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Build wheels (python-tags=["cp313"], platform-tag=manylinux_x86_64, unoptimized=false, include-debug-info-for-macos=false, run_tests=false, use-server-rc=false, server-tag=latest) #1048

Build wheels (python-tags=["cp313"], platform-tag=manylinux_x86_64, unoptimized=false, include-debug-info-for-macos=false, run_tests=false, use-server-rc=false, server-tag=latest)

Build wheels (python-tags=["cp313"], platform-tag=manylinux_x86_64, unoptimized=false, include-debug-info-for-macos=false, run_tests=false, use-server-rc=false, server-tag=latest) #1048

Workflow file for this run

name: 'Build wheels'
run-name: 'Build wheels (python-tags=${{ inputs.python-tags }}, platform-tag=${{ inputs.platform-tag }}, unoptimized=${{ inputs.unoptimized }}, include-debug-info-for-macos=${{ inputs.include-debug-info-for-macos }}, run_tests=${{ inputs.run_tests }}, use-server-rc=${{ inputs.use-server-rc }}, server-tag=${{ inputs.server-tag }})'
# Build wheels on all (or select) Python versions supported by the Python client for a specific platform
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
# These are the usual cases for building wheels:
#
# 1. One wheel for *one* supported Python version. This is for running specialized tests that only need one Python version
# like valgrind or a failing QE test. And usually, we only need one wheel for debugging purposes.
# 2. Wheels for *all* supported Python versions for *one* supported platform. This is useful for testing workflow changes for a
# single OS or CPU architecture (e.g testing that changes to debugging modes work on all Python versions)
# 3. Wheels for *all* supported Python versions and *all* supported platforms. This is for building wheels for different
# CI/CD stages (e.g dev, stage, or master). We can also test debugging modes for all platforms that support them
#
# We're able to combine case 1 and 2 into one workflow by creating an input that takes in a JSON list of strings (Python tags)
# to build wheels for. Actual list inputs aren't supported yet, so it's actually a JSON list encoded as a string.
#
# However, it's harder to combine this workflow (case 1 + 2) with case 3, because matrix outputs don't exist yet
# in Github Actions. So all jobs in the cibuildwheel job would have to pass for a self hosted job to run.
# We want each platform to be tested independently of each other,
# so there is a wrapper workflow that has a list of platforms to test and reuses this workflow for each platform.
# If one platform fails, it will not affect the building and testing of another platform (we disable fail fast mode)
python-tags:
type: string
description: Valid JSON list of Python tags to build the client for
required: false
default: '["cp38", "cp39", "cp310", "cp311", "cp312", "cp313"]'
platform-tag:
description: Platform to build the client for.
type: choice
required: true
options:
- manylinux_x86_64
- manylinux_aarch64
- macosx_x86_64
- macosx_arm64
- win_amd64
# Makes debugging via gh cli easier.
default: manylinux_x86_64
unoptimized:
description: 'macOS or Linux: Apply -O0 flag?'
# Windows supports a different flag to disable optimizations, but we haven't added support for it yet
type: boolean
required: false
default: false
include-debug-info-for-macos:
description: 'macOS: Build wheels for debugging?'
type: boolean
required: false
default: false
run_tests:
description: 'Run Aerospike server and run tests using built wheels?'
type: boolean
required: false
default: false
use-server-rc:
type: boolean
required: true
default: false
description: 'Test against server release candidate?'
server-tag:
required: true
default: 'latest'
description: 'Server docker image tag'
workflow_call:
inputs:
# See workflow call hack in update-version.yml
is_workflow_call:
type: boolean
default: true
required: false
python-tags:
type: string
required: false
default: '["cp38", "cp39", "cp310", "cp311", "cp312", "cp313"]'
platform-tag:
type: string
required: true
# Only used in workflow_call event
sha-to-build-and-test:
type: string
required: true
unoptimized:
type: boolean
required: false
default: false
include-debug-info-for-macos:
type: boolean
required: false
default: false
run_tests:
type: boolean
required: false
default: false
use-server-rc:
required: false
type: boolean
default: false
description: 'Test against server release candidate?'
server-tag:
required: false
type: string
default: 'latest'
description: 'Server docker image tag'
secrets:
# Just make all the secrets required to make things simpler...
DOCKER_HUB_BOT_USERNAME:
required: true
DOCKER_HUB_BOT_PW:
required: true
MAC_M1_SELF_HOSTED_RUNNER_PW:
required: true
env:
COMMIT_SHA_TO_BUILD_AND_TEST: ${{ inputs.is_workflow_call == true && inputs.sha-to-build-and-test || github.sha }}
# Note that environment variables in Github are all strings
# Github mac m1 and windows runners don't support Docker / nested virtualization
# so we need to use self-hosted runners to test wheels for these platforms
RUN_INTEGRATION_TESTS_IN_CIBW: ${{ inputs.run_tests && (startsWith(inputs.platform-tag, 'manylinux') || inputs.platform-tag == 'macosx_x86_64') }}
jobs:
# Maps don't exist in Github Actions, so we have to store the map using a script and fetch it in a job
# This uses up more billing minutes (rounded up to 1 minute for each job run),
# but this should be ok based on the minutes usage data for the aerospike organization
get-runner-os:
outputs:
runner-os: ${{ steps.get-runner-os.outputs.runner_os }}
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
steps:
- id: get-runner-os
# Single source of truth for which runner OS to use for each platform tag
run: |
declare -A hashmap
hashmap[manylinux_x86_64]="ubuntu-22.04"
hashmap[manylinux_aarch64]="aerospike_arm_runners_2"
hashmap[macosx_x86_64]="macos-12-large"
hashmap[macosx_arm64]="macos-14"
hashmap[win_amd64]="windows-2022"
echo runner_os=${hashmap[${{ inputs.platform-tag }}]} >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
# Bash >= 4 supports hashmaps
shell: bash
cibuildwheel:
needs: get-runner-os
strategy:
matrix:
python-tag: ${{ fromJSON(inputs.python-tags) }}
free-threaded: [false]
include:
- python-tag: 'cp313t'
free-threaded: true
fail-fast: false
runs-on: ${{ needs.get-runner-os.outputs.runner-os }}
env:
BUILD_IDENTIFIER: "${{ matrix.python-tag }}-${{ inputs.platform-tag }}"
steps:
- name: Create status check message
run: echo STATUS_CHECK_MESSAGE="cibuildwheel (${{ env.BUILD_IDENTIFIER }})" >> $GITHUB_ENV
shell: bash
- name: Show job status for commit
uses: myrotvorets/[email protected]
if: ${{ github.event_name != 'push' && github.event_name != 'pull_request' }}
with:
sha: ${{ env.COMMIT_SHA_TO_BUILD_AND_TEST }}
context: ${{ env.STATUS_CHECK_MESSAGE }}
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
submodules: recursive
ref: ${{ env.COMMIT_SHA_TO_BUILD_AND_TEST }}
# We need the last tag before the ref, so we can relabel the version if needed
fetch-depth: 0
- name: 'macOS arm64: Install experimental Python 3.8 macOS arm64 build'
# By default, cibuildwheel installs and uses Python 3.8 x86_64 to cross compile macOS arm64 wheels
# There is a bug that builds macOS x86_64 wheels instead, so we install this Python 3.8 native ARM build to ensure
# the wheel is compiled for macOS arm64
# https://cibuildwheel.pypa.io/en/stable/faq/#macos-building-cpython-38-wheels-on-arm64
if: ${{ matrix.python-tag == 'cp38' && inputs.platform-tag == 'macosx_arm64' }}
run: |
curl -o /tmp/Python38.pkg https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.8.10/python-3.8.10-macos11.pkg
sudo installer -pkg /tmp/Python38.pkg -target /
sh "/Applications/Python 3.8/Install Certificates.command"
- name: 'Windows: Add msbuild to PATH'
if: ${{ inputs.platform-tag == 'win_amd64' }}
uses: microsoft/[email protected]
- name: 'Windows: Install C client deps'
if: ${{ inputs.platform-tag == 'win_amd64' }}
run: nuget restore
working-directory: aerospike-client-c/vs
- name: 'macOS x86: Setup Docker using colima for testing'
if: ${{ env.RUN_INTEGRATION_TESTS_IN_CIBW == 'true' && inputs.platform-tag == 'macosx_x86_64' }}
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-docker-on-macos
- name: 'macOS x86: run Aerospike server in Docker container and connect via localhost'
if: ${{ env.RUN_INTEGRATION_TESTS_IN_CIBW == 'true' && inputs.platform-tag == 'macosx_x86_64' }}
uses: ./.github/actions/run-ee-server
with:
use-server-rc: ${{ inputs.use-server-rc }}
server-tag: ${{ inputs.server-tag }}
docker-hub-username: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_HUB_BOT_USERNAME }}
docker-hub-password: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_HUB_BOT_PW }}
# TODO: combine this composite action and the above into one
- name: "Linux: run Aerospike server in Docker container and configure config.conf to connect to the server container's Docker IP address"
if: ${{ env.RUN_INTEGRATION_TESTS_IN_CIBW == 'true' && startsWith(inputs.platform-tag, 'manylinux') }}
uses: ./.github/actions/run-ee-server-for-ext-container
with:
use-server-rc: ${{ inputs.use-server-rc }}
server-tag: ${{ inputs.server-tag }}
docker-hub-username: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_HUB_BOT_USERNAME }}
docker-hub-password: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_HUB_BOT_PW }}
- name: If not running tests against server, only run basic import test
if: ${{ env.RUN_INTEGRATION_TESTS_IN_CIBW == 'false' }}
# Use double quotes otherwise Windows will throw this error in cibuildwheel
# 'import
# ^
# SyntaxError: EOL while scanning string literal
run: echo "TEST_COMMAND=python -c \"import aerospike\"" >> $GITHUB_ENV
shell: bash
- name: Otherwise, enable integration tests
if: ${{ env.RUN_INTEGRATION_TESTS_IN_CIBW == 'true' }}
run: echo "TEST_COMMAND=cd {project}/test/ && pip install -r requirements.txt && python -m pytest new_tests/" >> $GITHUB_ENV
shell: bash
- name: Set unoptimize flag
if: ${{ inputs.unoptimized && (startsWith(inputs.platform-tag, 'manylinux') || startsWith(inputs.platform-tag, 'macosx')) }}
run: echo "UNOPTIMIZED=1" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Set include dsym flag
if: ${{ inputs.include-debug-info-for-macos && startsWith(inputs.platform-tag, 'macosx') }}
run: echo "INCLUDE_DSYM=1" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Build wheel
uses: pypa/[email protected]
env:
CIBW_ENVIRONMENT_PASS_LINUX: ${{ inputs.unoptimized && 'UNOPTIMIZED' || '' }}
CIBW_ENVIRONMENT_MACOS: SSL_LIB_PATH="$(brew --prefix [email protected])/lib/" CPATH="$(brew --prefix [email protected])/include/" STATIC_SSL=1
CIBW_BUILD: ${{ env.BUILD_IDENTIFIER }}
CIBW_BUILD_FRONTEND: build
CIBW_BEFORE_ALL_LINUX: >
yum install openssl-devel -y &&
yum install python-devel -y &&
yum install python-setuptools -y
# delvewheel is not enabled by default but we do need to repair the wheel
CIBW_BEFORE_BUILD_WINDOWS: "pip install delvewheel"
CIBW_FREE_THREADED_SUPPORT: ${{ matrix.free-threaded && '1' || '0' }}
CIBW_REPAIR_WHEEL_COMMAND_WINDOWS: "delvewheel repair --add-path ./aerospike-client-c/vs/x64/Release -w {dest_dir} {wheel}"
CIBW_TEST_COMMAND: ${{ env.TEST_COMMAND }}
- name: Upload wheels to GitHub
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
if: ${{ !cancelled() }}
with:
path: ./wheelhouse/*.whl
name: ${{ env.BUILD_IDENTIFIER }}.build
- name: Set final commit status
uses: myrotvorets/[email protected]
if: ${{ always() && github.event_name != 'push' && github.event_name != 'pull_request' }}
with:
sha: ${{ env.COMMIT_SHA_TO_BUILD_AND_TEST }}
status: ${{ job.status }}
context: ${{ env.STATUS_CHECK_MESSAGE }}
test-self-hosted:
needs: cibuildwheel
# There's a top-level env variable for this but we can't use it here, unfortunately
if: ${{ inputs.run_tests && (inputs.platform-tag == 'macosx_arm64' || inputs.platform-tag == 'win_amd64') }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
python-tag: ${{ fromJSON(inputs.python-tags) }}
runs-on: ${{ inputs.platform-tag == 'macosx_arm64' && fromJSON('["self-hosted", "macOS", "ARM64"]') || fromJSON('["self-hosted", "Windows", "X64"]') }}
env:
BUILD_IDENTIFIER: "${{ matrix.python-tag }}-${{ inputs.platform-tag }}"
steps:
- name: Create status check message
run: echo STATUS_CHECK_MESSAGE="Test on self hosted (${{ env.BUILD_IDENTIFIER }})" >> $GITHUB_ENV
shell: bash
- name: Show job status for commit
uses: myrotvorets/[email protected]
if: ${{ github.event_name != 'push' && github.event_name != 'pull_request' }}
with:
sha: ${{ env.COMMIT_SHA_TO_BUILD_AND_TEST }}
context: ${{ env.STATUS_CHECK_MESSAGE }}
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ env.COMMIT_SHA_TO_BUILD_AND_TEST }}
# Need to be able to save Docker Hub credentials to keychain
- if: ${{ inputs.platform-tag == 'macosx_arm64' && inputs.use-server-rc }}
run: security unlock-keychain -p ${{ secrets.MAC_M1_SELF_HOSTED_RUNNER_PW }}
- uses: ./.github/actions/run-ee-server
with:
use-server-rc: ${{ inputs.use-server-rc }}
server-tag: ${{ inputs.server-tag }}
docker-hub-username: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_HUB_BOT_USERNAME }}
docker-hub-password: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_HUB_BOT_PW }}
- name: Download wheel
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
with:
name: ${{ env.BUILD_IDENTIFIER }}.build
- name: Convert Python tag to Python version
# Don't use sed because we want this command to work on both mac and windows
# The command used in GNU sed is different than in macOS sed
run: |
PYTHON_TAG=${{ matrix.python-tag }}
PYTHON_VERSION="${PYTHON_TAG/cp/}"
echo PYTHON_VERSION="${PYTHON_VERSION/3/3.}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
shell: bash
- uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: ${{ env.PYTHON_VERSION }}
- name: Install wheel
run: python3 -m pip install aerospike --force-reinstall --no-index --find-links=./
shell: bash
- name: Connect to Docker container on remote machine with Docker daemon
if: ${{ inputs.platform-tag == 'win_amd64' }}
# DOCKER_HOST contains the IP address of the remote machine
run: |
$env:DOCKER_HOST_IP = $env:DOCKER_HOST | foreach {$_.replace("tcp://","")} | foreach {$_.replace(":2375", "")}
crudini --set config.conf enterprise-edition hosts ${env:DOCKER_HOST_IP}:3000
working-directory: test
- run: python3 -m pip install pytest -c requirements.txt
working-directory: test
shell: bash
- run: python3 -m pytest new_tests/
working-directory: test
shell: bash
- name: Show job status for commit
if: ${{ always() && github.event_name != 'push' && github.event_name != 'pull_request' }}
uses: myrotvorets/[email protected]
with:
sha: ${{ env.COMMIT_SHA_TO_BUILD_AND_TEST }}
status: ${{ job.status }}
context: ${{ env.STATUS_CHECK_MESSAGE }}