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Author SHA1 Message Date
Kai Fricke
7091a32fe1
[ci/release] Support running tests on staging (#25889)
This adds "environments" to the release package that can be used to configure some environment variables. These variables will be loaded either by an `--env` argument or a `env` definition in the test definition and can be used to e.g. run release tests on staging.
2022-06-28 10:14:01 -07:00
Kai Fricke
6c5229295e
[ci/release] Support running tests with different python versions (#24843)
OSS release tests currently run with hardcoded Python 3.7 base. In the future we will want to run tests on different python versions. 
This PR adds support for a new `python` field in the test configuration. The python field will determine both the base image used in the Buildkite runner docker container (for Ray client compatibility) and the base image for the Anyscale cluster environments. 

Note that in Buildkite, we will still only wait for the python 3.7 base image before kicking off tests. That is acceptable, as we can assume that most wheels finish in a similar time, so even if we wait for the 3.7 image and kick off a 3.8 test, that runner will wait maybe for 5-10 more minutes.
2022-05-17 17:03:12 +01:00
Kai Fricke
da140a80e9
[ci/release] Legacy field should be optional (#23326)
#22749 broke release unit tests by not providing a legacy key - that key should be optional because we will b dealing with non-legacy tests soon.
Additionally, for some reason the unit tests pass on buildkite while they fail locally and in the release test pipeline. I'm investigating this now...
2022-03-18 11:34:05 +00:00
Kai Fricke
331b71ea8d
[ci/release] Refactor release test e2e into package (#22351)
Adds a unit-tested and restructured ray_release package for running release tests.

Relevant changes in behavior:

Per default, Buildkite will wait for the wheels of the current commit to be available. Alternatively, users can a) specify a different commit hash, b) a wheels URL (which we will also wait for to be available) or c) specify a branch (or user/branch combination), in which case the latest available wheels will be used (e.g. if master is passed, behavior matches old default behavior).

The main subpackages are:

    Cluster manager: Creates cluster envs/computes, starts cluster, terminates cluster
    Command runner: Runs commands, e.g. as client command or sdk command
    File manager: Uploads/downloads files to/from session
    Reporter: Reports results (e.g. to database)

Much of the code base is unit tested, but there are probably some pieces missing.

Example build (waited for wheels to be built): https://buildkite.com/ray-project/kf-dev/builds/51#_
Wheel build: https://buildkite.com/ray-project/ray-builders-branch/builds/6023
2022-02-16 17:35:02 +00:00