name: CI on: push: branches: - "master" pull_request: env: # Tell Hypothesis which configuration we want it to use. TAHOE_LAFS_HYPOTHESIS_PROFILE: "ci" jobs: coverage: runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }} strategy: fail-fast: false matrix: os: - windows-latest - ubuntu-latest python-version: - 2.7 - 3.6 - 3.7 - 3.8 - 3.9 include: # On macOS don't bother with 3.6-3.8, just to get faster builds. - os: macos-latest python-version: 2.7 - os: macos-latest python-version: 3.9 steps: # See https://github.com/actions/checkout. A fetch-depth of 0 # fetches all tags and branches. - name: Check out Tahoe-LAFS sources uses: actions/checkout@v2 with: fetch-depth: 0 - name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }} uses: actions/setup-python@v2 with: python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }} # To use pip caching with GitHub Actions in an OS-independent # manner, we need `pip cache dir` command, which became # available since pip v20.1+. At the time of writing this, # GitHub Actions offers pip v20.3.3 for both ubuntu-latest and # windows-latest, and pip v20.3.1 for macos-latest. - name: Get pip cache directory id: pip-cache run: | echo "::set-output name=dir::$(pip cache dir)" # See https://github.com/actions/cache - name: Use pip cache uses: actions/cache@v2 with: path: ${{ steps.pip-cache.outputs.dir }} key: ${{ runner.os }}-pip-${{ hashFiles('**/setup.py') }} restore-keys: | ${{ runner.os }}-pip- - name: Install Python packages run: | pip install --upgrade codecov tox tox-gh-actions setuptools pip list - name: Display tool versions run: python misc/build_helpers/show-tool-versions.py - name: Run tox for corresponding Python version run: python -m tox - name: Upload eliot.log uses: actions/upload-artifact@v1 with: name: eliot.log path: eliot.log - name: Upload trial log uses: actions/upload-artifact@v1 with: name: _trial_temp/test.log path: _trial_temp/test.log # Upload this job's coverage data to Coveralls. While there is a GitHub # Action for this, as of Jan 2021 it does not support Python coverage # files - only lcov files. Therefore, we use coveralls-python, the # coveralls.io-supplied Python reporter, for this. # # It is coveralls-python 1.x that has maintained compatibility # with Python 2, while coveralls-python 3.x is compatible with # Python 3. Sadly we can't use them both in the same workflow. # # The two versions of coveralls-python are somewhat mutually # incompatible. Mixing these two different versions when # reporting coverage to coveralls.io will lead to grief, since # they get job IDs in different fashion. If we use both # versions of coveralls in the same workflow, the finalizing # step will be able to mark only part of the jobs as done, and # the other part will be left hanging, never marked as done: it # does not matter if we make an API call or `coveralls --finish` # to indicate that CI has finished running. # # So we try to use the newer coveralls-python that is available # via Python 3 (which is present in GitHub Actions tool cache, # even when we're running Python 2.7 tests) throughout this # workflow. - name: "Report Coverage to Coveralls" run: | pip3 install --upgrade coveralls==3.0.1 python3 -m coveralls env: # Some magic value required for some magic reason. GITHUB_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}" # Help coveralls identify our project. COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN: "JPf16rLB7T2yjgATIxFzTsEgMdN1UNq6o" # Every source of coverage reports needs a unique "flag name". # Construct one by smashing a few variables from the matrix together # here. COVERALLS_FLAG_NAME: "run-${{ matrix.os }}-${{ matrix.python-version }}" # Mark the data as just one piece of many because we have more than # one instance of this job (Windows, macOS) which collects and # reports coverage. This is necessary to cause Coveralls to merge # multiple coverage results into a single report. Note the merge # only happens when we "finish" a particular build, as identified by # its "build_num" (aka "service_number"). COVERALLS_PARALLEL: true # Tell Coveralls that we're done reporting coverage data. Since we're using # the "parallel" mode where more than one coverage data file is merged into # a single report, we have to tell Coveralls when we've uploaded all of the # data files. This does it. We make sure it runs last by making it depend # on *all* of the coverage-collecting jobs. # # See notes about parallel builds on GitHub Actions at # https://coveralls-python.readthedocs.io/en/latest/usage/configuration.html finish-coverage-report: needs: - "coverage" runs-on: "ubuntu-latest" container: "python:3-slim" steps: - name: "Indicate completion to coveralls.io" run: | pip3 install --upgrade coveralls==3.0.1 python3 -m coveralls --finish env: # Some magic value required for some magic reason. GITHUB_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}" integration: runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }} strategy: fail-fast: false matrix: os: - windows-latest - ubuntu-latest python-version: - 2.7 - 3.6 - 3.9 include: # On macOS don't bother with 3.6, just to get faster builds. - os: macos-latest python-version: 2.7 - os: macos-latest python-version: 3.9 steps: - name: Install Tor [Ubuntu] if: matrix.os == 'ubuntu-latest' run: sudo apt install tor # TODO: See https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/3744. # We have to use an older version of Tor for running integration # tests on macOS. - name: Install Tor [macOS, ${{ matrix.python-version }} ] if: ${{ matrix.os == 'macos-latest' }} run: | brew extract --version 0.4.5.8 tor homebrew/cask brew install tor@0.4.5.8 brew link --overwrite tor@0.4.5.8 - name: Install Tor [Windows] if: matrix.os == 'windows-latest' uses: crazy-max/ghaction-chocolatey@v1 with: args: install tor - name: Check out Tahoe-LAFS sources uses: actions/checkout@v2 with: fetch-depth: 0 - name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }} uses: actions/setup-python@v1 with: python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }} - name: Get pip cache directory id: pip-cache run: | echo "::set-output name=dir::$(pip cache dir)" - name: Use pip cache uses: actions/cache@v2 with: path: ${{ steps.pip-cache.outputs.dir }} key: ${{ runner.os }}-pip-${{ hashFiles('**/setup.py') }} restore-keys: | ${{ runner.os }}-pip- - name: Install Python packages run: | pip install --upgrade tox pip list - name: Display tool versions run: python misc/build_helpers/show-tool-versions.py - name: Run "Python 2 integration tests" if: ${{ matrix.python-version == '2.7' }} run: tox -e integration - name: Run "Python 3 integration tests" if: ${{ matrix.python-version != '2.7' }} run: tox -e integration3 - name: Upload eliot.log in case of failure uses: actions/upload-artifact@v1 if: failure() with: name: integration.eliot.json path: integration.eliot.json packaging: runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }} strategy: fail-fast: false matrix: os: - macos-latest - windows-latest - ubuntu-latest python-version: - 2.7 steps: - name: Check out Tahoe-LAFS sources uses: actions/checkout@v2 with: fetch-depth: 0 - name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }} uses: actions/setup-python@v1 with: python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }} - name: Get pip cache directory id: pip-cache run: | echo "::set-output name=dir::$(pip cache dir)" - name: Use pip cache uses: actions/cache@v2 with: path: ${{ steps.pip-cache.outputs.dir }} key: ${{ runner.os }}-pip-${{ hashFiles('**/setup.py') }} restore-keys: | ${{ runner.os }}-pip- - name: Install Python packages run: | pip install --upgrade tox pip list - name: Display tool versions run: python misc/build_helpers/show-tool-versions.py - name: Run "tox -e pyinstaller" run: tox -e pyinstaller # This step is to ensure there are no packaging/import errors. - name: Test PyInstaller executable run: dist/Tahoe-LAFS/tahoe --version - name: Upload PyInstaller package uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2 with: name: Tahoe-LAFS-${{ matrix.os }}-Python-${{ matrix.python-version }} path: dist/Tahoe-LAFS-*-*.*