Drop support for Python 3.9; eliminate duplicate run of test-mindeps CI #800
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name: Integration Tests | |
on: | |
pull_request: | |
branches: | |
- main | |
paths: | |
- .github/workflows/integration-test*.yml | |
- earthaccess/** | |
- scripts/integration-test.sh | |
- tests/** | |
- uv.lock | |
pull_request_target: | |
branches: | |
- main | |
paths: | |
- .github/workflows/integration-test*.yml | |
- earthaccess/** | |
- scripts/integration-test.sh | |
- tests/** | |
- uv.lock | |
# When this workflow is queued, automatically cancel any previous running | |
# or pending jobs from the same branch | |
concurrency: | |
group: integration-tests-${{ github.ref }} | |
cancel-in-progress: true | |
jobs: | |
integration-tests: | |
# | |
# This condition prevents DUPLICATE attempts to run integration tests for | |
# PRs coming from FORKS. | |
# | |
# When a PR originates from a fork, both a pull_request and a | |
# pull_request_target event are triggered. This means that without a | |
# condition, GitHub will attempt to run integration tests TWICE, once for | |
# each event. | |
# | |
# To prevent this, this condition ensures that integration tests are run | |
# in only ONE of the following cases: | |
# | |
# 1. The event is NOT a pull_request (it's a pull_request_target) and the base | |
# repo is NOT the head repo (i.e., the PR is from a fork). | |
# 2. The event IS a pull_request AND the base repo IS the head repo | |
# (i.e., the PR is not from a fork). | |
# | |
if: (github.event_name != 'pull_request') == github.event.pull_request.head.repo.fork | |
runs-on: ubuntu-latest | |
strategy: | |
matrix: | |
python-version: ["3.9", "3.10", "3.11", "3.12", "3.13"] | |
fail-fast: false | |
steps: | |
- name: Fetch user permission | |
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request_target' | |
id: permission | |
uses: actions-cool/check-user-permission@v2 | |
with: | |
require: write | |
username: ${{ github.triggering_actor }} | |
- name: Check user permission | |
# The name of the output require-result is a bit confusing, but when its value | |
# is 'false', it means that the triggering actor does NOT have the required | |
# permission. | |
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request_target' && steps.permission.outputs.require-result == 'false' | |
# If the triggering actor does not have write permission (i.e., this is a | |
# PR from a fork), then we exit, otherwise most of the integration tests will | |
# fail because they require access to secrets. In this case, a maintainer | |
# will need to make sure the PR looks safe, and if so, manually re-run the | |
# failed pull_request_target jobs. | |
run: | | |
echo "User **${{ github.triggering_actor }}** does not have permission to run integration tests." >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY | |
echo "A maintainer must perform a security review and re-run this build, if the code is safe." >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY | |
echo "See [Keeping your GitHub Actions and workflows secure Part 1: Preventing pwn requests](https://securitylab.github.com/resources/github-actions-preventing-pwn-requests)." >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY | |
exit 1 | |
- name: Checkout source | |
uses: actions/checkout@v4 | |
with: | |
# Getting the correct commit for a pull_request_target event appears to be | |
# a known, problematic issue: https://github.com/actions/checkout/issues/518 | |
# It seems that ideally, we want github.event.pull_request.merge_commit_sha, | |
# but that it is not reliable, and can sometimes be a null values. It | |
# appears that the most reasonable way to ensure that we are pulling the same | |
# code that triggered things is shown in this issue comment: | |
# https://github.com/actions/checkout/issues/518#issuecomment-1661941548 | |
# However, attempts to get that working resulted in getting an empty | |
# github.event.number, so we're resorting to this simpler approach, which | |
# is apparently less than ideal, but seems to be the best we can muster at | |
# this point. | |
ref: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }} | |
- name: Install uv | |
uses: astral-sh/[email protected] | |
with: | |
enable-cache: true | |
- name: Setup nox | |
uses: wntrblm/[email protected] | |
with: | |
python-versions: ${{ matrix.python-version }} | |
- name: Run integration tests | |
env: | |
EARTHDATA_USERNAME: ${{ secrets.EDL_USERNAME }} | |
EARTHDATA_PASSWORD: ${{ secrets.EDL_PASSWORD }} | |
run: nox -s integration-tests -- --cov=earthaccess --cov-report=term-missing --capture=no --tb=native --log-cli-level=INFO | |
- name: Upload coverage report | |
# Don't upload coverage when using the `act` tool to run the workflow locally | |
if: ${{ !env.ACT }} | |
uses: codecov/codecov-action@v4 |