{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }: with lib; let jenkinsCfg = config.services.jenkins; cfg = config.services.jenkins.jobBuilder; in { options = { services.jenkins.jobBuilder = { enable = mkOption { type = types.bool; default = false; description = '' Whether or not to enable the Jenkins Job Builder (JJB) service. It allows defining jobs for Jenkins in a declarative manner. Jobs managed through the Jenkins WebUI (or by other means) are left unchanged. Note that it really is declarative configuration; if you remove a previously defined job, the corresponding job directory will be deleted. Please see the Jenkins Job Builder documentation for more info: http://docs.openstack.org/infra/jenkins-job-builder/ ''; }; accessUser = mkOption { default = ""; type = types.str; description = '' User id in Jenkins used to reload config. ''; }; accessToken = mkOption { default = ""; type = types.str; description = '' User token in Jenkins used to reload config. WARNING: This token will be world readable in the Nix store. To keep it secret, use the option instead. ''; }; accessTokenFile = mkOption { default = ""; type = types.str; example = "/run/keys/jenkins-job-builder-access-token"; description = '' File containing the API token for the user. ''; }; yamlJobs = mkOption { default = ""; type = types.lines; example = '' - job: name: jenkins-job-test-1 builders: - shell: echo 'Hello world!' ''; description = '' Job descriptions for Jenkins Job Builder in YAML format. ''; }; jsonJobs = mkOption { default = [ ]; type = types.listOf types.str; example = literalExpression '' [ ''' [ { "job": { "name": "jenkins-job-test-2", "builders": [ "shell": "echo 'Hello world!'" ] } } ] ''' ] ''; description = '' Job descriptions for Jenkins Job Builder in JSON format. ''; }; nixJobs = mkOption { default = [ ]; type = types.listOf types.attrs; example = literalExpression '' [ { job = { name = "jenkins-job-test-3"; builders = [ { shell = "echo 'Hello world!'"; } ]; }; } ] ''; description = '' Job descriptions for Jenkins Job Builder in Nix format. This is a trivial wrapper around jsonJobs, using builtins.toJSON behind the scene. ''; }; }; }; config = mkIf (jenkinsCfg.enable && cfg.enable) { assertions = [ { assertion = if cfg.accessUser != "" then (cfg.accessToken != "" && cfg.accessTokenFile == "") || (cfg.accessToken == "" && cfg.accessTokenFile != "") else true; message = '' One of accessToken and accessTokenFile options must be non-empty strings, but not both. Current values: services.jenkins.jobBuilder.accessToken = "${cfg.accessToken}" services.jenkins.jobBuilder.accessTokenFile = "${cfg.accessTokenFile}" ''; } ]; systemd.services.jenkins-job-builder = { description = "Jenkins Job Builder Service"; # JJB can run either before or after jenkins. We chose after, so we can # always use curl to notify (running) jenkins to reload its config. after = [ "jenkins.service" ]; wantedBy = [ "multi-user.target" ]; path = with pkgs; [ jenkins-job-builder curl ]; # Q: Why manipulate files directly instead of using "jenkins-jobs upload [...]"? # A: Because this module is for administering a local jenkins install, # and using local file copy allows us to not worry about # authentication. script = let yamlJobsFile = builtins.toFile "jobs.yaml" cfg.yamlJobs; jsonJobsFiles = map (x: (builtins.toFile "jobs.json" x)) (cfg.jsonJobs ++ [(builtins.toJSON cfg.nixJobs)]); jobBuilderOutputDir = "/run/jenkins-job-builder/output"; # Stamp file is placed in $JENKINS_HOME/jobs/$JOB_NAME/ to indicate # ownership. Enables tracking and removal of stale jobs. ownerStamp = ".config-xml-managed-by-nixos-jenkins-job-builder"; reloadScript = '' echo "Asking Jenkins to reload config" curl_opts="--silent --fail --show-error" access_token=${if cfg.accessTokenFile != "" then "$(cat '${cfg.accessTokenFile}')" else cfg.accessToken} jenkins_url="http://${cfg.accessUser}:$access_token@${jenkinsCfg.listenAddress}:${toString jenkinsCfg.port}${jenkinsCfg.prefix}" crumb=$(curl $curl_opts "$jenkins_url"'/crumbIssuer/api/xml?xpath=concat(//crumbRequestField,":",//crumb)') curl $curl_opts -X POST -H "$crumb" "$jenkins_url"/reload ''; in '' joinByString() { local separator="$1" shift local first="$1" shift printf "%s" "$first" "''${@/#/$separator}" } # Map a relative directory path in the output from # jenkins-job-builder (jobname) to the layout expected by jenkins: # each directory level gets prepended "jobs/". getJenkinsJobDir() { IFS='/' read -ra input_dirs <<< "$1" printf "jobs/" joinByString "/jobs/" "''${input_dirs[@]}" } # The inverse of getJenkinsJobDir (remove the "jobs/" prefixes) getJobname() { IFS='/' read -ra input_dirs <<< "$1" local i=0 local nelem=''${#input_dirs[@]} for e in "''${input_dirs[@]}"; do if [ $((i % 2)) -eq 1 ]; then printf "$e" if [ $i -lt $(( nelem - 1 )) ]; then printf "/" fi fi i=$((i + 1)) done } rm -rf ${jobBuilderOutputDir} cur_decl_jobs=/run/jenkins-job-builder/declarative-jobs rm -f "$cur_decl_jobs" # Create / update jobs mkdir -p ${jobBuilderOutputDir} for inputFile in ${yamlJobsFile} ${concatStringsSep " " jsonJobsFiles}; do HOME="${jenkinsCfg.home}" "${pkgs.jenkins-job-builder}/bin/jenkins-jobs" --ignore-cache test --config-xml -o "${jobBuilderOutputDir}" "$inputFile" done find "${jobBuilderOutputDir}" -type f -name config.xml | while read -r f; do echo "$(dirname "$f")"; done | sort | while read -r dir; do jobname="$(realpath --relative-to="${jobBuilderOutputDir}" "$dir")" jenkinsjobname=$(getJenkinsJobDir "$jobname") jenkinsjobdir="${jenkinsCfg.home}/$jenkinsjobname" echo "Creating / updating job \"$jobname\"" mkdir -p "$jenkinsjobdir" touch "$jenkinsjobdir/${ownerStamp}" cp "$dir"/config.xml "$jenkinsjobdir/config.xml" echo "$jenkinsjobname" >> "$cur_decl_jobs" done # Remove stale jobs find "${jenkinsCfg.home}" -type f -name "${ownerStamp}" | while read -r f; do echo "$(dirname "$f")"; done | sort --reverse | while read -r dir; do jenkinsjobname="$(realpath --relative-to="${jenkinsCfg.home}" "$dir")" grep --quiet --line-regexp "$jenkinsjobname" "$cur_decl_jobs" 2>/dev/null && continue jobname=$(getJobname "$jenkinsjobname") echo "Deleting stale job \"$jobname\"" jobdir="${jenkinsCfg.home}/$jenkinsjobname" rm -rf "$jobdir" done '' + (if cfg.accessUser != "" then reloadScript else ""); serviceConfig = { User = jenkinsCfg.user; RuntimeDirectory = "jenkins-job-builder"; }; }; }; }