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name: CI
on:
push:
branches:
- main
- '*_maintenance'
pull_request:
branches:
- '*'
release:
types: [published]
jobs:
build:
strategy:
# Don't cancel other jobs in the build matrix if one job fails.
fail-fast: false
matrix:
# Rather than generate all permutations of various settings,
# we want to explicitly list each of the variants we want to
# test. We can use `name` to declare the names of our variants,
# and then use `include` to define their settings.
name: [
linux,
linux-debug,
windows,
]
include:
- name: linux
os: ubuntu-20.04
buildType: RELEASE
publish: true
containerImage: ghcr.io/gafferhq/build/build:2.0.0
dependenciesURL: https://github.com/ImageEngine/cortex/releases/download/10.4.9.1/cortex-10.4.9.1-linux-python3.tar.gz
# GitHub container builds run as root. This causes failures for tests that
# assert that filesystem permissions are respected, because root doesn't
# respect permissions. So we run the final test suite as a dedicated
# test user rather than as root.
testRunner: su testUser -c
sconsCacheMegabytes: 400
- name: linux-debug
os: ubuntu-20.04
buildType: DEBUG
publish: false
containerImage: ghcr.io/gafferhq/build/build:2.0.0
dependenciesURL: https://github.com/ImageEngine/cortex/releases/download/10.4.9.1/cortex-10.4.9.1-linux-python3.tar.gz
testRunner: su testUser -c
# Debug builds are ludicrously big, so we must use a larger cache
# limit. In practice this compresses down to 4-500Mb.
sconsCacheMegabytes: 2500
- name: windows
os: windows-2019
buildType: RELEASE
publish: true
containerImage:
dependenciesURL: https://github.com/ImageEngine/cortex/releases/download/10.4.9.1/cortex-10.4.9.1-windows-python3.zip
testRunner: Invoke-Expression
testArguments: GafferTest GafferVDBTest GafferUSDTest GafferSceneTest GafferDispatchTest GafferOSLTest GafferImageTest GafferUITest GafferImageUITest GafferSceneUITest GafferDispatchUITest GafferOSLUITest GafferUSDUITest GafferVDBUITest GafferDelightUITest
sconsCacheMegabytes: 400
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
container: ${{ matrix.containerImage }}
env:
ARNOLD_LICENSE_ORDER: none # Don't waste time looking for a license that doesn't exist
GAFFER_BUILD_DIR: "./build"
GAFFER_CACHE_DIR: "./sconsCache"
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: ilammy/[email protected]
with:
sdk: 10.0.17763.0
- name: Install toolchain (Windows)
run: |
python -m pip install scons
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri "https://inkscape.org/gallery/item/37363/inkscape-1.2.2_2022-12-09_732a01da63-x64.exe" -OutFile "inkscape.exe"
Start-Process .\inkscape.exe /S -NoNewWindow -Wait
shell: pwsh
if: runner.os == 'Windows'
- name: Install toolchain (Linux)
run: |
Xvfb :99 -screen 0 1280x1024x24 &
metacity --display :99.0 &
useradd -m testUser
echo LD_PRELOAD=libSegFault.so >> $GITHUB_ENV
# The Docker container configures bash shells such that they enable the
# software collections we want. If we could set GitHub's
# `defaults.run.shell` to `bash` then all our build steps would pick up
# this environment automatically. But we can't do that because it
# breaks the build on Windows, and we can't configure a different shell
# per platform because GitHub won't allow it. But we can run _this_
# Linux-only step in bash, and transfer the environment out to be used
# in later steps.
echo $PATH > $GITHUB_PATH
echo LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo DISPLAY=:99.0 >> $GITHUB_ENV
shell: bash
if: runner.os == 'Linux'
- name: 'Install Python Modules'
run: |
python --version
pip install PyJWT==1.7.1 PyGitHub==1.45
- name: Set Custom Variables
run: |
.github/workflows/main/setBuildVars.py
echo GAFFER_SPHINX=`which sphinx-build` >> $GITHUB_ENV
env:
GITHUB_ACCESS_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
GAFFER_BUILD_VARIANT: ${{ matrix.name }}
shell: bash
- name: Install dependencies
# The `$GITHUB_ENV` shenanigans creates an environment variable
# containing the hash of the archive, for use in the cache key
# below.
run: |
echo GAFFER_DEPENDENCIES_HASH=`python .github/workflows/main/installDependencies.py --archiveURL ${{ matrix.dependenciesURL }} --dependenciesDir ${{ env.GAFFER_BUILD_DIR }} --outputFormat "{archiveDigest}"` >> $GITHUB_ENV
./.github/workflows/main/installDelight.py
echo DELIGHT=$GITHUB_WORKSPACE/3delight >> $GITHUB_ENV
shell: bash
- name: Install Mesa (Windows)
# Installed after dependencies to avoid errors from python related to existing directory `bin`.
# Adapted from Mesa's `systemwidedeploy.cmd` `osmesa` branch.
run: |
curl.exe -L --output mesa.7z --url https://github.com/pal1000/mesa-dist-win/releases/download/22.3.1/mesa3d-22.3.1-release-msvc.7z
& "C:\Program Files\7-Zip\7z.exe" x mesa.7z -omesa
./mesa/systemwidedeploy.cmd 1
shell: pwsh
if: runner.os == 'Windows'
- name: Cache
uses: actions/cache@v3
with:
path: ${{ env.GAFFER_CACHE_DIR }}
key: ${{ runner.os }}-${{ matrix.containerImage }}-${{env.GAFFER_DEPENDENCIES_HASH}}-${{ matrix.buildType }}-${{ github.sha }}
restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-${{ matrix.containerImage }}-${{env.GAFFER_DEPENDENCIES_HASH}}-${{ matrix.buildType }}-
- name: Build Gaffer
run: |
scons -j 2 build BUILD_TYPE=${{ matrix.buildType }} OPTIONS=.github/workflows/main/sconsOptions
env:
PYTHONUTF8: 1
- name: Test
# Tests should complete in well under an hour. If they don't it's most likely because
# of a hang, in which case we'd like to know more quickly than the default 6hr timeout
# allows.
timeout-minutes: 60
run: |
echo "::add-matcher::./.github/workflows/main/problemMatchers/unittest.json"
${{ matrix.testRunner }} "${{ env.GAFFER_BUILD_DIR }}/bin/gaffer test ${{ matrix.testArguments }}"
echo "::remove-matcher owner=unittest::"
- name: Build and test Arnold extension
run: |
import subprocess
import sys
import os
for arnoldVersion in [ "7.1.1.0", "7.2.1.0" ] :
arnoldRoot = os.path.join( os.environ["GITHUB_WORKSPACE"], "arnoldRoot", arnoldVersion )
os.environ["ARNOLD_ROOT"] = arnoldRoot
subprocess.check_call(
[
sys.executable,
".github/workflows/main/installArnold.py",
"--version",
arnoldVersion
]
)
#Build Arnold extension
subprocess.check_call( "scons -j 2 build BUILD_TYPE=${{ matrix.buildType }} OPTIONS=.github/workflows/main/sconsOptions", shell = True )
if os.name != "nt" :
# Test Arnold extension
print( "::add-matcher::./.github/workflows/main/problemMatchers/unittest.json" )
subprocess.check_call( "${{ matrix.testRunner }} \"" + os.path.join( os.environ["GAFFER_BUILD_DIR"], "bin", "gaffer" ) + " test IECoreArnoldTest GafferArnoldTest GafferArnoldUITest\"", shell = True )
print( "::remove-matcher owner=unittest::" )
# Publish ARNOLD_ROOT to the environment for subsequent steps,
# so we can build the docs for GafferArnold.
with open( os.environ["GITHUB_ENV"], "a" ) as f :
print( "Setting $ARNOLD_ROOT to '%s'" % arnoldRoot )
f.write( 'ARNOLD_ROOT=%s\n' % arnoldRoot )
env:
PYTHONUTF8: 1
shell: python
- name: Build Docs and Package
# Docs builds should be relatively quick. If there is a problem, this
# aborts them in a more timely fashion than the default 6hr timeout.
timeout-minutes: 20
run: |
# Treats warnings-as-errors so we know about broken links
echo "::add-matcher::./.github/workflows/main/problemMatchers/sphinx.json"
scons -j 2 package BUILD_TYPE=${{ matrix.buildType }} OPTIONS=.github/workflows/main/sconsOptions
echo "::remove-matcher owner=sphinx::"
env:
PYTHONUTF8: 1
if: matrix.publish
- name: Validate
run: |
echo "::add-matcher::./.github/workflows/main/problemMatchers/validateRelease.json"
python ./config/validateRelease.py --archive ${{ env.GAFFER_BUILD_NAME }}.${{ env.PACKAGE_EXTENSION }} ${{ env.GAFFER_VALIDATE_EXTRA_FLAGS }}
echo "::remove-matcher owner=validateRelease::"
if: matrix.publish
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: ${{ env.GAFFER_BUILD_NAME }}
path: ${{ env.GAFFER_BUILD_NAME }}.${{ env.PACKAGE_EXTENSION }}
if: matrix.publish
- name: Publish Release
run: |
python ./config/publishRelease.py --archive ${{ env.GAFFER_BUILD_NAME }}.${{ env.PACKAGE_EXTENSION }} --repo ${{ github.repository }} --releaseId ${{ env.GAFFER_GITHUB_RELEASEID }}
if: matrix.publish && env.GAFFER_GITHUB_RELEASEID != ''
env:
GITHUB_ACCESS_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Limit cache size
# GitHub has a limit of 5G for all caches in a repository. Because we write new
# files into `./sconsCache` with every build, we must trim its size to avoid
# unbounded growth. In practice, the archives that get uploaded are much smaller
# than the limit we apply here, because they're compressed.
run: python ./.github/workflows/main/limitDirectorySize.py --directory ./sconsCache --megabytes ${{ matrix.sconsCacheMegabytes }} --verbose
- name: Debug Failures
run: |
# Print SCons logs
shopt -s nullglob
for logFile in config.log
do
echo $logFile
cat $logFile
done
if: failure()
shell: bash