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In order to simplify the CI configuration we are switching away from the generic jenkins shared pipeline which is completely written in Groovy. Instead we are switching to the Hopic project which only has a minimal CI driver component written in Groovy with the rest written in Python. With Hopic local debugging is made significantly easier.
.. You can view the documentation for Hopic at URL : /pages/PIPE/hopic/pages/browse/
In order to simplify the CI configuration we are switching away from the generic jenkins shared pipeline which is completely written in Groovy. Instead we are switching to the Hopic project which only has a minimal CI driver component written in Groovy with the rest written in Python. With Hopic local debugging is made significantly easier.
As of now the commit stage can be adapted to use Hopic's functionality. With this most of the required configuration will live in the hopic-ci-config.yaml file replacing the groovy snippets from the commit stage in jenkins file. This can be locally tested with the command - "hopic"
Install the hopic command with below package
.. code-block:: console
pip3 install --user 'git+https://github.com/tomtom-international/hopic.git@release/1#egg=hopic[interactive]'
.. _BashComplete: https://click.palletsprojects.com/en/7.x/bashcomplete/#activation
Enable TAB completion - include the below line in your .bashrc ( BashComplete_ )
.. code-block:: console
eval "$(_HOPIC_COMPLETE=source hopic)"
For the command line help on hopic usage
.. code-block:: console
hopic --help
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In order to simplify the CI configuration we are switching away from the generic jenkins shared pipeline which is completely written in Groovy. Instead we are switching to the Hopic project which only has a minimal CI driver component written in Groovy with the rest written in Python. With Hopic local debugging is made significantly easier.
We found that hopic demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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