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Build, test, and CDASH reporting worker for ice sheet models

THIS README IS CURRENTLY A WIP


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Nightly scripts

The nightly scripts to be called by (s)cron are in the nightly_scripts directory for each model. For example for MALI on Perlmutter scron calls:

  • dashboard/nightly_scripts/mali/build_and_test_mali_perlmutter_nightly.sh
  • Which sets up the environment, cleans the build and source code directories then
  • Submits build_software.sbatch where the TPLs, MALI, and COMPASS are built on a shared node
  • Then the mali_tests_perlmutter.sbatch script is submitted to an exclusive node, where the tests are performed

Use of pyctest

The MALI build, COMPASS build, and MALI Tests are carried out via pyctest where there are essentially 3 distinct work "phases":

  • model configuration
  • model building
  • test running

Once those phases are complete, pyctest will then report the results to CDASH. In each of those phases, pyctest runs a single specified script to actually do that phase, so each of those phases will need a single script associated with it in the profile.

For these models, configuration and building are done separately to the running of tests so that each can be performed inside or out of a queuing system (e.g. slurm).

For example, the basic MALI build profile on NERSC's CORI looks like:

source_directory: /global/cscratch1/sd/mek/MPAS/MPAS-Model
build_directory: /global/cscratch1/sd/mek/MPAS
do_update: True
build_name: MALI-Build
configure_command: models/mali/cori_configure.sh
build_command: models/mali/cori_build.sh
cdash_section: MALI

And the test profile is similar, but has named tests.

source_directory: /global/cscratch1/sd/mek/MPAS/MPAS-Model
build_directory: /global/cscratch1/sd/mek/MPAS
build_name: MALI-Test
build_command: models/mali/cori_setup_tests.sh
test_command: models/mali/run_test.sh
cdash_section: MALI
test_timeout: 5940
tests:
  - regsuite

For both the Configure and Build phases, the configure command and build command are simply executed. For the test phase, pyctest will loop through all the specified tests in the tests: profile section, and run them like:

bash [TEST_COMMAND] [TEST_NAME]

So for the above profile, it would look like:

bash run_test.sh regsuite

Note: The command scripts are copied from their specified location in the profile to the build build directory and everything is executed from within the build directory.

pyctest gotchas
  • Initially, I (Joe) tired to use the pyctest argument parser but holy hell, there are a lot of options we don't need, and it does some weird things with arguments. Turns out, it's easier to just write your own argument parser and just pass them to the pyctest passer as default arguments to setup pyctest.