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Mochi Spack Buildcache

This repository is a mirror of pre-built Mochi spack packages.

How to use

To use this mirror, you may use the following command with spack to make the mirror available globally to all your spack environments.

$ spack mirror add --unsigned mochi oci://ghcr.io/mochi-hpc/mochi-spack-buildcache

Alternatively, you can also add the following in a spack.yaml file for an environment. This will make the mirror visible to that environment only.

spack:
  ...
  mirror:
    mochi:
      url: oci://ghcr.io/mochi-hpc/mochi-spack-buildcache
      signed: false

Contributing

From another Mochi repository

To allow another repository inside the mochi-hpc organization to push specs to the buildcache from a github action, follow the steps hereafter.

First, navigate to the buildcache's settings and on the right of Manage Actions access, click the Add Repository button. Select the repository to add, and once it appears on the list bellow, change its role to "Write".

Then, in your project's github repository, write a spack.yaml file to be used for building your project's dependencies. Here is an example to start from:

spack:
    specs:
    - mochi-margo
    - mercury~checksum~boostsys ^libfabric fabrics=tcp,rxm
    concretizer:
      unify: true
      reuse: true
    modules:
      prefix_inspections:
        lib: [LD_LIBRARY_PATH]
        lib64: [LD_LIBRARY_PATH]
    mirrors:
      mochi:
        url: oci://ghcr.io/mochi-hpc/mochi-spack-buildcache
        signed: false
    config:
      install_tree:
        root: /opt/spack
        padded_length: 128
    packages:
      all:
        require: 'target=x86_64_v3'

Make sure the mochi mirror is listed and config:install_tree:padded_length is set to 128, and config:install_tree:root is set to /opt/spack (this settings requires that you can have Spack install in this directory, which is generally the case in a container as root, but may not be on your machine).

packages:all:require must be set to 'target=x86_64_v3' as this is the type of architecture the cache is supposed to store images for.

Add any specs you may need. This environment file will allow github actions that use it to rely on the buildcache to pull dependencies.

Finally, here is an example of a github action that installs an environment from the spack.yaml file (which is assumed to live in a tests folder, but you can change that in via the ENVNAME environment variable at the beginning of the file) and pushes its installed specs to the cache.

name: Build

env:
  ENVNAME: tests

on:
  workflow_dispatch: {}
  push:
    branches:
    - main
  pull_request:
    branches:
    - main

jobs:
  build:
    runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
    permissions:
      packages: write
    steps:
    - name: Checkout code
      uses: actions/checkout@v2

    - name: Setup spack
      uses: spack/[email protected]
      with:
        ref: develop
        color: true
        path: spack

    - name: Add mochi-spack-packages
      run: |
        git clone https://github.com/mochi-hpc/mochi-spack-packages
        spack -e $ENVNAME repo add mochi-spack-packages

    - name: Install spack environment
      run: |
        spack -e $ENVNAME install

    - name: Show spack-installed packages for debugging
      run: |
        spack -e $ENVNAME find -dlv

    - name: Extra steps
      run: |
        echo "Put more steps here such as building/testing your code"

    - name: Push packages to buildcache and update index
      if: ${{ !cancelled() }}
      run: |
        export MY_OCI_TOKEN=${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
        spack -e $ENVNAME mirror set --push \
          --oci-username ${{ github.actor }} \
          --oci-password-variable MY_OCI_TOKEN mochi
        spack -e $ENVNAME buildcache push --base-image ubuntu:22.04 \
          --unsigned --update-index mochi

Manually

You may sometimes want to manually push some specs to the cache, for instance if these specs have been build on a supercomputer and you want to cache them. To do so, follow the steps hereafter.

First, you need to be a member of the mochi-buildcache-maintainers team. If you are not, request to be added by posting an issue on this repository.

Second, in your Developer Settings, click "Personal access tokens" on the left, then "Tokens (classic)". Click "Generate new token" > "Generate new token (classic)". Call your token MOCHI_BUILDCACHE_TOKEN, set an appropriate expiration, then select write:packages as scope. Click the "Generate token" button at the bottom of the page, then copy your token.

Warning: tokens are like passwords that, combined with your username, will allow anyone who has it to perform the operations it was given the scope for. Hence, make sure not to publish your token anywhere public and if you do by mistake, revoke the token immediately by going back to the above page and deleting it.

Now that you have your token, create an environment from a spack.yaml file (see above for an example, make sure you have the mirrors entry and the config:install_tree:padded_length set to 128). Activate your environment and install the specs that it defines.

Still with the environment activated, you can now add the token to your mirror setup as follows (replacing <username> and <variable> with your github username and the name of an environment variable set to your generated token).

$ spack mirror set --push --oci-username <username> --oci-password-variable <variable> mochi

You can now push push specs into the buildcache.

$ spack buildcache push --update-index --unsigned mochi <specs...>

Ommitting the specs will push all the specs from the environment.

For a more details about the way buildcache work, please refer to the spack documentation.

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