From 51439a3d4487204a0d7c5697aa60a5c680fb927d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: HoLLy Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2017 21:30:22 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Add .gitlab-ci.yml --- .gitlab-ci.yml | 87 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 87 insertions(+) create mode 100644 .gitlab-ci.yml diff --git a/.gitlab-ci.yml b/.gitlab-ci.yml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9ee41c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/.gitlab-ci.yml @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ +# This file is a template, and might need editing before it works on your project. +# The following script will work for any project that can be built from command line by msbuild +# It uses powershell shell executor, so you need to add the following line to your config.toml file +# (located in gitlab-runner.exe directory): +# shell = "powershell" +# +# The script is composed of 3 stages: build, test and deploy. +# +# The build stage restores NuGet packages and uses msbuild to build the exe and msi +# One major issue you'll find is that you can't build msi projects from command line +# if you use vdproj. There are workarounds building msi via devenv, but they rarely work +# The best solution is migrating your vdproj projects to WiX, as it can be build directly +# by msbuild. +# +# The test stage runs nunit from command line against Test project inside your solution +# It also saves the resulting TestResult.xml file +# +# The deploy stage copies the exe and msi from build stage to a network drive +# You need to have the network drive mapped as Local System user for gitlab-runner service to see it +# The best way to persist the mapping is via a scheduled task (see: https://stackoverflow.com/a/7867064/1288473), +# running the following batch command: net use P: \\x.x.x.x\Projects /u:your_user your_pass /persistent:yes + + +# place project specific paths in variables to make the rest of the script more generic +variables: + EXE_RELEASE_FOLDER: 'YourApp\bin\Release' + MSI_RELEASE_FOLDER: 'Setup\bin\Release' + TEST_FOLDER: 'Tests\bin\Release' + DEPLOY_FOLDER: 'P:\Projects\YourApp\Builds' + + NUGET_PATH: 'C:\NuGet\nuget.exe' + MSBUILD_PATH: 'C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\14.0\Bin\msbuild.exe' + NUNIT_PATH: 'C:\Program Files (x86)\NUnit.org\nunit-console\nunit3-console.exe' + +stages: + - build + - test + - deploy + +build_job: + stage: build + only: + - tags # the build process will only be started by git tag commits + script: + - '& "$env:NUGET_PATH" restore' # restore Nuget dependencies + - '& "$env:MSBUILD_PATH" /p:Configuration=Release' # build the project + artifacts: + expire_in: 1 week # save gitlab server space, we copy the files we need to deploy folder later on + paths: + - '$env:EXE_RELEASE_FOLDER\YourApp.exe' # saving exe to copy to deploy folder + - '$env:MSI_RELEASE_FOLDER\YourApp Setup.msi' # saving msi to copy to deploy folder + - '$env:TEST_FOLDER\' # saving entire Test project so NUnit can run tests + +test_job: + stage: test + only: + - tags + script: + - '& "$env:NUNIT_PATH" ".\$env:TEST_FOLDER\Tests.dll"' # running NUnit tests + artifacts: + expire_in: 1 week # save gitlab server space, we copy the files we need to deploy folder later on + paths: + - '.\TestResult.xml' # saving NUnit results to copy to deploy folder + dependencies: + - build_job + +deploy_job: + stage: deploy + only: + - tags + script: + # Compose a folder for each release based on commit tag. + # Assuming your tag is Rev1.0.0.1, and your last commit message is 'First commit' + # the artifact files will be copied to: + # P:\Projects\YourApp\Builds\Rev1.0.0.1 - First commit\ + - '$commitSubject = git log -1 --pretty=%s' + - '$deployFolder = $($env:DEPLOY_FOLDER) + "\" + $($env:CI_BUILD_TAG) + " - " + $commitSubject + "\"' + + # xcopy takes care of recursively creating required folders + - 'xcopy /y ".\$env:EXE_RELEASE_FOLDER\YourApp.exe" "$deployFolder"' + - 'xcopy /y ".\$env:MSI_RELEASE_FOLDER\YourApp Setup.msi" "$deployFolder"' + - 'xcopy /y ".\TestResult.xml" "$deployFolder"' + + dependencies: + - build_job + - test_job + \ No newline at end of file