name: Build & Test on: # Trigger on push to branches `master` and `3.5`. push: branches: [ master, 3.5 ] # Trigger on pull request events for PRs that have `master` as their target branch pull_request: branches: [ master ] # Allow running the workflow manually workflow_dispatch: defaults: run: # GitHub Actions adds `errexit` and `pipefail` by default, but we add `xtrace` # to improve debugging some of the longer scripts. shell: /bin/bash -o errexit -o pipefail -o xtrace {0} jobs: main: # The type of runner that the job will run on runs-on: ubuntu-20.04 name: ${{ matrix.test_name }} strategy: # Let other jobs continue even if one of them fails fail-fast: false matrix: include: - test_name: "lua5.4" lua_version: "5.4" lua_name: "lua5.4" lua_include: "/usr/local/include" manual_screens: true - test_name: "codecov-lua5.3" lua_version: "5.3" lua_name: "lua5.3" coverage: "codecov" manual_screens: true - test_name: "lua5.2" lua_version: "5.2" lua_name: "lua5.2" manual_screens: true - test_name: "lua5.1" lua_version: "5.1" lua_name: "lua5.1" - test_name: "luajit" lua_version: "5.1" lua_name: "luajit" lua_library: "/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libluajit-5.1.so" lua_include: "/usr/include/luajit-2.1" luarocks_args: "--lua-suffix=jit-2.1.0-beta3" # Lua 5.2 with fixed lgi version and screen size not divisible by 2. - test_name: "fixed-lgi-lua5.2" lua_version: "5.2" lua_name: "lua5.2" lgi_version: "0.9.2" tests_screen_size: "1921x1079" check_qa: true empty_theme_while_loading: true test_prev_commits: true env: LUA: ${{ matrix.lua_version }} LUAINCLUDE: ${{ matrix.lua_include || format('/usr/include/lua{0}', matrix.lua_version) }} LUALIBRARY: ${{ matrix.lua_library || format('/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/liblua{0}.so', matrix.lua_version) }} TESTS_SCREEN_SIZE: ${{ matrix.tests_screen_size }} TEST_TIMEOUT: '100' CI: 'true' steps: # Create a cache invalidation key based on the current year + week. # This way, packages will be checked for updates once every week. - name: Get Date id: get-date run: echo "::set-output name=date::$(/bin/date -u "+%Y%W")" - name: Cache apt packages id: cache-apt uses: actions/cache@v2 with: path: /var/cache/apt/archives # The trailing number serves as a version flag that can be incremented # to invalidate the cache after changing the list of packages. key: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ runner.os }}-${{ steps.get-date.outputs.date }}-apt-4 - name: Download apt packages if: steps.cache-apt.outputs.cache-hit != 'true' run: | sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install --download-only -y --no-install-recommends \ asciidoctor \ cmake \ dbus-x11 \ gettext \ gir1.2-gtk-3.0 \ gir1.2-pango-1.0 \ git \ libdbus-1-dev \ libgirepository1.0-dev \ libnotify-bin \ libpango1.0-dev \ libstartup-notification0-dev \ libx11-xcb-dev \ libxcb-cursor-dev \ libxcb-icccm4-dev \ libxcb-keysyms1-dev \ libxcb-randr0-dev \ libxcb-shape0-dev \ libxcb-util0-dev \ libxcb-xfixes0-dev \ libxcb-xinerama0-dev \ libxcb-xkb-dev \ libxcb-xrm-dev \ libxcb-xtest0-dev \ libxdg-basedir-dev \ libxkbcommon-dev \ libxkbcommon-x11-dev \ wmctrl \ x11-apps \ xcb-proto \ xdotool \ xorg \ xserver-xephyr \ xterm \ xutils-dev \ xvfb \ zsh \ lua-discount \ fonts-noto-core \ fonts-dejavu-core \ fonts-roboto-unhinted \ fonts-open-sans - name: Install downloaded packages run: sudo dpkg -i /var/cache/apt/archives/*.deb - name: Install Lua packages if: matrix.lua_version != '5.4' run: | if [ "${{ matrix.lua_name }}" = "luajit" ]; then sudo apt-get install libluajit-5.1-dev luajit fi sudo apt-get install liblua${{ matrix.lua_version }}-dev lua${{ matrix.lua_version }} # Ubuntu 20.04 hasn't a package for Lua 5.4, we need to build it from source. - name: Build and Install Lua 5.4 if: matrix.lua_version == '5.4' run: | wget -O /tmp/lua-5.4.3.tar.gz http://www.lua.org/ftp/lua-5.4.3.tar.gz tar -xf /tmp/lua-5.4.3.tar.gz -C /tmp cd /tmp/lua-5.4.3 make all make test sudo make install - name: Cache luarocks id: cache-luarocks uses: actions/cache@v2 with: path: /tmp/luarocks # The build input for luarocks changes per test, so we need separate caches key: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ runner.os }}-${{ matrix.test_name }}-luarocks-3.5.0 - name: Install fresh Luarocks if: steps.cache-luarocks.outputs.cache-hit != 'true' run: | wget -O /tmp/luarocks.tar.gz https://github.com/luarocks/luarocks/archive/v3.5.0.tar.gz mkdir /tmp/luarocks tar -xf /tmp/luarocks.tar.gz -C /tmp/luarocks --strip-components=1 cd /tmp/luarocks ./configure --lua-version=${{ matrix.lua_version }} --with-lua-include=${LUAINCLUDE} ${{ matrix.luarocks_args }} make build sudo make install - name: Install cached Luarocks if: steps.cache-luarocks.outputs.cache-hit == 'true' run: | cd /tmp/luarocks sudo make install - name: Cache xcb-errors id: cache-xcb-errors uses: actions/cache@v2 with: path: /tmp/xcb-errors key: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ runner.os }}-xcb-errors-1.0 - name: Install fresh xcb-errors if: steps.cache-xcb-errors.outputs.cache-hit != 'true' run: | git clone --recursive --depth 1 --branch 1.0 https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/lib/libxcb-errors.git /tmp/xcb-errors cd /tmp/xcb-errors ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr make sudo make install - name: Install cached xcb-errors if: steps.cache-xcb-errors.outputs.cache-hit == 'true' run: | cd /tmp/xcb-errors sudo make install # Only LGI git master supports Lua 5.4. We need to build it from source. - name: Build and Install LGI if: matrix.lua_version == '5.4' run: | wget -O /tmp/lgi.zip https://github.com/pavouk/lgi/archive/refs/heads/master.zip unzip /tmp/lgi.zip -d /tmp cd /tmp/lgi-master make all sudo make install - name: Install rocks run: | if [ "${{ matrix.lua_name }}" != "lua5.4" ]; then sudo -H luarocks install lgi ${{ matrix.lgi_version }} fi sudo -H luarocks install ldoc sudo -H luarocks install busted - name: Install QA check rocks if: matrix.check_qa run: | sudo -H luarocks install luacheck sudo -H luarocks install depgraph - name: Install cluacov rock if: matrix.coverage run: sudo -H luarocks install cluacov - name: Install codecov.io uploader if: matrix.coverage == 'codecov' run: wget -O /tmp/codecov-bash https://codecov.io/bash # Check out repository to ${{ github.workspace }} # Automatically picks the current branch/PR - uses: actions/checkout@v2 - name: Create Build Environment run: cmake -E make_directory -B "${{ github.workspace }}/build" - name: Build Awesome version string run: | # If this workflow is triggered by a pull request, we get a base branch. # Otherwise, check if the current commit has a meaningful name. if [ -n "${{ github.base_ref }}" ]; then AWESOME_VERSION="${{ github.base_ref }}" else AWESOME_VERSION="$(git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD)" fi AWESOME_VERSION="${AWESOME_VERSION}-g$(git rev-parse --short HEAD)" if [ "${{ github.event_name }}" == "pull_request" && -n "${{ matrix.test_prev_commits }}" ]; then AWESOME_VERSION="${AWESOME_VERSION}-PR${{ github.event.number }}" elif [ "${{ github.event_name }}" == "pull_request" ]; then AWESOME_VERSION="v9999-PR${{ github.event.number }}" fi echo "AWESOME_VERSION=${AWESOME_VERSION}" >> ${GITHUB_ENV} - name: Configure CMake run: | cmake -S ${{ github.workspace }} -B "${{ github.workspace}}/build" \ -DAWESOME_VERSION=$AWESOME_VERSION \ -DLUA_LIBRARY=$LUALIBRARY \ -DLUA_INCLUDE_DIR=$LUAINCLUDE \ -DGENERATE_DOC=OFF \ -DGENERATE_MANPAGES=OFF \ -DDO_COVERAGE=${{ matrix.coverage }} \ -DTEST_MANUAL_SCREENS=${{ matrix.manual_screens }} \ -DSTRICT_TESTS=true \ -DCMAKE_C_FLAGS="-Werror" # Break beautiful so that trying to access the theme before `beautiful.init()` causes an error - name: Patch beautiful for an empty default theme if: matrix.empty_theme_while_loading run: | sed -i -e 's/theme = {}/theme = setmetatable({}, { __index = function() error("May not access theme before beautiful.init()") end })/' lib/beautiful/init.lua grep -q 'May not access' lib/beautiful/init.lua - name: Build run: cd "${{ github.workspace }}/build" && make -j3 # Executable needs to be run once to provide coverage results - name: Install and run run: | cd "${{ github.workspace }}/build" sudo make install awesome --version - name: Run integration tests run: cd "${{ github.workspace }}/build" && make check-integration - name: Run unit tests run: cd "${{ github.workspace }}/build" && make check-unit - name: Run examples tests if: matrix.coverage run: cd "${{ github.workspace }}/build" && make check-examples - name: Run requires tests if: matrix.coverage run: cd "${{ github.workspace }}/build" && make check-requires - name: Run themes tests run: cd "${{ github.workspace }}/build" && make check-themes - name: Upload Lua code coverage report if: matrix.coverage == 'codecov' run: | luacov bash /tmp/codecov-bash -f build/luacov.report.out -X gcov -X coveragepy -F luacov - name: Upload C code coverage report if: matrix.coverage == 'codecov' run: | # Report coverage for each .gcno file separately. # gcov will create .gcov files for the same source (e.g. for # globalconf.h from awesome.c.gcno and event.c.gcno). i=0 cd "${{ github.workspace }}/build" find -path "*/lgi-check.dir" -prune -o \( -name '*.gcno' -print \) | while read -r gcno; do gcov -pb "$gcno" mkdir gcov.$(( ++i )) mv *.gcov "gcov.$i" # Delete any files for /usr. # They are not relevant and might cause "Invalid path part" errors # with Code Climate. find "gcov.$i" -maxdepth 1 -type f -name '#usr#*.gcov' -delete done # Upload to Codecov. bash /tmp/codecov-bash -X gcov -X coveragepy -F gcov # `check-qa` is the only test that doesn't get a coverage report, so it has to run after all of that. - name: Run qa tests if: matrix.check_qa run: cd "${{ github.workspace }}/build" && make check-qa # Check each commit separately (to make git-bisect less annoying). - name: Test previous commits if: matrix.test_prev_commits && github.event_name == 'pull_request' run: | git remote add fork "${{ github.event.pull_request.head.repo.git_url }}" # `actions/checkout` creates a shallow repo (`--depth 1`) by default, # which is fine for everything up until now. But we need individual commits now. # And we only want to unshallow now, to not slow down the checkout for other jobs. git fetch --unshallow --all rev_list="$(git rev-list --bisect-all origin/${{ github.base_ref }}..fork/${{ github.head_ref }})" # The most recent commit has already been tested. So if that's the # only commit in the PR, we can stop here. if [[ $(echo "$rev_list" | wc -l) -lt 2 ]]; then exit 0 fi commits="$(echo "$rev_list" | grep -v 'dist=0' | cut -d' ' -f 1)" n="$(echo "$commits" | wc -l)" echo "Testing $n commits:" echo "$commits" | xargs -I{} git log -1 --pretty='%h %s' {} failed="" for commit in $commits; do echo "Testing commit $commit" # Some files are updated when compiling... git checkout --force "$commit" git show --stat --oneline cmake -S ${{ github.workspace }} -B "${{ github.workspace}}/build" \ -DAWESOME_VERSION=$AWESOME_VERSION \ -DLUA_LIBRARY=$LUALIBRARY \ -DLUA_INCLUDE_DIR=$LUAINCLUDE \ -DGENERATE_DOC=OFF \ -DGENERATE_MANPAGES=OFF \ -DDO_COVERAGE=OFF \ -DTEST_MANUAL_SCREENS=${{ matrix.manual_screens }} \ -DSTRICT_TESTS=true \ -DCMAKE_C_FLAGS="-Werror" cd "${{ github.workspace}}/build" if ! ( make && make check-unit ); then failed="$failed $commit" fi done git checkout --quiet --force fork/${{ github.head_ref }} if [ -n "$failed" ]; then echo "Checks failed for these commits:" for c in $failed; do git show --no-patch --pretty="%h %s (%an, %ad)" "$c" done exit 1 fi # vim: filetype=yaml:expandtab:shiftwidth=2:tabstop=2