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Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@17b87f84

Refactoring: remove CI_PARAM_ prefix from variables

There is no need to add a prefix to the variables. Basically every variable can be set or overridden at the trigger level, so we just use plain variable names for everything.

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Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@825f3686

Refactoring: do not rename *_PATH variables in build.env

We were using different variable names for the same variable in build and package stages. Unify these names in order to reduce potential confusion.

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Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@2346bb98

Refactoring: make build variable naming consistent

Use underscore to separate words within variable name.

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Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@581541b9

Refactoring: improve FNG_INSTALL_URL definition

FNG_INSTALL_URL was defined in build.env only, and in order to use it during the build we sourced build.env after writing it. Remove this workaround and define the variable cleanly in the first place. This removes the intermediate variable FNG_INSTALL_PATH. Also move the "/artifact" path from JOB_URL to FNG_INSTALL_URL in order to make the JOB_URL variable name match better.

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Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@35784f29

Refactoring: improve IMAGEPATH et al. definition

On every usage of IMAGEPATH, SDKPATH and LICENSESPATH we prepended BUILDPATH to it. Prepend it directly on definition to prevent repetition. Also remove redundant variable IMAGEBASEPATH.

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Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@5e36715e

Remove needless variables from build.env

There were three variables set in build.env of which the values are already known in the environment for all jobs, because they are passed from the parent pipeline. Use the original variables instead of defining new ones.

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Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@84aa6afb

Fix LAVA job name

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Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@8160c7d5

Sourcery: enable "low-code-quality" check globally

Disable it locally instead, so that

  1. new code additions are always checked, and
  2. we can refactor one function at a time to make the check pass.

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Commit: seco-ne/yocto/infrastructure/gitlab-ci@ef60c378

Sourcery: keep "for-append-to-extend" check disabled

This is another check that suggests changes an average developer without profound Python experience would find hard to understand. Disable it.

See for reference: https://docs.sourcery.ai/Reference/Python/Default-Rules/for-append-to-extend/

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