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name: Sage CI

## This GitHub Actions workflow provides:
##
## - portability testing, by building and testing this project on many platforms
##
## - continuous integration, by building and testing other software
## that depends on this project.
##
## The testing can be monitored in the "Actions" tab of the GitHub repository.
##
## After all jobs have finished (or are canceled) and a short delay,
## tar files of all logs are made available as "build artifacts".
##
## This GitHub Actions workflow uses the portability testing framework
## of SageMath (https://www.sagemath.org/). For more information, see
## https://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/developer/portability_testing.html
##
## Deployment of ci-sage.yml in upstream projects
## is tracked in https://github.com/sagemath/sage/issues/33338

## The workflow consists of two jobs:
##
## - First, it builds a source distribution of the project
## and generates a script "update-pkgs.sh". It uploads them
## as a build artifact named upstream.
##
## - Second, it checks out a copy of the SageMath source tree.
## It downloads the upstream artifact and replaces the project's
## package in the SageMath distribution by the newly packaged one
## from the upstream artifact, by running the script "update-pkgs.sh".
## Then it builds a small portion of the Sage distribution.
##
## Many copies of the second step are run in parallel for each of the tested
## systems/configurations.

on:
pull_request:
types: [opened, synchronize]
paths:
- 'pyproject.toml'
- 'py/**'
- '.github/workflows/ci-sage.yml'
push:
paths:
- 'pyproject.toml'
- 'py/**'
- '.github/workflows/ci-sage.yml'
workflow_dispatch:
# Allow to run manually

concurrency:
# Cancel previous runs of this workflow for the same branch
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true

env:
# Ubuntu packages to install so that the project can build an sdist
DIST_PREREQ: python3-pip
# Name of this project in the Sage distribution
SPKG: gnumake_tokenpool
# Remove any patches of gnumake_tokenpool that Sage may be carrying
REMOVE_PATCHES: "*"

jobs:

dist:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Check out ${{ env.SPKG }}
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
path: build/pkgs/${{ env.SPKG }}/src
- name: Install prerequisites
run: |
sudo DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get update
sudo DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get install $DIST_PREREQ
python3 -m pip install --user build
- name: Make sdist, prepare upstream artifact
run: |
(cd build/pkgs/${{ env.SPKG }}/src && python3 -m build --sdist .) \
&& mkdir -p upstream && cp build/pkgs/${{ env.SPKG }}/src/dist/*.tar.gz upstream/${{ env.SPKG }}-git.tar.gz \
&& echo "sage-package create ${{ env.SPKG }} --pypi --source normal && sage-package create ${{ env.SPKG }} --version git --tarball ${{ env.SPKG }}-git.tar.gz --type=standard" > upstream/update-pkgs.sh \
&& if [ -n "${{ env.REMOVE_PATCHES }}" ]; then echo "(cd ../build/pkgs/${{ env.SPKG }}/patches && rm -f ${{ env.REMOVE_PATCHES }}; :)" >> upstream/update-pkgs.sh; fi \
&& ls -l upstream/
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
path: upstream
name: upstream

docker-sage-incremental:
uses: sagemath/sage/.github/workflows/docker.yml@develop
with:
#
# Use a selection of the platforms for which Sage tests and provides Docker images,
# see https://github.com/sagemath/sage/blob/develop/.github/workflows/docker.yml,
# selected to give a range of versions of GNU Make,
# according to https://repology.org/project/make/versions
#
tox_system_factors: >-
[
"centos-7-devtoolset-gcc_11",
"ubuntu-bionic-gcc_8",
"debian-trixie",
"fedora-38",
]
tox_packages_factors: >-
[
"standard",
]
#
# Work incrementally from published Docker image
#
incremental: true
free_disk_space: true
from_docker_repository: ghcr.io/sagemath/sage/
from_docker_target: "with-targets"
from_docker_tag: "dev"
#
# gnumake-tokenpool is used in Sage when the doctester is run
# under control of the build system ('make ptest')
#
docker_targets: "with-targets"
targets: "V=1 gnumake_tokenpool-no-deps pytest-uninstall DEBUG_JOBCLIENT=1 TEST_FILES=src/sage/geometry ptest-nodoc"
sage_repo: sagemath/sage
sage_ref: develop
upstream_artifact: upstream
#
# Uncomment below to have the workflow push Docker images with the updated
# gnumake-tokenpool to GitHub Packages (ghcr.io).
#
# We prefix the image name with the SPKG name ("gnumake-tokenpool-") to avoid the error
# 'Package "sage-docker-..." is already associated with another repository.' in forks.
#
#docker_push_repository: ghcr.io/${{ github.repository }}/gnumake-tokenpool-
needs: [dist]
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