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Add workflow to check the hardcoded fallback version in pyproject.tom…
…l against the version used in CI/run_reframe.sh and check against git tags listed
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# documentation: https://help.github.com/en/articles/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions | ||
name: Test fallback_version and version in run_reframe.sh against tags | ||
on: [push, pull_request, workflow_dispatch] | ||
permissions: read-all | ||
jobs: | ||
test_fallback_version_against_tags: | ||
# ubuntu <= 20.04 is required for python 3.6 | ||
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04 | ||
strategy: | ||
fail-fast: false | ||
steps: | ||
- name: Check out repository | ||
uses: actions/checkout@b4ffde65f46336ab88eb53be808477a3936bae11 # v4.1.1 | ||
with: | ||
persist-credentials: false | ||
fetch-depth: 0 | ||
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- name: Check fallback version and version used in run_reframe.sh | ||
run: | | ||
# Get fallback version | ||
fallback_version=$(grep -oP 'fallback_version\s*=\s*"\K[^"]+' "test-suite-$GITHUB_SHA/pyproject.toml") | ||
# Prepend fallback version with 'v', as that is also the case for the other two version strings | ||
fallback_version="v$fallback_version" | ||
# Get version from run_reframe.sh | ||
run_reframe_testsuite_version=$(grep -oP 'EESSI_TESTSUITE_BRANCH\s*=\s*[^v]*\K[^"\x27]*' "test-suite-$GITHUB_SHA/CI/run_reframe.sh") | ||
# Grab the tag for the highest version, by sorting by (semantic) version, and then filtering on patterns | ||
# that match a pattern like v0.1.2. Finally, we grab the last to get the highest version | ||
most_recent_version=$(git tag --sort=version:refname | grep -P "v[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+" | tail -n 1) | ||
echo "Testing if fallback version and EESSI_TESTSUITE_BRANCH version in CI/run_reframe.sh are the same" | ||
if [[ "$fallback_version" != "$run_reframe_testsuite_version" ]]; then | ||
echo "Version $fallback_version not equal to $run_reframe_testsuite_version" | ||
exit 1 | ||
else | ||
echo "... yes!" | ||
fi | ||
echo "Testing if fallback version and most recent version tag are the same" | ||
if [[ "$fallback_version" != "$most_recent_version" ]]; then | ||
echo "Version $fallback_version not equal to $most_recent_version" | ||
exit 1 | ||
else | ||
echo "... yes!" | ||
fi | ||