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name: ci | |
on: | |
pull_request: | |
push: | |
branches: | |
- ag/wip | |
schedule: | |
- cron: '00 01 * * *' | |
# The section is needed to drop write-all permissions that are granted on | |
# `schedule` event. By specifying any permission explicitly all others are set | |
# to none. By using the principle of least privilege the damage a compromised | |
# workflow can do (because of an injection or compromised third party tool or | |
# action) is restricted. Currently the worklow doesn't need any additional | |
# permission except for pulling the code. Adding labels to issues, commenting | |
# on pull-requests, etc. may need additional permissions: | |
# | |
# Syntax for this section: | |
# https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#permissions | |
# | |
# Reference for how to assign permissions on a job-by-job basis: | |
# https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-jobs/assigning-permissions-to-jobs | |
# | |
# Reference for available permissions that we can enable if needed: | |
# https://docs.github.com/en/actions/security-guides/automatic-token-authentication#permissions-for-the-github_token | |
permissions: | |
# to fetch code (actions/checkout) | |
contents: read | |
jobs: | |
test: | |
env: | |
# For some builds, we use cross to test on 32-bit and big-endian | |
# systems. | |
CARGO: cargo | |
# When CARGO is set to CROSS, TARGET is set to `--target matrix.target`. | |
# Note that we only use cross on Linux, so setting a target on a | |
# different OS will just use normal cargo. | |
TARGET: | |
# Bump this as appropriate. We pin to a version to make sure CI | |
# continues to work as cross releases in the past have broken things | |
# in subtle ways. | |
CROSS_VERSION: v0.2.5 | |
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }} | |
strategy: | |
fail-fast: false | |
matrix: | |
include: | |
- build: stable | |
os: ubuntu-latest | |
rust: stable | |
# - build: stable-x86 | |
# os: ubuntu-latest | |
# rust: stable | |
# target: i686-unknown-linux-gnu | |
# - build: stable-aarch64 | |
# os: ubuntu-latest | |
# rust: stable | |
# target: aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu | |
# - build: stable-powerpc64 | |
# os: ubuntu-latest | |
# rust: stable | |
# target: powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu | |
# - build: stable-s390x | |
# os: ubuntu-latest | |
# rust: stable | |
# target: s390x-unknown-linux-gnu | |
# - build: beta | |
# os: ubuntu-latest | |
# rust: beta | |
# - build: nightly | |
# os: ubuntu-latest | |
# rust: nightly | |
# - build: macos | |
# os: macos-latest | |
# rust: stable | |
# - build: win-msvc | |
# os: windows-latest | |
# rust: stable | |
# - build: win-gnu | |
# os: windows-latest | |
# rust: stable-x86_64-gnu | |
steps: | |
- name: Checkout repository | |
uses: actions/checkout@v4 | |
- name: Install Rust | |
uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@master | |
with: | |
toolchain: ${{ matrix.rust }} | |
- name: Install and configure Cross | |
if: matrix.os == 'ubuntu-latest' && matrix.target != '' | |
run: | | |
# In the past, new releases of 'cross' have broken CI. So for now, we | |
# pin it. We also use their pre-compiled binary releases because cross | |
# has over 100 dependencies and takes a bit to compile. | |
dir="$RUNNER_TEMP/cross-download" | |
mkdir "$dir" | |
echo "$dir" >> $GITHUB_PATH | |
cd "$dir" | |
curl -LO "https://github.com/cross-rs/cross/releases/download/$CROSS_VERSION/cross-x86_64-unknown-linux-musl.tar.gz" | |
tar xf cross-x86_64-unknown-linux-musl.tar.gz | |
# We used to install 'cross' from master, but it kept failing. So now | |
# we build from a known-good version until 'cross' becomes more stable | |
# or we find an alternative. Notably, between v0.2.1 and current | |
# master (2022-06-14), the number of Cross's dependencies has doubled. | |
echo "CARGO=cross" >> $GITHUB_ENV | |
echo "TARGET=--target ${{ matrix.target }}" >> $GITHUB_ENV | |
- name: Show command used for Cargo | |
run: | | |
echo "cargo command is: ${{ env.CARGO }}" | |
echo "target flag is: ${{ env.TARGET }}" | |
- run: ${{ env.CARGO }} build --verbose $TARGET | |
- run: ${{ env.CARGO }} doc --verbose $TARGET | |
- if: matrix.build == 'pinned' | |
run: ${{ env.CARGO }} test | |
- if: matrix.build != 'pinned' | |
run: ${{ env.CARGO }} test --all --verbose $TARGET | |
- if: matrix.build != 'pinned' | |
run: ${{ env.CARGO }} test -p jiff-cli --verbose $TARGET | |
- if: matrix.target == '' | |
run: ./test | |
# This job runs a stripped down version of CI to test the MSRV. The specific | |
# reason for doing this is that Jiff dev-dependencies tend to evolve more | |
# quickly. Or if I want to use newer features in doc examples. There isn't as | |
# tight of a control on them because, well, they're only used in tests and | |
# their MSRV doesn't matter as much. | |
msrv: | |
runs-on: ubuntu-latest | |
steps: | |
- name: Checkout repository | |
uses: actions/checkout@v4 | |
- name: Install Rust | |
uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@master | |
with: | |
toolchain: 1.70.0 | |
# We would use `cargo build --all` here, but `jiff-cli` doesn't really | |
# track an MSRV and I don't want it to. | |
- name: Build jiff | |
run: cargo build -p jiff --verbose | |
- name: Build jiff-tzdb | |
run: cargo build -p jiff-tzdb --verbose | |
- name: Build jiff-tzdb-platform | |
run: cargo build -p jiff-tzdb-platform --verbose | |
- name: Build docs | |
run: cargo doc --verbose | |
- name: Run library tests | |
run: cargo test --lib | |
- name: Run integration tests | |
run: cargo test --test integration | |
# Setup and run tests on the wasm32-wasi target via wasmtime. | |
wasm: | |
runs-on: ubuntu-latest | |
env: | |
# The version of wasmtime to download and install. | |
WASMTIME_VERSION: 22.0.0 | |
# Yes'um. | |
WASMTIME_BACKTRACE_DETAILS: 1 | |
steps: | |
- name: Checkout repository | |
uses: actions/checkout@v4 | |
- name: Install Rust | |
uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@master | |
with: | |
toolchain: stable | |
- name: Add wasm32-wasip1 target | |
run: rustup target add wasm32-wasip1 | |
- name: Download and install Wasmtime | |
run: | | |
echo "CARGO_BUILD_TARGET=wasm32-wasip1" >> $GITHUB_ENV | |
curl -LO https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime/releases/download/v$WASMTIME_VERSION/wasmtime-v$WASMTIME_VERSION-x86_64-linux.tar.xz | |
tar xvf wasmtime-v$WASMTIME_VERSION-x86_64-linux.tar.xz | |
echo `pwd`/wasmtime-v$WASMTIME_VERSION-x86_64-linux >> $GITHUB_PATH | |
echo "CARGO_TARGET_WASM32_WASIP1_RUNNER=wasmtime run --dir / --env INSTA_WORKSPACE_ROOT=$PWD --" >> $GITHUB_ENV | |
- name: Build jiff | |
run: cargo build -p jiff --verbose | |
- name: Build jiff-tzdb | |
run: cargo build -p jiff-tzdb --verbose | |
- name: Build jiff-tzdb-platform | |
run: cargo build -p jiff-tzdb-platform --verbose | |
- name: Run library tests | |
run: cargo test --lib -- --nocapture | |
- name: Run integration tests | |
run: cargo test --test integration -- --nocapture | |
testbench: | |
runs-on: ubuntu-latest | |
steps: | |
- name: Checkout repository | |
uses: actions/checkout@v4 | |
- name: Install Rust | |
uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@master | |
with: | |
toolchain: stable | |
- name: Run benchmark tests | |
run: | | |
cargo bench --manifest-path bench/Cargo.toml -- --test | |
rustfmt: | |
runs-on: ubuntu-latest | |
steps: | |
- name: Checkout repository | |
uses: actions/checkout@v4 | |
- name: Install Rust | |
uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@master | |
with: | |
toolchain: stable | |
components: rustfmt | |
- name: Check formatting | |
run: | | |
cargo fmt --all -- --check |