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Test item reusable workflow

This repository provides a reusable GitHub Workflow that lints, runs test items, deploys documentation, checks for compatability updates and creates tags for Julia packages. It only works with packages that use the test item framework.

PRERELEASE

This is very experimental prerelease software. It might break, not work etc. I will update this notice once it is ready for everyone to use.

Getting started

Add the following file as .github/workflows/juliaci.yml to the repository of your package:

name: Julia CI

on:
  push: {branches: [main,master]}
  pull_request: {types: [opened,synchronize,reopened]}
  issue_comment: {types: [created]}
  schedule: [{cron: '0 0 * * *'}]
  workflow_dispatch: {inputs: {feature: {type: choice, description: What to run, options: [CompatHelper,DocDeploy,LintAndTest,TagBot]}}}

jobs:
  julia-ci:
    uses: julia-vscode/testitem-workflow/.github/workflows/juliaci.yml@v1
    permissions: write-all
    secrets:
      codecov_token: ${{ secrets.CODECOV_TOKEN }}

Configuration

The juliaci.yml workflow accepts a number of configuration options that control on what Julia versions tests will be run. The following options are supported:

  • include-release-versions (true or false, default true): run tests on the latest stable Julia version.
  • include-lts-versions (true or false, default true): run tests on the latest long-term support Julia version.
  • include-all-compatible-minor-versions (true or false, default false): run tests on all Julia minor versions that are compatible with the [compat] section in the package's Project.toml.
  • include-smallest-compatible-minor-versions (true or false, default true): run tests on the smallest Julia minor versions that is compatible with the [compat] section in the package's Project.toml.
  • include-rc-versions (true or false, default false): run tests on the latest release candidate Julia version.
  • include-beta-versions (true or false, default false): run tests on the latest beta Julia version.
  • include-alpha-versions (true or false, default false): run tests on the latest alpha Julia version.
  • include-nightly-versions (true or false, default false): run tests on the latest nightly Julia version.
  • include-windows-x64 (true or false, default true): run tests on Windows x64.
  • include-windows-x86 (true or false, default true): run tests on Windows x86.
  • include-linux-x64 (true or false, default true): run tests on Linux x64.
  • include-linux-x86 (true or false, default true): run tests on Linux x86.
  • include-macos-x64 (true or false, default true): run tests on MacOS x64.
  • include-macos-aarch64 (true or false, default true): run tests on MacOS aarch64.
  • env (JSON string): By passing a JSON string one can set environment variables for the Julia process that executes test items. For example env: '{"FOO": "BAR"}' would set an environment variable named FOO to the value BAR.
  • github_job_prep_script: Path to a Julia file that is run once on each GitHub worker before tests are executed.

In the following example tests are run on release candidate versions if they are available:

name: Julia CI

on:
  push: {branches: [main,master]}
  pull_request: {types: [opened,synchronize,reopened]}
  issue_comment: {types: [created]}
  schedule: [{cron: '0 0 * * *'}]
  workflow_dispatch: {inputs: {feature: {type: choice, description: What to run, options: [CompatHelper,DocDeploy,LintAndTest,TagBot]}}}

jobs:
  julia-ci:
    uses: julia-vscode/testitem-workflow/.github/workflows/juliaci.yml@v1
    with:
      include-rc-versions: true
    permissions: write-all
    secrets:
      codecov_token: ${{ secrets.CODECOV_TOKEN }}