small improvement in the GHA CI #168
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name: CI | |
on: [push, pull_request] | |
jobs: | |
test: | |
runs-on: ${{ matrix.operating-system }} | |
env: | |
HTTPSERVER: localhost | |
HTTPURI: /tests/index.php?demo=server/server.php | |
HTTPSSERVER: localhost | |
HTTPSURI: /tests/index.php?demo=server/server.php | |
PROXYSERVER: localhost:8080 | |
# @todo check: is this necessary as well on GHA runners? | |
# was: "Travis currently compiles PHP with an oldish cURL/GnuTLS combination; | |
# to make the tests pass when Apache has a bogus SSL cert whe need the full set of options below." | |
HTTPSVERIFYHOST: 0 | |
HTTPSIGNOREPEER: 1 | |
SSLVERSION: 0 | |
DEBUG: 0 | |
strategy: | |
fail-fast: false | |
matrix: | |
include: | |
# @see https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-github-hosted-runners/about-github-hosted-runners | |
# @todo run some tests on 'windows-latest' (needs test env setup scripts for windows to be developed) | |
- php: '8.3' | |
operating-system: ubuntu-22.04 | |
- php: '8.2' | |
operating-system: ubuntu-22.04 | |
- php: '8.1' | |
operating-system: ubuntu-22.04 | |
- php: '8.0' | |
operating-system: ubuntu-22.04 | |
- php: '7.4' | |
operating-system: ubuntu-22.04 | |
# nb: the version of phpunit we use does not support code coverage generation on php 8 | |
code-coverage: true | |
- php: '7.3' | |
operating-system: ubuntu-22.04 | |
- php: '7.2' | |
operating-system: ubuntu-20.04 | |
- php: '7.1' | |
operating-system: ubuntu-20.04 | |
- php: '7.0' | |
operating-system: ubuntu-20.04 | |
- php: '5.6' | |
operating-system: ubuntu-20.04 | |
- php: '5.5' | |
operating-system: ubuntu-22.04 | |
- php: '5.4' | |
operating-system: ubuntu-20.04 | |
steps: | |
- name: checkout code | |
uses: actions/checkout@v3 | |
# Although this action is quite nice, we prefer to use the same script to set up php that we use for the | |
# docker image used for local testing. This allows us to make sure that script is always in good shape | |
#- name: set up php | |
# uses: shivammathur/setup-php@v2 | |
# with: | |
# php-version: ${{ matrix.php }} | |
# extensions: curl, dom, mbstring, xsl | |
# ini-values: 'cgi.fix_pathinfo=1, always_populate_raw_post_data=-1' | |
# #tools: ${{ matrix.phpunit-version }} | |
# coverage: ${{ matrix.code-coverage}} | |
- name: set up env | |
# @todo add env setup scripts for windows | |
run: | | |
chmod 755 ./tests/ci/setup/*.sh | |
sudo --preserve-env=GITHUB_ACTIONS ./tests/ci/setup/install_packages.sh | |
sudo --preserve-env=GITHUB_ACTIONS ./tests/ci/setup/setup_perl.sh | |
sudo --preserve-env=GITHUB_ACTIONS ./tests/ci/setup/setup_apache.sh | |
sudo --preserve-env=GITHUB_ACTIONS ./tests/ci/setup/setup_privoxy.sh | |
sudo --preserve-env=GITHUB_ACTIONS ./tests/ci/setup/setup_php.sh ${{ matrix.php }} | |
sudo --preserve-env=GITHUB_ACTIONS ./tests/ci/setup/setup_composer.sh | |
# fix fs perms for recent Apache versions configuration (ie. starting from Jammy) | |
f="$(pwd)"; while [[ $f != / ]]; do sudo chmod +rx "$f"; f=$(dirname "$f"); done; | |
find . -type d -exec chmod +rx {} \; | |
find . -type f -exec chmod +r {} \; | |
# Avoid downloading composer deps on every workflow run. Is this useful for us? Caching the installation of | |
# php/apache/privoxy/perl would be more useful... | |
#- | |
# uses: actions/cache@v2 | |
# with: | |
# path: /tmp/composer-cache | |
# key: ${{ runner.os }}-${{ hashFiles('**/composer.lock') }} | |
- name: install dependencies | |
run: 'composer install --no-progress' | |
- name: run tests and upload coverage info if needed | |
run: | | |
if [ -z "${{ matrix.code-coverage }}" ]; then | |
./vendor/bin/phpunit -v tests | |
else | |
./tests/ci/setup/setup_code_coverage.sh enable | |
./vendor/bin/phpunit -v --coverage-clover=coverage.clover tests | |
if [ -f coverage.clover ]; then | |
wget https://uploader.codecov.io/latest/linux/codecov && \ | |
chmod +x codecov && \ | |
./codecov -f coverage.clover | |
else | |
echo "WARNING: code coverage not generated. Is xdebug disabled?" | |
fi | |
fi | |
# @todo would it be useful to run a 2nd test with composer --prefer-lowest? After all the only dependencies we have are testing tools | |
- name: test python demo files | |
run: 'python3 demo/client/python/test.py' | |
- name: test perl demo files | |
run: 'perl demo/client/perl/test.pl' | |
# disabled for the moment (2023/02), as we get only noise from the scans... | |
#- name: Qodana scan | |
# uses: JetBrains/qodana-action@main | |
# env: | |
# QODANA_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.QODANA_TOKEN }} | |
- name: failure troubleshooting | |
if: ${{ failure() }} | |
run: | | |
#env | |
#php -i | |
#ps auxwww | |
#dpkg --list | grep php | |
#ps auxwww | grep fpm | |
#pwd | |
#sudo env | |
#systemctl status apache2.service | |
#ls -la /etc/apache2/mods-enabled | |
#ls -la /etc/apache2/conf-enabled | |
#ls -la /etc/apache2/mods-available | |
#ls -la /etc/apache2/conf-available | |
#ls -la /etc/apache2/sites-available/ | |
#sudo cat /etc/apache2/envvars | |
#sudo cat /etc/apache2/sites-available/000-default.conf | |
#ls -ltr /var/log | |
#ls -ltr /var/log/apache2 | |
if [ -d /var/log/privoxy ]; then sudo cat /var/log/privoxy/*; fi | |
if [ -d /var/log/apache2 ]; then sudo cat /var/log/apache2/error.log; fi | |
if [ -d /var/log/apache2 ]; then sudo cat /var/log/apache2/other_vhosts_access.log; fi | |
sudo cat /var/log/php*.log | |
# Whenever a change is pushed to this library, we run as well the tests of all known packages depending on it, | |
# so that we can catch any (involuntary) breakage. | |
# NB: if any are detected, do not forget to mark the current versions of dependents as incompatible in composer.json | |
test-dependencies: | |
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04 | |
strategy: | |
fail-fast: false | |
matrix: | |
include: | |
- dependency: phpxmlrpc/extras | |
#- dependency: phpxmlrpc/jsonrpc | |
- dependency: phpxmlrpc/polyfill-xmlrpc | |
steps: | |
- name: download dependency, build its test vm and run its tests against the current commit | |
run: | | |
systemctl list-units --all --type=service --no-pager | grep running | |
# We test against the latest available release of dependents. | |
# Arguably, we could (also?) test against their master branch, in case some fixes were pushed there | |
# and not released yet, which make them work ok with us, but those tend to be tested when pushing | |
# to them (and we do not push to dependents changes which make them use an unreleased version | |
# of us anyway) | |
composer create-project --prefer-source --no-install --remove-vcs --stability=alpha "${{ matrix.dependency }}" . | |
# avoid rewriting 'source' line - we should figure out how to use negative lookahed... | |
sed -i -E -e 's|"phpxmlrpc/phpxmlrpc" *: *"source"|"phpxmlrpc/phpxmlrpc_": "source"|g' composer.json | |
sed -i -E -e 's|"phpxmlrpc/phpxmlrpc" *: *".+|"phpxmlrpc/phpxmlrpc": "dev-master#${{ github.ref_name }} as 4.999"|g' composer.json | |
sed -i -E -e 's|"phpxmlrpc/phpxmlrpc_" *: *"source"|"phpxmlrpc/phpxmlrpc": "source"|g' composer.json | |
chmod 755 ./tests/ci/vm.sh | |
./tests/ci/vm.sh build | |
./tests/ci/vm.sh start | |
# @todo this should not be necessary any more, as `start` waits for the app to be set up | |
sleep 30 | |
# echo the logs of the bootstrap of the container, as there might be useful info | |
./tests/ci/vm.sh logs | |
./tests/ci/vm.sh runtests |