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2020-06-25spack config: new subcommands add/remove (#13920)Greg Becker1-1/+28
spack config add <value>: add nested value value to the configuration scope specified spack config remove/rm: remove specified configuration from the relevant scope
2020-06-24features: Add install failure tracking removal through `spack clean` (#15314)Tamara Dahlgren1-1/+1
* Add ability to force removal of install failure tracking data through spack clean * Add clean failures option to packaging guide
2020-06-23Added support for --fail-fast install option to terminate on first failureTamara Dahlgren1-1/+1
2020-06-23Added unit tests to Github Actions (#16610)Massimiliano Culpo1-12/+3
* Added unit tests to Github Actions * Set user e-mail and name for git tests to succeed * Simplify setup.sh logic * Replicate Travis script on Github Actions * Update flags since '.' is not allowed * Added badge, simplified workflow * Remove pinning of coverage * Remove unit tests run on Github Actions from Travis
2020-06-22Pre ci optimization (#16372)Omar Padron1-1/+1
* add initial optimization script * integrate optimization in spack ci * make optimization opt-in * fix import error * flake8 fixes * update command completion * work around vermin errors * fix sphynx errors
2020-06-18Explicitly install setuptools in docker images (#17143)Omar Padron4-0/+4
2020-06-16fix docker image entrypoints (#17105)Omar Padron7-436/+269
Also removes extraneous prompt and ssh handling logic.
2020-06-05commands: use a single ThreadPool for `spack versions` (#16749)Massimiliano Culpo1-1/+1
This fixes a fork bomb in `spack versions`. Recursive generation of pools to scrape URLs in `_spider` was creating large numbers of processes. Instead of recursively creating process pools, we now use a single `ThreadPool` with a concurrency limit. More on the issue: having ~10 users running at the same time spack versions on front-end nodes caused kernel lockup due to the high number of sockets opened (sys-admin reports ~210k distributed over 3 nodes). Users were internal, so they had ulimit -n set to ~70k. The forking behavior could be observed by just running: $ spack versions boost and checking the number of processes spawned. Number of processes per se was not the issue, but each one of them opens a socket which can stress `iptables`. In the original issue the kernel watchdog was reporting: Message from syslogd@login03 at May 19 12:01:30 ... kernel:Watchdog CPU:110 Hard LOCKUP Message from syslogd@login03 at May 19 12:01:31 ... kernel:watchdog: BUG: soft lockup - CPU#110 stuck for 23s! [python3:2756] Message from syslogd@login03 at May 19 12:01:31 ... kernel:watchdog: BUG: soft lockup - CPU#94 stuck for 22s! [iptables:5603]
2020-06-03Mirrors: add option to exclude packages from "mirror create" (#14154)Peter Scheibel1-1/+1
* add an --exclude-file option to 'spack mirror create' which allows a user to specify a file of specs to exclude when creating a mirror. this is anticipated to be useful especially when using the '--all' option * allow specifying number of versions when mirroring all packages * when mirroring all specs within an environment, include dependencies of root specs * add '--exclude-specs' option to allow user to specify that specs should be excluded on the command line * add test for excluding specs
2020-06-03Feature: add option to create view by copying/relocating files (#16480)Greg Becker1-1/+19
* add subcommand `spack view copy/relocate` * update bash completions * add copy/relocate commands to view tests * allow copied views to be removed
2020-05-14Pipelines: Support DAG scheduling and dynamic child pipelinesScott Wittenburg2-9/+21
This change also adds a code path through the spack ci pipelines infrastructure which supports PR testing on the Spack repository. Gitlab pipelines run as a result of a PR (either creation or pushing to a PR branch) will only verify that the packages in the environment build without error. When the PR branch is merged to develop, another pipeline will run which results in the generated binaries getting pushed to the binary mirror.
2020-05-13Added alias and bash completion for spacktivate (#16472)Ben Bergen4-0/+17
2020-05-12travis: use bionic as default for Linux (#16521)Massimiliano Culpo2-25/+43
Modifications: - [x] Travis now uses `bionic` as a default (`xenial` used for Python 3.5, `trusty` for Python 2.6) - [x] Shell unit tests have been factored into their own run - [x] `kcov` is built only for tests that upload coverage results Overall with this we shave 3-4 mins. on each run and add an additional run of about 3 min. For some reason `kcov` 38 fails forwarding output when used with Python unit tests, so I used v34 for that and v38 (latest) for shell testing. Previously we were using v25.
2020-05-11Remove 'spack bootstrap' and associated docs (#15179)Massimiliano Culpo2-42/+1
fixes #15145 This commit removes the outdated `spack bootstrap` command and any reference to it in the documentation and unit tests.
2020-05-07"spack checksum" QoL (#14311)iarspider1-1/+1
* Non-interactive mode for spack checksum; allow passing 'package@version' to spack checksum * Flake8 fixes * Update checksum.py Fix typo * Update spack-completion script * Automatically set non-interactive mode if more than one version passed * Update lib/spack/spack/cmd/checksum.py Co-Authored-By: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com> * Add documentation and update spack-completion * Flake8 * Rename option * Update spack-completion * Update lib/spack/spack/cmd/checksum.py Co-Authored-By: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com> * Update checksum.py * Update stage.py * Update create.py Use batch mode when adding a new package Co-authored-by: Ivan Razumov <ivan.razumov@cern.ch> Co-authored-by: Adam J. Stewart <ajstewart426@gmail.com>
2020-05-05Automatically find externals (#15158)Peter Scheibel1-1/+19
Add a `spack external find` command that tries to populate `packages.yaml` with external packages from the user's `$PATH`. This focuses on finding build dependencies. Currently, support has only been added for `cmake`. For a package to be discoverable with `spack external find`, it must define: * an `executables` class attribute containing a list of regular expressions that match executable names. * a `determine_spec_details(prefix, specs_in_prefix)` method Spack will call `determine_spec_details()` once for each prefix where executables are found, passing in the path to the prefix and the path to all found executables. The package is responsible for invoking the executables and figuring out what type of installation(s) are in the prefix, and returning one or more specs (each with version, variants or whatever else the user decides to include in the spec). The found specs and prefixes will be added to the user's `packages.yaml` file. Providing the `--not-buildable` option will mark all generated entries in `packages.yaml` as `buildable: False`
2020-05-01dev-build: --drop-in <shell> (#14887)Axel Huebl1-2/+2
* dev-build: --drop-in <shell> Add a `--drop-in <shell>` option to `spack dev-build`. This option will automatically run a `spack build-env <spec> -- <shell>` at the end of a `dev-build`, e.g. to quickly drop-and-devel into a build phase of a package. Example usage: ``` spack dev-build --before cmake --drop-in bash openpmd-api@develop ``` * build_env: drop in unit test Co-authored-by: Greg Becker <becker33@llnl.gov>
2020-04-28dev-build: stop before phase (#14699)Axel Huebl1-2/+2
Add `-b,--before` option to dev-build command to stop before the phase in question.
2020-04-23Travis: change the spec we concretize on MacOS (#16256)Massimiliano Culpo1-1/+5
Since CMake can't build with GCC on MacOS, choose a spec that doesn't have CMake in the DAG.
2020-04-20autotools: remove FORCE_UNSAFE_CONFIGURE from docs, commands, code (#16145)Todd Gamblin5-11/+4
Since #16132, we've consolidated the setting of FORCE_UNSAFE_CONFIGURE to `autotools.py`, so we don't need to use it in packages like `coreutils`, in our commands, or in our container recipes. - [x] Remove FORCE_UNSAFE_CONFIGURE from packages - [x] Remove FORCE_UNSAFE_CONFIGURE from container recipes - [x] Remove FORCE_UNSAFE_CONFIGURE from `spack ci` command
2020-04-16macos: use DYLD_FALLBACK_LIBRARY_PATH instead of DYLD_LIBRARY_PATHTodd Gamblin2-8/+8
`DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH` can frequently break builtin macOS software when pointed at Spack libraries. This is because it takes *higher* precedence than the default library search paths, which are used by system software. `DYLD_FALLBACK_LIBRARY_PATH`, on the other hand, takes lower precedence. At first glance, this might seem bad, because the software installed by Spack in an environment needs to find *its* libraries, and it should not use the defaults. However, Spack's isntallations are always `RPATH`'d, so they do not have this problem. `DYLD_FALLBACK_LIBRARY_PATH` is thus useful for things built in an environment that need to use Spack's libraries, that don't set *their* RPATHs correctly for whatever reason. We now prefer it to `DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH` in modules and in environments because it helps a little bit, and it is much less intrusive.
2020-04-03Add option "--first" for "spack load" (#15622)G-Ragghianti1-1/+1
* Implemented --first option for "spack load" * added test for "spack load --first" Co-authored-by: gragghia <gragghia@localhost.localdomain>
2020-04-02Add commands to facilitate Spack/Python/OS reporting (#15834)Adam J. Stewart1-2/+6
* Add --version arg to spack python command * Add `spack debug report` command
2020-03-31Allow Spack Environments with '-h' in the name (#15429)Adam J. Stewart2-32/+63
If a user invoked "spack env activate example-henv", Spack would mistakenly interpret the "-h" from "example-henv" as the "-h" option. This commit allows users to create and activate environments with "-h" in the name. This issue existed for bash shell support as well as csh support, and this commit addresses both, along with some other unrelated csh support issues.
2020-03-07Only use stable versions for public mirror (#15100)Peter Scheibel1-1/+1
* add --skip-unstable-versions option to 'spack mirror create' which skips sources/resource for packages if their version is not stable (i.e. if they are the head of a git branch rather than a fixed commit) * '--skip-unstable-versions' should skip all VCS sources/resources, not just those which are not cachable
2020-03-05Recover coverage from subprocesses during unit tests (#15354)Tamara Dahlgren1-6/+2
* Recover coverage from subprocesses during unit tests
2020-02-25buildcache cmd: add explicit message with default output dir for ↵Patrick Gartung1-1/+1
buildcaches. (#15090) * Make -d directory a required option. Print messages about where buildcaches will be written. * Add mutually exclusive required options * spack commands --update-completion * Apply @opadron's patch * Update share/spack/spack-completion.bash * Incorporate @opadron's suggestions
2020-02-25add --only option to buildcache create cmd (#14921)Omar Padron1-1/+1
* add --only option to buildcache create cmd replaces the --no-deps option
2020-02-25Buildcache cmd: add install -o/--otherarch option for installing macOS ↵Patrick Gartung1-1/+1
buildcaches on linux (#15192) * Buildcache command: add install option -o/--otherarch This will allow matching specs from other archs, for example installing macOS buildcaches on linux hosts. * spack commands --update-completion
2020-02-17spack extensions prints list of extendable packages (#14473)Adam J. Stewart2-2/+2
* spack extensions prints list of extendable packages * Update tab completion scripts
2020-02-13Fix shell detection: zsh5 -> zsh (#14858)Adam J. Stewart1-1/+2
2020-02-12spack python: add -m option to run modules as scriptsTodd Gamblin1-1/+1
It's often useful to run a module with `python -m`, e.g.: python -m pyinstrument script.py Running a python script this way was hard, though, as `spack python` did not have a similar `-m` option. This PR adds a `-m` option to `spack python` so that we can do things like this: spack python -m pyinstrument ./test.py This makes it easy to write a script that uses a small part of Spack and then profile it. Previously thee easiest way to do this was to write a custom Spack command, which is often overkill.
2020-02-06Allow installing unsigned binary packages (#11107)Oliver Breitwieser1-1/+1
This commit introduces a `--no-check-signature` option for `spack install` so that unsigned packages can be installed. It is off by default (signatures required).
2020-02-03buildcache list: restore original behavior of allowing constraints like ↵Patrick Gartung1-1/+1
@version. (#14732)
2020-01-30`spack containerize` generates containers from envs (#14202)Massimiliano Culpo3-1/+146
This PR adds a new command to Spack: ```console $ spack containerize -h usage: spack containerize [-h] [--config CONFIG] creates recipes to build images for different container runtimes optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --config CONFIG configuration for the container recipe that will be generated ``` which takes an environment with an additional `container` section: ```yaml spack: specs: - gromacs build_type=Release - mpich - fftw precision=float packages: all: target: [broadwell] container: # Select the format of the recipe e.g. docker, # singularity or anything else that is currently supported format: docker # Select from a valid list of images base: image: "ubuntu:18.04" spack: prerelease # Additional system packages that are needed at runtime os_packages: - libgomp1 ``` and turns it into a `Dockerfile` or a Singularity definition file, for instance: ```Dockerfile # Build stage with Spack pre-installed and ready to be used FROM spack/ubuntu-bionic:prerelease as builder # What we want to install and how we want to install it # is specified in a manifest file (spack.yaml) RUN mkdir /opt/spack-environment \ && (echo "spack:" \ && echo " specs:" \ && echo " - gromacs build_type=Release" \ && echo " - mpich" \ && echo " - fftw precision=float" \ && echo " packages:" \ && echo " all:" \ && echo " target:" \ && echo " - broadwell" \ && echo " config:" \ && echo " install_tree: /opt/software" \ && echo " concretization: together" \ && echo " view: /opt/view") > /opt/spack-environment/spack.yaml # Install the software, remove unecessary deps and strip executables RUN cd /opt/spack-environment && spack install && spack autoremove -y RUN find -L /opt/view/* -type f -exec readlink -f '{}' \; | \ xargs file -i | \ grep 'charset=binary' | \ grep 'x-executable\|x-archive\|x-sharedlib' | \ awk -F: '{print $1}' | xargs strip -s # Modifications to the environment that are necessary to run RUN cd /opt/spack-environment && \ spack env activate --sh -d . >> /etc/profile.d/z10_spack_environment.sh # Bare OS image to run the installed executables FROM ubuntu:18.04 COPY --from=builder /opt/spack-environment /opt/spack-environment COPY --from=builder /opt/software /opt/software COPY --from=builder /opt/view /opt/view COPY --from=builder /etc/profile.d/z10_spack_environment.sh /etc/profile.d/z10_spack_environment.sh RUN apt-get -yqq update && apt-get -yqq upgrade \ && apt-get -yqq install libgomp1 \ && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* ENTRYPOINT ["/bin/bash", "--rcfile", "/etc/profile", "-l"] ```
2020-01-30Limit the number of spec files downloaded to find matches for buildcaches ↵Patrick Gartung1-1/+1
(#14659) * Limit the number of spec flies downloaded to find matches
2020-01-24Add spack config list command for tab completion (#14474)Adam J. Stewart2-3/+7
* Add spack config list command for tab completion * Update tab completion scripts
2020-01-23commands: add simple `spack commands --update-completion` argument (#14607)Todd Gamblin2-24/+1
Instead of another script, this adds a simple argument to `spack commands` that updates the completion script. Developers can now just run: spack commands --update-completion This should make it simpler for developers to remember to run this *before* the tests fail. Also, this version tab-completes.
2020-01-22shell support: `spack load` no longer needs modules (#14062)Greg Becker4-76/+62
Previously the `spack load` command was a wrapper around `module load`. This required some bootstrapping of modules to make `spack load` work properly. With this PR, the `spack` shell function handles the environment modifications necessary to add packages to your user environment. This removes the dependence on environment modules or lmod and removes the requirement to bootstrap spack (beyond using the setup-env scripts). Included in this PR is support for MacOS when using Apple's System Integrity Protection (SIP), which is enabled by default in modern MacOS versions. SIP clears the `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` and `DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH` variables on process startup for executables that live in `/usr` (but not '/usr/local', `/System`, `/bin`, and `/sbin` among other system locations. Spack cannot know the `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` of the calling process when executed using `/bin/sh` and `/usr/bin/python`. The `spack` shell function now manually forwards these two variables, if they are present, as `SPACK_<VAR>` and recovers those values on startup. - [x] spack load/unload no longer delegate to modules - [x] refactor user_environment modification calculations - [x] update documentation for spack load/unload Co-authored-by: Todd Gamblin <tgamblin@llnl.gov>
2020-01-22Use `spack commands --format=bash` to generate shell completion (#14393)Adam J. Stewart7-709/+1403
This PR adds a `--format=bash` option to `spack commands` to auto-generate the Bash programmable tab completion script. It can be extended to work for other shells. Progress: - [x] Fix bug in superclass initialization in `ArgparseWriter` - [x] Refactor `ArgparseWriter` (see below) - [x] Ensure that output of old `--format` options remains the same - [x] Add `ArgparseCompletionWriter` and `BashCompletionWriter` - [x] Add `--aliases` option to add command aliases - [x] Standardize positional argument names - [x] Tests for `spack commands --format=bash` coverage - [x] Tests to make sure `spack-completion.bash` stays up-to-date - [x] Tests for `spack-completion.bash` coverage - [x] Speed up `spack-completion.bash` by caching subroutine calls This PR also necessitates a significant refactoring of `ArgparseWriter`. Previously, `ArgparseWriter` was mostly a single `_write` method which handled everything from extracting the information we care about from the parser to formatting the output. Now, `_write` only handles recursion, while the information extraction is split into a separate `parse` method, and the formatting is handled by `format`. This allows subclasses to completely redefine how the format will appear without overriding all of `_write`. Co-Authored-by: Todd Gamblin <tgamblin@llnl.gov>
2020-01-14stop word splitting from leaking out of setup-env (#14472)Tom Scogland1-1/+1
The pathadd function was using setopt to configure zsh for word splitting, which leaks out of the function and breaks default functionality in a number of external zsh plugins and packages. This switches to emulate -L, just as the spack function uses, to keep the setting local to the function.
2020-01-10Reformat Bash tab completion script (#14456)Adam J. Stewart1-306/+224
2020-01-06Fix outdated bash tab completion (#14392)Adam J. Stewart1-201/+321
2020-01-01tests: improved `spack test` command line optionsTodd Gamblin1-1/+2
Previously, `spack test` automatically passed all of its arguments to `pytest -k` if no options were provided, and to `pytest` if they were. `spack test -l` also provided a list of test filenames, but they didn't really let you completely narrow down which tests you wanted to run. Instead of trying to do our own weird thing, this passes `spack test` args directly to `pytest`, and omits the implicit `-k`. This means we can now run, e.g.: ```console $ spack test spec_syntax.py::TestSpecSyntax::test_ambiguous ``` This wasn't possible before, because we'd pass the fully qualified name to `pytest -k` and get an error. Because `pytest` doesn't have the greatest ability to list tests, I've tweaked the `-l`/`--list`, `-L`/`--list-long`, and `-N`/`--list-names` options to `spack test` so that they help you understand the names better. you can combine these options with `-k` or other arguments to do pretty powerful searches. This one makes it easy to get a list of names so you can run tests in different orders (something I find useful for debugging `pytest` issues): ```console $ spack test --list-names -k "spec and concretize" cmd/env.py::test_concretize_user_specs_together concretize.py::TestConcretize::test_conflicts_in_spec concretize.py::TestConcretize::test_find_spec_children concretize.py::TestConcretize::test_find_spec_none concretize.py::TestConcretize::test_find_spec_parents concretize.py::TestConcretize::test_find_spec_self concretize.py::TestConcretize::test_find_spec_sibling concretize.py::TestConcretize::test_no_matching_compiler_specs concretize.py::TestConcretize::test_simultaneous_concretization_of_specs spec_dag.py::TestSpecDag::test_concretize_deptypes spec_dag.py::TestSpecDag::test_copy_concretized ``` You can combine any list option with keywords: ```console $ spack test --list -k microarchitecture llnl/util/cpu.py modules/lmod.py ``` ```console $ spack test --list-long -k microarchitecture llnl/util/cpu.py:: test_generic_microarchitecture modules/lmod.py::TestLmod:: test_only_generic_microarchitectures_in_root ``` Or just list specific files: ```console $ spack test --list-long cmd/test.py cmd/test.py:: test_list test_list_names_with_pytest_arg test_list_long test_list_with_keywords test_list_long_with_pytest_arg test_list_with_pytest_arg test_list_names ``` Hopefully this stuff will help with debugging test issues. - [x] make `spack test` send args directly to `pytest` instead of trying to do fancy things. - [x] rework `--list`, `--list-long`, and add `--list-names` to make searching for tests easier. - [x] make it possible to mix Spack's list args with `pytest` args (they're just fancy parsing around `pytest --collect-only`) - [x] add docs - [x] add tests - [x] update spack completion
2019-12-30copyright: update copyright dates for 2020 (#14328)Todd Gamblin18-18/+18
2019-12-27setup-env-test: fix pipe redirect (#14306)Johannes Blaschke1-1/+1
2019-12-25Migrate build tests from Travis to Github Actions (#13967)Massimiliano Culpo1-3/+16
This PR moves build smoke tests from TravisCI and migrates them to Github Actions. The result is that build tests are performed in parallel with unit tests and they don't hog additional resources on Travis. The workflow will not run if a PR only changes packages in the built-in repository, but will always run on pushes to develop or master. * Removed build tests from Travis and passed them to Github Actions * Store ~/.ccache in Github Actions cache * Add filters on paths and make sure this workflow don't run * Use paths-ignore and exclude only files in the built-in repo * Added a badge to README.md
2019-12-16Harden shell detection when procfs is available (#13950)Massimiliano Culpo1-3/+6
2019-12-16Travis exits at the first failing test, pin codecov at v4.5.4 (#14179)Massimiliano Culpo1-1/+1
Before this commit we used to run the entire unit test suite in the presence of a failure. Since we currently rely a lot on the state of the filesystem etc. the end report was most of the time showing spurious failures that were a consequence of the first failing test. This PR makes unit tests exit at the first failing test Also, pin codecov at v4.5.4 (last one supporting Python 2.6)
2019-12-13docker: add `file`, adjust locale, and use python3 for ubuntu (#13508)Scott Wittenburg2-16/+56
* docker: add missing module to ubuntu images * docker: fix issue with missing locale * docker: one package per line + rm python2 support * docker: ubuntu image also needs 'file' for buildcache creation