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Update Notebook, JupyterLab, Jupyter Resource Usage #585

Update Notebook, JupyterLab, Jupyter Resource Usage

Update Notebook, JupyterLab, Jupyter Resource Usage #585

# This is a GitHub workflow defining a set of jobs with a set of steps.
# ref: https://docs.github.com/en/actions/learn-github-actions/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions
#
name: Integration tests
on:
pull_request:
paths-ignore:
- "docs/**"
- "**.md"
- ".github/workflows/*"
- "!.github/workflows/integration-test.yaml"
push:
paths-ignore:
- "docs/**"
- "**.md"
- ".github/workflows/*"
- "!.github/workflows/integration-test.yaml"
branches-ignore:
- "dependabot/**"
- "pre-commit-ci-update-config"
workflow_dispatch:
jobs:
integration-tests:
# integration tests run in a container,
# not in the worker, so this version is not relevant to the tests
# and can be the same for all tested versions
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
name: ${{ matrix.name }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
include:
- name: "Debian 11, Py 3.9"
distro_image: "debian:11"
extra_flags: ""
- name: "Ubuntu 20.04, Py 3.8"
distro_image: "ubuntu:20.04"
extra_flags: ""
- name: "Ubuntu 22.04 Py 3.10"
distro_image: "ubuntu:22.04"
extra_flags: ""
- name: "Ubuntu 22.04, Py 3.10, from main"
distro_image: "ubuntu:22.04"
extra_flags: --upgrade-from=main
- name: "Ubuntu 22.04, Py 3.10, from latest"
distro_image: "ubuntu:22.04"
extra_flags: --upgrade-from=latest
- name: "Ubuntu 22.04, Py 3.10, from 0.2.0"
distro_image: "ubuntu:22.04"
extra_flags: --upgrade-from=0.2.0
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: "3.10"
- name: Build systemd image, derived from ${{ matrix.distro_image }}
run: |
.github/integration-test.py build-image \
--build-arg "BASE_IMAGE=${{ matrix.distro_image }}"
# Overview of how this logic influences the end result.
# - integration-test.yaml:
#
# - Runs integration-test.py build-image, to build a systemd based image
# to use later.
#
# - Runs integration-test.py run-tests, to start a systemd based
# container, run the bootstrap.py script inside it, and then run
# pytest from the hub python environment setup by the bootstrap
# script.
#
# About passed --installer-args:
#
# - --admin admin:admin
# Required for test_admin_installer.py
#
# - --plugin /srv/src/integration-tests/plugins/simplest
# Required for test_simplest_plugin.py
#
- name: pytest integration-tests/
id: integration-tests
run: |
.github/integration-test.py run-test integration-tests \
--installer-args "--admin test-admin-username:test-admin-password" \
--installer-args "--plugin /srv/src/integration-tests/plugins/simplest" \
${{ matrix.extra_flags }} \
test_hub.py \
test_proxy.py \
test_install.py \
test_extensions.py \
test_admin_installer.py \
test_simplest_plugin.py
timeout-minutes: 15
- name: show logs
if: always() && steps.integration-tests.outcome != 'skipped'
run: |
.github/integration-test.py show-logs integration-tests
integration-tests-bootstrap:
# integration tests run in a container,
# not in the worker, so this version is not relevant to the tests
# and can be the same for all tested versions
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
name: ${{ matrix.name }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
include:
- name: "Ubuntu 22.04 Py 3.10 (test_bootstrap.py)"
distro_image: "ubuntu:22.04"
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: "3.10"
# FIXME: The test_bootstrap.py script has duplicated logic to run build
# and start images and run things in them. This makes tests slower,
# and adds code to maintain. Let's try to remove it.
#
# - bootstrap.py's failure detections, put in unit tests?
# - bootstrap.py's --show-progress-page test, include as a normal
# integration test?
#
- name: Install integration-tests/requirements.txt for test_bootstrap.py
run: pip install -r integration-tests/requirements.txt
- name: Run bootstrap tests (Runs in/Builds ${{ matrix.distro_image }} derived image)
run: |
pytest integration-tests/test_bootstrap.py
timeout-minutes: 10
env:
# integration-tests/test_bootstrap.py will build and start containers
# based on this environment variable. This is similar to how
# .github/integration-test.py build-image can take a --build-arg
# setting the base image via a Dockerfile ARG.
BASE_IMAGE: ${{ matrix.distro_image }}