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Co-authored-by: claude <claude@jpaul.io> Co-committed-by: claude <claude@jpaul.io>
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1.8 KiB
YAML
47 lines
1.8 KiB
YAML
# Starter CI workflow for the tasks-app — forge-native, GitHub Actions flavor.
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#
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# Where this file goes: GitHub Actions reads workflow files from the .github/workflows/ directory
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# at the root of your repo. Copy this file to .github/workflows/ci.yml (the name "ci.yml" is yours
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# to choose; the .github/workflows/ path is not). Commit it, push, and the forge runs it.
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#
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# The same three checks (lint, then test) exist on every forge — only the YAML shape differs. See
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# gitlab-ci-starter.yml in this folder for the GitLab equivalent of this exact pipeline.
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name: CI
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# When should this run? "On every push, and on every pull request." That's the whole pitch of CI:
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# nothing reaches the shared history without passing through here first.
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on:
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push:
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pull_request:
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jobs:
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check:
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# The runner: a fresh, throwaway Linux machine the forge spins up for this job. "Works on my
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# machine" can't hide here — this machine has nothing of yours on it. (More on runners in
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# Module 19, including running your own.)
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runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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steps:
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# Step 1: get your code onto the runner. Without this the runner is empty.
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- name: Check out the code
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uses: actions/checkout@v4
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# Step 2: install the language the project needs. Pin a version so CI matches what you run.
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- name: Set up Python
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uses: actions/setup-python@v5
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with:
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python-version: "3.12"
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# Step 3: install the tools the checks need — the test runner and the linter from Module 13.
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- name: Install tools
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run: pip install pytest ruff
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# Step 4: lint. Style and obvious-mistake check. Fails the job on any finding (non-zero exit).
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- name: Lint
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run: ruff check .
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# Step 5: test. The Module 13 tests. A single failing assertion fails the whole job.
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- name: Test
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run: pytest -q
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