Upgrade all dependencies (except blender) #184
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause | |
name: Continuous Integration | |
on: | |
push: | |
branches: | |
- main | |
pull_request: | |
branches: | |
- main | |
env: | |
# Always use the Xvfb service's display. | |
DISPLAY: ":99" | |
jobs: | |
bazel_test: | |
runs-on: ubuntu-latest | |
env: | |
# This is where bazelisk caches its downloads of Bazel. | |
BAZELISK_HOME: /home/runner/.cache/bazel_ci/bazelisk | |
steps: | |
- uses: actions/checkout@v3 | |
- name: Install Ubuntu dependencies | |
run: .github/ci_setup.bash | |
# Restore the most appropriate caches. | |
# | |
# In the below: `github.ref` will be either "refs/pull/<pr_number>/merge" | |
# or "refs/heads/main"; `github.run_number` is a monotonically increasing | |
# serial number; and `github.run_attempt` is a typically 1. | |
# | |
# The `key` declared here will never match (since it encodes the current | |
# run_number) but illustrates the name we'll use to save the caches when | |
# we're done. | |
# | |
# However, one of the `restore-keys` patterns *should* always match. The | |
# effects we should see from the `restore-keys` patterns are: | |
# | |
# * When building the `main` branch, we'll always pull the most recently | |
# updated main caches. Both restore keys say "pip-refs/heads/main-" and | |
# the prior archives are named, e.g., "pip-refs/heads/main-####-#". | |
# GitHub will use the *most recently saved* archive name that matches | |
# the restore key prefix (no matter the lexicographic ordering of | |
# the ####-# part). | |
# | |
# * Ditto for the first build of a PR; the first restore key will not | |
# match anything, so it falls back to the main caches. | |
# | |
# * For subsequent builds of a PR, the first restore key, e.g., | |
# "pip-refs/pull/###/merge-" should match the most recently saved PR key | |
# "pip-refs/pull/###/merge-####-#". | |
- uses: actions/cache/restore@v3 | |
with: | |
path: ~/.cache/pip | |
# N.B. The "-mumble" suffix below will never match; it's a placeholder | |
# for the nonce appended to the cache key. Instead, the restore-keys | |
# will always be used for restoring. | |
key: pip-${{ github.ref }}-${{ github.run_number }}-${{ github.run_attempt }} | |
restore-keys: | | |
pip-${{ github.ref }}- | |
pip-refs/heads/main- | |
- uses: actions/cache/restore@v3 | |
with: | |
path: ~/.cache/bazel_ci | |
key: bazel_ci-${{ github.ref }}-${{ github.run_number }}-${{ github.run_attempt }} | |
restore-keys: | | |
bazel_ci-${{ github.ref }}- | |
bazel_ci-refs/heads/main- | |
- name: Report cache sizes | |
run: | | |
du -ms ~/.cache/pip || true | |
du -ms ~/.cache/bazel_ci/* || true | |
# Actual testing. | |
- name: Bazel Test | |
run: | | |
ln -s .github/ci.bazelrc user.bazelrc | |
./bazel test //... | |
# Save the updated cache snapshots, so we never do the same work twice. | |
# By default, actions/cache only saves after a successful workflow, but | |
# our caches are bags of files where we only ever add new files (not change | |
# an existing files), so it's always safe to snapshot. | |
- uses: actions/cache/save@v3 | |
if: always() | |
with: | |
path: ~/.cache/pip | |
key: pip-${{ github.ref }}-${{ github.run_number }}-${{ github.run_attempt }} | |
- uses: actions/cache/save@v3 | |
if: always() | |
with: | |
path: ~/.cache/bazel_ci | |
key: bazel_ci-${{ github.ref }}-${{ github.run_number }}-${{ github.run_attempt }} |