Partial rollback of https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/34473 for RBE as
RBE needs Ubuntu 20.04 to get clang artifacts which Google publishes.
There aren't artifacts for Ubuntu 22.04 yet so there is no point of
upgrading RBE image to 22.04.
Introduce `grpc-native-debug` gems containing debug symbol packages that
complement the shared libraries shipped in pre-compiled binary gems.
src/ruby/nativedebug/README.md has details on usage.
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We're not running any test at all from `run_test.py` because of the way
we filter test cases:
1d136fd05f/src/python/grpcio_tests/tests/_runner.py (L137)
* `testcase_filter` is read from a json file (like [this
one](https://github.com/grpc/grpc/blob/master/src/python/grpcio_tests/tests/tests.json))
and test name is similar to `unit._metadata_test.MetadataTest`.
* `case.id()` is loaded by `iterate_suite_cases` and will always have a
prefix of `tests`, an example of case id will be:
`tests.unit._metadata_test.MetadataTest`.
Because of the prefix, none of the test case will be matched thus we're
not running any of the tests.
This PR fixes the prefix issue and all the regressions comes from not
running tests using `run_test.py`.
#### Other Changes
* Added couple of `__init__.py` file since it's required to load tests.
* Added `py_status_code` to Aio rpc state.
* `code()` is expecting to return a python gRPC code but current
`status_code` is a Cython code.
* Added `libsqlite3-dev` to our dockers because it's required for
`coverage==7.2.0`.
* Renamed csds and admin test because test case file have to end with
`_test`:
1d136fd05f/src/python/grpcio_tests/tests/_loader.py (L26)
* Removed gevent test from `run_test.py` because Bazel gevent tests
should be good enough for us.
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(I had to first solve a problem with "dubious file ownership" error that
was happening inside the grpc_repo_archive action when using the
concurrent wrapper).
Example:
```
tools/docker_runners/examples/concurrent_bazel.sh --bazelrc=tools/remote_build/linux.bazelrc test --genrule_strategy=remote,local --workspace_status_command=tools/bazelify_tests/workspace_status_cmd.sh //tools/bazelify_tests/test:runtests_csharp_linux_dbg
```
Foundation for being able to bazelify the build artifact -> build
package -> distribtest workflow tests.
Main ideas:
- "build artifact" and "build packages" will be represented by a custom
genrule (that runs the build on RBE under a docker container).
- since genrule doesn't support displaying logs for each target as a
separate "target log" (in the same way that bazel tests do), and we
generally want readable per-target logs for the bazelified test, a pair
of targets will be created for each "build artifact task":
- a genrule that actually performs the build, creates an archive with
artifacts and stores the exitcode and build log as rule outputs
- a corresponding "build_test" sh_test that simply looks at the result
of the genrule and presents the build log and build result a "target
log" for this test.
Bumping gcc 7 to 8 to workaround the ongoing gcc segfault problem when
building Protobuf C++. Currently Foundational C++ requires gcc 7 so this
is a temporary measure to make the test green. We need to either make a
decision to change the minimum version of gcc in the Foundational C++ or
find a way to support gcc 7 without gcc segfault soon.
Support Python 3.12.
### Testing
* Passed all Distribution Tests.
* Also tested locally by installing 3.12 artifact.
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Bazelify tests from "linux/grpc_bazel_build" kokoro job by creating 3
bazelified tests - "build with strict warning", "build with no_xds=True"
and "build with no_xds=True negative test".
- also make the original "linux/grpc_bazel_build" kokoro job a no-op
(since bazelified tests now provide the same coverage).
- make C-core basictests use `--build_only` when running as bazelified
tests. This is because the volume of C core tests is expected to grow
very significantly after https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/34419 and
currently the non-bazelified counterpart of the tests (the presubmit
grpc_basictests_c_cpp_build_only job) is also "build only".
- make the linux presubmit job `grpc_basictests_c_cpp_build_only` a
noop, since the bazelified tests already give the same coverage on
presubmit.
1. Switch to CMake 1.18.
2. Make ergonomic change to push_testing_images.sh to allow building
just a single image.
3. Update packages to reduce a number of vulnerabilities reported.
Basically run each of the subtests (buildtest, distribtest_cpp,
distribtest_python) as a separate bazel target.
- currently the bazel distribtest are the slowest targets in
grpc_bazel_rbe_nonbazel
- the shards are basically independent tests anyway
- when split into multiple targets, they each get a separate target log
so it's easier debug issues since there isn't multiple bazel invocations
in each log.
- Upgrade bazel
- Reduce the number of places where bazel version needs to be upgraded
in future.
- also make sure the list of bazel versions to test by bazelified tests
is loaded from supported_versions.txt (it was hardcoded before).
- ~~Try upgrading windows RBE build to bazel 6.3.2 as well.~~
The core idea:
- the source of truth for supported bazel versions is in
`bazel/supported_versions.txt`
- the first version listed in `bazel/supported_versions.txt` is
considered to be the "primary" bazel version and is going to be used in
most places thoroughout the repo.
- use templates to include the primary bazel version in testing
dockerfiles and in a newly introduced `.bazelversion` files (which gets
loaded by our existing `tools/bazel` wrapper).
~~Supersedes https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/33880~~
Needs https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/34035 to be merged first. With
newer ccache in available in the gcc12 test image, the build is now
faster so we can reenable the test.
Based on https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/34033
Bunch of cleanup and rebuilding many docker images from scratch
- consolidate the workaround for "dubious ownership" issue reported by
git. Other team members have run into this recently and used similar but
not identical workarounds so some cleanup is due.
- rebuilding many images increases the chance that we fix the "dubious
ownership" git issue early on rather than later on in the one-at-a-time
fashion in the future (and the former will prevent many teammembers from
wasting time on this weird issue).
- Newer version of ccache is needed for some portability tests to be
able to benefit from caching (e.g. the GCC 12 portability test to get
benefits of local disk caching) - this is a prerequisite for reenabling
the bazelified gcc12 portability test.
- upgrade node interop images to debian:11 (since debian jessie is long
past EOL).
Reintroduce https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/33959.
I added a fix for the python arm64 build (which is the reason why the
change has been reverted earlier).
- some cleanup
- add bazel distribtests (to run the existing
test_single_bazel_version.sh locally under a docker container created by
RBE).
- add c++ distribtests
- rename `grpc_run_tests_py_test` macro to `grpc_run_tests_harness_test`
- as requested previously to avoid confusion with `*_py_test` rules
Add "bazelified" non-bazel tests. See tools/bazelify_tests/README.md for
the core idea.
- add a bunch of test targets that run under docker and execute tests
that correspond to `run_tests.py -l LANG ...`
- many more tests can be added in the future
- to enable running some of the C/C++ portability tests easily, added
support for `--cmake_extra_configure_args` in run_tests.py (the change
is fairly small).
Example passing build that shows how test results are structured:
https://source.cloud.google.com/results/invocations/21295351-a3e3-4be1-b6e9-aaf52195a044/targets