Background
The Github repository for the R client has two main branches, "develop" and "master". "Master" contains the series of released versions of the R Client, each tagged according to its version. "Develop" is the branch for on-going development work. It is merged into Master when a new version is released.
Builds are done using Jenkins jobs which run at at http://ec2-54-245-172-65.us-west-2.compute.amazonaws.com:8080 (this will be updated with a permanent CNAME)jenkins.sagebase.org:8080. There are jobs for (1) building the client from the Github repository, (2) deploying clients to Sage's LRAN (depot.sagebase.org) and (3) for testing versions deployed to the LRAN.
Deployment Steps
To deploy a new version of the R client to depot.sagebase.org and verify that it runs againt production Synapse:
- clone Sage-Bionetworks/rSynapseRepository
- switch to the develop branch
git checkout develop
- set the version for the new release, by editing the "Version:" field in the DESCRIPTION file. Also update "Date:" to be the current date and fill in "ReleaseNotes:" with a brief description of the main features or fixes which are included in the new version. Edit man/synapseClient-package.Rd, ensuring its Version and Date fields match those in the DESCRIPTION file.
-If this version of the client is incompatible with the production version of the Synapse server (i.e. if it reflects a breaking API change) then add the new client version and the production server version to the "black list", following the instructions below.
- push to Github
git push origin develop
- go to the Jenkins dashboard (http://ec2-54-245-172-65.us-west-2.compute.amazonaws.comjenkins.sagebase.org:8080) and verify that the "rSynapseClient-develop" job completed successfully
- merge from develop to master
git checkout master
git merge develop
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git push origin master git push --tags
- go to the Jenkins dashboard (http://ec2-54-245-172-65.us-west-2.compute.amazonaws.comjenkins.sagebase.org:8080) and verify that the "rSynapseClient-master" job completed successfully
- In Jenkins, run deploy-rSynapseClient-master, and verify that it completes successfully
- log in to Belltown/sodo and upgrade the shared version of the R client. (You must be a member of the "radminssudoers" group to do this.):
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# Download source package from depot.sagebase.org # On Belltown (intel) #sudo scp depot.sagebase.org:/data/srv/www/htdocs/Foswiki/CRAN/prod/2.14/src/contrib/synapseClient_0.20-0.tar.gz . #module load R/2.14.1-intel #sudo R CMD INSTALL synapseClient_0.20-0.tar.gz -l /gluster/toolbox/R/2. |
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lib64/R |
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> source(
'http://depot.sagebase.org/CRAN.R'
)
> pkgInstall(
"synapseClient"
)
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/library #module unload R/2.14.1-intel module load R/2.15.0-intel sudo R CMD INSTALL synapseClient_0.20-0.tar.gz -l /gluster/toolbox/R/2.15.0-intel/lib/R/library # On sodo (amd) #module load R/2.14.1-intel #sudo R CMD INSTALL synapseClient_0.20-0.tar.gz -l /gluster/toolbox/R/2.14.1- |
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amd/lib64/ |
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> source(
'http://depot.sagebase.org/CRAN.R'
)
> pkgInstall(
"synapseClient"
)
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R/library
#module unload R/2.14.1-amd
module load R/2.15.0-amd
sudo R CMD INSTALL synapseClient_0.20-0.tar.gz -l /gluster/toolbox/R/2.15.0-amd/lib64/R/library
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Note: The specifics will change as newer version of R are released.TODO: What about 2.14.1-amd, 2.15.0-amd?
How to Black List a Version
If a version of the R Client is problematic or incompatible with a version of the Synapse server, there is a mechanism to disable or "black list" that version of the client.
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The "black list" is a list of client/server pairs, where the server may be a specific version or a wildcard ("*") and the client may be a specific version or may be all versions before (inclusive/exclusive) or after (inclusive/exclusive) a given version. To get the version of a server, use the repository services "/version" service e.g:
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curl http://repo-prod.prod.sagebase.org/repo/v1/version {"version":"1.15.0-8-ge79db7a"} |
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Verify that the file has been modified correctly: Run the integration test suite in Jenkins, as described above. This will exercise the black list, ensuring correctness.
References
R documentation
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bash
Jenkins
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