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# CI configuration file for CI utilizing cirrus-ci.org
#
# For instructions on how to enable the CI integration in a repository and
# further details, see src/tools/ci/README
#
#
# The actual CI tasks are defined in .cirrus.tasks.yml. To make the compute
# resources for CI configurable on a repository level, the "final" CI
# configuration is the combination of:
#
# 1) the contents of this file
#
# 2) if defined, the contents of the file referenced by the, repository
# level, REPO_CI_CONFIG_GIT_URL variable (see
# https://cirrus-ci.org/guide/programming-tasks/#fs for the accepted
# format)
#
# 3) .cirrus.tasks.yml
#
# This composition is done by .cirrus.star
env:
# Source of images / containers
GCP_PROJECT: pg-ci-images
IMAGE_PROJECT: $GCP_PROJECT
CONTAINER_REPO: us-docker.pkg.dev/${GCP_PROJECT}/ci
DISK_SIZE: 25
# Define how to run various types of tasks.
# VMs provided by cirrus-ci. Each user has a limited number of "free" credits
# for testing.
cirrus_community_vm_template: &cirrus_community_vm_template
compute_engine_instance:
image_project: $IMAGE_PROJECT
image: family/$IMAGE_FAMILY
platform: $PLATFORM
cpu: $CPUS
disk: $DISK_SIZE
default_linux_task_template: &linux_task_template
env:
PLATFORM: linux
<<: *cirrus_community_vm_template
default_freebsd_task_template: &freebsd_task_template
env:
PLATFORM: freebsd
<<: *cirrus_community_vm_template
default_windows_task_template: &windows_task_template
env:
PLATFORM: windows
<<: *cirrus_community_vm_template
# macos workers provided by cirrus-ci
default_macos_task_template: &macos_task_template
env:
PLATFORM: macos
macos_instance:
image: $IMAGE
# Contents of REPO_CI_CONFIG_GIT_URL, if defined, will be inserted here,
# followed by the contents .cirrus.tasks.yml. This allows
# REPO_CI_CONFIG_GIT_URL to override how the task types above will be
# executed, e.g. using a custom compute account or permanent workers.