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Chris White
c9932b2d1e
Axom: Remove blueos check on cuda variant (#24349)
* remove blueos check on cuda variant, fix typo

* restore necessary compiler guard

* remove axom+cuda from testing because it only partially works outside ppc systems
2021-06-22 01:29:18 +00:00
G-Ragghianti
94d6d3951a
Removed unofficial MAGMA release and enabled MAGMA in e4s (#24400) 2021-06-18 17:28:35 +00:00
Massimiliano Culpo
32f1aa607c
Add an audit system to Spack (#23053)
Add a new "spack audit" command. This command can check for issues
with configuration or with packages and is intended to help a
user debug a failed Spack build. 

In some cases the reported issues are always errors but are too
costly to check for (e.g. packages that specify missing variants on
dependencies). In other cases the issues may be legitimate but
uncommon usage of Spack and we want to be sure the user intended the
behavior (e.g. duplicate compiler definitions).

Audits are grouped by theme, and for now the two themes are packages
and configuration. For example you can run all available audits
on packages with "spack audit packages". It is intended that in
the future users will be able to define their own audits.

The package audits are good candidates for running in package_sanity
(i.e. they could catch bugs in user-submitted packages before they
are merged) but that is left for a later PR.
2021-06-18 07:52:08 -06:00
Massimiliano Culpo
57467d05e1
Disable magma in the E4S pipeline (#24395)
Building magma has been failing consistently and is currently
blocking PRs from being merged. Disable that spec while we
investigate the failure and work on a fix.
2021-06-18 12:55:31 +00:00
Vanessasaurus
e7ac422982
Adding support for spack monitor with containerize (#23777)
This should get us most of the way there to support using monitor during a spack container build, for both Singularity and Docker. Some quick notes:

### Docker
Docker works by way of BUILDKIT and being able to specify --secret. What this means is that you can prefix a line with a mount of type secret as follows:

```bash
# Install the software, remove unnecessary deps
RUN --mount=type=secret,id=su --mount=type=secret,id=st cd /opt/spack-environment && spack env activate . && export SPACKMON_USER=$(cat /run/secrets/su) && export SPACKMON_TOKEN=$(cat /run/secrets/st) && spack install --monitor --fail-fast && spack gc -y
```
Where the id for one or more secrets corresponds to the file mounted at `/run/secrets/<name>`. So, for example, to build this container with su (spackmon user) and sv (spackmon token) defined I would export them on my host and do:

```bash
$ DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker build --network="host" --secret id=st,env=SPACKMON_TOKEN --secret id=su,env=SPACKMON_USER -t spack/container . 
```
And when we add `env` to the secret definition that tells the build to look for the secret with id "st" in the environment variable `SPACKMON_TOKEN` for example.

If the user is building locally with a local spack monitor, we also need to set the `--network` to be the host, otherwise you can't connect to it (a la isolation of course.)

## Singularity

Singularity doesn't have as nice an ability to clearly specify secrets, so (hoping this eventually gets implemented) what I'm doing now is providing the user instructions to write the credentials to a file, add it to the container to source, and remove when done.

## Tags

Note that the tags PR https://github.com/spack/spack/pull/23712 will need to be merged before `--monitor-tags` will actually work because I'm checking for the attribute (that doesn't exist yet):

```bash
"tags": getattr(args, "monitor_tags", None)
```
So when that PR is merged to update the argument group, it will work here, and I can either update the PR here to not check if the attribute is there (it will be) or open another one in the case this PR is already merged. 

Finally, I added a bunch of documetation for how to use monitor with containerize. I say "mostly working" because I can't do a full test run with this new version until the container base is built with the updated spack (the request to the monitor server for an env install was missing so I had to add it here).

Signed-off-by: vsoch <vsoch@users.noreply.github.com>

Co-authored-by: vsoch <vsoch@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-06-17 17:15:22 -07:00
eugeneswalker
e916b699ee
e4s ci env: package preferences: use newer versions (#24371) 2021-06-17 15:17:49 -06:00
eugeneswalker
b330474a13
e4s ci: specs: add datatransferkit (#24325) 2021-06-15 18:37:37 -07:00
Vanessasaurus
53dae0040a
adding spack upload command (#24321)
this will first support uploads for spack monitor, and eventually could be
used for other kinds of spack uploads

Signed-off-by: vsoch <vsoch@users.noreply.github.com>

Co-authored-by: vsoch <vsoch@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-06-15 14:36:02 -07:00
eugeneswalker
229247c899
e4s ci environment: packages: update to newer versions (#24308) 2021-06-14 19:26:30 -07:00
Adam J. Stewart
11f370e7be
setup-env: allow users to skip module function setup (#24236)
* setup-env: allow users to skip module function setup

* Add documentation on SPACK_SKIP_MODULES
2021-06-11 19:19:24 +00:00
Robert Pavel
29c4d5901a
Update of Flecsi Spackage (#24106)
* Update of Flecsi Spackage

Update of flecsi spackage to reconcile differences between flecsi@1:1.9
and flecsi@2: for future support purposes

* Removing Unnecessary Conditional

Removing unused conditional. Initially the plan was to switch based on
version in `cmake_args` but this was not necessary as build system
variable names remained mostly the same and conflicts prevent the rest.

For the most part, if a variant is there it does not need to check
against what version of the code is being built.

* Updated CI To Reconcile Flecsi Changes

Updated CI to target flecsi@1.4.2 which best matches the previous
release version and reconciled change in variant name
2021-06-09 11:03:50 -07:00
eugeneswalker
ac3b46fc95
e4s ci: re-enable veloc builds after recent fixes (#24190) 2021-06-08 14:10:44 -07:00
eugeneswalker
bd6145589d
CI: E4S: enable full E4S (#24011)
* e4s ci: enable full e4s
* add llvm-amdgpu to list of specs needing an xlarge tagged runner
* comment out qt and qwt because of intermittent build failures
* remove +rocm specs because rocblas job consistently fails due to infrastructure
2021-05-30 13:09:07 -07:00
Vanessasaurus
6f534acbef
adding support for export of private gpg key (#22557)
This PR allows users to `--export`, `--export-secret`, or both to  export GPG keys
from Spack. The docs are updated that include a warning that this usually does not
need to be done.

This addresses an issue brought up in slack, and also represented in #14721.

Signed-off-by: vsoch <vsoch@users.noreply.github.com>

Co-authored-by: vsoch <vsoch@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-05-28 23:32:57 -07:00
Greg Becker
7490d63c38
Separable module configuration -- without the bugs this time (#23703)
Currently, module configurations are inconsistent because modulefiles are generated with the configs for the active environment, but are shared among all environments (and spack outside any environment).

This PR fixes that by allowing Spack environments (or other spack config scopes) to define additional sets of modules to generate. Each set of modules can enable either lmod or tcl modules, and contains all of the previously available module configuration. The user defines the name of each module set -- the set configured in Spack by default is named "default", and is the one returned by module manipulation commands in the absence of user intervention.

As part of this change, the module roots configuration moved from the config section to inside each module configuration.

Additionally, it adds a feature that the modulefiles for an environment can be configured to be relative to an environment view rather than the underlying prefix. This will not be enabled by default, as it should only be enabled within an environment and for non-default views constructed with separate projections per-spec.
2021-05-28 14:12:05 -07:00
Scott Wittenburg
91f66ea0a4
Pipelines: reproducible builds (#22887)
### Overview

The goal of this PR is to make gitlab pipeline builds (especially build failures) more reproducible outside of the pipeline environment.  The two key changes here which aim to improve reproducibility are: 

1. Produce a `spack.lock` during pipeline generation which is passed to child jobs via artifacts.  This concretized environment is used both by generated child jobs as well as uploaded as an artifact to be used when reproducing the build locally.
2. In the `spack ci rebuild` command, if a spec needs to be rebuilt from source, do this by generating and running an `install.sh` shell script which is then also uploaded as a job artifact to be run during local reproduction.  

To make it easier to take advantage of improved build reproducibility, this PR also adds a new subcommand, `spack ci reproduce-build`, which, given a url to job artifacts:

- fetches and unzips the job artifacts to a local directory
- looks for the generated pipeline yaml and parses it to find details about the job to reproduce
- attempts to provide a copy of the same version of spack used in the ci build
- if the ci build used a docker image, the command prints a `docker run` command you can run to get an interactive shell for reproducing the build

#### Some highlights

One consequence of this change will be much smaller pipeline yaml files.  By encoding the concrete environment in a `spack.lock` and passing to child jobs via artifacts, we will no longer need to encode the concrete root of each spec and write it into the job variables, greatly reducing the size of the generated pipeline yaml.

Additionally `spack ci rebuild` output (stdout/stderr) is no longer internally redirected to a log file, so job output will appear directly in the gitlab job trace.  With debug logging turned on, this often results in log files getting truncated because they exceed the maximum amount of log output gitlab allows.  If this is a problem, you still have the option to `tee` command output to a file in the within the artifacts directory, as now each generated job exposes a `user_data` directory as an artifact, which you can fill with whatever you want in your custom job scripts.

There are some changes to be aware of in how pipelines should be set up after this PR:

#### Pipeline generation

Because the pipeline generation job now writes a `spack.lock` artifact to be consumed by generated downstream jobs, `spack ci generate` takes a new option `--artifacts-root`, inside which it creates a `concrete_env` directory to place the lockfile.  This artifacts root directory is also where the `user_data` directory will live, in case you want to generate any custom artifacts.  If you do not provide `--artifacts-root`, the default is for it to create a `jobs_scratch_dir` within your `CI_PROJECT_DIR` (a gitlab predefined environment variable) or whatever is your current working directory if that variable isn't set. Here's the diff of the PR testing `.gitlab-ci.yml` taking advantage of the new option:

```
$ git diff develop..pipelines-reproducible-builds share/spack/gitlab/cloud_pipelines/.gitlab-ci.yml
diff --git a/share/spack/gitlab/cloud_pipelines/.gitlab-ci.yml b/share/spack/gitlab/cloud_pipelines/.gitlab-ci.yml
index 579d7b56f3..0247803a30 100644
--- a/share/spack/gitlab/cloud_pipelines/.gitlab-ci.yml
+++ b/share/spack/gitlab/cloud_pipelines/.gitlab-ci.yml
@@ -28,10 +28,11 @@ default:
     - cd share/spack/gitlab/cloud_pipelines/stacks/${SPACK_CI_STACK_NAME}
     - spack env activate --without-view .
     - spack ci generate --check-index-only
+      --artifacts-root "${CI_PROJECT_DIR}/jobs_scratch_dir"
       --output-file "${CI_PROJECT_DIR}/jobs_scratch_dir/cloud-ci-pipeline.yml"
   artifacts:
     paths:
-      - "${CI_PROJECT_DIR}/jobs_scratch_dir/cloud-ci-pipeline.yml"
+      - "${CI_PROJECT_DIR}/jobs_scratch_dir"
   tags: ["spack", "public", "medium", "x86_64"]
   interruptible: true
```

Notice how we replaced the specific pointer to the generated pipeline file with its containing folder, the same folder we passed as `--artifacts-root`.  This way anything in that directory (the generated pipeline yaml, as well as the concrete environment directory containing the `spack.lock`) will be uploaded as an artifact and available to the downstream jobs.

#### Rebuild jobs

Rebuild jobs now must activate the concrete environment created by `spack ci generate` and provided via artifacts.  When the pipeline is generated, a directory called `concrete_environment` is created within the artifacts root directory, and this is where the `spack.lock` file is written to be passed to the generated rebuild jobs.  The artifacts root directory can be specified using the `--artifacts-root` option to `spack ci generate`, otherwise, it is assumed to be `$CI_PROJECT_DIR`.  The directory containing the concrete environment files (`spack.yaml` and `spack.lock`) is then passed to generated child jobs via the `SPACK_CONCRETE_ENV_DIR` variable in the generated pipeline yaml file.

When you don't provide custom `script` sections in your `mappings` within the `gitlab-ci` section of your `spack.yaml`, the default behavior of rebuild jobs is now to change into `SPACK_CONCRETE_ENV_DIR` and activate that environment.   If you do provide custom rebuild scripts in your `spack.yaml`, be aware those scripts should do the same thing: assume `SPACK_CONCRETE_ENV_DIR` contains the concretized environment to activate.  No other changes to existing custom rebuild scripts should be required as a result of this PR. 

As mentioned above, one key change made in this PR is the generation of the `install.sh` script by the rebuild jobs, as that same script is both run by the CI rebuild job as well as exported as an artifact to aid in subsequent attempts to reproduce the build outside of CI.  The generated `install.sh` script contains only a single `spack install` command with arguments computed by `spack ci rebuild`.  If the install fails, the job trace in gitlab will contain instructions on how to reproduce the build locally:

```
To reproduce this build locally, run:
  spack ci reproduce-build https://gitlab.next.spack.io/api/v4/projects/7/jobs/240607/artifacts [--working-dir <dir>]
If this project does not have public pipelines, you will need to first:
  export GITLAB_PRIVATE_TOKEN=<generated_token>
... then follow the printed instructions.
```

When run locally, the `spack ci reproduce-build` command shown above will download and process the job artifacts from gitlab, then print out instructions you  can copy-paste to run a local reproducer of the CI job.

This PR includes a few other changes to the way pipelines work, see the documentation on pipelines for more details.

This  PR erelies on 
~- [ ] #23194 to be able to refer to uninstalled specs by DAG hash~
EDIT: that is going to take longer to come to fruition, so for now, we will continue to install specs represented by a concrete `spec.yaml` file on disk.
- [x] #22657 to support install a single spec already present in the active, concrete environment
2021-05-28 09:38:07 -07:00
Vanessasaurus
3cef5663d8
adding json export for spack blame (#23417)
I would like to be able to export (and save and then load programatically)
spack blame metadata, so this commit adds a spack blame --json argument,
along with developer docs for it

Signed-off-by: vsoch <vsoch@users.noreply.github.com>

Co-authored-by: vsoch <vsoch@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-05-25 12:40:08 -06:00
Vanessasaurus
b44bb952eb
first set of work to allow for saving local results with spack monitor (#23804)
This work will come in two phases. The first here is to allow saving of a local result
with spack monitor, and the second will add a spack monitor command so the user can
do spack monitor upload.

Signed-off-by: vsoch <vsoch@users.noreply.github.com>

Co-authored-by: vsoch <vsoch@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-05-25 11:29:34 -07:00
vsoch
f2b362b5b3 adding support to tag a build
This will be useful to run multiple build experiments and organize by name

Signed-off-by: vsoch <vsoch@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-05-19 07:01:18 -07:00
Harmen Stoppels
8446bebdd9
Revert "Separable module configurations (#22588)" (#23674)
This reverts commit cefbe48c89.
2021-05-17 06:42:48 -07:00
Greg Becker
cefbe48c89
Separable module configurations (#22588)
Currently, module configurations are inconsistent because modulefiles are generated with the configs for the active environment, but are shared among all environments (and spack outside any environment).

This PR fixes that by allowing Spack environments (or other spack config scopes) to define additional sets of modules to generate. Each set of modules can enable either lmod or tcl modules, and contains all of the previously available module configuration. The user defines the name of each module set -- the set configured in Spack by default is named "default", and is the one returned by module manipulation commands in the absence of user intervention.

As part of this change, the module roots configuration moved from the `config` section to inside each module configuration.

Additionally, it adds a feature that the modulefiles for an environment can be configured to be relative to an environment view rather than the underlying prefix. This will not be enabled by default, as it should only be enabled within an environment and for non-default views constructed with separate projections per-spec.

TODO:
- [x] code changes to support multiple module sets
- [x] code changes to support modules relative to a view
- [x] Tests for multiple module configurations
- [x] Tests for modules relative to a view
- [x] Backwards compatibility for module roots from config section
- [x] Backwards compatibility for default module set without the name specified
- [x] Tests for backwards compatibility
2021-05-14 15:03:28 -07:00
Scott Wittenburg
91de23ce65 install cmd: --no-add in an env installs w/out concretize and add
In an active concretize environment, support installing one or more
cli specs only if they are already present in the environment.  The
`--no-add` option is the default for root specs, but optional for
dependency specs.  I.e. if you `spack install <depspec>` in an
environment, the dependency-only spec `depspec` will be added as a
root of the environment before being installed.  In addition,
`spack install --no-add <spec>` fails if it does not find an
unambiguous match for `spec`.
2021-05-07 10:07:53 -07:00
Tim Haines
cad06a15e0
Dyninst: add elfutils versioning (#19648) 2021-04-27 07:15:37 -05:00
Tim Haines
c23ffd89ff
Dyninst: Add dependencies for v11.0.0 (#23121)
Also update the mpileaks unit test to avoid a conflict on CentOS 6
where Dyninst >=11.0.0 no longer builds due to a compiler version
conflict.
2021-04-26 13:53:53 -07:00
Chuck Atkins
7317b04318
ci: Remove leftover duplicate gitlab yaml (#23248) 2021-04-26 16:42:15 +00:00
Chuck Atkins
e3054c3318
ci: Generalize the GitLab CI pipeline yaml (#23225)
* ci: Generalize the GitLab CI pipeline yaml

* ci: Rename cloud_e4s_pipelines to the more general cloud_pipelines
2021-04-26 08:13:16 -06:00
Vanessasaurus
7f91c1a510
Merge pull request #21930 from vsoch/add/spack-monitor
This provides initial support for [spack monitor](https://github.com/spack/spack-monitor), a web application that stores information and analysis about Spack installations.  Spack can now contact a monitor server and upload analysis -- even after a build is already done.

Specifically, this adds:
- [x] monitor options for `spack install`
- [x] `spack analyze` command
- [x] hook architecture for analyzers
- [x] separate build logs (in addition to the existing combined log)
- [x] docs for spack analyze
- [x] reworked developer docs, with hook docs
- [x] analyzers for:
  - [x] config args
  - [x] environment variables
  - [x] installed files
  - [x] libabigail

There is a lot more information in the docs contained in this PR, so consult those for full details on this feature.

Additional tests will be added in a future PR.
2021-04-15 00:38:36 -07:00
Gregory Becker
c4141e16a7 update tutorial public key 2021-04-14 23:53:07 -07:00
Harmen Stoppels
8b16728fd9
Add "spack [cd|location] --source-dir" (#22321) 2021-03-29 17:31:24 +02:00
Massimiliano Culpo
629f94b4e1
CI: drastically reduce the number of tests for package only PRs (#22410)
PRs that change only package recipes will only run tests under "package_sanity.py" and without coverage. This should result in a huge drop the cpu-time spent in CI for most PRs.
2021-03-19 11:04:53 -07:00
Harmen Stoppels
15645147ed
Tab to spaces (#22362) 2021-03-18 06:20:06 +00:00
Massimiliano Culpo
b304b4bdb0
Speed-up CI by reorganizing tests (#22247)
* unit tests: mark slow tests as "maybeslow"

This commit also removes the "network" marker and
marks every "network" test as "maybeslow". Tests
marked as db are maintained, but they're not slow
anymore.

* GA: require style tests to pass before running unit-tests

* GA: make MacOS unit tests fail fast

* GA: move all unit tests into the same workflow, run style tests as a prerequisite

All the unit tests have been moved into the same workflow so that a single
run of the dorny/paths-filter action can be used to ask for coverage based
on the files that have been changed in a PR. The basic idea is that for PRs
that introduce only changes to packages coverage is not necessary, this
resulting in a faster execution of the tests.

Also, for package only PRs slow unit tests are skipped.

Finally, MacOS and linux unit tests are now conditional on style tests passing
meaning that e.g. we won't waste a MacOS worker if we know that the PR has
flake8 issues.

* Addressed review comments

* Skipping slow tests on MacOS for package only recipes

* QA: make tests on changes correct before merging
2021-03-16 08:16:31 -07:00
Harmen Stoppels
195341113e
Expand relative dev paths in environment files (#22045)
* Rewrite relative dev_spec paths internally to absolute paths in case of relocation of the environment file

* Test relative paths for dev_path in environments

* Add a --keep-relative flag to spack env create

This ensures that relative paths of develop paths are not expanded to
absolute paths when initializing the environment in a different location
from the spack.yaml init file.
2021-03-15 15:38:35 -05:00
Harmen Stoppels
4f1d9d6095
Propagate --test= for environments (#22040)
* Propagate --test= for environments

* Improve help comment for spack concretize --test flag

* Add tests for --test with environments
2021-03-15 15:34:18 -05:00
Vanessasaurus
746081e933
adding spack -c to set one off config arguments (#22251)
This pull request will add the ability for a user to add a configuration argument on the fly, on the command line, e.g.,:

```bash
$ spack -c config:install_tree:root:/path/to/config.yaml -c packages:all:compiler:[gcc] list --help
```
The above command doesn't do anything (I'm just getting help for list) but you can imagine having another root of packages, and updating it on the fly for a command (something I'd like to do in the near future!)

I've moved the logic for config_add that used to be in spack/cmd/config.py into spack/config.py proper, and now both the main.py (where spack commands live) and spack/cmd/config.py use these functions. I only needed spack config add, so I didn't move the others. We can move the others if there are also needed in multiple places.
2021-03-13 05:31:26 +00:00
Danny McClanahan
f0275e84ad
fix setup-env.sh on older linux zsh (#21721) 2021-03-10 09:44:50 -08:00
Todd Gamblin
8d3272f82d
spack python: add --path option (#22006)
This adds a `--path` option to `spack python` that shows the `python`
interpreter that Spack is using.

e.g.:

```console
$ spack python --path
/Users/gamblin2/src/spack/var/spack/environments/default/.spack-env/view/bin/python
```

This is useful for debugging, and we can ask users to run it to
understand what python Spack is picking up via preferences in `bin/spack`
and via the `SPACK_PYTHON` environment variable introduced in #21222.
2021-03-07 13:37:26 -08:00
Todd Gamblin
7aa5cc241d
add spack test list --all (#22032)
`spack test list` will show you which *installed* packages can be tested
but it won't show you which packages have tests.

- [x] add `spack test list --all` to show which packages have test methods
- [x] update `has_test_method()` to handle package instances *and*
      package classes.
2021-03-07 11:44:17 -08:00
Massimiliano Culpo
10e9e142b7
Bootstrap clingo from sources (#21446)
* Allow the bootstrapping of clingo from sources

Allow python builds with system python as external
for MacOS

* Ensure consistent configuration when bootstrapping clingo

This commit uses context managers to ensure we can
bootstrap clingo using a consistent configuration
regardless of the use case being managed.

* Github actions: test clingo with bootstrapping from sources

* Add command to inspect and clean the bootstrap store

 Prevent users to set the install tree root to the bootstrap store

* clingo: documented how to bootstrap from sources

Co-authored-by: Gregory Becker <becker33@llnl.gov>
2021-03-03 09:37:46 -08:00
Scott Wittenburg
704eadbda1
Temporarily reduce pr stack size (#21998)
Gitlab pipelines fixes

* add arch tag to avoid picking up UO power9 runners
* temporarily reduce PR workload
2021-02-27 09:43:29 -07:00
Paul Ferrell
e85a8cde37
Config prefer upstream (#21487)
This allows for quickly configuring a spack install/env to use upstream packages by default. This is particularly important when upstreaming from a set of officially supported spack installs on a production cluster. By configuring such that package preferences match the upstream, you ensure maximal reuse of existing package installations.
2021-02-24 10:57:50 -08:00
Scott Wittenburg
ee5992783c
Gitlab fix pr workflow (#21786)
Fixes for gitlab pipelines

* Remove accidentally retained testing branch name
* Generate pipeline w/out debug mode
* Make jobs interruptible for auto-cancel pending
* Work around concretization conflicts
2021-02-23 19:19:06 -07:00
Harmen Stoppels
0664b90751
Drop compiler variables from spack load (#21699)
Drops:

* C_INCLUDE_PATH
* CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH
* LIBRARY_PATH
* INCLUDE

We already decided to use C_INCLUDE_PATH, CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH, INCLUDE over CPATH here:

https://github.com/spack/spack/pull/14749

However, none of these flags apply to Fortran on Linux. So for consistency it seems better to make the user use -I and -L flags by hand or through pkgconfig.
2021-02-23 13:35:19 +01:00
Scott Wittenburg
6b509a95da
Pipelines: Move PR testing stacks (currently only E4S) into spack (#21714) 2021-02-18 18:50:57 -07:00
Severin Strobl
0da2b82df2
Fixed conditional in match_flag for fish env (#21679)
An attempt to fix the conditional was made in 5a771bc8ad, yet this broke
the conditional completely.
2021-02-18 23:29:23 +00:00
Scott Wittenburg
5b0507cc65
Pipelines: Temporary buildcache storage (#21474)
Before this change, in pipeline environments where runners do not have access
to persistent shared file-system storage, the only way to pass buildcaches to
dependents in later stages was by using the "enable-artifacts-buildcache" flag
in the gitlab-ci section of the spack.yaml.  This change supports a second
mechanism, named "temporary-storage-url-prefix", which can be provided instead
of the "enable-artifacts-buildcache" feature, but the two cannot be used at the
same time.  If this prefix is provided (only "file://" and "s3://" urls are
supported), the gitlab "CI_PIPELINE_ID" will be appended to it to create a url
for a mirror where pipeline jobs will write buildcache entries for use by jobs
in subsequent stages.  If this prefix is provided, a cleanup job will be
generated to run after all the rebuild jobs have finished that will delete the
contents of the temporary mirror.  To support this behavior a new mirror
sub-command has been added: "spack mirror destroy" which can take either a
mirror name or url.

This change also fixes a bug in generation of "needs" list for each job.  Each
jobs "needs" list is supposed to only contain direct dependencies for scheduling
purposes, unless "enable-artifacts-buildcache" is specified.  Only in that case
are the needs lists supposed to contain all transitive dependencies.  This
changes fixes a bug that caused the needs lists to always contain all transitive
dependencies, regardless of whether or not "enable-artifacts-buildcache" was
specified.
2021-02-16 18:21:18 -07:00
Chuck Atkins
2870cc4c92
Add RHEL8 Universal Base Image with platform-python to CI unit tests (#21655) 2021-02-16 13:49:05 -05:00
Scott Wittenburg
428f831899
Pipelines: DAG Pruning (#20435)
Pipelines: DAG pruning

During the pipeline generation staging process we check each spec against all configured mirrors to determine whether it is up to date on any of the mirrors.  By default, and with the --prune-dag argument to "spack ci generate", any spec already up to date on at least one remote mirror is omitted from the generated pipeline.  To generate jobs for up to date specs instead of omitting them, use the --no-prune-dag argument.  To speed up the pipeline generation process, pass the --check-index-only argument.  This will cause spack to check only remote buildcache indices and avoid directly fetching any spec.yaml files from mirrors.  The drawback is that if the remote buildcache index is out of date, spec rebuild jobs may be scheduled unnecessarily.

This change removes the final-stage-rebuild-index block from gitlab-ci section of spack.yaml.  Now rebuilding the buildcache index of the mirror specified in the spack.yaml is the default, unless "rebuild-index: False" is set.  Spack assigns the generated rebuild-index job runner attributes from an optional new "service-job-attributes" block, which is also used as the source of runner attributes for another generated non-build job, a no-op job, which spack generates to avoid gitlab errors when DAG pruning results in empty pipelines.
2021-02-16 09:12:37 -07:00
Chuck Atkins
5a771bc8ad
Introduce a SPACK_PYTHON environment variable (#21222)
The SPACK_PYTHON environment variable can be set to a python interpreter to be
used by the spack command.  This allows the spack command itself to use a
consistent and separate interpreter from whatever python might be used for package
building.
2021-02-12 10:52:44 -08:00
Adam J. Stewart
7ccb9992a6
Procedure to deprecate old versions of software (#20767)
* Procedure to deprecate old versions of software

* Add documentation

* Fix bug in logic

* Update tab completion

* Deprecate legacy packages

* Deprecate old mxnet as well

* More explicit docs
2021-02-09 13:51:18 -05:00
Massimiliano Culpo
694d633a2c
spack external find: allow to search by tags (#21407)
This commit adds an option to the `external find`
command that allows it to search by tags. In this
way group of executables with common purposes can
be grouped under a single name and a simple command
can be used to detect all of them.

As an example introduce the 'build-tools' tag to
search for common development tools on a system
2021-02-04 13:17:32 +01:00
Adam J. Stewart
aa8e026242
spack setup: remove the command for v0.17.0 (#20277)
spack setup was deprecated in 0.16 and will be removed in 0.17

Follow-up to #18240
2021-01-27 09:24:09 +01:00
Jamie Finney
3f0f79d2c9
Remove ascent gitlab trigger (#20755)
Remove the ORNL Ascent gitlab trigger 

CI will now be done internally via periodic builds.
2021-01-08 12:57:50 -07:00
Vanessasaurus
67ce1939a3
spack python: allow use of IPython (#20329)
This adds a -i option to "spack python" which allows use of the
IPython interpreter; it can be used with "spack python -i ipython".
This assumes it is available in the Python instance used to run
Spack (i.e. that you can "import IPython").
2021-01-05 16:54:47 -08:00
Todd Gamblin
a8ccb8e116 copyrights: update all files with license headers for 2021
- [x] add `concretize.lp`, `spack.yaml`, etc. to licensed files
- [x] update all licensed files to say 2013-2021 using
      `spack license update-copyright-year`
- [x] appease mypy with some additions to package.py that needed
      for oneapi.py
2021-01-02 12:12:00 -08:00
Todd Gamblin
78f39bdfee commands: add spack license update-copyright-year
This adds a new subcommand to `spack license` that automatically updates
the copyright year in files that should have a license header.

- [x] add `spack license update-copyright-year` command
- [x] add test
2021-01-02 12:12:00 -08:00
Adam J. Stewart
a4accff266
PythonPackage: url -> pypi (#20610)
* Convert all `url` attributes in `PythonPackage`s to `pypi` attributes
* add `pypi =` to flake8 exceptions
2020-12-29 16:44:04 -08:00
Tom Scogland
857749a9ba
add mypy to style checks; rename spack flake8 to spack style (#20384)
I lost my mind a bit after getting the completion stuff working and
decided to get Mypy working for spack as well. This adds a 
`.mypy.ini` that checks all of the spack and llnl modules, though
not yet packages, and fixes all of the identified missing types and
type issues for the spack library.

In addition to these changes, this includes:

* rename `spack flake8` to `spack style`

Aliases flake8 to style, and just runs flake8 as before, but with
a warning.  The style command runs both `flake8` and `mypy`,
in sequence. Added --no-<tool> options to turn off one or the
other, they are on by default.  Fixed two issues caught by the tools.

* stub typing module for python2.x

We don't support typing in Spack for python 2.x. To allow 2.x to
support `import typing` and `from typing import ...` without a
try/except dance to support old versions, this adds a stub module
*just* for python 2.x.  Doing it this way means we can only reliably
use all type hints in python3.7+, and mypi.ini has been updated to
reflect that.

* add non-default black check to spack style

This is a first step to requiring black.  It doesn't enforce it by
default, but it will check it if requested.  Currently enforcing the
line length of 79 since that's what flake8 requires, but it's a bit odd
for a black formatted project to be quite that narrow.  All settings are
in the style command since spack has no pyproject.toml and I don't
want to add one until more discussion happens. Also re-format
`style.py` since it no longer passed the black style check
with the new length.

* use style check in github action

Update the style and docs action to use `spack style`, adding in mypy
and black to the action even if it isn't running black right now.
2020-12-22 21:39:10 -08:00
Tom Scogland
c1e4f3e131
Refactor flake8 handling and tool compatibility (#20376)
This PR does three related things to try to improve developer tooling quality of life:

1. Adds new options to `.flake8` so it applies the rules of both `.flake8` and `.flake_package` based on paths in the repository.
2. Adds a re-factoring of the `spack flake8` logic into a flake8 plugin so using flake8 directly, or through editor or language server integration, only reports errors that `spack flake8` would.
3. Allows star import of `spack.pkgkit` in packages, since this is now the thing that needs to be imported for completion to work correctly in package files, it's nice to be able to do that.

I'm sorely tempted to sed over the whole repository and put `from spack.pkgkit import *` in every package, but at least being allowed to do it on a per-package basis helps.

As an example of what the result of this is:

```
~/Workspace/Projects/spack/spack develop* ⇣
❯ flake8 --format=pylint ./var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/kripke/package.py
./var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/kripke/package.py:6: [F403] 'from spack.pkgkit import *' used; unable to detect undefined names
./var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/kripke/package.py:25: [E501] line too long (88 > 79 characters)

~/Workspace/Projects/spack/spack refactor-flake8*
1 ❯ flake8 --format=spack ./var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/kripke/package.py

~/Workspace/Projects/spack/spack refactor-flake8*
❯ flake8 ./var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/kripke/package.py
```

* qa/flake8: update .flake8, spack formatter plugin

Adds:
* Modern flake8 settings for per-path/glob error ignores, allows
  packages to use the same `.flake8` as the rest of spack
* A spack formatter plugin to flake8 that implements the behavior of
  `spack flake8` for direct invocations.  Makes integration with
  developer tooling nicer, linting with flake8 reports only errors that
  `spack flake8` would report.  Using pyls and pyls-flake8, or any other
  non-format-dependent flake8 integration, now works with spack's rules.

* qa/flake8: allow star import of spack.pkgkit

To get working completion of directives and spack components it's
necessary to import the contents of spack.pkgkit.  At the moment doing
this makes flake8 displeased.  For now, allow spack.pkgkit and spack
both, next step is to ban spack * and require spack.pkgkit *.

* first cut at refactoring spack flake8

This version still copies all of the files to be checked as befire, and
some other things that probably aren't necessary, but it relies on the
spack formatter plugin to implement the ignore logic.

* keep flake8 from rejecting itself

* remove separate packages flake8 config

* fix failures from too many files

I ran into this in the PR converting pkgkit to std.  The solution in
that branch does not work in all cases as it turns out, and all the
workarounds I tried to use generated configs to get a single invocation
of flake8 with a filename optoion to work failed.  It's an astonishingly
frustrating config option.

Regardless, this removes all temporary file creation from the command
and relies on the plugin instead.  To work around the huge number of
files in spack and still allow the command to control what gets checked,
it scans files in batches of 100.  This is a completely arbitrary number
but was chosen to be safely under common line-length limits.  One
side-effect of this is that every 100 files the command will produce
output, rather than only at the end, which doesn't seem like a terrible
thing.
2020-12-22 09:28:46 -08:00
Tom Scogland
71c77fa8fa
minimal zsh completion (#20253)
Since zsh can load bash completion files natively, seems reasonable to just turn this on.
The only changes are to switch from `type -t` which zsh doesn't support to using `type`
with a regex and adding a new arm to the sourcing of the completions to allow it to work
for zsh as well as bash.

Could use more bash/dash/etc testing probably, but everything I've thought to try has
worked so far.

Notes:
* unit-test zsh support, fix issues
Specifically fixed word splitting in completion-test, use a different
method to apply sh emulation to zsh loaded bash completion, and fixed
an incompatibility in regex operator quoting requirements.

* compinit now ignores insecure directories
Completion isn't meant to be enabled in non-interactive environments, so
by default compinit will ask the user if they want to ignore insecure
directories or load them anyway.  To pass the spack unit tests in GH
actions, this prompt must be disabled, so ignore explicitly until a
better solution can be found.

* debug functions test also requires bash emulation
COMP_WORDS is a bash-ism that zsh doesn't natively support, turn on
emulation for just that section of tests to allow the comparison to
work.  Does not change the behavior of the functions themselves since
they are already pinned to sh emulation elsewhere.

* propagate change to .in file

* fix comment and update script based on .in
2020-12-18 17:26:15 -08:00
Christian Kniep
e4bb85cd27
Add amazonlinux (x86/arm) dockerfile (#20320)
Co-authored-by: Christian Kniep <kniec@amazon.com>
2020-12-11 11:11:33 +01:00
vvolkl
ed258ca9e9
Add "spack versions --new" flag to only show new versions (#20030)
* [cmd versions] add spack versions --new flag to only fetch new versions

format

[cmd versions] rename --latest to --newest and add --remote-only

[cmd versions] add tests for --remote-only and --new

format

[cmd versions] update shell tab completion

[cmd versions] remove test for --remote-only --new which gives empty output

[cmd versions] final rename

format

* add brillig mock package

* add test for spack versions --new

* [brillig] format

* [versions] increase test coverage

* Update lib/spack/spack/cmd/versions.py

Co-authored-by: Massimiliano Culpo <massimiliano.culpo@gmail.com>

* Update lib/spack/spack/cmd/versions.py

Co-authored-by: Massimiliano Culpo <massimiliano.culpo@gmail.com>

Co-authored-by: Massimiliano Culpo <massimiliano.culpo@gmail.com>
2020-12-07 09:29:10 -06:00
eugeneswalker
badf3368ad
allow install of build-deps from cache via --include-build-deps switch (#19955)
* allow install of build-deps from cache via --include-build-deps switch

* make clear that --include-build-deps is useful for CI pipeline troubleshooting
2020-12-03 15:27:01 -08:00
Christian Goll
235558df11
dockerfiles: add dockerfile for opensuse leap 15 (#20091)
* added dockerfile for opensuse leap 15
* updated maintainer info
* Update share/spack/docker/leap-15.dockerfile
* move copies and symlinks after package install
also use ${SPACK_ROOT} for spack calls as
this works with buildah

Co-authored-by: Massimiliano Culpo <massimiliano.culpo@gmail.com>
2020-12-01 14:03:35 -08:00
Shahzeb Siddiqui
f30aeb35ae
[WIP] nersc e4s pipeline trigger (#19688)
* nersc e4s pipeline trigger

* Update nersc_pipeline.yml

* Update nersc_pipeline.yml
2020-11-20 13:31:25 -08:00
Michael Kuhn
20367e472d
cmd: add spack mark command (#16662)
This adds a new `mark` command that can be used to mark packages as either
explicitly or implicitly installed. Apart from fixing the package
database after installing a dependency manually, it can be used to
implement upgrade workflows as outlined in #13385.

The following commands demonstrate how the `mark` and `gc` commands can be
used to only keep the current version of a package installed:
```console
$ spack install pkgA
$ spack install pkgB
$ git pull # Imagine new versions for pkgA and/or pkgB are introduced
$ spack mark -i -a
$ spack install pkgA
$ spack install pkgB
$ spack gc
```

If there is no new version for a package, `install` will simply mark it as
explicitly installed and `gc` will not remove it.

Co-authored-by: Greg Becker <becker33@llnl.gov>
2020-11-18 03:20:56 -08:00
Greg Becker
77b2e578ec
spack test (#15702)
Users can add test() methods to their packages to run smoke tests on
installations with the new `spack test` command (the old `spack test` is
now `spack unit-test`). spack test is environment-aware, so you can
`spack install` an environment and then run `spack test run` to run smoke
tests on all of its packages. Historical test logs can be perused with
`spack test results`. Generic smoke tests for MPI implementations, C,
C++, and Fortran compilers as well as specific smoke tests for 18
packages.

Inside the test method, individual tests can be run separately (and
continue to run best-effort after a test failure) using the `run_test`
method. The `run_test` method encapsulates finding test executables,
running and checking return codes, checking output, and error handling.

This handles the following trickier aspects of testing with direct
support in Spack's package API:

- [x] Caching source or intermediate build files at build time for
      use at test time.
- [x] Test dependencies,
- [x] packages that require a compiler for testing (such as library only
      packages).

See the packaging guide for more details on using Spack testing support.
Included is support for package.py files for virtual packages. This does
not change the Spack interface, but is a major change in internals.

Co-authored-by: Tamara Dahlgren <dahlgren1@llnl.gov>
Co-authored-by: wspear <wjspear@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
2020-11-18 02:39:02 -08:00
Massimiliano Culpo
5f636fc317
spack containerize: allow users to customize the base image (#15028)
This PR reworks a few attributes in the container subsection of
spack.yaml to permit the injection of custom base images when
generating containers with Spack. In more detail, users can still
specify the base operating system and Spack version they want to use:

  spack:
    container:
      images:
        os: ubuntu:18.04
        spack: develop

in which case the generated recipe will use one of the Spack images
built on Docker Hub for the build stage and the base OS image in the
final stage. Alternatively, they can specify explicitly the two
base images:

  spack:
    container:
      images:
        build: spack/ubuntu-bionic:latest
        final: ubuntu:18.04

and it will be up to them to ensure their consistency.

Additional changes:

* This commit adds documentation on the two approaches.
* Users can now specify OS packages to install (e.g. with apt or yum)
  prior to the build (previously this was only available for the
  finalized image).
* Handles to avoid an update of the available system packages have been
  added to the configuration to facilitate the generation of recipes
  permitting deterministic builds.
2020-11-17 11:25:13 -08:00
Todd Gamblin
0ed019d4ef concretizer: first working version with pyclingo interface
- [x] Solver now uses the Python interface to clingo
- [x] can extract unsatisfiable cores from problems when things go wrong
- [x] use Python callbacks for versions instead of choice rules (this may
      ultimately hurt performance)
2020-11-17 10:04:13 -08:00
Scott Wittenburg
ef0a555ca2
pipelines: support testing PRs from forks (#19248)
This change makes improvements to the `spack ci rebuild` command
which supports running gitlab pipelines on PRs from forks.  Much
of this has to do with making sure we can run without the secrets
previously required for running gitlab pipelines (e.g signing key,
aws credentials, etc).  Specific improvements in this PR:

Check if spack has precisely one signing key, and use that information
as an additional constraint on whether or not we should attempt to sign
the binary package we create.

Also, if spack does not have at least one public key, add the install
option "--no-check-signature"

If we are running a pipeline without any profile or environment
variables allowing us to push to S3, the pipeline could still
successfully create a buildcache in the artifacts and move on.  So
just print a message and move on if pushing either the buildcache
entry or cdash id file to the remote mirror fails.

When we attempt to generate a pacakge or gpg key index on an S3
mirror, and there is nothing to index, just print a warning and
exit gracefully rather than throw an exception.

Support the use of PR-specific mirrors for temporary binary pkg
storage.  This will allow quality-of-life improvement for developers,
providing a place to store binaries over the lifetime of a PR, so
that they must only wait for packages to rebuild from source when
they push a new commit that causes it to be necessary.

Replace two-pass install with a single pass and the new option:
 --require-full-hash-match.  Doing this also removes the need to
save a copy of the spack.yaml to be copied over the one spack
rewrites in between the two spack install passes.

Work around a mirror configuration issue caused by using
spack.util.executable to do the package installation.

* Update pipeline trigger jobs for PRs from forks

Moving to PRs from forks relies on external synchronization script
pushing special branch names.  Also secrets will only live on the
spack mirror project, and must be propagated to the E4S project via
variables on the trigger jobs.

When this change is merged, pipelines will not run until we update
the "Custom CI configuration path" in the Gitlab CI Settings, as the
name of the file has changed to better reflect its purpose.

* Arg to MirrorCollection is used exclusively, so add main remote mirror to it

* Compute full hash less frequently

* Add tests covering index generation error handling code
2020-11-16 15:16:24 -08:00
Todd Gamblin
4092c90b57
commands: add spack tutorial command (#19808)
Added a command to set up Spack for our tutorial at
https://spack-tutorial.readthedocs.io.

The command does some common operations we need first-time users to do.
Specifically:

- checks out a particular branch of Spack
- deletes spurious configuration in `~/.spack` that might be
  left over from prior parts of the tutorial
- adds a mirror and trusts its public key
2020-11-09 12:47:08 +01:00
Scott Wittenburg
31f57e56bb
Binary caching: use full hashes (#19209)
* "spack install" now has a "--require-full-hash-match" option, which
  forces Spack to skip an available binary package when the full hash
  doesn't match. Normally only a DAG-hash match is required, which
  ensures equivalent Specs, but does not account for changing logic
  inside the associated package.
* Add a local binary cache index which tracks specs that have a binary
  install available in a remote binary cache. It is updated with
  "spack buildcache list" or for a given spec when a binary package
  is retrieved for that Spec.
2020-10-30 12:53:33 -07:00
Todd Gamblin
965ccb78cf sbang: use bashcov in sbang on Linux 2020-10-27 13:59:46 -07:00
Todd Gamblin
560beb098e
csh: don't require SPACK_ROOT for sourcing setup-env.csh (#18225)
Don't require SPACK_ROOT for sourcing setup-env.csh and make output more consistent
2020-10-23 18:54:34 -07:00
Todd Gamblin
16e75ecac0
shell support: make which spack output intelligible (#19256)
Zsh and newer versions of bash have a builtin `which` function that will
show you if a command is actually an alias or a function. For functions,
the entire function is printed, and our `spack()` function is quite long.
Instead of printing out all that, make the `spack()` function a wrapper
around `_spack_shell_wrapper()`, and include some no-ops in the
definition so that users can see where it was created and where Spack is
installed.

Here's what the new output looks like in zsh:

```console
$ which spack
spack () {
	: this is a shell function from: /Users/gamblin2/src/spack/share/spack/setup-env.sh
	: the real spack script is here: /Users/gamblin2/src/spack/bin/spack
	_spack "$@"
	return $?
}
```

Note that `:` is a no-op in Bourne shell; it just discards anything after
it on the line. We use it here to embed paths in the function definition
(as comments are stripped).
2020-10-21 17:04:42 -07:00
elsagermann
4750d479a0
Add testing option to dev-build command (#17293)
* ADD: testing to dev-build command

* RM: mutally exclusive group for testing in parser

* FIX: test option to subparser and not testing

* ADD: spack-completion.bash

* RM: local devbuildcosmo cmd

* FIX: bad merge --drop-in -b --before options forgotten

* FIX: --test place in spack-completion.bash

* FIX: typo

* FIX: blank line removing

* FIX: trailing white space

Co-authored-by: Elsa Germann <egermann@tsa-ln002.cm.cluster>
2020-10-18 23:17:07 -05:00
Greg Becker
7a6268593c
Environments: specify packages for developer builds (#15256)
* allow environments to specify dev-build packages

* spack develop and spack undevelop commands

* never pull dev-build packges from bincache

* reinstall dev_specs when code has changed; reinstall dependents too

* preserve dev info paths and versions in concretization as special variant

* move install overwrite transaction into installer

* move dev-build argument handling to package.do_install

now that specs are dev-aware, package.do_install can add
necessary args (keep_stage=True, use_cache=False) to dev
builds. This simplifies driving logic in cmd and env._install

* allow 'any' as wildcard for variants

* spec: allow anonymous dependencies

raise an error when constraining by or normalizing an anonymous dep
refactor concretize_develop to remove dev_build variant
refactor tests to check for ^dev_path=any instead of +dev_build

* fix variant class hierarchy
2020-10-15 17:23:16 -07:00
Scott Wittenburg
438f80d19e
Revert binary distribution cache manager (#19158)
This reverts #18359 and follow-on PRs intended to address issues with
#18359 because that PR changes the hash of all specs. A future PR will
reintroduce the changes.

* Revert "Fix location in spec.yaml where we look for full_hash (#19132)"
* Revert "Fix fetch of spec.yaml files from buildcache (#19101)"
* Revert "Merge pull request #18359 from scottwittenburg/add-binary-distribution-cache-manager"
2020-10-05 16:02:37 -07:00
Scott Wittenburg
a44135dccf
Update buildcache key index when we update the package index (#19117)
This changes makes sure that when we run the pipeline job that updates
the buildcache package index on the remote mirror, we also update the
key index.  The public keys corresponding to the signing keys used to
sign the package was pushed to the mirror as a part of creating the
buildcache index, so this is just ensuring those keys are reflected
in the key index.

Also, this change makes sure the "spack buildcache update-index"
job runs even when there may have been pipeline failures, since we
would like the index always to reflect the true state of the mirror.
2020-10-02 11:00:42 -06:00
Scott Wittenburg
075c3e0d92
Merge pull request #18359 from scottwittenburg/add-binary-distribution-cache-manager
Add binary distribution cache manager
2020-09-30 16:37:35 -06:00
Omar Padron
2d93154119
Streamline key management for build caches (#17792)
* Rework spack.util.web.list_url()

list_url() now accepts an optional recursive argument (default: False)
for controlling whether to only return files within the prefix url or to
return all files whose path starts with the prefix url.  Allows for the
most effecient implementation for the given prefix url scheme.  For
example, only recursive queries are supported for S3 prefixes, so the
returned list is trimmed down if recursive == False, but the native
search is returned as-is when recursive == True.  Suitable
implementations for each case are also used for file system URLs.

* Switch to using an explicit index for public keys

Switches to maintaining a build cache's keys under build_cache/_pgp.
Within this directory is an index.json file listing all the available
keys and a <fingerprint>.pub file for each such key.

 - Adds spack.binary_distribution.generate_key_index()
   - (re)generates a build cache's key index

 - Modifies spack.binary_distribution.build_tarball()
   - if tarball is signed, automatically pushes the key used for signing
     along with the tarball
   - if regenerate_index == True, automatically (re)generates the build
     cache's key index along with the build cache's package index; as in
     spack.binary_distribution.generate_key_index()

 - Modifies spack.binary_distribution.get_keys()
   - a build cache's key index is now used instead of programmatic
     listing

 - Adds spack.binary_distribution.push_keys()
   - publishes keys from Spack's keyring to a given list of mirrors

 - Adds new spack subcommand: spack gpg publish
   - publishes keys from Spack's keyring to a given list of mirrors

 - Modifies spack.util.gpg.Gpg.signing_keys()
   - Accepts optional positional arguments for filtering the set of keys
     returned

 - Adds spack.util.gpg.Gpg.public_keys()
   - As spack.util.gpg.Gpg.signing_keys(), except public keys are
     returned

 - Modifies spack.util.gpg.Gpg.export_keys()
   - Fixes an issue where GnuPG would prompt for user input if trying to
     overwrite an existing file

 - Modifies spack.util.gpg.Gpg.untrust()
   - Fixes an issue where GnuPG would fail for input that were not key
     fingerprints

 - Modifies spack.util.web.url_exists()
   - Fixes an issue where url_exists() would throw instead of returning
     False

* rework gpg module/fix error with very long GNUPGHOME dir

* add a shim for functools.cached_property

* handle permission denied error in gpg util

* fix tests/make gpgconf optional if no socket dir is available
2020-09-25 12:54:24 -04:00
eugeneswalker
9eb87d1026
OLCF Ascent gitlab ci trigger: pass SPACK_REF (#18875) 2020-09-23 09:35:29 -07:00
Shahzeb Siddiqui
58fb6cdaad
trigger ascent e4s pipeline on merge to spack develop (#18655)
* trigger ascent e4s pipeline on merge to spack develop

* change pipeline name ecpcitest/e4s is the pipeline that will be triggered for merge on develop its the E4S use-case.
2020-09-18 10:38:29 -07:00
Scott Wittenburg
f537d5bb58 Make sure each develop pipeline tests associated commit 2020-09-14 10:37:42 -06:00
Scott Wittenburg
ace52bd476 Provide your own script, before_script, and after_script 2020-09-14 10:37:42 -06:00
Johannes Blaschke
757dad370f
Bugfix for fish support: overly zealous arg matching (#18528)
* bugfix for issue 18369

* fix typo

Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>

Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
2020-09-10 10:01:44 -05:00
Richarda Butler
d721bd8070
commands: update help for spack install --yes-to-all (#18367)
`spack install --yes-to-all` doesn't actually make the build non-interactive,
but that is why people typically use it. This documents that you must also
specify `--no-checksum` for a fully non-interactive build.
2020-09-08 13:18:25 -07:00
Robert Blake
ea57171712
Make spack environment configurations writable from spack external and spack compiler find (#18165)
* spack config: default modification scope can be an environment

The previous model was that environments are the highest priority config
scope for config reading operations, but were not considered for config
writing operations. Now, the active environment is the highest priority
config scope for both reading and writing operations.

Now spack config add, spack external find and spack compiler set environment 
configuration in the environment by default if an environment is active. This is a
change in default behavior for these routines, but better matches the mental
model for an environment taking precedence over the user's default config file.

* add scope argument to 'spack external find' to choose non-default scope

* Increase testing for config modifications on environments

Co-authored-by: Gregory Becker <becker33@llnl.gov>
2020-09-05 01:12:26 -07:00
Scott Wittenburg
597b43e30a Rely on E4S project variable for SPACK_REPO 2020-09-04 11:18:56 -06:00
Adam J. Stewart
443407cda5
Add new RubyPackage build system base class (#18199)
* Add new RubyPackage build system base class

* Ruby: add spack external find support

* Add build tests for RubyPackage
2020-09-02 16:26:36 -07:00
Massimiliano Culpo
c0d490ffbe Simplify the detection protocol for packages
Packages can implement “detect_version” to support detection
of external instances of a package. This is generally easier
than implementing “determine_spec_details”. The API for
determine_version is similar: for example you can return
“None” to indicate that an executable is not an instance
of a package.

Users may implement a “determine_variants” method for a package.
When doing external detection, executables are grouped by version
and each group results in a single invocation of “determine_variants”
for the associated spec. The method returns a string specifying
the variants for the package. The method may additionally return
a dictionary representing extra attributes for the package.

These will be stored in the spec yaml and can be retrieved
from self.spec.extra_attributes

The Spack GCC package has been updated with an implementation
of “determine_variants” which adds the following extra
attributes to the package: c, cxx, fortran
2020-08-10 11:59:05 -07:00
Massimiliano Culpo
193e8333fa Update packages.yaml format and support configuration updates
The YAML config for paths and modules of external packages has
changed: the new format allows a single spec to load multiple
modules. Spack will automatically convert from the old format
when reading the configs (the updates do not add new essential
properties, so this change in Spack is backwards-compatible).

With this update, Spack cannot modify existing configs/environments
without updating them (e.g. “spack config add” will fail if the
configuration is in a format that predates this PR). The user is
prompted to do this explicitly and commands are provided. All
config scopes can be updated at once. Each environment must be
updated one at a time.
2020-08-10 11:59:05 -07:00
Massimiliano Culpo
9dbad500bc
Move Python 2.6 unit tests to Github Actions (#17279)
* Run Python2.6 unit tests on Github Actions
* Skip url tests on Python 2.6 to reduce waiting times
* Skip foreground background tests on Python 2.6 to reduce waiting times
* Removed references to Travis in the documentation
* Deleted install_patchelf.sh (can be installed from repo on CentOS 6)
2020-07-31 15:01:12 -07:00
Todd Gamblin
cefb4ba014
tutorial: Add boto3 installation to setup script (#17722) 2020-07-27 16:55:33 -07:00
Greg Becker
1ceec31422
add tutorial setup script to share/spack (#17705)
* add tutorial setup script to share/spack

* Add check for Ubuntu 18, fix xvda check, fix apt-get errors
  - now works on t2.micro, t2.small, and m instances
  - apt-get needs retries around it to work

Co-authored-by: Todd Gamblin <tgamblin@llnl.gov>
2020-07-27 01:17:58 -07:00
Greg Becker
cdab4bdee0
add tutorial public key to share/spack/keys dir (#17684) 2020-07-23 14:35:25 -07:00
Harmen Stoppels
3449087284
Make the largest layer of the docker image cacheable (#17553) 2020-07-16 13:15:04 -04:00
Paul
d25c7ddd6f
spack containerize: added --fail-fast argument to containerize install. (#17533) 2020-07-15 11:13:04 +02:00
Patrick Gartung
8c41173678
Buildcache: bindist test without invoking spack compiler wrappers. (#15687)
* Buildcache:
   * Try mocking an install of quux, corge and garply using prebuilt binaries
   * Put patchelf install after ccache restore
   * Add script to install patchelf from source so it can be used on Ubuntu:Trusty which does not have a patchelf pat package. The script will skip building on macOS
   * Remove mirror at end of bindist test
   * Add patchelf to Ubuntu build env
   * Revert mock patchelf package to allow other tests to run.
   * Remove depends_on('patchelf', type='build') relying instead on
   * Test fixture to ensure patchelf is available.

* Call g++ command to build libraries directly during test build

* Flake8

* Install patchelf in before_install stage using apt unless on Trusty where a build is done.

* Add some symbolic links between packages

* Flake8

* Flake8:

* Update mock packages to write their own source files

* Create the stage because spec search does not create it any longer

* updates after change of list command arguments

* cleanup after merge

* flake8
2020-07-08 15:05:58 -05:00
Adam J. Stewart
207e496162
spack create: ask how many to download (#17373) 2020-07-08 09:38:42 +02:00