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wasmtime/.github/workflows/main.yml
Jakub Konka cd1e54487c Merge wasi-common into wasmtime
This commit merges [CraneStation/wasi-common] repo as a subdir of
this repo while preserving **all** of git history. There is an
initiative to pull `wasi-common` into [CraneStation/wasmtime], and
[CraneStation/wasmtime] becoming a monorepo. This came about for
several reasons with a common theme of convenience, namely,
having a monorepo:
1. cleans up the problem of dependencies (as we have seen first
   hand with dependabot enabled, it can cause some grief)
2. completely removes the problem of syncing the closely dependent
   repos (e.g., updating `wasi-common` with say a bugfix generally
   implies creating a "sync" commit for pulling in the changes into
   the "parent" repo, in this case, `wasmtime`)
3. mainly for the two reasons above, makes publishing to crates.io
   easier
4. hopefully streamlines the process of getting the community
   involved in contributing to `wasi-common` as now everything
   is one place

[CraneStation/wasi-common]: https://github.com/CraneStation/wasi-common
[CraneStation/wasmtime]: https://github.com/CraneStation/wasmtime
2019-11-07 15:45:58 +01:00

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name: CI
on:
push:
branches: [master]
tags-ignore: [dev]
pull_request:
branches: [master]
jobs:
# Check Code style quickly by running `rustfmt` over all code
rustfmt:
name: Rustfmt
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@master
with:
submodules: true
- uses: ./.github/actions/install-rust
- run: cargo fmt --all -- --check
# Build `mdBook` documentation for `wasmtime`, and upload it as a temporary
# build artifact
doc_book:
name: Doc - build the book
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@master
- run: |
set -e
curl -L https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/releases/download/v0.3.1/mdbook-v0.3.1-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu.tar.gz | tar xzf -
echo ::add-path::`pwd`
- run: (cd docs && mdbook build)
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v1
with:
name: doc-book
path: docs/book
# Build rustdoc API documentation for `wasmtime*` crates. Note that we don't
# want to document all our transitive dependencies, hence `--no-deps`. This is
# a temporary build artifact we upload to consume later.
doc_api:
name: Doc - build the API documentation
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@master
with:
submodules: true
- uses: ./.github/actions/install-rust
- run: cargo doc --no-deps -p wasmtime
- run: cargo doc --no-deps -p wasmtime-api
- run: cargo doc --no-deps -p wasmtime-debug
- run: cargo doc --no-deps -p wasmtime-environ
- run: cargo doc --no-deps -p wasmtime-interface-types
- run: cargo doc --no-deps -p wasmtime-jit
- run: cargo doc --no-deps -p wasmtime-obj
- run: cargo doc --no-deps -p wasmtime-runtime
- run: cargo doc --no-deps -p wasmtime-wasi
- run: cargo doc --no-deps -p wasmtime-wast
- run: cargo doc --no-deps -p wasi-common
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v1
with:
name: doc-api
path: target/doc
# Perform all tests (debug mode) for `wasmtime`. This runs stable/beta/nightly
# channels of Rust as well as macOS/Linux/Windows.
test:
name: Test
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
build: [stable, beta, nightly, windows, linux]
include:
- build: stable
os: macos-latest
rust: stable
- build: beta
os: macos-latest
rust: beta
- build: nightly
os: macos-latest
rust: nightly
- build: linux
os: ubuntu-latest
rust: stable
- build: windows
os: windows-latest
rust: stable
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@master
with:
submodules: true
- uses: ./.github/actions/install-rust
with:
toolchain: ${{ matrix.rust }}
# Install wasm32-wasi target in order to build wasi-common's integration
# tests
- run: rustup target add wasm32-wasi
- run: cargo fetch
# Build and test all features except for lightbeam
- run: cargo test --features wasi-common/wasm_tests --all --exclude lightbeam --exclude wasmtime-wasi-c --exclude wasmtime-py -- --nocapture
env:
RUST_BACKTRACE: 1
# Build and test lightbeam if we're using the nightly toolchain. Note that
# Lightbeam tests fail right now, but we don't want to block on that.
- run: cargo build --package lightbeam
if: matrix.rust == 'nightly'
- run: cargo test --package lightbeam -- --nocapture
if: matrix.rust == 'nightly'
continue-on-error: true
env:
RUST_BACKTRACE: 1
# Builds a Python wheel (package) for Windows/Mac/Linux. Note that we're
# careful to create binary-compatible releases here to old releases of
# Windows/Mac/Linux. This will also build wheels for Python 3.6 and 3.7.
wheels:
name: Python Wheel
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
os: [ubuntu-latest, macos-latest, windows-latest]
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@master
with:
submodules: true
- uses: ./.github/actions/install-rust
with:
toolchain: nightly-2019-08-15
- uses: ./.github/actions/binary-compatible-builds
- run: mkdir misc/wasmtime-py/wheelhouse
shell: bash
# Install Python & dependencies needed for our `setup.py` scripts
- name: Setup Python 3.6
uses: actions/setup-python@v1
with:
python-version: '3.6'
architecture: x64
- run: $CENTOS pip3 install setuptools wheel==0.31.1 setuptools-rust
shell: bash
- run: (cd misc/wasmtime-py && $CENTOS $python setup.py bdist_wheel)
shell: bash
# Clear the build directory between building different wheels for different
# Python versions to ensure that we don't package dynamic libraries twice by
# accident.
- run: $CENTOS rm -rf misc/wasmtime-py/build
shell: bash
# Set up Python 3.7 (and build it on Linux), reinstall dependencies, then
# rebuild our wheels
- name: Setup Python 3.7
uses: actions/setup-python@v1
with:
python-version: '3.7'
architecture: x64
if: matrix.os != 'ubuntu-latest'
- name: Build Python 3.7
run: $CENTOS sh ci/setup_centos6_python37.sh
if: matrix.os == 'ubuntu-latest'
- run: $CENTOS pip3 install setuptools wheel==0.31.1 setuptools-rust auditwheel
shell: bash
- run: (cd misc/wasmtime-py && $CENTOS $python setup.py bdist_wheel)
shell: bash
# Move `dist/*.whl` into `wheelhouse/` so we can deploy them, but on Linux we
# need to run an `auditwheel` command as well to turn these into "manylinux"
# wheels to run across a number of distributions.
- run: cp misc/wasmtime-py/dist/*.whl misc/wasmtime-py/wheelhouse/
shell: bash
if: matrix.os != 'ubuntu-latest'
- run: |
set -e
cd misc/wasmtime-py
for whl in dist/*.whl; do
$CENTOS auditwheel repair "$whl" -w wheelhouse/
done
shell: bash
if: matrix.os == 'ubuntu-latest'
# Upload this for the publishing stage of pipelines
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v1
with:
name: wheels-${{ matrix.os }}
path: misc/wasmtime-py/wheelhouse
# Perform release builds of `wasmtime` and `libwasmtime_api.so`. Builds on
# Windows/Mac/Linux, and artifacts are uploaded after the build is finished.
# Note that we also run tests here to test exactly what we're deploying.
build:
name: Build wasmtime
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
os: [ubuntu-latest, macos-latest, windows-latest]
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@master
with:
submodules: true
- uses: ./.github/actions/install-rust
- uses: ./.github/actions/binary-compatible-builds
# Install wasm32-wasi target in order to build wasi-common's integration
# tests
- run: rustup target add wasm32-wasi
# Build `wasmtime` and executables
- run: $CENTOS cargo build --release --bin wasmtime --bin wasm2obj
shell: bash
# Build `libwasmtime_api.so`
- run: $CENTOS cargo build --release --features wasm-c-api --manifest-path wasmtime-api/Cargo.toml
shell: bash
# Test what we just built
- run: $CENTOS cargo test --features wasi-common/wasm_tests --release --all --exclude lightbeam --exclude wasmtime-wasi-c --exclude wasmtime-py --exclude wasmtime-api
shell: bash
env:
RUST_BACKTRACE: 1
# ... and now perform some goop to move all the relevant artifacts into
# something that we'll upload from this action.
- run: mkdir dist
shell: bash
# Move binaries to dist folder
- run: cp target/release/{wasmtime,wasm2obj} dist
if: matrix.os != 'windows-latest'
- run: cp target/release/{wasmtime,wasm2obj}.exe dist
shell: bash
if: matrix.os == 'windows-latest'
# Move libwasmtime_api dylib to dist folder
- run: cp target/release/libwasmtime_api.{so,a} dist
if: matrix.os == 'ubuntu-latest'
- run: cp target/release/libwasmtime_api.{dylib,a} dist
if: matrix.os == 'macos-latest'
- run: cp target/release/wasmtime_api.{dll,lib} dist
shell: bash
if: matrix.os == 'windows-latest'
# Make a Windows MSI installer if we're on Windows
- run: |
export WT_VERSION=`cat Cargo.toml | sed -n 's/^version = "\([^"]*\)".*/\1/p'`
"$WIX/bin/candle" -arch x64 -out target/wasmtime.wixobj installer/msi/wasmtime.wxs
"$WIX/bin/light" -out dist/installer.msi target/wasmtime.wixobj -ext WixUtilExtension
rm dist/installer.wixpdb
shell: bash
if: matrix.os == 'windows-latest'
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v1
with:
name: bins-${{ matrix.os }}
path: dist
# Consumes all published artifacts from all the previous build steps, creates
# a bunch of tarballs for all of them, and then publishes the tarballs
# themselves as an artifact (for inspection) and then optionally creates
# github releases and/or tags for pushes.
publish:
name: Publish
needs: [doc_book, doc_api, wheels, build]
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@master
with:
submodules: true
- run: rustup update stable && rustup default stable
# Download all the artifacts that we'll be publishing. Should keep an eye on
# the `download-artifact` repository to see if we can ever get something
# like "download all artifacts" or "download this list of artifacts"
- name: Download book
uses: actions/download-artifact@v1
with:
name: doc-book
- name: Download API docs
uses: actions/download-artifact@v1
with:
name: doc-api
- name: Download macOS Wheel
uses: actions/download-artifact@v1
with:
name: wheels-macos-latest
- name: Download macOS binaries
uses: actions/download-artifact@v1
with:
name: bins-macos-latest
- name: Download Linux Wheel
uses: actions/download-artifact@v1
with:
name: wheels-ubuntu-latest
- name: Download Linux binaries
uses: actions/download-artifact@v1
with:
name: bins-ubuntu-latest
- name: Download Windows Wheel
uses: actions/download-artifact@v1
with:
name: wheels-windows-latest
- name: Download Windows binaries
uses: actions/download-artifact@v1
with:
name: bins-windows-latest
- name: Assemble gh-pages
run: |
mv doc-book gh-pages
mv doc-api gh-pages/api
# If this is a push to the master branch push to the `gh-pages` using a
# deploy key. Note that a deploy key is necessary for now because otherwise
# using the default token for github actions doesn't actually trigger a page
# rebuild.
- name: Push to gh-pages
run: curl -LsSf https://git.io/fhJ8n | rustc - && (cd gh-pages && ../rust_out)
env:
GITHUB_DEPLOY_KEY: ${{ secrets.DEPLOY_KEY }}
BUILD_REPOSITORY_ID: ${{ github.repository }}
BUILD_SOURCEVERSION: ${{ github.sha }}
if: github.event_name == 'push' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/master'
- name: Calculate tag name
run: |
name=dev
if [[ $GITHUB_REF == refs/tags* ]]; then
name=${GITHUB_REF:10}
fi
echo ::set-output name=val::$name
echo ::set-env name=TAG::$name
id: tagname
# Assemble all the build artifacts into tarballs and zip archives.
- name: Assemble tarballs
run: |
./ci/build-tarballs.sh x86_64-linux ubuntu-latest
./ci/build-tarballs.sh x86_64-windows windows-latest .exe
./ci/build-tarballs.sh x86_64-macos macos-latest
# Upload all assembled tarballs as an artifact of the github action run, so
# that way even PRs can inspect the output.
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v1
with:
name: tarballs
path: dist
# ... and if this was an actual push (tag or `master`) then we publish a
# new release. This'll automatically publish a tag release or update `dev`
# with this `sha`
- name: Publish Release
uses: ./.github/actions/github-release
if: github.event_name == 'push' && (github.ref == 'refs/heads/master' || startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags'))
with:
files: "dist/*"
name: ${{ steps.tagname.outputs.val }}
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}