lib/bundler/ci_detector.rb
# frozen_string_literal: true module Bundler module CIDetector # NOTE: Any changes made here will need to be made to both lib/rubygems/ci_detector.rb and # bundler/lib/bundler/ci_detector.rb (which are enforced duplicates). # TODO: Drop that duplication once bundler drops support for RubyGems 3.4 # # ## Recognized CI providers, their signifiers, and the relevant docs ## # # Travis CI - CI, TRAVIS https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/environment-variables/#default-environment-variables # Cirrus CI - CI, CIRRUS_CI https://cirrus-ci.org/guide/writing-tasks/#environment-variables # Circle CI - CI, CIRCLECI https://circleci.com/docs/variables/#built-in-environment-variables # Gitlab CI - CI, GITLAB_CI https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/variables/ # AppVeyor - CI, APPVEYOR https://www.appveyor.com/docs/environment-variables/ # CodeShip - CI_NAME https://docs.cloudbees.com/docs/cloudbees-codeship/latest/pro-builds-and-configuration/environment-variables#_default_environment_variables # dsari - CI, DSARI https://github.com/rfinnie/dsari#running # Jenkins - BUILD_NUMBER https://www.jenkins.io/doc/book/pipeline/jenkinsfile/#using-environment-variables # TeamCity - TEAMCITY_VERSION https://www.jetbrains.com/help/teamcity/predefined-build-parameters.html#Predefined+Server+Build+Parameters # Appflow - CI_BUILD_ID https://ionic.io/docs/appflow/automation/environments#predefined-environments # TaskCluster - TASKCLUSTER_ROOT_URL https://docs.taskcluster.net/docs/manual/design/env-vars # Semaphore - CI, SEMAPHORE https://docs.semaphoreci.com/ci-cd-environment/environment-variables/ # BuildKite - CI, BUILDKITE https://buildkite.com/docs/pipelines/environment-variables # GoCD - GO_SERVER_URL https://docs.gocd.org/current/faq/dev_use_current_revision_in_build.html # GH Actions - CI, GITHUB_ACTIONS https://docs.github.com/en/actions/learn-github-actions/variables#default-environment-variables # # ### Some "standard" ENVs that multiple providers may set ### # # * CI - this is set by _most_ (but not all) CI providers now; it's approaching a standard. # * CI_NAME - Not as frequently used, but some providers set this to specify their own name # Any of these being set is a reasonably reliable indicator that we are # executing in a CI environment. ENV_INDICATORS = [ "CI", "CI_NAME", "CONTINUOUS_INTEGRATION", "BUILD_NUMBER", "CI_APP_ID", "CI_BUILD_ID", "CI_BUILD_NUMBER", "RUN_ID", "TASKCLUSTER_ROOT_URL", ].freeze # For each CI, this env suffices to indicate that we're on _that_ CI's # containers. (A few of them only supply a CI_NAME variable, which is also # nice). And if they set "CI" but we can't tell which one they are, we also # want to know that - a bare "ci" without another token tells us as much. ENV_DESCRIPTORS = { "TRAVIS" => "travis", "CIRCLECI" => "circle", "CIRRUS_CI" => "cirrus", "DSARI" => "dsari", "SEMAPHORE" => "semaphore", "JENKINS_URL" => "jenkins", "BUILDKITE" => "buildkite", "GO_SERVER_URL" => "go", "GITLAB_CI" => "gitlab", "GITHUB_ACTIONS" => "github", "TASKCLUSTER_ROOT_URL" => "taskcluster", "CI" => "ci", }.freeze def self.ci? ENV_INDICATORS.any? {|var| ENV.include?(var) } end def self.ci_strings matching_names = ENV_DESCRIPTORS.select {|env, _| ENV[env] }.values matching_names << ENV["CI_NAME"].downcase if ENV["CI_NAME"] matching_names.reject(&:empty?).sort.uniq end end end