Configuring Tide
Configuration of Tide is located under the config/prow/config.yaml file. All configuration for merge behavior and criteria belongs in the tide
yaml struct, but it may be necessary to also configure presubmits for Tide to run against PRs (see ‘Configuring Presubmit Jobs’ below).
This document will describe the fields of the tide
configuration and how to populate them, but you can also check out the GoDocs for the most up to date configuration specification.
To deploy Tide for your organization or repository, please see how to get started with prow.
General configuration
The following configuration fields are available:
sync_period
: The field specifies how often Tide will sync jobs with GitHub. Defaults to 1m.status_update_period
: The field specifies how often Tide will update GitHub status contexts. Defaults to the value ofsync_period
.queries
: List of queries (described below).merge_method
: A key/value pair of anorg/repo
as the key and merge method to override the default method of merge as value. Valid options aresquash
,rebase
, andmerge
. Defaults tomerge
.merge_commit_template
: A mapping fromorg/repo
ororg
to a set of Go templates to use when creating the title and body of merge commits. Go templates are evaluated with aPullRequest
(seePullRequest
type). This field and map keys are optional.target_urls
: A mapping from “*”,, or <org/repo> to the URL for the tide status contexts. The most specific key that matches will be used. pr_status_base_urls
: A mapping from “*”,, or <org/repo> to the base URL for the PR status page. If specified, this URL is used to construct a link that will be used for the tide status context. It is mutually exclusive with the target_urls
field.max_goroutines
: The maximum number of goroutines spawned inside the component to handle org/repo:branch pools. Defaults to 20. Needs to be a positive number.blocker_label
: The label used to identify issues which block merges to repository branches.squash_label
: The label used to ask Tide to use the squash method when merging the labeled PR.rebase_label
: The label used to ask Tide to use the rebase method when merging the labeled PR.merge_label
: The label used to ask Tide to use the merge method when merging the labeled PR.
Merge Blocker Issues
Tide supports temporary holds on merging into branches via the blocker_label
configuration option.
In order to use this option, set the blocker_label
configuration option for the Tide deployment.
Then, when blocking merges is required, if an open issue is found with the label it will block merges to
all branches for the repo. In order to scope the branches which are blocked, add a branch:name
token
to the issue title. These tokens can be repeated to select multiple branches and the tokens also support
quoting, so branch:"name"
will block the name
branch just as branch:name
would.
Queries
The queries
field specifies a list of queries.
Each query corresponds to a set of open PRs as candidates for merging.
It can consist of the following dictionary of fields:
orgs
: List of queried organizations.repos
: List of queried repositories.excludedRepos
: List of ignored repositories.labels
: List of labels any given PR must posses.missingLabels
: List of labels any given PR must not posses.excludedBranches
: List of branches that get excluded when querying therepos
.includedBranches
: List of branches that get included when querying therepos
.author
: The author of the PR.reviewApprovedRequired
: If set, each PR in the query must have at least one approved GitHub pull request review present for merge. Defaults tofalse
.
Under the hood, a query constructed from the fields follows rules described in https://help.github.com/articles/searching-issues-and-pull-requests/. Therefore every query is just a structured definition of a standard GitHub search query which can be used to list mergeable PRs. The field to search token correspondence is based on the following mapping:
orgs
->org:kubernetes
repos
->repo:kubernetes/test-infra
labels
->label:lgtm
missingLabels
->-label:do-not-merge
excludedBranches
->-base:dev
includedBranches
->base:master
author
->author:batman
reviewApprovedRequired
->review:approved
Every PR that needs to be rebased or is failing required statuses is filtered from the pool before processing
Context Policy Options
A PR will be merged when all checks are passing. With this option you can customize which contexts are required or optional.
By default, required and optional contexts will be derived from Prow Job Config. This allows to find if required checks are missing from the GitHub combined status.
If branch-protection
config is defined, it can be used to know which test needs
be passing to merge a PR.
When branch protection is not used, required and optional contexts can be defined globally, or at the org, repo or branch level.
If we want to skip unknown checks (ie checks that are not defined in Prow Config), we can set
skip-unknown-contexts
to true. This option can be set globally or per org,
repo and branch.
Important: If this option is not set and no prow jobs are defined tide will trust the GitHub
combined status and will assume that all checks are required (except for it’s own tide
status).
Example
tide:
merge_method:
kubeflow/community: squash
target_url: https://prow.k8s.io/tide
queries:
- repos:
- kubeflow/community
- kubeflow/examples
labels:
- lgtm
- approved
missingLabels:
- do-not-merge
- do-not-merge/hold
- do-not-merge/work-in-progress
- needs-ok-to-test
- needs-rebase
context_options:
# Use branch-protection options from this file to define required and optional contexts.
# this is convenient if you are using branchprotector to configure branch protection rules
# as tide will use the same rules as will be added by the branch protector
from-branch-protection: true
# Specify how to handle contexts that are detected on a PR but not explicitly listed in required-contexts,
# optional-contexts, or required-if-present-contexts. If true, they are treated as optional and do not
# block a merge. If false or not present, they are treated as required and will block a merge.
skip-unknown-contexts: true
orgs:
org:
required-contexts:
- "check-required-for-all-repos"
repos:
repo:
required-contexts:
- "check-required-for-all-branches"
branches:
branch:
from-branch-protection: false
required-contexts:
- "required_test"
optional-contexts:
- "optional_test"
required-if-present-contexts:
- "conditional_test"
Explanation: The component starts periodically querying all PRs in github.com/kubeflow/community
and
github.com/kubeflow/examples
repositories that have lgtm
and approved
labels set
and do not have do-not-merge
, do-not-merge/hold
, do-not-merge/work-in-progress
, needs-ok-to-test
and needs-rebase
labels set.
All PRs that conform to the criteria are processed and merged.
The processing itself can include running jobs (e.g. tests) to verify the PRs are good to go.
All commits in PRs from github.com/kubeflow/community
repository are squashed before merging.
For a full list of properties of queries, please refer to prow-config-documented.yaml
.
Persistent Storage of Action History
Tide records a history of the actions it takes (namely triggering tests and merging). This history is stored in memory, but can be loaded from GCS and periodically flushed in order to persist across pod restarts. Persisting action history to GCS is strictly optional, but is nice to have if the Tide instance is restarted frequently or if users want to view older history.
Both the --history-uri
and --gcs-credentials-file
flags must be specified to Tide
to persist history to GCS. The GCS credentials file should be a GCP service account
key file
for a service account that has permission to read and write the history GCS object.
The history URI is the GCS object path at which the history data is stored. It should
not be publicly readable if any repos are sensitive and must be a GCS URI like gs://bucket/path/to/object
.
Configuring Presubmit Jobs
Before a PR is merged, Tide ensures that all jobs configured as required in the presubmits
part of the config.yaml
file are passing against the latest base branch commit, rerunning the jobs if necessary. No job is required to be configured in which case it’s enough if a PR meets all GitHub search criteria.
Semantic of individual fields of the presubmits
is described in ProwJobs.
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