This is a demonstration using Dhall to generate YAML for github actions.
github-actions-dhall is self-hosting.
Store the following in example.dhall
:
let haskellCi = https://raw.githubusercontent.com/vmchale/github-actions-dhall/master/haskell-ci.dhall
in haskellCi.generalCi
haskellCi.matrixSteps
( Some
{ ghc =
[ haskellCi.GHC.GHC8101
, haskellCi.GHC.GHC883
, haskellCi.GHC.GHC865
]
, cabal = [ haskellCi.Cabal.Cabal32 ]
}
)
: haskellCi.CI.Type
Then, generate YAML with dhall-to-yaml --file example.dhall
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-18.04
steps:
- uses: "actions/checkout@v1"
- id: setup-haskell-cabal
uses: "actions/[email protected]"
with:
cabal-version: "${{ matrix.cabal }}"
ghc-version: "${{ matrix.ghc }}"
- uses: "actions/cache@v1"
with:
key: "${{ runner.os }}-${{ matrix.ghc }}-cabal"
path: "${{ steps.setup-haskell-cabal.outputs.cabal-store }}"
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
cabal update
cabal build --enable-tests --enable-benchmarks --only-dependencies
- name: build
run: cabal build --enable-tests --enable-benchmarks
- name: test
run: cabal test
- name: haddock
run: cabal haddock
strategy:
matrix:
cabal:
- '3.2'
ghc:
- '8.10.1'
- '8.8.3'
- '8.6.5'
name: Haskell CI
on:
- push
Have a look at hlint-lib for a more "organic" example.