runfo 0.4.1
See the version list below for details.
dotnet tool install --global runfo --version 0.4.1
dotnet new tool-manifest # if you are setting up this repo dotnet tool install --local runfo --version 0.4.1
#tool dotnet:?package=runfo&version=0.4.1
nuke :add-package runfo --version 0.4.1
runfo
This is an abbreviation for "runtime info." It's a tool that provides quick summary status of builds from the dotnet/runtime repository.
Authentication
In order to use the tests
command you will need to provide a personal access
token to the tool. These can be obtained by visitting the following site:
The token can be passed to the tool in two ways:
- By using the
-token
command line argument - Using the
%RUNFO_AZURE_TOKEN%
environment variable
Commands
status
Dumps out the info from all of our CI jobs and their current pass / fail state.
P:\random\dotnet\Azure\runfo> runfo status
runtime 0% NNNNN
coreclr 0% NNNNN
libraries 0% NNNNN
libraries windows 0% NNNNN
libraries linux 0% NNNNN
libraries osx 0% NNNNN
crossgen2 0% NNNNN
It is handy for showing the friendly name of all the build definitions that are being tracked.
tests
This dumps the test information for the provided build definition (default to last five CI builds). Essentially it will enumerate the last five builds for a given definition and dump all of the data for it with a custom grouping.
Example command for getting a quick run down on test failures in dotnet/runtime
> runfo tests -d runtime -v
Supported options:
Option | Description |
---|---|
grouping | how to group the test output: builds, tests or jobs |
definition | Build definition to print for. Can be number or friendly name |
count | Count of builds to see data for |
verbose | Verbose output |
The most interesting flag though is -g for grouping. This lets you group the test failures by different categories. Example of where this can be useful:
P:\> runfo tests -d runtime -c 5 -g jobs
netcoreapp5.0-Linux-Release-arm64-CoreCLR_release-(Alpine.38.Arm64.Open)Ubuntu.1804.ArmArch.Open@mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet-buildtools/prereqs:alpine-3.8-helix-arm64v8-a45aeeb-20190620184035
Builds 5
Test Cases 18
netcoreapp5.0-Linux-Release-arm64-CoreCLR_release-(Ubuntu.1804.ArmArch.Open)Ubuntu.1804.ArmArch.Open@mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet-buildtools/prereqs:ubuntu-16.04-helix-arm64v8-bfcd90a-20200127194925
Builds 4
Test Cases 16
<lots of clipped data>
Notice that the Alpine.38.Arm64 job failed on 5 builds which is also the amount we’re limiting the results too. So pretty good bet this configuration is busted in some way that requires investigation.
helix
This command dumps all of the console and core URIs for a given build. Using -v you can also get it to dump the console log content directly to the console (instead of having to click through the output):
P:> runfo helix -b 505640
Console Logs
https://helix.dot.net/api/2019-06-17/jobs/6afd25d6-b672-4525-bcb3-92be7581046a/workitems/System.Security.Cryptography.OpenSsl.Tests/files/console.929d7000.log
https://helix.dot.net/api/2019-06-17/jobs/3cd49f06-a2f6-4a87-bda4-d33be9b16f83/workitems/System.Runtime.Tests/files/console.7fdd181f.log
Going to change tests to have this info soon as well.
FAQ
Why the name runfo?
I’m terrible at naming things. The tool was meant for “Runtime Information” so I shortened it to runfo cause I’m bad at naming.
Why this over the CI Council Dashboard
CI council dashboard is meant to represent overall repository CI health. It takes into account bigger issues like publishing, core-eng infra issues, etc … It also only follows a subset of the build definitions that we maintain. I wanted a quick and dirty tool for looking at test failures only as that’s the biggest source of flakiness that we directly control as a team.
I looked at the code and you should be ashamed of the hackery!
A: Indeed I am ashamed. I’ve used more SelectMany calls and Tuples in this tool as I did in the rest of my career combined 😄
Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
---|---|
.NET | net5.0 was computed. net5.0-windows was computed. net6.0 was computed. net6.0-android was computed. net6.0-ios was computed. net6.0-maccatalyst was computed. net6.0-macos was computed. net6.0-tvos was computed. net6.0-windows was computed. net7.0 was computed. net7.0-android was computed. net7.0-ios was computed. net7.0-maccatalyst was computed. net7.0-macos was computed. net7.0-tvos was computed. net7.0-windows was computed. net8.0 was computed. net8.0-android was computed. net8.0-browser was computed. net8.0-ios was computed. net8.0-maccatalyst was computed. net8.0-macos was computed. net8.0-tvos was computed. net8.0-windows was computed. |
.NET Core | netcoreapp3.1 is compatible. |
This package has no dependencies.
Version | Downloads | Last updated |
---|---|---|
0.7.1 | 593 | 4/28/2023 |
0.7.0 | 747 | 5/26/2022 |
0.6.6 | 491 | 9/6/2021 |
0.6.5 | 375 | 6/17/2021 |
0.6.4 | 423 | 3/5/2021 |
0.6.3 | 347 | 3/2/2021 |
0.6.1 | 533 | 10/22/2020 |
0.6.0 | 507 | 9/22/2020 |
0.5.4 | 510 | 5/20/2020 |
0.5.2 | 496 | 5/11/2020 |
0.5.1 | 481 | 5/7/2020 |
0.5.0 | 504 | 5/4/2020 |
0.4.5 | 513 | 4/2/2020 |
0.4.4 | 523 | 3/27/2020 |
0.4.3 | 498 | 3/23/2020 |
0.4.2 | 516 | 3/12/2020 |
0.4.1 | 457 | 3/6/2020 |
0.4.0 | 492 | 2/24/2020 |
0.3.1 | 497 | 3/6/2020 |
0.3.0 | 600 | 2/13/2020 |
0.2.0 | 560 | 2/3/2020 |
0.1.0 | 486 | 1/28/2020 |