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@microsoft/artifact-baseline-coordinator

v2.1.2

Published

A library for managing and coordinating baseline artifacts.

Downloads

120

Readme

artifact-baseline-coordinator

A library for managing and coordinating baseline artifacts.

Installation

Using npm:

npm install @microsoft/artifact-baseline-coordinator

Using Yarn:

yarn add @microsoft/artifact-baseline-coordinator

Usage

The goal behind this library is to handle cases where candidate artifacts have a possibility of being generated before baseline artifacts. It handles them by storing the information of candidates which are pending on a particular baseline so that when the baseline is finished processing it can handle the artifact diffing for these candidates.

/// config.ts
export const tableConfig = {
  accountName: 'storageAccount',
  storageKey: 'storageKeyPlaceholder',
  tableName: 'pendingBaselines'
}

/// candidate.ts
if (!baselineExists) {
  await insertPendingCandidateForBaseline(tableConfig, baselineCommitId, candidateCommitId);
}


/// baseline.ts
// after finishing baseline processing
const pendingCandidates = await getPendingCandidatesForBaseline(tableConfig, baselineCommitId);
for (const candidateId of pendingCandidates) {
  // process candidate diffing vs baseline
  // ...
  // after processing
  await markCandidateAsComplete(tableConfig, baselineCommitId, candidateCommitId);
}

There is also a utility function getBaselineCommitsForAdo which can handle getting the correct baseline commit id to to use in ADO pipelines for a specific workingDirectory.

API

  • getBaselineCommitsForAdo
    • Returns a list of git commits which are calculated from the merge base of target branch of the PR commit, and the PR commit and then finding a commit from the merge base which touches the workingDirectory.
    • It derives the information for AdoContext through the environment variables mentioned below. You can override all of them through the adoContextOverride parameter in the function.
/*
  Defaults for AdoContext
  return {
    buildId: process.env.BUILD_BUILDID,
    commitId: process.env.BUILD_SOURCEVERSION,
    prId: getPrIdFromSourceBranch(process.env.BUILD_SOURCEBRANCH),
    projectName: process.env.SYSTEM_TEAMPROJECT,
    organization: getOrgNameFromUri(process.env.SYSTEM_COLLECTIONURI),
    repository: process.env.BUILD_REPOSITORY_NAME,
    accessToken: process.env.SYSTEM_ACCESSTOKEN,
    apiUrl: process.env.SYSTEM_TEAMFOUNDATIONCOLLECTIONURI,
    targetBranch: getBranchNameWithoutRefsHeads(
      process.env.SYSTEM_PULLREQUEST_TARGETBRANCH
    ),
    buildDefinitionId: process.env.SYSTEM_DEFINITIONID,
    sourceBranch: getBranchNameWithoutRefsHeads(process.env.BUILD_SOURCEBRANCH),
  };
*/

getBaselineCommitsForAdo: (workingDirectory?: string | undefined, adoContextOverride?: Partial<{
    buildId: string | undefined; 
    commitId: string | undefined;
    prId: string | undefined;
    projectName: string | undefined;
    organization: string | undefined;
    repository: string | undefined;
    accessToken: string | undefined;
    apiUrl: string | undefined;
    targetBranch: string | undefined;
    buildDefinitionId: string | undefined;
    sourceBranch: string | undefined;
}> | undefined) => Promise<import("azure-devops-node-api/interfaces/GitInterfaces").GitCommitRef[]>

Check Usage section for the functions below

Tips -

  • You can use any string value for candidate or baseline. For eg if you have multiple types of artifacts you can make the candidate as ${candidateCommitId}-${artifactType} and similar for baseline
type BaselineTableConfig = {
    accountName: string;
    storageKey: string;
    tableName: string;
};

insertPendingCandidateForBaseline: (config: BaselineTableConfig, candidateId: string, baselineId: string, artifactType: string) => Promise<void>

getPendingCandidatesForBaseline: (config: BaselineTableConfig, baselineId: string) => Promise<string[]>

markCandidateAsComplete: (config: BaselineTableConfig, candidateId: string, baselineId: string, artifactType: string) => Promise<void>

Contributing

This project welcomes contributions and suggestions. Most contributions require you to agree to a Contributor License Agreement (CLA) declaring that you have the right to, and actually do, grant us the rights to use your contribution. For details, visit https://cla.microsoft.com.

When you submit a pull request, a CLA-bot will automatically determine whether you need to provide a CLA and decorate the PR appropriately (e.g., label, comment). Simply follow the instructions provided by the bot. You will only need to do this once across all repositories using our CLA.

This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact [email protected] with any additional questions or comments.

License

MIT