selinux/.github/workflows/run_tests.yml
Nicolas Iooss af3e6789f0
GitHub Actions: drop Ruby 2.4 from matrix
When migrating to Ubuntu 20.04, Ruby 2.4 is no longer available, and
this migration is coming soon, according to
https://github.com/actions/virtual-environments/issues/1816.

Signed-off-by: Nicolas Iooss <nicolas.iooss@m4x.org>
2020-12-09 22:34:33 +01:00

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name: Run tests
on: [push, pull_request]
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
compiler: [gcc, clang]
python-ruby-version:
- {python: 3.9, ruby: 2.7}
- {python: 3.9, ruby: 2.7, other: test-flags-override}
- {python: 3.9, ruby: 2.7, other: test-debug}
- {python: 3.9, ruby: 2.7, other: linker-bfd}
- {python: 3.9, ruby: 2.7, other: linker-gold}
# Test several Python versions with the latest Ruby version
- {python: 3.8, ruby: 2.7}
- {python: 3.7, ruby: 2.7}
- {python: 3.6, ruby: 2.7}
- {python: 3.5, ruby: 2.7}
- {python: pypy3, ruby: 2.7}
# Test several Ruby versions with the latest Python version
- {python: 3.9, ruby: 2.6}
- {python: 3.9, ruby: 2.5}
exclude:
- compiler: clang
python-ruby-version: {python: 3.9, ruby: 2.7, other: linker-bfd}
- compiler: clang
python-ruby-version: {python: 3.9, ruby: 2.7, other: linker-gold}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-ruby-version.python }}
uses: actions/setup-python@v2
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-ruby-version.python }}
- name: Set up Ruby ${{ matrix.python-ruby-version.ruby }}
uses: actions/setup-ruby@v1
with:
ruby-version: ${{ matrix.python-ruby-version.ruby }}
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
sudo apt-get update -qq
sudo apt-get install -qqy \
bison \
clang \
flex \
gawk \
gettext \
libaudit-dev \
libcap-dev \
libcap-ng-dev \
libcunit1-dev \
libdbus-glib-1-dev \
libpcre3-dev \
python3-dev \
python-dev \
ruby-dev \
swig \
xmlto
pip install flake8
- name: Configure the environment
run: |
DESTDIR=/tmp/destdir
echo "PYTHON=python" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "RUBY=ruby" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "DESTDIR=$DESTDIR" >> $GITHUB_ENV
CC=${{ matrix.compiler }}
if [ "${{ matrix.python-ruby-version.other }}" = "linker-bfd" ] ; then
CC="$CC -fuse-ld=bfd"
elif [ "${{ matrix.python-ruby-version.other }}" = "linker-gold" ] ; then
CC="$CC -fuse-ld=gold"
fi
echo "CC=$CC" >> $GITHUB_ENV
EXPLICIT_MAKE_VARS=
if [ "${{ matrix.python-ruby-version.other }}" = "test-flags-override" ] ; then
# Test that overriding CFLAGS, LDFLAGS and other variables works fine
EXPLICIT_MAKE_VARS="CFLAGS=-I$DESTDIR/usr/include LDFLAGS=-L$DESTDIR/usr/lib LDLIBS= CPPFLAGS="
elif [ "${{ matrix.python-ruby-version.other }}" = "test-debug" ] ; then
# Test hat debug build works fine
EXPLICIT_MAKE_VARS="DEBUG=1"
else
EXPLICIT_MAKE_VARS=
fi
echo "EXPLICIT_MAKE_VARS=${EXPLICIT_MAKE_VARS}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
# Find files in order of pkgconf to be able to find Python.h
# For example with Python 3.5:
# * python is located at /opt/hostedtoolcache/Python/3.5.10/x64/bin/python
# * sys.prefix is /opt/hostedtoolcache/Python/3.5.10/x64
# * Python.h is located at /opt/hostedtoolcache/Python/3.5.10/x64/include/python3.5m/Python.h
# * python-3.5.pc is located at /opt/hostedtoolcache/Python/3.5.10/x64/lib/pkgconfig/python-3.5.pc
PYTHON_SYS_PREFIX="$(python -c 'import sys;print(sys.prefix)')"
echo "PKG_CONFIG_PATH=${PYTHON_SYS_PREFIX}/lib/pkgconfig" >> $GITHUB_ENV
if [ "${{ matrix.python-ruby-version.python }}" = "pypy3" ] ; then
# PyPy does not provide a config file for pkg-config
# libpypy-c.so is provided in bin/libpypy-c.so for PyPy and bin/libpypy3-c.so for PyPy3
echo "PYINC=-I${PYTHON_SYS_PREFIX}/include" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "PYLIBS=-L${PYTHON_SYS_PREFIX}/bin -lpypy3-c" >> $GITHUB_ENV
fi
# Display the final environment file, for debugging purpose
cat $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Download and install refpolicy headers for sepolgen tests
run: |
curl --location --retry 10 -o refpolicy.tar.bz2 https://github.com/SELinuxProject/refpolicy/releases/download/RELEASE_2_20180701/refpolicy-2.20180701.tar.bz2
tar -xvjf refpolicy.tar.bz2
sed -e "s,^PREFIX :=.*,PREFIX := $DESTDIR/usr," -i refpolicy/support/Makefile.devel
sudo make -C refpolicy install-headers clean
sudo mkdir -p /etc/selinux
echo 'SELINUXTYPE=refpolicy' | sudo tee /etc/selinux/config
echo 'SELINUX_DEVEL_PATH = /usr/share/selinux/refpolicy' | sudo tee /etc/selinux/sepolgen.conf
sed -e "s,\"\(/usr/bin/[cs]\),\"$DESTDIR\1," -i python/sepolgen/src/sepolgen/module.py
rm -r refpolicy refpolicy.tar.bz2
- name: Display versions
run: |
echo "::group::Compiler ($CC):"
$CC --version
echo "::endgroup::"
echo "::group::Python ($(which "$PYTHON")):"
$PYTHON --version
echo "::endgroup::"
echo "::group::Ruby ($(which "$RUBY")):"
$RUBY --version
echo "::endgroup::"
- name: Run tests
run: |
echo "::group::make install"
make -j$(nproc) install $EXPLICIT_MAKE_VARS -k
echo "::endgroup::"
echo "::group::make install-pywrap"
make -j$(nproc) install-pywrap $EXPLICIT_MAKE_VARS -k
echo "::endgroup::"
echo "::group::make install-rubywrap"
make -j$(nproc) install-rubywrap $EXPLICIT_MAKE_VARS -k
echo "::endgroup::"
# Now that everything is installed, run "make all" to build everything which may have not been built
echo "::group::make all"
make -j$(nproc) all $EXPLICIT_MAKE_VARS -k
echo "::endgroup::"
# Set up environment variables for the tests and show variables (to help debugging issues)
echo "::group::Environment variables"
. ./scripts/env_use_destdir
echo "LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
echo "PATH=$PATH"
echo "PYTHONPATH=$PYTHONPATH"
echo "RUBYLIB=$RUBYLIB"
echo "::endgroup::"
# Run tests
echo "::group::make test"
make test $EXPLICIT_MAKE_VARS
echo "::endgroup::"
# Test Python and Ruby wrappers
echo "::group::Test Python and Ruby wrappers"
$PYTHON -c 'import selinux;import selinux.audit2why;import semanage;print(selinux.is_selinux_enabled())'
$RUBY -e 'require "selinux";require "semanage";puts Selinux::is_selinux_enabled()'
echo "::endgroup::"
# Run Python linter, but not on the downloaded refpolicy
echo "::group::scripts/run-flake8"
./scripts/run-flake8
echo "::endgroup::"
echo "::group::Test .gitignore and make clean distclean"
# Remove every installed files
rm -rf "$DESTDIR"
# Test that "git status" looks clean, or print a clear error message
git status --short | sed -n 's/^??/error: missing .gitignore entry for/p' | (! grep '^')
# Clean up everything and show which file needs to be added to "make clean"
make clean distclean $EXPLICIT_MAKE_VARS
git ls-files --ignored --others --exclude-standard | sed 's/^/error: "make clean distclean" did not remove /' | (! grep '^')
echo "::endgroup::"