aws-sdk-for-zig/.gitea/workflows/build.yaml
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add hack to allow import in build scripts
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name: AWS-Zig Build
run-name: ${{ github.actor }} building AWS Zig SDK
on:
push:
branches:
- '*'
- '!zig-develop*'
env:
ACTIONS_RUNTIME_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
ACTIONS_RUNTIME_URL: ${{ env.GITHUB_SERVER_URL }}/api/actions_pipeline/
jobs:
build-zig-amd64-host:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# Need to use the default container with node and all that, so we can
# use JS-based actions like actions/checkout@v3...
# container:
# image: alpine:3.15.0
steps:
- name: Check out repository code
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Setup Zig
uses: https://git.lerch.org/lobo/setup-zig@v3
with:
version: 0.13.0
- name: Run tests
run: zig build test --verbose
# Zig build scripts don't have the ability to import depenedencies directly
# (https://github.com/ziglang/zig/issues/18164). We can allow downstream
# build scripts to import aws with a few tweaks, but we can't @import("src/aws.zig")
# until we have our models built. So we have to have the build script
# basically modified, only during packaging, to allow this use case
#
# Zig package manager expects everything to be inside a directory in the archive,
# which it then strips out on download. So we need to shove everything inside a directory
# the way GitHub/Gitea does for repo archives
#
# Also, zig tar process doesn't handle gnu format for long names, nor does it seam to
# handle posix long name semantics cleanly either. ustar works. This
# should be using git archive, but we need our generated code to be part of it
- name: Package source code with generated models
run: |
sed -i 's#// UNCOMMENT AFTER MODEL GEN TO USE IN BUILD SCRIPTS //##' build.zig
tar -czf ${{ runner.temp }}/${{ github.sha }}-with-models.tar.gz \
--format ustar \
--exclude 'zig-*' \
*
# Something in this PR broke this transform. I don't mind removing it, but
# the PR attempts to handle situations with or without a prefix, but it
# doesn't. I have not yet determined what the problem is, though
# https://github.com/ziglang/zig/pull/19111/files
# --transform 's,^,${{ github.sha }}/,' *
# - name: Sign
# id: sign
# uses: https://git.lerch.org/lobo/action-hsm-sign@v1
# with:
# pin: ${{ secrets.HSM_USER_PIN }}
# files: ???
# public_key: 'https://emil.lerch.org/serverpublic.pem'
# - run: |
# echo "Source 0 should be ./bar: ${{ steps.sign.outputs.SOURCE_0 }}"
# - run: |
# echo "Signature 0 should be ./bar.sig: ${{ steps.sign.outputs.SIG_0 }}"
# - run: echo "URL of bar (0) is ${{ steps.sign.outputs.URL_0 }}"
# - run: |
# echo "Source 1 should be ./foo: ${{ steps.sign.outputs.SOURCE_1 }}"
# - run: |
# echo "Signature 1 should be ./foo.sig: ${{ steps.sign.outputs.SIG_1 }}"
# - run: echo "URL of foo (1) is ${{ steps.sign.outputs.URL_1 }}"
- name: Publish source code with generated models
run: |
curl --user ${{ github.actor }}:${{ secrets.PACKAGE_PUSH }} \
--upload-file ${{ runner.temp }}/${{ github.sha }}-with-models.tar.gz \
https://git.lerch.org/api/packages/lobo/generic/aws-sdk-with-models/${{ github.sha }}/${{ github.sha }}-with-models.tar.gz
- name: Build example
run: ( cd example && zig build ) # Make sure example builds
- name: Notify
uses: https://git.lerch.org/lobo/action-notify-ntfy@v2
if: always()
with:
host: ${{ secrets.NTFY_HOST }}
topic: ${{ secrets.NTFY_TOPIC }}
user: ${{ secrets.NTFY_USER }}
password: ${{ secrets.NTFY_PASSWORD }}