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Add packages to PATH #25
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Should we do this by default? Is there a downside to it? cc @savil thoughts?
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I'm not sure we can do it by default because some packages may not work if the environment is not set.
A few alternatives:
run
field to the action that runs in a devbox shell.eval "$(devbox shellenv)" before other normal
run` commands. (@rcrowe this should work for you without any action changes)If possible I think the best solution is exporting entire environment (PATH and other env vars), but this PR is OK as a middle step as well.
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Thanks for the comments.
I need to double check the eval suggestion as I thought I'd tried that, but each step is running in an isolated shell, it's very likely I just misconfigured something so will check.
My motivation for raising this PR was to find a way for a more out of the box experience. As you install things with the action but still have to go tweaking other things to make use of it.
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I wonder if there's a way to add
eval "$(devbox shellenv --config=<dir>)"
in the rc file of the runner, so that each subsequent step gets the devbox environment automatically? But then, since the shells are all non-interactive, that wouldn't work? 🤔There was a problem hiding this comment.
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Hello! Thank you for researching this problem! Just want to share my solution:
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Would simply doing
run: devbox shellenv >> $GITHUB_ENV
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btw, I'm 100% in favor of doing this. It's a breaking change, but since we're still on major version
0
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I think just setting the PATH will be a little fragile now that wrappers have been removed. Some packages depend on other environment variables and will fail in weird ways if they're missing. For example Python might need
PYTHONPATH
and the gcc wrapper will needNIX_LDFLAGS
to find libraries.Exporting everything to
GITHUB_ENV
sounds like the way to go, but we might need to do a bit of tweaking to get the syntax right. Namely:$GITHUB_ENV
can't have quoted values because they don't get reinterpreted by the shell. Soecho 'FOO="bar"' >> $GITHUB_ENV
is like doingsetenv("FOO", "\"bar\"")
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We'll also need to make sure that the
devbox shellenv
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eval $(devbox shellenv)
doesn't work with Devbox's corepack virtual environment.devbox shellenv
doesn't do anything with the corepack virtenv directory, so your package manager won't be on your path. I think that somehow comes fromdevbox global shellenv
(even though corepack is not global!).