--- # Include Salsa-CI as a base include: - https://salsa.debian.org/salsa-ci-team/pipeline/raw/master/salsa-ci.yml - https://salsa.debian.org/salsa-ci-team/pipeline/raw/master/pipeline-jobs.yml # Override Salsa-CI with MariaDB specific variations variables: DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS: "nocheck noautodbgsym" RELEASE: bullseye SALSA_CI_DISABLE_REPROTEST: 1 SALSA_CI_DISABLE_MISSING_BREAKS: 0 SALSA_CI_DISABLE_RC_BUGS: 1 SALSA_CI_DISABLE_BUILD_PACKAGE_ALL: 1 SALSA_CI_DISABLE_BUILD_PACKAGE_ANY: 1 GIT_SUBMODULE_STRATEGY: recursive SALSA_CI_GBP_BUILDPACKAGE_ARGS: "--git-submodules" # did not apply to extract-sources # Extend Salsa-CI build jobs to have longer timeout as the default GitLab # timeout (1h) is often not enough .build-package: timeout: 3h stages: - provisioning - build - test - upgrade in Bullseye - upgrade from Buster - upgrade extras - test extras - publish # Stage referenced by Salsa-CI template aptly stanza, so must exist even though not used build: extends: .build-package script: &autobake-deb-steps # Run Salsa-CI .build-before-script equivalent - mkdir -p ${WORKING_DIR} ${CCACHE_WORK_DIR} - mv ${CCACHE_WORK_DIR} ${CCACHE_TMP_DIR} # Run Salsa-CI .build-script equivalent, with extra devscripts so autobake-deb.sh can run 'dch' - export CCACHE_DIR=${CCACHE_TMP_DIR} - apt-get update && eatmydata apt-get install --no-install-recommends -y ccache fakeroot build-essential devscripts lsb-release - cd ${WORKING_DIR}/${SOURCE_DIR} - eatmydata apt-get build-dep --no-install-recommends -y . - update-ccache-symlinks; ccache -z # Zero out ccache counters - while true; do sleep 600; echo "10 minutes passed" >&2; done & # Progress keeper since build is long and silent - debian/autobake-deb.sh |& tail -n 10000 # Keep Gitlab-CI output under 4 MB - cd ${WORKING_DIR} - rm -rf ${WORKING_DIR}/${SOURCE_DIR} - du -shc ${WORKING_DIR}/* # Show total file size of artifacts. Must stay are under 100 MB. - ccache -s # Show ccache stats to validate it worked - mv ${CCACHE_TMP_DIR} ${CCACHE_WORK_DIR} build i386: extends: .build-package-i386 script: - *autobake-deb-steps build bullseye-backports: extends: .build-package variables: RELEASE: bullseye-backports # Buster only has libfmt 6.1 but 7.0 is required, so backport build for Buster # is not possible unless somebody packages libfmt7-dev for Buster. build sid: extends: .build-package script: - *autobake-deb-steps variables: RELEASE: sid # Build native deb without using autobake-deb.sh. This way we will detect # if the debian/control file and other packaging is correct as-is for Debian Sid. build native deb amd64: extends: .build-package build native deb i386: extends: .build-package-i386 autopkgtest: extends: .test-autopkgtest artifacts: reports: junit: ${WORKING_DIR}/debci/artifacts/mysql-test-run-junit.xml piuparts: extends: .test-piuparts stage: test extras blhc: extends: .test-blhc stage: test extras # Build log checker needs a .build file and thus only works on native build needs: - job: build native deb amd64 # In addition to Salsa-CI, also run these fully MariaDB specific build jobs # Define snippets used to construct jobs .test-prepare-container: &test-prepare-container | cd ${WORKING_DIR} # Don't repeat this step, it's just cd ./debian/output # Enable automatic restarts from maint scripts sed -i "s/101/0/g" -i /usr/sbin/policy-rc.d # Fake /sbin/runlevel to avoid warnings of "invoke-rc.d: could not determine current runlevel" echo -e '#!/bin/sh\necho "N 5"' > /sbin/runlevel; chmod +x /sbin/runlevel # Avoid the warnings of "debconf: unable to initialize frontend: Dialog" echo 'debconf debconf/frontend select Noninteractive' | debconf-set-selections # Prime the apt cache so later apt commands can run apt-get update -qq .test-verify-initial: &test-verify-initial | dpkg -l | grep -iE 'maria|mysql|galera' || true # List installed service mysql status || service mariadb status # Early MariaDB 10.5 only had 'mariadb' mysql --skip-column-names -e "select @@version, @@version_comment" # Show version mysql --table -e "SHOW DATABASES;" # List databases before upgrade mysql --table -e "SELECT host,user,plugin,authentication_string FROM user;" mysql mysql --table -e "SELECT * FROM plugin;" mysql mysql --table -e "SHOW PLUGINS;" mysql # Readline was removed from Debian Sid (and Bullseye) in Feb 2021. To be able to install older # versions of MariaDB that depend on it, fetch and install it from Buster. .test-install-readline-in-sid-for-backwards-compat: &test-install-readline-in-sid-for-backwards-compat | curl -sS -O http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/r/readline5/libreadline5_5.2+dfsg-3+b13_amd64.deb apt-get -qq install --no-install-recommends --yes ./libreadline5_5.2+dfsg-3+b13_amd64.deb .test-enable-bullseye-repos: &test-enable-bullseye-repos # Replace any old repos with just Sid - echo 'deb http://deb.debian.org/debian bullseye main' > /etc/apt/sources.list # Upgrade minimal stack first - apt-get update -qq - apt-get install -y apt .test-enable-buster-backports-repos: &test-enable-buster-backports-repos | # Enable buster-backports (assumes environment already Debian Buster) echo 'deb http://deb.debian.org/debian buster-backports main' > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/buster-backports.list # Increase default backports priority policy from '100' to '500' so it can actually be used cat << EOF > /etc/apt/preferences.d/enable-backports-to-satisfy-dependencies Package: * Pin: release n=buster-* Pin-Priority: 500 EOF apt-get update -qq .test-enable-bullseye-backports-repos: &test-enable-bullseye-backports-repos | # Enable bullseye-backports (assumes environment already Debian Bullseye) echo 'deb http://deb.debian.org/debian bullseye-backports main' > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/bullseye-backports.list # Increase default backports priority policy from '100' to '500' so it can actually be used cat << EOF > /etc/apt/preferences.d/enable-backports-to-satisfy-dependencies Package: * Pin: release n=bullseye-* Pin-Priority: 500 EOF apt-get update -qq .test-enable-sid-repos: &test-enable-sid-repos # Apply usrmerge workaround for Stretch/Buster/Bullseye to Bookworm/Sid upgrades - echo 'this system will not be supported in the future' > /etc/unsupported-skip-usrmerge-conversion # Replace any old repos with just Sid - echo 'deb http://deb.debian.org/debian sid main' > /etc/apt/sources.list # Upgrade minimal stack first - apt-get update -qq # Next step will fail on https://bugs.debian.org/993755 # /usr/bin/perl: error while loading shared libraries: libcrypt.so.1: cannot # open shared object file: No such file or directory # dpkg: error processing package libc6:amd64 (--configure): - apt-get install -y apt || true # Apply workaround - cd $(mktemp -d) # Use temp dir where apt can download and unpack files - apt-get -y download libcrypt1 - dpkg-deb -x libcrypt1_*.deb . - cp -ra lib/* /lib/ - cd - # Back to /builds/$USER/mariadb-server/debian/output - find /lib/*/libcrypt.* -ls # Show that new libcrypt is there - apt-get -y --fix-broken install # Complete upgrade of minimal stack - apt-get install -y apt .test-install: &test-install # Install MariaDB built in this commit - apt-get install -y ./*.deb # Verify installation of MariaDB built in this commit - dpkg -l | grep -iE 'maria|mysql|galera' || true # List installed - mariadb --version # Client version .test-verify-final: &test-verify-final | mkdir -p debug # Ensure dir exists before using it find /var/lib/mysql -ls > debug/var-lib-mysql.list || true # Ignore errors about "no such file or directory" cp -ra /etc/mysql debug/etc-mysql cp -ra /var/log/mysql debug/var-log-mysql mariadb --skip-column-names -e "select @@version, @@version_comment" # Show version mariadb --table -e "SHOW DATABASES;" # List databases mariadb --table -e "SELECT host,user,plugin,authentication_string FROM user;" mysql mariadb --table -e "SELECT * FROM plugin;" mysql mariadb --table -e "SHOW PLUGINS;" mysql # Test that InnoDB works and that command 'mysql' is also still usable mysql -e "CREATE DATABASE test; USE test; CREATE TABLE t(a INT PRIMARY KEY) ENGINE=INNODB; INSERT INTO t VALUEs (1); SELECT * FROM t; DROP TABLE t; DROP DATABASE test;" .test-verify-libs: &test-verify-libs # Don't use a collapsed command as Gitlab-CI would hide each command from the output - ldconfig -p | grep -e mariadb -e mysql - pkg-config --list-all - pkg-config --cflags --libs mysqlclient - pkg-config --cflags --libs libmariadb - pkg-config --cflags --libs mariadb - apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends g++ - | # Build a test binary that depends on libmysqlclient cat > b933063.cpp < #include #include int main() { MYSQL h; if (!mysql_init(&h) || mysql_options(&h, MYSQL_READ_DEFAULT_GROUP, "") // || mysql_options(&h, MYSQL_SET_CHARSET_NAME, "utf8mb4") || !mysql_real_connect(&h, "", "", NULL, "", 0, NULL, 0)) throw std::runtime_error(mysql_error(&h)); std::string q = "show variables like '%char%'"; if (mysql_real_query(&h, q.data(), q.size())) throw std::runtime_error(mysql_error(&h)); MYSQL_RES* result = mysql_store_result(&h); if (!result && mysql_errno(&h)) throw std::runtime_error(mysql_error(&h)); while (MYSQL_ROW row = mysql_fetch_row(result)) { std::cout << row[0] << ": " << row[1] << "\n"; } return 0; } EOF apt-get install -y ./*.deb # Server must be installed for client to connect echo "Testing -l mysqlclient" g++ b933063.cpp -l mysqlclient && ./a.out | tee result if grep --quiet latin result; then echo "ERROR: Charset latin found!"; exit 1; fi echo "Testing -l mariadbclient" g++ b933063.cpp -l mariadbclient && ./a.out | tee result if grep --quiet latin result; then echo "ERROR: Charset latin found!"; exit 1; fi .test-install-all-libs: &test-install-all-libs - apt-get install -y ./libmariadb3_*.deb ./libmariadb-dev_*.deb ./libmariadb-dev-compat_*.deb ./libmariadbd19_*.deb ./libmariadbd-dev_*.deb ./mariadb-common_*.deb fresh install: stage: test needs: - job: build image: debian:${RELEASE} artifacts: when: always name: "$CI_BUILD_NAME" paths: - ${WORKING_DIR}/debug script: - *test-prepare-container - *test-install - service mariadb status # There is no init.d/mysql in MariaDB 10.5+ - *test-verify-final variables: GIT_STRATEGY: none except: variables: - $CI_COMMIT_TAG != null && $SALSA_CI_ENABLE_PIPELINE_ON_TAGS !~ /^(1|yes|true)$/ mariadb-10.5 Bullseye upgrade: stage: upgrade in Bullseye needs: - job: build image: debian:${RELEASE} artifacts: when: always name: "$CI_BUILD_NAME" paths: - ${WORKING_DIR}/debug script: - *test-prepare-container # Install everything MariaDB 10.5 currently in Debian Bullseye - apt-get install -y 'default-mysql*' 'mariadb-*' 'libmariadb*' - *test-verify-initial - *test-install - service mariadb status # There is no init.d/mysql in MariaDB 10.5+ - *test-verify-final variables: GIT_STRATEGY: none except: variables: - $CI_COMMIT_TAG != null && $SALSA_CI_ENABLE_PIPELINE_ON_TAGS !~ /^(1|yes|true)$/ mariadb-10.3 Buster upgrade: stage: upgrade from Buster needs: - job: build image: debian:buster artifacts: when: always name: "$CI_BUILD_NAME" paths: - ${WORKING_DIR}/debug script: - *test-prepare-container # Install everything MariaDB 10.3 currently in Debian Buster - apt-get install -y 'default-mysql*' 'mariadb-*' 'libmariadb*' # Verify installation of MariaDB from Buster - *test-verify-initial - *test-enable-bullseye-repos - *test-install # mariadb-10.3 in Buster ships a /etc/init.d/mysql so it should continue to work - service mysql status - service mariadb status - *test-verify-final variables: GIT_STRATEGY: none except: variables: - $CI_COMMIT_TAG != null && $SALSA_CI_ENABLE_PIPELINE_ON_TAGS !~ /^(1|yes|true)$/ test basic features: stage: test needs: - job: build image: debian:${RELEASE} artifacts: when: always name: "$CI_BUILD_NAME" paths: - ${WORKING_DIR}/debug script: - *test-prepare-container - *test-install - service mariadb status # There is no init.d/mysql in MariaDB 10.5+ - *test-verify-final - | # Print info about server mariadb --skip-column-names -e "select @@version, @@version_comment" mariadb --skip-column-names -e "select engine, support, transactions, savepoints from information_schema.engines order by engine" | sort mariadb --skip-column-names -e "select plugin_name, plugin_status, plugin_type, plugin_library, plugin_license from information_schema.all_plugins order by plugin_name, plugin_library" # Test various features mariadb -e "CREATE DATABASE db" mariadb -e "CREATE TABLE db.t_innodb(a1 SERIAL, c1 CHAR(8)) ENGINE=InnoDB; INSERT INTO db.t_innodb VALUES (1,'"'"'foo'"'"'),(2,'"'"'bar'"'"')" mariadb -e "CREATE TABLE db.t_myisam(a2 SERIAL, c2 CHAR(8)) ENGINE=MyISAM; INSERT INTO db.t_myisam VALUES (1,'"'"'foo'"'"'),(2,'"'"'bar'"'"')" mariadb -e "CREATE TABLE db.t_aria(a3 SERIAL, c3 CHAR(8)) ENGINE=Aria; INSERT INTO db.t_aria VALUES (1,'"'"'foo'"'"'),(2,'"'"'bar'"'"')" mariadb -e "CREATE TABLE db.t_memory(a4 SERIAL, c4 CHAR(8)) ENGINE=MEMORY; INSERT INTO db.t_memory VALUES (1,'"'"'foo'"'"'),(2,'"'"'bar'"'"')" mariadb -e "CREATE ALGORITHM=MERGE VIEW db.v_merge AS SELECT * FROM db.t_innodb, db.t_myisam, db.t_aria" mariadb -e "CREATE ALGORITHM=TEMPTABLE VIEW db.v_temptable AS SELECT * FROM db.t_innodb, db.t_myisam, db.t_aria" mariadb -e "CREATE PROCEDURE db.p() SELECT * FROM db.v_merge" mariadb -e "CREATE FUNCTION db.f() RETURNS INT DETERMINISTIC RETURN 1" # Test that the features still work (this step can be done e.g. after an upgrade) mariadb -e "SHOW TABLES IN db" mariadb -e "SELECT * FROM db.t_innodb; INSERT INTO db.t_innodb VALUES (3,'"'"'foo'"'"'),(4,'"'"'bar'"'"')" mariadb -e "SELECT * FROM db.t_myisam; INSERT INTO db.t_myisam VALUES (3,'"'"'foo'"'"'),(4,'"'"'bar'"'"')" mariadb -e "SELECT * FROM db.t_aria; INSERT INTO db.t_aria VALUES (3,'"'"'foo'"'"'),(4,'"'"'bar'"'"')" mariadb -e "SELECT * FROM db.t_memory; INSERT INTO db.t_memory VALUES (3,'"'"'foo'"'"'),(4,'"'"'bar'"'"')" mariadb -e "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM db.v_merge" mariadb -e "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM db.v_temptable" mariadb -e "CALL db.p()" mariadb -e "SELECT db.f()" - | # Test TLS connections dpkg -l | grep -i -e tls -e ssl # Create user for TCP connection, must have password mariadb -e "SET PASSWORD FOR 'mysql'@'localhost' = PASSWORD('asdf234');" cat < /root/.my.cnf [client] user=mysql password=asdf234 protocol=tcp EOF export CERT_PATH=/usr/share/mysql/mysql-test/std_data openssl verify -CAfile $CERT_PATH/cacert.pem $CERT_PATH/server-cert.pem openssl x509 -subject -issuer -noout -in $CERT_PATH/cacert.pem openssl x509 -subject -issuer -noout -in $CERT_PATH/server-cert.pem cat < /etc/mysql/mariadb.conf.d/tls.cnf [client-server] ssl = on ssl-ca = $CERT_PATH/cacert.pem ssl-cert = $CERT_PATH/server-cert.pem ssl-key = $CERT_PATH/server-key.pem [server] require-secure-transport = on [client] ssl-verify-server-cert = on EOF service mariadb restart mariadb -Bse 'STATUS' | tee result # Ensure important values present, otherwise fail job grep --quiet "localhost via TCP/IP" result mariadb -Bse 'SHOW VARIABLES' | grep -e tls -e ssl | tee result grep --quiet "have_ssl YES" result grep --quiet TLSv1.3 result mariadb -Bse 'SHOW SESSION STATUS' | grep -i -e tls -e ssl | tee result grep --quiet TLSv1.3 result variables: GIT_STRATEGY: none except: variables: - $CI_COMMIT_TAG != null && $SALSA_CI_ENABLE_PIPELINE_ON_TAGS !~ /^(1|yes|true)$/ # Build a piece of software that was designed for libmysqlclient-dev but using the # libmariadb-dev-compat layer. Should always end up using libmariadb.so.3 run-time. build mariadbclient consumer Python-MySQLdb: stage: test needs: - job: build image: debian:${RELEASE} script: - *test-prepare-container # Run each step separately to avoid an 800+ line chunk that lacks the # commands themselves printed and Gitlab-CI cutting off the output - apt-get install -y pkg-config ./libmariadb-dev*.deb ./libmariadb3_*.deb ./mariadb-common*.deb - pkg-config --cflags --libs mysqlclient # See what MySQLdb builds with - apt-get install -y python3-pip - pip3 install mysqlclient # Compiles module against libmysqlclient - apt-get purge -y libmariadb-dev # Not needed for run-time - python3 -c "import MySQLdb; print(MySQLdb.get_client_info())" variables: GIT_STRATEGY: none except: variables: - $CI_COMMIT_TAG != null && $SALSA_CI_ENABLE_PIPELINE_ON_TAGS !~ /^(1|yes|true)$/ default-libmysqlclient-dev Bullseye upgrade: stage: upgrade in Bullseye needs: - job: build image: debian:${RELEASE} artifacts: when: always name: "$CI_BUILD_NAME" paths: - ${WORKING_DIR}/debug script: - *test-prepare-container - apt-get install -y pkg-config default-libmysqlclient-dev default-libmysqld-dev - pkg-config --list-all - *test-install-all-libs - *test-verify-libs except: variables: - $CI_COMMIT_TAG != null && $SALSA_CI_ENABLE_PIPELINE_ON_TAGS !~ /^(1|yes|true)$/ default-libmysqlclient-dev Buster upgrade: stage: upgrade from Buster needs: - job: build image: debian:buster artifacts: when: always name: "$CI_BUILD_NAME" paths: - ${WORKING_DIR}/debug script: - *test-prepare-container - apt-get install -y pkg-config default-libmysqlclient-dev - pkg-config --list-all - *test-enable-bullseye-repos - *test-install-all-libs - *test-verify-libs except: variables: - $CI_COMMIT_TAG != null && $SALSA_CI_ENABLE_PIPELINE_ON_TAGS !~ /^(1|yes|true)$/ # Upgrading from MySQL 8.0 with datadir in place is not possible. Users need to do a data dump. # The Debian maintainer scripts detect this situation and simply moves old datadir aside and start fresh. # # Testing on Focal binaries on Buster works. Using Jammy binaries on Bullseye # does not work as libc in Jammy is too new. mysql-8.0 from Ubuntu 22.04 upgrade: stage: upgrade extras needs: - job: build image: debian:${RELEASE} artifacts: when: always name: "$CI_BUILD_NAME" paths: - ${WORKING_DIR}/debug script: - *test-prepare-container # Add Ubuntu Focal archive keys and repository - apt-get install --no-install-recommends --yes gpg gpg-agent dirmngr ca-certificates # Bare minimal (<4MB) for apt-key to work - apt-key adv --recv-keys --keyserver hkps://keyserver.ubuntu.com:443 871920D1991BC93C 3B4FE6ACC0B21F32 - echo "deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ focal main restricted" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ubuntu.list - apt-get update -qq # First install often fail due to bug in mysql-8.0 - apt-get install -y mysql-server 'libmysqlc*' || true - sleep 10 && apt-get install -f - *test-verify-initial - *test-install - service mysql status - sleep 5 # Give the mysql_upgrade a bit of time to complete before querying the server - *test-verify-final variables: GIT_STRATEGY: none except: variables: - $CI_COMMIT_TAG != null && $SALSA_CI_ENABLE_PIPELINE_ON_TAGS !~ /^(1|yes|true)$/ # Upgrading from MySQL 8.0 with datadir in place is not possible. Users need to do a data dump. # The Debian maintainer scripts detect this situation and simply moves old datadir aside and start fresh. mysql-community-cluster-8.0 from MySQL.com upgrade: stage: upgrade extras needs: - job: build image: debian:${RELEASE} artifacts: when: always name: "$CI_BUILD_NAME" paths: - ${WORKING_DIR}/debug script: - *test-prepare-container - apt-get install --no-install-recommends --yes ca-certificates curl systemctl - curl -sS "https://keyserver.ubuntu.com/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x859be8d7c586f538430b19c2467b942d3a79bd29" -o /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/mysql.asc - echo "deb https://repo.mysql.com/apt/debian/ bullseye mysql-cluster-8.0" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mysql.list - apt-get update -qq - apt-get install -y mysql-cluster-community-server - sed 's/ExecStartPre=+/ExecStartPre=/' -i /lib/systemd/system/mysql.service # Hack to make file compatible with systemctl shim - systemctl start mysql - dpkg -l | grep -iE 'maria|mysql|galera' - systemctl status mysql; mysql -e 'SELECT VERSION()' - systemctl stop mysql # Stop manually as maintainer scripts don't handle this with systemctl shim - *test-install # Ignore systemctl shim result as MariaDB systemd file is incompatible with it and yields: # ERROR:systemctl:the ExecStartPre control process exited with error code - systemctl status mysql || true - mysql -e 'SELECT VERSION()' || true - sleep 5 # Give the mysql_upgrade a bit of time to complete before querying the server - *test-verify-final variables: GIT_STRATEGY: none except: variables: - $CI_COMMIT_TAG != null && $SALSA_CI_ENABLE_PIPELINE_ON_TAGS !~ /^(1|yes|true)$/ mariadb.org 10.11 to mariadb upgrade: stage: upgrade extras needs: - job: build image: debian:${RELEASE} artifacts: when: always name: "$CI_BUILD_NAME" paths: - ${WORKING_DIR}/debug script: - *test-prepare-container - apt install -y curl - curl -sS https://mariadb.org/mariadb_release_signing_key.asc -o /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/mariadb.asc - echo "deb https://deb.mariadb.org/10.11/debian ${RELEASE} main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mariadb.list - apt-get update - apt-get install -y mariadb-server - *test-verify-initial # Install MariaDB built in this commit # Force downgrades so our version installs on top of upstream revision, e.g. 1:10.9.1-1 vs 1:10.9.1+mariadb~sid - apt-get install -y --allow-downgrades ./*.deb # Verify installation of MariaDB built in this commit - dpkg -l | grep -iE 'maria|mysql|galera' || true # List installed - mariadb --version # Client version - service mariadb status # There is no init.d/mysql in MariaDB 10.5+ - *test-verify-final variables: GIT_STRATEGY: none except: variables: - $CI_COMMIT_TAG != null && $SALSA_CI_ENABLE_PIPELINE_ON_TAGS !~ /^(1|yes|true)$/ mariadb.org 10.10 to mariadb upgrade: stage: upgrade extras needs: - job: build image: debian:${RELEASE} artifacts: when: always name: "$CI_BUILD_NAME" paths: - ${WORKING_DIR}/debug script: - *test-prepare-container - apt install -y curl - curl -sS https://mariadb.org/mariadb_release_signing_key.asc -o /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/mariadb.asc - echo "deb https://deb.mariadb.org/10.10/debian ${RELEASE} main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mariadb.list - apt-get update - apt-get install -y mariadb-server - *test-verify-initial # Install MariaDB built in this commit # Force downgrades so our version installs on top of upstream revision, e.g. 1:10.9.1-1 vs 1:10.9.1+mariadb~sid - apt-get install -y --allow-downgrades ./*.deb # Verify installation of MariaDB built in this commit - dpkg -l | grep -iE 'maria|mysql|galera' || true # List installed - mariadb --version # Client version - service mariadb status # There is no init.d/mysql in MariaDB 10.5+ - *test-verify-final variables: GIT_STRATEGY: none except: variables: - $CI_COMMIT_TAG != null && $SALSA_CI_ENABLE_PIPELINE_ON_TAGS !~ /^(1|yes|true)$/ mariadb.org 10.9 to mariadb upgrade: stage: upgrade extras needs: - job: build image: debian:${RELEASE} artifacts: when: always name: "$CI_BUILD_NAME" paths: - ${WORKING_DIR}/debug script: - *test-prepare-container - apt install -y curl - curl -sS https://mariadb.org/mariadb_release_signing_key.asc -o /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/mariadb.asc - echo "deb https://deb.mariadb.org/10.9/debian ${RELEASE} main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mariadb.list - apt-get update - apt-get install -y mariadb-server-10.9 mariadb-client-10.9 - *test-verify-initial # Install MariaDB built in this commit # Force downgrades so our version installs on top of upstream revision, e.g. 1:10.9.1-1 vs 1:10.9.1+mariadb~sid - apt-get install -y --allow-downgrades ./*.deb # Verify installation of MariaDB built in this commit - dpkg -l | grep -iE 'maria|mysql|galera' || true # List installed - mariadb --version # Client version - service mariadb status # There is no init.d/mysql in MariaDB 10.5+ - *test-verify-final variables: GIT_STRATEGY: none except: variables: - $CI_COMMIT_TAG != null && $SALSA_CI_ENABLE_PIPELINE_ON_TAGS !~ /^(1|yes|true)$/ mariadb.org-10.8 to mariadb upgrade: stage: upgrade extras needs: - job: build image: debian:${RELEASE} artifacts: when: always name: "$CI_BUILD_NAME" paths: - ${WORKING_DIR}/debug script: - *test-prepare-container - apt install -y curl - curl -sS https://mariadb.org/mariadb_release_signing_key.asc -o /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/mariadb.asc - echo "deb https://deb.mariadb.org/10.8/debian ${RELEASE} main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mariadb.list - apt-get update - apt-get install -y mariadb-server-10.8 - *test-verify-initial # Install MariaDB built in this commit # Force downgrades so our version installs on top of upstream revision, e.g. 1:10.9.1-1 vs 1:10.9.1+mariadb~sid - apt-get install -y --allow-downgrades ./*.deb # Verify installation of MariaDB built in this commit - dpkg -l | grep -iE 'maria|mysql|galera' || true # List installed - mariadb --version # Client version - service mariadb status # There is no init.d/mysql in MariaDB 10.5+ - *test-verify-final variables: GIT_STRATEGY: none except: variables: - $CI_COMMIT_TAG != null && $SALSA_CI_ENABLE_PIPELINE_ON_TAGS !~ /^(1|yes|true)$/ mariadb.org-10.7 to mariadb upgrade: stage: upgrade extras needs: - job: build image: debian:${RELEASE} artifacts: when: always name: "$CI_BUILD_NAME" paths: - ${WORKING_DIR}/debug script: - *test-prepare-container - apt install -y curl - curl -sS https://mariadb.org/mariadb_release_signing_key.asc -o /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/mariadb.asc - echo "deb https://deb.mariadb.org/10.7/debian ${RELEASE} main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mariadb.list - apt-get update - apt-get install -y mariadb-server-10.7 - *test-verify-initial # Install MariaDB built in this commit # Force downgrades so our version installs on top of upstream revision, e.g. 1:10.9.1-1 vs 1:10.9.1+mariadb~sid - apt-get install -y --allow-downgrades ./*.deb # Verify installation of MariaDB built in this commit - dpkg -l | grep -iE 'maria|mysql|galera' || true # List installed - mariadb --version # Client version - service mariadb status # There is no init.d/mysql in MariaDB 10.5+ - *test-verify-final variables: GIT_STRATEGY: none except: variables: - $CI_COMMIT_TAG != null && $SALSA_CI_ENABLE_PIPELINE_ON_TAGS !~ /^(1|yes|true)$/ mariadb.org-10.6 to mariadb upgrade: stage: upgrade extras needs: - job: build image: debian:${RELEASE} artifacts: when: always name: "$CI_BUILD_NAME" paths: - ${WORKING_DIR}/debug script: - *test-prepare-container - apt-get -qq install --no-install-recommends --yes ca-certificates curl - curl -sS https://mariadb.org/mariadb_release_signing_key.asc -o /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/mariadb.asc - echo "deb https://deb.mariadb.org/10.6/debian ${RELEASE} main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mariadb.list - apt-get update -qq - apt-get install -y mariadb-server-10.6 - *test-verify-initial # Install MariaDB built in this commit # Force downgrades so our version installs on top of upstream revision, e.g. 1:10.9.1-1 vs 1:10.9.1+mariadb~sid - apt-get install -y --allow-downgrades ./*.deb # Verify installation of MariaDB built in this commit - dpkg -l | grep -iE 'maria|mysql|galera' || true # List installed - mariadb --version # Client version - service mariadb status # There is no init.d/mysql in MariaDB 10.5+ - *test-verify-final variables: GIT_STRATEGY: none except: variables: - $CI_COMMIT_TAG != null && $SALSA_CI_ENABLE_PIPELINE_ON_TAGS !~ /^(1|yes|true)$/ mariadb.org-10.5 to mariadb upgrade: stage: upgrade extras needs: - job: build image: debian:${RELEASE} artifacts: when: always name: "$CI_BUILD_NAME" paths: - ${WORKING_DIR}/debug script: - *test-prepare-container - apt-get -qq install --no-install-recommends --yes ca-certificates curl - curl -sS https://mariadb.org/mariadb_release_signing_key.asc -o /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/mariadb.asc - echo "deb https://archive.mariadb.org/mariadb-10.5/repo/debian ${RELEASE} main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mariadb.list - apt-get update -qq - apt-get install -y mariadb-server-10.5 - *test-verify-initial - *test-install - service mariadb status # There is no init.d/mysql in MariaDB 10.5+ - *test-verify-final variables: GIT_STRATEGY: none except: variables: - $CI_COMMIT_TAG != null && $SALSA_CI_ENABLE_PIPELINE_ON_TAGS !~ /^(1|yes|true)$/ mariadb.org-10.4 to mariadb upgrade: stage: upgrade extras needs: - job: build image: debian:${RELEASE} artifacts: when: always name: "$CI_BUILD_NAME" paths: - ${WORKING_DIR}/debug script: - *test-prepare-container - apt-get -qq install --no-install-recommends --yes ca-certificates curl - curl -sS https://mariadb.org/mariadb_release_signing_key.asc -o /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/mariadb.asc - echo "deb https://archive.mariadb.org/mariadb-10.4/repo/debian buster main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mariadb.list - apt-get update -qq - *test-install-readline-in-sid-for-backwards-compat - apt-get install -y mariadb-server-10.4 # MariaDB.org version of 10.4 and early 10.5 do not install an init file, so # it must be installed here manually - cp /usr/share/mysql/mysql.init /etc/init.d/mysql; chmod +x /etc/init.d/mysql; service mysql start; sleep 5 - *test-verify-initial # Buster backports is needed for liburing1 (>= 0.7) and galera-4 (>= 26.4) - *test-enable-buster-backports-repos - *test-install - sleep 5 # Give the mysql_upgrade a bit of time to complete before querying the server - service mysql status - service mariadb status - *test-verify-final variables: GIT_STRATEGY: none except: variables: - $CI_COMMIT_TAG != null && $SALSA_CI_ENABLE_PIPELINE_ON_TAGS !~ /^(1|yes|true)$/ mariadb.org-10.3 to mariadb upgrade: stage: upgrade extras needs: - job: build image: debian:${RELEASE} artifacts: when: always name: "$CI_BUILD_NAME" paths: - ${WORKING_DIR}/debug script: - *test-prepare-container - apt-get -qq install --no-install-recommends --yes ca-certificates curl - curl -sS https://mariadb.org/mariadb_release_signing_key.asc -o /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/mariadb.asc - echo "deb https://archive.mariadb.org/mariadb-10.3/repo/debian buster main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mariadb.list - apt-get update -qq - *test-install-readline-in-sid-for-backwards-compat - apt-get install -y mariadb-server-10.3 - *test-verify-initial # Buster backports is needed for liburing1 (>= 0.7) and galera-4 (>= 26.4) - *test-enable-buster-backports-repos - *test-install - service mysql status # Give the mariadb-upgrade plenty of time to complete, otherwise next commands # fail on non-existing mariadb.sys user - sleep 15 - *test-verify-final variables: GIT_STRATEGY: none except: variables: - $CI_COMMIT_TAG != null && $SALSA_CI_ENABLE_PIPELINE_ON_TAGS !~ /^(1|yes|true)$/ # archive.mariadb.org has for 10.2 only Stretch, so we can't test upgrades to # 10.6 with only Buster and Bullseye builds mysql.com-5.7 upgrade: stage: upgrade extras needs: - job: build image: debian:${RELEASE} artifacts: when: always name: "$CI_BUILD_NAME" paths: - ${WORKING_DIR}/debug script: - *test-prepare-container - | apt-get install --no-install-recommends --yes gpg gpg-agent dirmngr ca-certificates # Bare minimal (<4MB) for apt-key to work apt-key adv --recv-keys --keyserver hkps://keyserver.ubuntu.com:443 467B942D3A79BD29 echo "deb https://repo.mysql.com/apt/debian/ bullseye mysql-5.7" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mysql.list apt-get update -qq apt-get install -y 'mysql*' 'libmysqlc*' - *test-verify-initial - *test-install # Due to some (currently unknown) changes in MySQL 5.7 packaging or apt # behaviour changes, a system with a previous installation of MySQL will # on upgrades to MariaDB first fully remove MySQL, including the # /etc/init.d/mysql file, so previous techniques in # mariadb-server-10.6.postinst to maintain backwards compatibility with # 'service mysql status' after installing MariaDB on top MySQL no longer # works. Thus the step to test it now intentionally has a fallback to use # the service name 'mariadb' instead, and the fallback is always used. - sleep 5 # Give the mysql_upgrade a bit of time to complete before querying the server - service mariadb status # There is no init.d/mysql in MariaDB 10.5+ - sleep 15 # Give the mysql_upgrade a bit of extra time to complete with MySQL 5.7 before querying the server - *test-verify-final variables: GIT_STRATEGY: none except: variables: - $CI_COMMIT_TAG != null && $SALSA_CI_ENABLE_PIPELINE_ON_TAGS !~ /^(1|yes|true)$/ percona-xtradb-5.7 upgrade: stage: upgrade extras needs: - job: build image: debian:${RELEASE} artifacts: when: always name: "$CI_BUILD_NAME" paths: - ${WORKING_DIR}/debug script: - *test-prepare-container - | apt-get install --no-install-recommends --yes gpg gpg-agent dirmngr ca-certificates # Bare minimal (<4MB) for apt-key to work apt-key adv --recv-keys --keyserver hkps://keyserver.ubuntu.com:443 9334A25F8507EFA5 echo "deb https://repo.percona.com/apt/ ${RELEASE} main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mysql.list apt-get update -qq apt-get install -y percona-xtradb-cluster-full-57 percona-xtrabackup-24 percona-toolkit pmm2-client - service mysql status - *test-verify-initial - *test-install - service mysql status - sleep 15 # Give the mysql_upgrade a bit of extra time to complete with MySQL 5.7 before querying the server - *test-verify-final variables: GIT_STRATEGY: none except: variables: - $CI_COMMIT_TAG != null && $SALSA_CI_ENABLE_PIPELINE_ON_TAGS !~ /^(1|yes|true)$/