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JOJ3
Quick Start
-
Make sure you are in a Unix-like OS (Linux, MacOS). For Windows, use WSL 2.
-
Install Go. Also, make sure
make
andgit
are installed and all 3 programs are presented in$PATH
. -
Enable cgroup v2 for your OS. Check here. So that you do not need root permission to run
go-judge
. -
Clone go-judge.
$ git clone https://github.com/criyle/go-judge && cd go-judge
$ go build -o ./tmp/go-judge ./cmd/go-judge
- Run
go-judge
.
$ # make sure you are in go-judge directory
$ ./tmp/go-judge -http-addr 0.0.0.0:5050 -grpc-addr 0.0.0.0:5051 -monitor-addr 0.0.0.0:5052 -enable-grpc -enable-debug -enable-metrics
- Pull submodules. It might be slow, so only run it when the test branches are out of date.
$ # make sure you are in JOJ3 directory
$ make prepare-test
- Build binaries in
/cmd
.
$ make
- Check the functions of
joj3
with themake test
, which should pass all the test cases. The cases used here are in/examples
.
Note: you may fail the test if the checking tools are not installed. e.g. For the test case cpplint/sillycode
, you need to install cpplint
in /usr/bin
or /usr/local/bin
.
$ make test
go test -coverprofile cover.out -v ./...
...
PASS
coverage: 74.0% of statements
ok github.com/joint-online-judge/JOJ3/cmd/joj3 2.290s coverage: 74.0% of statements
For developers
-
Install
pre-commit
,golangci-lint
,goimports
,gofumpt
. -
Install the pre-commit hooks. It will run some checks before you commit.
$ pre-commit install
pre-commit installed at .git/hooks/pre-commit
- You only need to run steps 5, 7, and 8 in the quick start during development. If the test cases need to be updated, step 6 is also needed.
Models
The program parses the configuration file to run multiple stages.
Each stage contains an executor and parser. An executor just executes a command and returns the original result (stdout, stderr, output files). We can limit the time and memory used by each command in the executor. We run all kinds of commands in executors of different stages, including code formatting, static check, compilation, and execution. A parser takes the result and the configuration of the stage to parse the result and return the score and comment. e.g. If in the current stage, the executor runs a clang-tidy
command, then we can use the clang-tidy parser in the configuration file to parse the stdout of the executor result and check whether some of the rules are followed. We can deduct the score and add some comments based on the result, and return the score and comment as the output of this stage. This stage ends here and the next stage starts.
In codes, an executor takes a Cmd
and returns an ExecutorResult
, while a parser takes an ExecutorResult
and its conf and returns a ParserResult
and bool
to indicate whether we should skip the rest stages.
Cmd
Check Cmd
at https://github.com/criyle/go-judge#rest-api-interface.
Some difference:
CopyInDir string
: set to non-empty string to add everything in that directory toCopyIn
.CopyInCached map[string]string
: key: file name in the sandbox, value: file name used inCopyOutCached
.LocalFile
: now supports the relative path
ExecutorResult
Check the Result
at https://github.com/criyle/go-judge#rest-api-interface.
ParserResult
Score int
: score of the stage.Comment string
: comment on the stage.
Binaries (under /cmd
and /pkg
)
JOJ3
JOJ3 itself.
CLI arguments
-meta-conf
to specify the meta configuration file path. JOJ3 will try to match the commit message by theregex
, once matched, the configuration file in thefilename
will be load and run the whole process.-msg
to specify message to trigger the running. If empty, JOJ3 will use git commit message on HEAD.
Sample
Just a sample on how to write an executable that can be called by the executor.
HealthCheck
The repohealth check will return a json list to for check result. The structure follows the score-comment pattern.
HealthCheck currently includes, reposize
, forbidden file
, Metafile existence
, non-ascii character
in file and message, release tag
, and ci files invariance
check.
The workflow is joj3
pass cli args to healthcheck binary. See ./cmd/healthcheck/main.go
to view all flags.
Executors (under /internal/executors
)
Dummy
Do not execute any command. Just return empty ExecutorResult
slice.
Sandbox
Run the commands in go-judge
and output the ExecutorResult
slice.
Parsers (under /internal/parsers
)
Clang Tidy
Parser for clang-tidy
, check /examples/clangtidy
on how to call clang-tidy
with proper parameters.
Cppcheck
Parser for cppcheck
, check /examples/cppcheck
on how to call cppcheck
with proper parameters.
Cpplint
Parser for cpplint
, check /examples/cpplint
on how to call cpplint
with proper parameters.
Diff
Compare the specified output of ExecutorResult
with the content of the answer file. If they are the same, then score will be given. Just like a normal online judge system.
Dummy
Does not parse the output of ExecutorResult
. It just output what is set inside the configuration file as score and comment. Currently it is used to output metadata for joint-teapot
.
In joint-teapot
, it will take the content before -
of the comment of the first stage with name metadata
as the exercise name and record in the scoreboard. (e.g. If the comment is p2-s2-0xdeadbeef
, then the exercise name is p2
.)
The comment in metadata
can also be used to skip teapot commands. With skip-teapot
in the comment, teapot will not run. And with skip-scoreboard
, skip-failed-table
, and skip-result-issue
, only the corresponding step will be skipped, while the others will be executed. (e.g. If the comment is p2-s2-0xdeadbeef-skip-scoreboard-skip-result-issue
, then only failed table step in teapot will run.)
Healthcheck
Parser for the healthcheck
binary mentioned before.
Keyword
Match the given keyword from the specified output of ExecutorResult
. For each match, a deduction of score is given. Can be useful if we do not have a specific parser for a code quality tool. Check /examples/keyword
.
Result Status
Only check if all the status of the executor is StatusAccepted
. Can be used to check whether the command run in the executor exit normally.
Sample
Parser for the sample
binary mentioned before. Only used as a sample.