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These makefiles are recipes for several common tasks in different types of projects.
To add them to your project, simply do:
```
git remote add makefiles ssh://git@lab.cluster.gsi.dit.upm.es:2200/docs/templates/makefiles.git
git subtree add --prefix=.makefiles/ makefiles master
touch Makefile
echo "include .makefiles/makefiles.mk" >> Makefile
```
Now you can take advantage of the recipes.
For instance, to add useful targets for a python project, just add this to your Makefile:
```
include .makefiles/python.mk
```
You may need to set special variables like the name of your project or the python versions you're targetting.
Take a look at each specific `.mk` file for more information, and the `Makefile` in the [senpy](https://lab.cluster.gsi.dit.upm.es/senpy/senpy) project for a real use case.
If you update the makefiles from your repository, make sure to push the changes for review in upstream (this repository):
```
make makefiles-push
```
It will automatically commit all unstaged changes in the .makefiles folder.

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VERSION ?= $(shell git describe --tags --dirty 2>/dev/null)
.FORCE:
version: .FORCE
@echo $(VERSION) > $(NAME)/VERSION
@echo $(VERSION)
help: ## Show this help.
@fgrep -h "##" $(MAKEFILE_LIST) | fgrep -v fgrep | sed -e 's/\\$$//' | sed -e 's/\(.*:\)[^#]*##\s*\(.*\)/\1\t\2/' | column -t -s " "
config: ## Load config from the environment. You should run it once in every session before other tasks. Run: eval $(make config)
@echo ". ../.env || true;"
@awk '{ print "export " $$0}' .env
@echo "# Please, run: "
@echo "# eval \$$(make config)"
# If you need to run a command on the key/value pairs, use this:
# @awk '{ split($$0, a, "="); "echo " a[2] " | base64 -w 0" |& getline b64; print "export " a[1] "=" a[2]; print "export " a[1] "_BASE64=" b64}' .env
ci: ## Run a task using gitlab-runner. Only use to debug problems in the CI pipeline
gitlab-runner exec shell --builds-dir '.builds' --env CI_PROJECT_NAME=$(NAME) ${action}
.PHONY:: config help ci version .FORCE

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IMAGEWTAG ?= $(IMAGENAME):$(VERSION)
login: ## Log in to the registry. It will only be used in the server, or when running a CI task locally (if CI_BUILD_TOKEN is set).
ifeq ($(CI_BUILD_TOKEN),)
@echo "Not logging in to the docker registry" "$(CI_REGISTRY)"
else
@docker login -u gitlab-ci-token -p $(CI_BUILD_TOKEN) $(CI_REGISTRY)
endif
ifeq ($(HUB_USER),)
@echo "Not logging in to global the docker registry"
else
@docker login -u $(HUB_USER) -p $(HUB_PASSWORD)
endif
clean:: ## Remove docker credentials
ifeq ($(HUB_USER),)
else
@docker logout
endif
.PHONY:: login clean

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git_commit:
git commit -a
git_tag:
git tag ${VERSION}
git_push:
git push --tags origin master
push-github: ## Push the code to github. You need to set up HUB_USER and HUB_PASSWORD
$(eval KEY_FILE := $(shell mktemp))
@echo "$$GITHUB_DEPLOY_KEY" > $(KEY_FILE)
@git remote rm github-deploy || true
git remote add github-deploy $(GITHUB_REPO)
@GIT_SSH_COMMAND="ssh -i $(KEY_FILE)" git fetch github-deploy $(CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME) || true
@GIT_SSH_COMMAND="ssh -i $(KEY_FILE)" git push github-deploy $(CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME)
rm $(KEY_FILE)
.PHONY:: git_commit git_tag git_push push-github

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# Deployment with Kubernetes
# KUBE_CA_PEM_FILE is the path of a certificate file. It automatically set by GitLab
# if you enable Kubernetes integration in a project.
#
# As of this writing, Kubernetes integration can not be set on a group level, so it has to
# be manually set in every project.
# Alternatively, we use a custom KUBE_CA_BUNDLE environment variable, which can be set at
# the group level. In this case, the variable contains the whole content of the certificate,
# which we dump to a temporary file
#
# Check if the KUBE_CA_PEM_FILE exists. Otherwise, create it from KUBE_CA_BUNDLE
KUBE_CA_TEMP=false
ifeq ($(wildcard $(KUBE_CA_PEM_FILE)),)
KUBE_CA_PEM_FILE:="$$PWD/.ca.crt"
CREATED:=$(shell echo -e "$$KUBE_CA_BUNDLE" > $(KUBE_CA_PEM_FILE))
endif
KUBE_URL?=""
KUBE_TOKEN?=""
KUBE_NAMESPACE?=$(NAME)
KUBECTL=docker run --rm -v $(KUBE_CA_PEM_FILE):/tmp/ca.pem -i lachlanevenson/k8s-kubectl --server="$(KUBE_URL)" --token="$(KUBE_TOKEN)" --certificate-authority="/tmp/ca.pem" -n $(KUBE_NAMESPACE)
CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME?=master
info: ## Print variables. Useful for debugging.
@echo "#KUBERNETES"
@echo KUBE_URL=$(KUBE_URL)
@echo KUBE_CA_PEM_FILE=$(KUBE_CA_PEM_FILE)
@echo KUBE_CA_BUNDLE=$$KUBE_CA_BUNDLE
@echo KUBE_TOKEN=$(KUBE_TOKEN)
@echo KUBE_NAMESPACE=$(KUBE_NAMESPACE)
@echo KUBECTL=$(KUBECTL)
@echo "#CI"
@echo CI_PROJECT_NAME=$(CI_PROJECT_NAME)
@echo CI_REGISTRY=$(CI_REGISTRY)
@echo CI_REGISTRY_USER=$(CI_REGISTRY_USER)
@echo CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME=$(CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME)
#
# Deployment and advanced features
#
deploy: ## Deploy to kubernetes using the credentials in KUBE_CA_PEM_FILE (or KUBE_CA_BUNDLE ) and TOKEN
@ls k8s/
@cat k8s/*.yaml k8s/*.yml k8s/*.tmpl 2>/dev/null | envsubst | $(KUBECTL) apply -f -
deploy-check: ## Get the deployed configuration.
@$(KUBECTL) get deploy,pods,svc,ingress
.PHONY:: info deploy deploy-check

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makefiles-remote:
git remote add makefiles ssh://git@lab.cluster.gsi.dit.upm.es:2200/docs/templates/makefiles.git || true
makefiles-commit: makefiles-remote
git add -f .makefiles
git commit -em "Updated makefiles from ${NAME}"
makefiles-push:
git subtree push --prefix=.makefiles/ makefiles $(NAME)
makefiles-pull: makefiles-remote
git subtree pull --prefix=.makefiles/ makefiles master --squash
.PHONY:: makefiles-remote makefiles-commit makefiles-push makefiles-pull

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init: ## Init pre-commit hooks (i.e. enforcing format checking before allowing a commit)
pip install --user pre-commit
pre-commit install
.PHONY:: init

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PYVERSIONS ?= 2.7
PYMAIN ?= $(firstword $(PYVERSIONS))
TARNAME ?= $(NAME)-$(VERSION).tar.gz
DEVPORT ?= 6000
yapf: ## Format python code
yapf -i -r $(NAME)
yapf -i -r tests
dockerfiles: $(addprefix Dockerfile-,$(PYVERSIONS)) ## Generate dockerfiles for each python version
@unlink Dockerfile >/dev/null
ln -s Dockerfile-$(PYMAIN) Dockerfile
Dockerfile-%: Dockerfile.template ## Generate a specific dockerfile (e.g. Dockerfile-2.7)
sed "s/{{PYVERSION}}/$*/" Dockerfile.template > Dockerfile-$*
quick_build: $(addprefix build-, $(PYMAIN))
build: $(addprefix build-, $(PYVERSIONS)) ## Build all images / python versions
build-%: version Dockerfile-% ## Build a specific version (e.g. build-2.7)
docker build -t '$(IMAGEWTAG)-python$*' --cache-from $(IMAGENAME):python$* -f Dockerfile-$* .;
dev-%: ## Launch a specific development environment using docker (e.g. dev-2.7)
@docker start $(NAME)-dev$* || (\
$(MAKE) build-$*; \
docker run -d -w /usr/src/app/ -p $(DEVPORT):5000 -v $$PWD:/usr/src/app --entrypoint=/bin/bash -ti --name $(NAME)-dev$* '$(IMAGEWTAG)-python$*'; \
)\
docker exec -ti $(NAME)-dev$* bash
dev: dev-$(PYMAIN) ## Launch a development environment using docker, using the default python version
quick_test: test-$(PYMAIN)
test-%: ## Run setup.py from in an isolated container, built from the base image. (e.g. test-2.7)
# This speeds tests up because the image has most (if not all) of the dependencies already.
docker rm $(NAME)-test-$* || true
docker create -ti --name $(NAME)-test-$* --entrypoint="" -w /usr/src/app/ $(IMAGENAME):python$* python setup.py test
docker cp . $(NAME)-test-$*:/usr/src/app
docker start -a $(NAME)-test-$*
test: $(addprefix test-,$(PYVERSIONS)) ## Run the tests with the main python version
run-%: build-%
docker run --rm -p $(DEVPORT):5000 -ti '$(IMAGEWTAG)-python$(PYMAIN)' --default-plugins
run: run-$(PYMAIN)
# Pypy - Upload a package
dist/$(TARNAME): version
python setup.py sdist;
sdist: dist/$(TARNAME) ## Generate the distribution file (wheel)
pip_test-%: sdist ## Test the distribution file using pip install and a specific python version (e.g. pip_test-2.7)
docker run --rm -v $$PWD/dist:/dist/ python:$* pip install /dist/$(TARNAME);
pip_test: $(addprefix pip_test-,$(PYVERSIONS)) ## Test pip installation with the main python version
pip_upload: pip_test ## Upload package to pip
python setup.py sdist upload ;
# Pushing to docker
push-latest: $(addprefix push-latest-,$(PYVERSIONS)) ## Push the "latest" tag to dockerhub
docker tag '$(IMAGEWTAG)-python$(PYMAIN)' '$(IMAGEWTAG)'
docker tag '$(IMAGEWTAG)-python$(PYMAIN)' '$(IMAGENAME)'
docker push '$(IMAGENAME):latest'
docker push '$(IMAGEWTAG)'
push-latest-%: build-% ## Push the latest image for a specific python version
docker tag $(IMAGENAME):$(VERSION)-python$* $(IMAGENAME):python$*
docker push $(IMAGENAME):$(VERSION)-python$*
docker push $(IMAGENAME):python$*
push-%: build-% ## Push the image of the current version (tagged). e.g. push-2.7
docker push $(IMAGENAME):$(VERSION)-python$*
push: $(addprefix push-,$(PYVERSIONS)) ## Push an image with the current version for every python version
docker tag '$(IMAGEWTAG)-python$(PYMAIN)' '$(IMAGEWTAG)'
docker push $(IMAGENAME):$(VERSION)
clean:: ## Clean older docker images and containers related to this project and dev environments
@docker stop $(addprefix $(NAME)-dev,$(PYVERSIONS)) 2>/dev/null || true
@docker rm $(addprefix $(NAME)-dev,$(PYVERSIONS)) 2>/dev/null || true
@docker ps -a | grep $(IMAGENAME) | awk '{ split($$2, vers, "-"); if(vers[0] != "${VERSION}"){ print $$1;}}' | xargs docker rm -v 2>/dev/null|| true
@docker images | grep $(IMAGENAME) | awk '{ split($$2, vers, "-"); if(vers[0] != "${VERSION}"){ print $$1":"$$2;}}' | xargs docker rmi 2>/dev/null|| true
.PHONY:: yapf dockerfiles Dockerfile-% quick_build build build-% dev-% quick-dev test quick_test push-latest push-latest-% push-% push