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coveralls complained: {"error":"No build matching CI build number 467026020 found"} So try constructing a build_num that looks like the value we observed from `coveralls` output when it was submitting coverage data.
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11 KiB
YAML
305 lines
11 KiB
YAML
name: CI
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on:
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push:
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branches:
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- "master"
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pull_request:
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jobs:
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coverage:
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runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
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strategy:
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fail-fast: false
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matrix:
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os:
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- macos-latest
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- windows-latest
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python-version:
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- 2.7
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steps:
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# Get vcpython27 on Windows + Python 2.7, to build netifaces
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# extension. See https://chocolatey.org/packages/vcpython27 and
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# https://github.com/crazy-max/ghaction-chocolatey
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- name: Install MSVC 9.0 for Python 2.7 [Windows]
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if: matrix.os == 'windows-latest' && matrix.python-version == '2.7'
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uses: crazy-max/ghaction-chocolatey@v1
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with:
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args: install vcpython27
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- name: Check out Tahoe-LAFS sources
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uses: actions/checkout@v2
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- name: Fetch all history for all tags and branches
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run: git fetch --prune --unshallow
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- name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
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uses: actions/setup-python@v1
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with:
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python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
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- name: Install Python packages
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run: |
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pip install --upgrade codecov tox setuptools
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pip list
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- name: Display tool versions
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run: python misc/build_helpers/show-tool-versions.py
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- name: Run "tox -e py27-coverage"
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run: tox -e py27-coverage
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- name: Upload eliot.log in case of failure
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uses: actions/upload-artifact@v1
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if: failure()
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with:
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name: eliot.log
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path: eliot.log
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# Upload this job's coverage data to Coveralls.
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- name: "Report Coverage to Coveralls"
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run: |
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pip install coveralls
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python -m coveralls
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env:
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# Some magic value required for some magic reason.
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GITHUB_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}"
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# Help coveralls identify our project.
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COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN: "JPf16rLB7T2yjgATIxFzTsEgMdN1UNq6o"
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# Every source of coverage reports needs a unique "flag name".
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# Construct one by smashing a few variables from the matrix together
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# here.
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COVERALLS_FLAG_NAME: "run-${{ matrix.os }}-${{ matrix.python-version }}"
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# Mark the data as just one piece of many because we have more than
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# one instance of this job (Windows, macOS) which collects and
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# reports coverage. This is necessary to cause Coveralls to merge
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# multiple coverage results into a single report.
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COVERALLS_PARALLEL: true
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# Tell Coveralls that we're done reporting coverage data. Since we're using
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# the "parallel" mode where more than one coverage data file is merged into
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# a single report, we have to tell Coveralls when we've uploaded all of the
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# data files. This does it. We make sure it runs last by making it depend
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# on *all* of the coverage-collecting jobs.
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finish-coverage-report:
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# There happens to just be one coverage-collecting job at the moment. If
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# the coverage reports are broken and someone added more
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# coverage-collecting jobs to this workflow but didn't update this, that's
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# why.
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needs:
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- "coverage"
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runs-on: "ubuntu-latest"
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steps:
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- name: "Finish Coveralls Reporting"
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run: |
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# coveralls-python does have a `--finish` option but it doesn't seem
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# to work, at least for us.
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# https://github.com/coveralls-clients/coveralls-python/issues/248
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#
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# But all it does is this simple POST so we can just send it
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# ourselves. The only hard part is guessing what the POST
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# parameters mean.
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#
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# Since the build is done I'm going to guess that "done" is a fine
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# value for status.
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#
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# That leaves "build_num". The coveralls documentation gives some
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# hints about it. It suggests using $CIRCLE_WORKFLOW_ID if your job
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# is on CircleCI. CircleCI documentation says this about
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# CIRCLE_WORKFLOW_ID:
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#
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# A unique identifier for the workflow instance of the current
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# job. This identifier is the same for every job in a given
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# workflow instance.
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#
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# (from https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/env-vars/)
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#
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# A CircleCI workflow is roughly "the group of jobs run for a
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# particular commit". There are exceptions to this but maybe we can
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# ignore them.
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#
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# The only over hints we get from Coveralls about "build_num" are:
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#
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# * An example value of `1234`
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#
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# * Another example value of `$BUILD_NUMBER` where BUILD_NUMBER is
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# not defined anywhere.
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#
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# Starting from the CircleCI workflow example, then, and looking at
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# the environment variables GitHub Actions offers
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# (https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/actions/reference/environment-variables#default-environment-variables) there are two of interest:
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#
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# * GITHUB_RUN_ID - A unique number for each run within a
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# repository. This number does not change if you re-run the
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# workflow run.
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#
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# * GITHUB_RUN_NUMBER - A unique number for each run of a particular
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# workflow in a repository. This number begins at 1 for the
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# workflow's first run, and increments with each new run. This
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# number does not change if you re-run the workflow run.
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#
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# These seem to offer approximately the same value and only differ
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# on whether they will be unique for the project as a whole or just
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# for this particular workflow ("ci", as defined by this file).
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#
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# Unfortunately neither of them changes if a workflow is re-run.
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# This differs from the behavior of CircleCI's CIRCLE_WORKFLOW_ID
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# where a new value is assigned if a workflow is re-run.
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#
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# The consequence of this would seem to be that multiple runs of a
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# GitHub Actions workflow will have their coverage reported to the
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# same job. And since we eventually "finish" a job, later runs
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# would be discarded (I suppose).
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#
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# There doesn't seem to be a way to do any better, though.
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#
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# However, we have the further constraint that our build_num must
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# agree with whatever coveralls-python has selected. An inspection
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# of the coveralls-python source suggests that GITHUB_RUN_ID is
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# used. However, observation of the coveralls.io web interface
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# suggests the value instead is something more like:
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#
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# $(git rev-parse refs/remotes/pull/<PR NUM>/merge)-PR-<PR NUM>
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#
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# Thus, we select the same.
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#
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# GITHUB_REF is a string like the rev being parsed above. We
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# extract the PR number from it.
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PR=$(echo $GITHUB_REF | cut -d / -f 4)
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REV=$(git rev-parse $GITHUB_REF)
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BUILD_NUM=$REV-PR-$PR
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REPO_NAME=$GITHUB_REPOSITORY
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curl \
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-k \
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https://coveralls.io/webhook?repo_token=$COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN \
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-d \
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"payload[build_num]=$BUILD_NUM&payload[status]=done&payload[repo_name]=$REPO_NAME"
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env:
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# Some magic value required for some magic reason.
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GITHUB_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}"
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# Help coveralls identify our project.
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COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN: "JPf16rLB7T2yjgATIxFzTsEgMdN1UNq6o"
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integration:
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runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
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strategy:
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fail-fast: false
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matrix:
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os:
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- macos-latest
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- windows-latest
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python-version:
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- 2.7
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steps:
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# Get vcpython27 for Windows + Python 2.7, to build netifaces
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# extension. See https://chocolatey.org/packages/vcpython27 and
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# https://github.com/crazy-max/ghaction-chocolatey
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- name: Install MSVC 9.0 for Python 2.7 [Windows]
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if: matrix.os == 'windows-latest' && matrix.python-version == '2.7'
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uses: crazy-max/ghaction-chocolatey@v1
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with:
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args: install vcpython27
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- name: Install Tor [Ubuntu]
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if: matrix.os == 'ubuntu-latest'
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run: sudo apt install tor
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- name: Install Tor [macOS]
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if: matrix.os == 'macos-latest'
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run: brew install tor
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- name: Install Tor [Windows]
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if: matrix.os == 'windows-latest'
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uses: crazy-max/ghaction-chocolatey@v1
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with:
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args: install tor
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- name: Check out Tahoe-LAFS sources
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uses: actions/checkout@v2
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- name: Fetch all history for all tags and branches
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run: git fetch --prune --unshallow
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- name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
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uses: actions/setup-python@v1
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with:
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python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
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- name: Install Python packages
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run: |
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pip install --upgrade tox
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pip list
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- name: Display tool versions
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run: python misc/build_helpers/show-tool-versions.py
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- name: Run "tox -e integration"
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run: tox -e integration
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- name: Upload eliot.log in case of failure
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uses: actions/upload-artifact@v1
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if: failure()
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with:
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name: integration.eliot.json
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path: integration.eliot.json
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packaging:
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runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
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strategy:
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fail-fast: false
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matrix:
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os:
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- macos-latest
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- windows-latest
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- ubuntu-latest
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python-version:
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- 2.7
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steps:
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# Get vcpython27 for Windows + Python 2.7, to build netifaces
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# extension. See https://chocolatey.org/packages/vcpython27 and
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# https://github.com/crazy-max/ghaction-chocolatey
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- name: Install MSVC 9.0 for Python 2.7 [Windows]
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if: matrix.os == 'windows-latest' && matrix.python-version == '2.7'
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uses: crazy-max/ghaction-chocolatey@v1
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with:
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args: install vcpython27
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- name: Check out Tahoe-LAFS sources
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uses: actions/checkout@v2
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- name: Fetch all history for all tags and branches
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run: git fetch --prune --unshallow
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- name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
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uses: actions/setup-python@v1
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with:
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python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
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- name: Install Python packages
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run: |
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pip install --upgrade tox
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pip list
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- name: Display tool versions
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run: python misc/build_helpers/show-tool-versions.py
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- name: Run "tox -e pyinstaller"
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run: tox -e pyinstaller
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# This step is to ensure there are no packaging/import errors.
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- name: Test PyInstaller executable
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run: dist/Tahoe-LAFS/tahoe --version
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- name: Upload PyInstaller package
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uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
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with:
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name: Tahoe-LAFS-${{ matrix.os }}-Python-${{ matrix.python-version }}
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path: dist/Tahoe-LAFS-*-*.*
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