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name: Build Test
# Builds and tests storm on various platforms
# also deploys images to Dockerhub
on:
schedule:
# run daily
- cron: '0 6 * * *'
# needed to trigger the workflow manually
workflow_dispatch:
pull_request:
env:
CARL_BRANCH: "master14"
CARL_GIT_URL: "https://github.com/smtrat/carl.git"
STORM_GIT_URL: "${{ github.server_url }}/${{ github.repository }}.git"
STORM_BRANCH: "${{ github.ref }}"
# github runners currently have two cores
NR_JOBS: "2"
# cmake arguments
CMAKE_DEBUG: "-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DSTORM_DEVELOPER=ON -DSTORM_PORTABLE=ON -DSTORM_USE_SPOT_SHIPPED=ON"
CMAKE_RELEASE: "-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DSTORM_DEVELOPER=OFF -DSTORM_PORTABLE=ON -DSTORM_USE_SPOT_SHIPPED=ON"
CARL_CMAKE_DEBUG: "-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DUSE_CLN_NUMBERS=ON -DUSE_GINAC=ON -DTHREAD_SAFE=ON -DBUILD_ADDONS=ON -DBUILD_ADDON_PARSER=ON"
CARL_CMAKE_RELEASE: "-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DUSE_CLN_NUMBERS=ON -DUSE_GINAC=ON -DTHREAD_SAFE=ON -DBUILD_ADDONS=ON -DBUILD_ADDON_PARSER=ON"
jobs:
indepthTests:
name: Indepth Tests (${{ matrix.cmakeArgs.name }})
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
env:
DISTRO: "ubuntu-20.10"
strategy:
matrix:
cmakeArgs:
- {name: "GMP exact; GMP rational functions", args: "-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DSTORM_DEVELOPER=ON -DSTORM_PORTABLE=ON -DSTORM_USE_CLN_EA=OFF -DSTORM_USE_CLN_RF=OFF"}
# This is the standard config
# - {name: "GMP exact; CLN rational functions", args: "-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DSTORM_DEVELOPER=ON -DSTORM_PORTABLE=ON -DSTORM_USE_CLN_EA=OFF -DSTORM_USE_CLN_RF=ON"}
- {name: "CLN exact; GMP rational functions", args: "-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DSTORM_DEVELOPER=ON -DSTORM_PORTABLE=ON -DSTORM_USE_CLN_EA=ON -DSTORM_USE_CLN_RF=OFF"}
- {name: "CLN exact; CLN rational functions", args: "-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DSTORM_DEVELOPER=ON -DSTORM_PORTABLE=ON -DSTORM_USE_CLN_EA=ON -DSTORM_USE_CLN_RF=ON"}
steps:
- name: Init Docker
run: sudo docker run -d -it --name storm --privileged movesrwth/storm-basesystem:${DISTRO}
- name: Git clone
# git clone cannot clone individual commits based on a sha and some other refs
# this workaround fixes this and fetches only one commit
run: |
sudo docker exec storm bash -c "mkdir /opt/storm; cd /opt/storm; git init && git remote add origin ${STORM_GIT_URL} && git fetch --depth 1 origin ${STORM_BRANCH} && git checkout FETCH_HEAD"
- name: Run cmake
run: sudo docker exec storm bash -c "mkdir /opt/storm/build; cd /opt/storm/build; cmake .. ${{ matrix.cmakeArgs.args }}"
- name: Build storm
run: sudo docker exec storm bash -c "cd /opt/storm/build; make -j ${NR_JOBS}"
- name: Run unit tests
run: sudo docker exec storm bash -c "cd /opt/storm/build; ctest test --output-on-failure"
noDeploy:
name: Build and Test
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
distro: ["ubuntu-18.04", "debian-10", "debian-9", "ubuntu-20.04"]
debugOrRelease: ["release"]
steps:
- name: Setup cmake arguments
# this is strangely the best way to implement environment variables based on the value of another
# GITHUB_ENV is a magic variable pointing to a file; if a line with format {NAME}={VALUE}
# then the env variable with name NAME will be created/updated with VALUE
run: |
([[ ${{ matrix.debugOrRelease }} == "debug" ]] && echo "CMAKE_ARGS=${CMAKE_DEBUG}" || echo "CMAKE_ARGS=${CMAKE_RELEASE}") >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Init Docker
run: sudo docker run -d -it --name storm --privileged movesrwth/storm-basesystem:${{ matrix.distro }}
- name: Git clone
# git clone cannot clone individual commits based on a sha and some other refs
# this workaround fixes this and fetches only one commit
run: |
sudo docker exec storm bash -c "mkdir /opt/storm; cd /opt/storm; git init && git remote add origin ${STORM_GIT_URL} && git fetch --depth 1 origin ${STORM_BRANCH} && git checkout FETCH_HEAD"
- name: Run cmake
run: sudo docker exec storm bash -c "mkdir /opt/storm/build; cd /opt/storm/build; cmake .. ${CMAKE_ARGS}"
- name: Build storm
run: sudo docker exec storm bash -c "cd /opt/storm/build; make -j ${NR_JOBS}"
# A bit hacky... but its usefullnes has been proven in production
- name: Check release makeflags
if: matrix.debugOrRelease == 'release'
run: |
sudo docker exec storm bash -c "/opt/storm/build/bin/storm --version | grep 'with flags .* -O3' || (echo \"Error: Missing flag \'-O3\' for release build.\" && false)"
sudo docker exec storm bash -c "/opt/storm/build/bin/storm --version | grep 'with flags .* -DNDEBUG' || (echo \"Error: Missing flag \'-DNDEBUG\' for release build.\" && false)"
- name: Check debug makeflags
if: matrix.debugOrRelease == 'debug'
run: |
sudo docker exec storm bash -c "/opt/storm/build/bin/storm --version | grep 'with flags .* -g' || (echo \"Error: Missing flag \'-g\' for debug build.\" && false)"
- name: Run unit tests
run: sudo docker exec storm bash -c "cd /opt/storm/build; ctest test --output-on-failure"
deploy:
name: Build, Test and Deploy
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
env:
DISTRO: "ubuntu-20.10"
strategy:
matrix:
debugOrRelease: ["debug", "release"]
steps:
- name: Setup cmake arguments
# this is strangely the best way to implement environment variables based on the value of another
# GITHUB_ENV is a magic variable pointing to a file; if a line with format {NAME}={VALUE}
# then the env variable with name NAME will be created/updated with VALUE
run: |
([[ ${{ matrix.debugOrRelease }} == "debug" ]] && echo "CMAKE_ARGS=${CMAKE_DEBUG}" || echo "CMAKE_ARGS=${CMAKE_RELEASE}") >> $GITHUB_ENV
([[ ${{ matrix.debugOrRelease }} == "debug" ]] && echo "CARL_CMAKE_ARGS=${CARL_CMAKE_DEBUG}" || echo "CARL_CMAKE_ARGS=${CARL_CMAKE_RELEASE}") >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Login into docker
# Only login if using master on original repo (and not for pull requests or forks)
if: github.repository_owner == 'moves-rwth' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/master'
run: echo "${{ secrets.STORM_CI_DOCKER_PASSWORD }}" | sudo docker login -u "${{ secrets.STORM_CI_DOCKER_USERNAME }}" --password-stdin
- name: Init Docker
run: sudo docker run -d -it --name storm --privileged movesrwth/storm-basesystem:${DISTRO}
#####
# Build & DEPLOY CARL
#####
# We should not do partial updates :/
# but we need to install some dependencies
# Surely we can find a better way to do this at some point
- name: Update base system
run: |
sudo docker exec storm apt-get update
sudo docker exec storm apt-get upgrade -qqy
- name: install dependencies
run: sudo docker exec storm apt-get install -qq -y uuid-dev pkg-config
- name: Git clone carl
run: sudo docker exec storm git clone --depth 1 --branch $CARL_BRANCH $CARL_GIT_URL /opt/carl
- name: Run cmake for carl
run: sudo docker exec storm bash -c "mkdir /opt/carl/build; cd /opt/carl/build; cmake .. ${CARL_CMAKE_ARGS}"
- name: Build carl
run: sudo docker exec storm bash -c "cd /opt/carl/build; make lib_carl -j ${NR_JOBS}"
- name: Deploy carl
# Only deploy if using master on original repo (and not for pull requests or forks)
if: github.repository_owner == 'moves-rwth' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/master'
run: |
sudo docker commit storm movesrwth/carl:ci-${{ matrix.debugOrRelease }}
sudo docker push movesrwth/carl:ci-${{ matrix.debugOrRelease }}
#####
# Build & TEST & DEPLOY STORM
#####
- name: Git shallow clone
# Only clone shallow if not using master on original repo (and not for pull requests or forks)
if: ${{ !(github.repository_owner == 'moves-rwth' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/master') }}
run: |
# git clone cannot clone individual commits based on a sha and some other refs
sudo docker exec storm bash -c "mkdir /opt/storm; cd /opt/storm; git init && git remote add origin ${STORM_GIT_URL} && git fetch --depth 1 origin ${STORM_BRANCH} && git checkout FETCH_HEAD"
- name: Git deep clone
# needed for versioning for now on deployment
if: github.repository_owner == 'moves-rwth' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/master'
run: |
sudo docker exec storm git clone --branch master $STORM_GIT_URL /opt/storm
- name: Run cmake
run: sudo docker exec storm bash -c "mkdir /opt/storm/build; cd /opt/storm/build; cmake .. ${CMAKE_ARGS}"
- name: Build storm
run: sudo docker exec storm bash -c "cd /opt/storm/build; make -j ${NR_JOBS}"
# A bit hacky... but its usefulness has been proven in production
- name: Check release makeflags
if: matrix.debugOrRelease == 'release'
run: |
sudo docker exec storm bash -c "/opt/storm/build/bin/storm --version | grep 'with flags .* -O3' || (echo \"Error: Missing flag \'-O3\' for release build.\" && false)"
sudo docker exec storm bash -c "/opt/storm/build/bin/storm --version | grep 'with flags .* -DNDEBUG' || (echo \"Error: Missing flag \'-DNDEBUG\' for release build.\" && false)"
- name: Check debug makeflags
if: matrix.debugOrRelease == 'debug'
run: |
sudo docker exec storm bash -c "/opt/storm/build/bin/storm --version | grep 'with flags .* -g' || (echo \"Error: Missing flag \'-g\' for debug build.\" && false)"
- name: Run unit tests
run: sudo docker exec storm bash -c "cd /opt/storm/build; ctest test --output-on-failure"
- name: Deploy storm
# Only deploy if using master on original repo (and not for pull requests or forks)
if: github.repository_owner == 'moves-rwth' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/master'
run: |
sudo docker commit storm movesrwth/storm:ci-${{ matrix.debugOrRelease }}
sudo docker push movesrwth/storm:ci-${{ matrix.debugOrRelease }}
notify:
name: Email notification
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: [indepthTests, noDeploy, deploy]
# Only run in main repo and even if previous step failed
if: github.repository_owner == 'moves-rwth' && always()
steps:
- uses: technote-space/workflow-conclusion-action@v2
- uses: dawidd6/action-send-mail@v2
with:
server_address: ${{ secrets.STORM_CI_MAIL_SERVER }}
server_port: 587
username: ${{ secrets.STORM_CI_MAIL_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.STORM_CI_MAIL_PASSWORD }}
subject: "[You broke it] CI run failed for ${{ github.repository }}"
body:
"CI job of ${{ github.repository }} has failed for commit ${{ github.sha }}.\n\
The error type is: ${{ env.WORKFLOW_CONCLUSION }}.\n\n\
For more information, see https://github.com/${{ github.repository }}/actions/runs/${{ github.run_id }}"
to: ${{ secrets.STORM_CI_MAIL_RECIPIENTS }}
from: Github Actions <you-broke-it@stormchecker.org>
if: env.WORKFLOW_CONCLUSION != 'success' # notify only if failure