Partner attribution¶
In contrast to Partner repacks, attributed builds only differ from the normal Firefox builds by the adding a string in the dummy windows signing certificate. We support doing this for full installers but not stub. The parameters of the string are carried into the telemetry system, tagging an install into a cohort of users. This a lighter weight process because we don’t repackage or re-sign the builds.
Parameters & Scheduling¶
Partner attribution uses a number of parameters to control how they work:
release_enable_partner_attribution
release_partner_config
release_partner_build_number
release_partners
The enable parameter is a boolean, a simple on/off switch. We set it in shipit’s is_partner_enabled() when starting a release. It’s true for Firefox betas >= b8 and releases, but otherwise false, the same as partner repacks.
release_partner_config
is a dictionary of configuration data which drives the task generation
logic. It’s usually looked up during the release promotion action task, using the Github
GraphQL API in the get_partner_config_by_url() function, with the
url defined in taskcluster/config.yml.
release_partner_build_number
is an integer used to create unique upload paths in the firefox
candidates directory, while release_partners
is a list of partners that should be
attributed (i.e. a subset of the whole config). Both are intended for use when respinning a partner after
the regular Firefox has shipped. More information on that can be found in the
RelEng Docs.
release_partners
is shared with partner repacks but we don’t support doing both at the same time.
Configuration¶
This is done using an attribution_config.yml
file which next lives to the default.xml
used
for partner repacks. There are no repos for each partner, the whole configuration exists in the one
file because the amount of information to be tracked is much smaller.
An example config looks like this:
defaults:
medium: distribution
source: mozilla
configs:
- campaign: sample
content: sample-001
locales:
- en-US
- de
- ru
platforms:
- win64-shippable
- win32-shippable
The four main parameters are medium, source, campaign, content
, of which the first two are
common to all attributions. The combination of campaign
and content
should be unique
to avoid confusion in telemetry data. They correspond to the repo name and sub-directory in partner repacks,
so avoid any overlap between values in partner repacks and atrribution.
The optional parameters of variation
, and experiment
may also be specified.
Non-empty lists of locales and platforms are required parameters (NB the -shippable suffix should be used on the platforms).
The Firefox installers are uploaded into the candidates directory.
Repacking process¶
Attribution only has two kinds:
attribution - add attribution code to the regular builds
beetmover - move the files to a partner-specific destination
Attribution¶
kinds:
release-partner-attribution
platforms: Any Windows, runs on linux
upstreams:
repackage-signing
repackage-signing-l10n
There is one task, calling out to python/mozrelease/mozrelease/attribute_builds.py.
It takes as input the repackage-signing and repackage-signing-l10n artifacts, which are all
target.exe full installers. The ATTRIBUTION_CONFIG
environment variable controls the script.
It produces more target.exe installers.
The size of ATTRIBUTION_CONFIG
variable may grow large if the number of configurations
increases, and it may be necessary to pass the content of attribution_config.yml
to the
script instead, or via an artifact of the promotion task.
Beetmover¶
kinds:
release-partner-attribution-beetmover
platforms: N/A, scriptworker
upstreams:
release-partner-attribution
Moves and renames the artifacts to their public location in the candidates directory.
Each task will have the project:releng:beetmover:action:push-to-partner
and
project:releng:beetmover:bucket:release
scopes. There’s a partner-specific
code path in beetmoverscript.