mariadb/debian/salsa-ci.yml
Otto Kekäläinen 18342cd5e1 Deb: Add missing installation step to Salsa-CI job for 10.5 upgrades
Add vital missing step to MariaDB 10.5 upgrade job to actually install
the new binary being built. Without this the test was happily passing all
the time but actually not testing the upgrade.

Also stop using oneliner syntax for the install step to make the debugging
of failing installs/upgrades from build logs easier.

NOTE TO MERGERS: This commit is made on 10.6 branch and can be merged to
all later branches (10.7, 10.8, ..., 11.0). If/when some jobs break, they
will be fixed per branch on follow-up commits.
2023-04-01 23:18:51 -07:00

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# 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 sid:
extends: .build-package
script:
- *autobake-deb-steps
variables:
RELEASE: sid
build buster-backports:
extends: .build-package
script:
# 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
- *autobake-deb-steps
variables:
RELEASE: buster-backports
# 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
.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-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-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-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 <<EOF
#include <iostream>
#include <mysql/mysql.h>
#include <stdexcept>
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 with Buster backports upgrade:
stage: upgrade extras
needs:
- job: build buster-backports
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
# Buster backports is needed for liburing1 (>= 0.7) and galera-4 (>= 26.4)
- *test-enable-buster-backports-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 && $SALSA_CI_ENABLE_PIPELINE_ON_TAGS !~ /^(1|yes|true)$/
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 <<EOF > /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 <<EOF > /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 && $SALSA_CI_ENABLE_PIPELINE_ON_TAGS !~ /^(1|yes|true)$/
default-libmysqlclient-dev with Buster backports upgrade:
stage: upgrade extras
needs:
- job: build buster-backports
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-buster-backports-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-10.6 to mariadb-10.6 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
# Package libmariadbclient-dev from mariadb.org conflicts with libmariadb-dev in Sid, so cannot use wildcard that would include it
# Enable this line when there is a way to install them only from the mariadb.org repo
# - apt-get install -y 'mariadb*' libmariadb3 'libmariadb-*' 'libmariadbd*'
- 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. 1:10.5.5-1 vs 1:10.5.5+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-10.6 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-10.6 with Buster backports upgrade:
stage: upgrade extras
needs:
- job: build buster-backports
image: debian:buster
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
- 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-10.6 with Buster backports upgrade:
stage: upgrade extras
needs:
- job: build buster-backports
image: debian:buster
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
- 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 mysql status || service mariadb 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 && $SALSA_CI_ENABLE_PIPELINE_ON_TAGS !~ /^(1|yes|true)$/
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 && $SALSA_CI_ENABLE_PIPELINE_ON_TAGS !~ /^(1|yes|true)$/