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*run Docker rust build reusable workflow #187

*run Docker rust build reusable workflow

*run Docker rust build reusable workflow #187

name: "*run Docker rust build reusable workflow"
on:
workflow_call:
inputs:
GIT_SHA:
required: true
type: string
description: The git SHA1 to build. If not specified, the latest commit on the triggering branch will be built
TARGET_CACHE_ID:
required: true
type: string
description: ID of the docker cache to use for the build
FEATURES:
required: false
type: string
description: The cargo features to build. If not specified, none will be built other than those specified in cargo config
PROFILE:
default: release
required: false
type: string
description: The cargo profile to build. If not specified, the default release profile will be used
BUILD_ADDL_TESTING_IMAGES:
default: false
required: false
type: boolean
description: Whether to build additional testing images. If not specified, only the base release images will be built
TARGET_REGISTRY:
default: gcp
required: false
type: string
description: The target docker registry to push to
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
GIT_SHA:
required: true
type: string
description: The git SHA1 to build. If not specified, the latest commit on the triggering branch will be built
FEATURES:
required: false
type: string
description: The cargo features to build. If not specified, none will be built other than those specified in cargo config
PROFILE:
default: release
required: false
type: string
description: The cargo profile to build. If not specified, the default release profile will be used
BUILD_ADDL_TESTING_IMAGES:
default: false
required: false
type: boolean
description: Whether to build additional testing images. If not specified, only the base release images will be built
TARGET_REGISTRY:
default: gcp
required: false
type: string
description: The target docker registry to push to
env:
GIT_SHA: ${{ inputs.GIT_SHA }}
TARGET_CACHE_ID: ${{ inputs.TARGET_CACHE_ID || inputs.GIT_SHA }} # on workflow_dispatch, the build is one-off, so use the git sha as the cache id instead of another key
PROFILE: ${{ inputs.PROFILE }}
FEATURES: ${{ inputs.FEATURES }}
BUILD_ADDL_TESTING_IMAGES: ${{ inputs.BUILD_ADDL_TESTING_IMAGES }}
AWS_ECR_ACCOUNT_NUM: ${{ secrets.ENV_ECR_AWS_ACCOUNT_NUM }}
GCP_DOCKER_ARTIFACT_REPO: ${{ vars.GCP_DOCKER_ARTIFACT_REPO }}
TARGET_REGISTRY: ${{ inputs.TARGET_REGISTRY }}
permissions:
contents: read
id-token: write #required for GCP Workload Identity federation which we use to login into Google Artifact Registry
jobs:
rust-all:
runs-on: runs-on,cpu=64,family=c7,hdd=1024,image=aptos-ubuntu-x64,run-id=${{ github.run_id }},spot=co
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ env.GIT_SHA }}
- name: Setup Runs On Cache for Docker
uses: runs-on/cache@v4
with:
path: |
/home/runner/docker-cache.tzst
key: docker-buildkit-cache-${{ env.PROFILE }}-${{ env.FEATURES }}${{ hashFiles('Cargo.lock') }}
- name: Untar cache if present
run: |
if [ -f /home/runner/docker-cache.tzst ]; then
sudo systemctl stop docker
sudo tar --posix -xf /home/runner/docker-cache.tzst -P -C /var/lib/docker --use-compress-program zstdmt .
sudo systemctl start docker
fi
- uses: aptos-labs/aptos-core/.github/actions/docker-setup@main
with:
GCP_WORKLOAD_IDENTITY_PROVIDER: ${{ secrets.GCP_WORKLOAD_IDENTITY_PROVIDER }}
GCP_SERVICE_ACCOUNT_EMAIL: ${{ secrets.GCP_SERVICE_ACCOUNT_EMAIL }}
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: ${{ secrets.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID }}
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: ${{ secrets.AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY }}
AWS_DOCKER_ARTIFACT_REPO: ${{ secrets.AWS_DOCKER_ARTIFACT_REPO }}
GIT_CREDENTIALS: ${{ secrets.GIT_CREDENTIALS }}
- name: Build and Push Rust images
run: docker/builder/docker-bake-rust-all.sh
env:
PROFILE: ${{ env.PROFILE }}
FEATURES: ${{ env.FEATURES }}
BUILD_ADDL_TESTING_IMAGES: ${{ env.BUILD_ADDL_TESTING_IMAGES }}
GIT_CREDENTIALS: ${{ secrets.GIT_CREDENTIALS }}
TARGET_REGISTRY: ${{ env.TARGET_REGISTRY }}
- name: Prepare Docker for Caching
run: |
if [ ! -f /home/runner/docker-cache.tzst ]; then
sudo systemctl stop docker
sudo tar --posix -cf /home/runner/docker-cache.tzst -P -C /var/lib/docker --use-compress-program zstdmt .
fi