlab-ci-local --list will return pretty output and will also filter all jobs which are set to when: never.

name        description  stage   when        allow_failure  needs
test-job    Run Tests    test    on_success  false      
build-job                build   on_success  true           [test-job]

--list-all

Same as --list but will also print out jobs which are set to when: never (directly and implicit e.g. via rules).

name        description  stage   when        allow_failure  needs
test-job    Run Tests    test    on_success  false      
build-job                build   on_success  true           [test-job]
deploy-job               deploy  never       false          [build-job]

--list-csv

The command gitlab-ci-local --list-csv will output the pipeline jobs as csv formatted list and will also filter all jobs which are set to when: never. The description will always be wrapped in quotes (even if there is none) to prevent semicolons in the description disturb the csv structure.

name;description;stage;when;allow_failure;needs
test-job;"Run Tests";test;on_success;false;[]
build-job;"";build;on_success;true;[test-job]

--list-csv-all

Same as --list-csv-all but will also print out jobs which are set to when: never (directly and implicit e.g. via rules).

name;description;stage;when;allow_failure;needs
test-job;"Run Tests";test;on_success;false;[]
build-job;"";build;on_success;true;[test-job]
deploy-job;"";deploy;never;false;[build-job]

Quirks

git+http isn't properly supported https://github.com/firecow/gitlab-ci-local/issues/605 and has certain quirks

Tracked Files

Untracked and ignored files will not be synced inside isolated jobs, only tracked files are synced.

Remember git add

Local Only

local-only-job:
  rules:
    - { if: $GITLAB_CI == 'false' }
local-only-subsection:
  script:
    - if [ $GITLAB_CI == 'false' ]; then eslint . --fix; fi
    - eslint . 

Home file variables

Put a file like this in $HOME/.gitlab-ci-local/variables.yml

---
project:
  gitlab.com/test-group/test-project.git:
    # Will be type Variable and only available if remote is exact match
    AUTHORIZATION_PASSWORD: djwqiod910321
  gitlab.com:project/test-group/test-project.git: # another syntax
    AUTHORIZATION_PASSWORD: djwqiod910321

group:
  gitlab.com/test-group/:
    # Will be type Variable and only available for remotes that include group named 'test-group'
    DOCKER_LOGIN_PASSWORD: dij3213n123n12in3

global:
  # Will be type File, because value is a file path
  KNOWN_HOSTS: '~/.ssh/known_hosts'
  DEPLOY_ENV_SPECIFIC:
    type: variable # Optional and defaults to variable
    values:
      '*production*': 'Im production only value'
      'staging': 'Im staging only value'
  FILE_CONTENT_IN_VALUES:
    type: file
    values:
      '*': |
        Im staging only value
        I'm great for certs n' stuff

Variables will now appear in your jobs, if project or group matches git remote, globals are always present

Remote file variables

gitlab-ci-local --remote-variables [email protected]:firecow/example.git=gitlab-variables.yml=master

Project file variables

Put a file like this in $CWD/.gitlab-ci-local-variables.yml

---
AUTHORIZATION_PASSWORD: djwqiod910321
DOCKER_LOGIN_PASSWORD: dij3213n123n12in3
# Will be type File, because value is a file path
KNOWN_HOSTS: '~/.ssh/known_hosts'

Variables will now appear in your jobs.

Decorators

The @Description decorator

Adds descriptive text to gitlab-ci-local --list

# @Description Install npm packages
npm-install:
  image: node
  artifacts:
    paths:
      - node_modules/
  script:
    - npm install --no-audit

description-decorator

The @Interactive decorator

# @Interactive
interactive-shell:
  rules:
    - if: $GITLAB_CI == 'false'
      when: manual
  script:
    - docker run -it debian bash

description-decorator

The @InjectSSHAgent decorator

# @InjectSSHAgent
need-ssh:
  image: kroniak/ssh-client
  script:
    - ssh-add -L

The @NoArtifactsToSource decorator

Prevent artifacts from being copied to source folder

# @NoArtifactsToSource
produce:
  stage: build
  script: mkdir -p path/ && touch path/file1
  artifacts: { paths: [ path/ ] }

A global configuration is possible when setting the following flag

gitlab-ci-local --no-artifacts-to-source

Includes

Includes from external sources are only fetched once. Use --fetch-includes to invoke an external fetching routine.

Artifacts

Shell executor jobs copies artifacts to host/cwd directory. Use --shell-isolation option to mimic correct artifact handling for shell jobs.

Docker executor copies artifacts to and from .gitlab-ci-local/artifacts

Development

You need nodejs 18+

Scripts

# Install node_modules
npm install

# Compiled typescript to javascript
npm run build

# Run all tests
npm run test

# Run individual test-case
npx jest tests/test-cases/cache-paths-not-array

example

It's also possible to run individual .gitlab-ci.yml, via node src/index.js --cwd examples/docker-compose-nodejs

Package binaries

npm run pkg-linux
npm run pkg-win
npm run pkg-macos
npm run pkg-all