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name: Coverity
# This GitHub workflow automates submitting builds to Coverity Scan. To enable it,
# set the repository variable `ENABLE_COVERITY_SCAN_FOR_BRANCHES` (for details, see
# https://docs.github.com/en/actions/learn-github-actions/variables) to a JSON
# string array containing the names of the branches for which the workflow should be
# run, e.g. `["main", "next"]`.
#
# In addition, two repository secrets must be set (for details how to add secrets, see
# https://docs.github.com/en/actions/security-guides/using-secrets-in-github-actions):
# `COVERITY_SCAN_EMAIL` and `COVERITY_SCAN_TOKEN`. The former specifies the
# email to which the Coverity reports should be sent and the latter can be
# obtained from the Project Settings tab of the Coverity project).
#
# The workflow runs on `ubuntu-latest` by default. This can be overridden by setting
# the repository variable `ENABLE_COVERITY_SCAN_ON_OS` to a JSON string array specifying
# the operating systems, e.g. `["ubuntu-latest", "windows-latest"]`.
#
# By default, the builds are submitted to the Coverity project `git`. To override this,
# set the repository variable `COVERITY_PROJECT`.
on:
push:
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
jobs:
coverity:
if: contains(fromJSON(vars.ENABLE_COVERITY_SCAN_FOR_BRANCHES || '[""]'), github.ref_name)
strategy:
matrix:
os: ${{ fromJSON(vars.ENABLE_COVERITY_SCAN_ON_OS || '["ubuntu-latest"]') }}
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
env:
COVERITY_PROJECT: ${{ vars.COVERITY_PROJECT || 'git' }}
COVERITY_LANGUAGE: cxx
COVERITY_PLATFORM: overridden-below
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: install minimal Git for Windows SDK
if: contains(matrix.os, 'windows')
uses: git-for-windows/setup-git-for-windows-sdk@v1
- run: ci/install-dependencies.sh
if: contains(matrix.os, 'ubuntu') || contains(matrix.os, 'macos')
env:
runs_on_pool: ${{ matrix.os }}
# The Coverity site says the tool is usually updated twice yearly, so the
# MD5 of download can be used to determine whether there's been an update.
- name: get the Coverity Build Tool hash
id: lookup
run: |
case "${{ matrix.os }}" in
*windows*)
COVERITY_PLATFORM=win64
COVERITY_TOOL_FILENAME=cov-analysis.zip
MAKEFLAGS=-j$(nproc)
;;
*macos*)
COVERITY_PLATFORM=macOSX
COVERITY_TOOL_FILENAME=cov-analysis.dmg
MAKEFLAGS=-j$(sysctl -n hw.physicalcpu)
;;
*ubuntu*)
COVERITY_PLATFORM=linux64
COVERITY_TOOL_FILENAME=cov-analysis.tgz
MAKEFLAGS=-j$(nproc)
;;
*)
echo '::error::unhandled OS ${{ matrix.os }}' >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
echo "COVERITY_PLATFORM=$COVERITY_PLATFORM" >>$GITHUB_ENV
echo "COVERITY_TOOL_FILENAME=$COVERITY_TOOL_FILENAME" >>$GITHUB_ENV
echo "MAKEFLAGS=$MAKEFLAGS" >>$GITHUB_ENV
MD5=$(curl https://scan.coverity.com/download/$COVERITY_LANGUAGE/$COVERITY_PLATFORM \
--fail \
--form token='${{ secrets.COVERITY_SCAN_TOKEN }}' \
--form project="$COVERITY_PROJECT" \
--form md5=1)
case $? in
0) ;; # okay
22) # 40x, i.e. access denied
echo "::error::incorrect token or project?" >&2
exit 1
;;
*) # other error
echo "::error::Failed to retrieve MD5" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
echo "hash=$MD5" >>$GITHUB_OUTPUT
# Try to cache the tool to avoid downloading 1GB+ on every run.
# A cache miss will add ~30s to create, but a cache hit will save minutes.
- name: restore the Coverity Build Tool
id: cache
uses: actions/cache/restore@v4
with:
path: ${{ runner.temp }}/cov-analysis
key: cov-build-${{ env.COVERITY_LANGUAGE }}-${{ env.COVERITY_PLATFORM }}-${{ steps.lookup.outputs.hash }}
- name: download the Coverity Build Tool (${{ env.COVERITY_LANGUAGE }} / ${{ env.COVERITY_PLATFORM}})
if: steps.cache.outputs.cache-hit != 'true'
run: |
curl https://scan.coverity.com/download/$COVERITY_LANGUAGE/$COVERITY_PLATFORM \
--fail --no-progress-meter \
--output $RUNNER_TEMP/$COVERITY_TOOL_FILENAME \
--form token='${{ secrets.COVERITY_SCAN_TOKEN }}' \
--form project="$COVERITY_PROJECT"
- name: extract the Coverity Build Tool
if: steps.cache.outputs.cache-hit != 'true'
run: |
case "$COVERITY_TOOL_FILENAME" in
*.tgz)
mkdir $RUNNER_TEMP/cov-analysis &&
tar -xzf $RUNNER_TEMP/$COVERITY_TOOL_FILENAME --strip 1 -C $RUNNER_TEMP/cov-analysis
;;
*.dmg)
cd $RUNNER_TEMP &&
attach="$(hdiutil attach $COVERITY_TOOL_FILENAME)" &&
volume="$(echo "$attach" | cut -f 3 | grep /Volumes/)" &&
mkdir cov-analysis &&
cd cov-analysis &&
sh "$volume"/cov-analysis-macosx-*.sh &&
ls -l &&
hdiutil detach "$volume"
;;
*.zip)
cd $RUNNER_TEMP &&
mkdir cov-analysis-tmp &&
unzip -d cov-analysis-tmp $COVERITY_TOOL_FILENAME &&
mv cov-analysis-tmp/* cov-analysis
;;
*)
echo "::error::unhandled archive type: $COVERITY_TOOL_FILENAME" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
- name: cache the Coverity Build Tool
if: steps.cache.outputs.cache-hit != 'true'
uses: actions/cache/save@v4
with:
path: ${{ runner.temp }}/cov-analysis
key: cov-build-${{ env.COVERITY_LANGUAGE }}-${{ env.COVERITY_PLATFORM }}-${{ steps.lookup.outputs.hash }}
- name: build with cov-build
run: |
export PATH="$RUNNER_TEMP/cov-analysis/bin:$PATH" &&
cov-configure --gcc &&
cov-build --dir cov-int make
- name: package the build
run: tar -czvf cov-int.tgz cov-int
- name: submit the build to Coverity Scan
run: |
curl \
--fail \
--form token='${{ secrets.COVERITY_SCAN_TOKEN }}' \
--form email='${{ secrets.COVERITY_SCAN_EMAIL }}' \
--form [email protected] \
--form version='${{ github.sha }}' \
"https://scan.coverity.com/builds?project=$COVERITY_PROJECT"