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[ci] Fix node-bench-regression-guard job #2732

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9 changes: 8 additions & 1 deletion .gitlab/pipeline/test.yml
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Expand Up @@ -303,8 +303,15 @@ node-bench-regression-guard:
artifacts: true
variables:
CI_IMAGE: "paritytech/node-bench-regression-guard:latest"
# current git limit is 20, set to 100 to avoid failures (gitlab removes old artifacts)
GIT_LIMIT: 100
GIT_STRATEGY: fetch
before_script: [""]
script:
- if [ $(ls -la artifacts/benches/ | grep master | wc -l) == 0 ]; then
echo "Couldn't find master artifacts, consider increasing GIT_LIMIT variable";
exit 1;
fi
- echo "------- IMPORTANT -------"
- echo "node-bench-regression-guard depends on the results of a cargo-check-benches job"
- echo "In case of this job failure, check your pipeline's cargo-check-benches"
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -520,6 +527,6 @@ test-syscalls:
- ./list-syscalls.rb ../../../target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/production/polkadot-prepare-worker --only-used-syscalls | diff -u prepare-worker-syscalls -
after_script:
- if [[ "$CI_JOB_STATUS" == "failed" ]]; then
printf "The x86_64 syscalls used by the worker binaries have changed. Please review if this is expected and update polkadot/scripts/list-syscalls/*-worker-syscalls as needed.\n";
printf "The x86_64 syscalls used by the worker binaries have changed. Please review if this is expected and update polkadot/scripts/list-syscalls/*-worker-syscalls as needed.\n";
fi
allow_failure: false # this rarely triggers in practice