act/pkg/runner/run_context_test.go

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package runner
import (
fix: continue jobs + steps after failure (#840) * fix: continue jobs + steps after failure To allow proper if expression handling on jobs and steps (like always, success, failure, ...) we need to continue running all executors in the prepared chain. To keep the error handling intact we add an occurred error to the go context and handle it later in the pipeline/chain. Also we add the job result to the needs context to give expressions access to it. The needs object, failure and success functions are split between run context (on jobs) and step context. Closes #442 Co-authored-by: Björn Brauer <zaubernerd@zaubernerd.de> * style: correct linter warnings Co-authored-by: Björn Brauer <zaubernerd@zaubernerd.de> * fix: job if value defaults to success() As described in the documentation, a default value of "success()" is applied when no "if" value is present on the job. https://docs.github.com/en/actions/learn-github-actions/expressions#job-status-check-functions Co-authored-by: Markus Wolf <mail@markus-wolf.de> * fix: check job needs recursively Ensure job result includes results of previous jobs Co-authored-by: Markus Wolf <markus.wolf@new-work.se> * test: add runner test for job status check functions Co-authored-by: Markus Wolf <markus.wolf@new-work.se> * test: add unit tests for run context if evaluation Co-authored-by: Björn Brauer <zaubernerd@zaubernerd.de> * refactor: move if expression evaluation Move if expression evaluation into own function (step context) to better support unit testing. Co-authored-by: Björn Brauer <zaubernerd@zaubernerd.de> * test: add unit tests for step context if evaluation Co-authored-by: Markus Wolf <markus.wolf@new-work.se> * fix: handle job error more resilient The job error is not stored in a context map instead of a context added value. Since context values are immutable an added value requires to keep the new context in all cases. This is fragile since it might slip unnoticed to other parts of the code. Storing the error of a job in the context map will make it more stable, since the map is always there and the context of the pipeline is stable for the whole run. * feat: steps should use a default if expression of success() * test: add integration test for if-expressions * chore: disable editorconfig-checker for yaml multiline string Co-authored-by: Björn Brauer <zaubernerd@zaubernerd.de> Co-authored-by: Björn Brauer <bjoern.brauer@new-work.se>
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"context"
"fmt"
"os"
"regexp"
"runtime"
"sort"
"strings"
"testing"
"github.com/nektos/act/pkg/model"
log "github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus/hooks/test"
assert "github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
yaml "gopkg.in/yaml.v3"
)
func TestRunContext_EvalBool(t *testing.T) {
var yml yaml.Node
err := yml.Encode(map[string][]interface{}{
"os": {"Linux", "Windows"},
"foo": {"bar", "baz"},
})
assert.NoError(t, err)
hook := test.NewGlobal()
rc := &RunContext{
Config: &Config{
Workdir: ".",
},
Env: map[string]string{
"SOMETHING_TRUE": "true",
"SOMETHING_FALSE": "false",
"SOME_TEXT": "text",
},
Run: &model.Run{
JobID: "job1",
Workflow: &model.Workflow{
Name: "test-workflow",
Jobs: map[string]*model.Job{
"job1": {
Strategy: &model.Strategy{
RawMatrix: yml,
},
},
},
},
},
Matrix: map[string]interface{}{
"os": "Linux",
"foo": "bar",
},
StepResults: map[string]*stepResult{
"id1": {
Conclusion: stepStatusSuccess,
Outcome: stepStatusFailure,
Outputs: map[string]string{
"foo": "bar",
},
},
},
}
rc.ExprEval = rc.NewExpressionEvaluator()
tables := []struct {
in string
out bool
wantErr bool
}{
// The basic ones
{in: "failure()", out: false},
{in: "success()", out: true},
{in: "cancelled()", out: false},
{in: "always()", out: true},
{in: "steps.id1.conclusion == 'success'", out: true},
{in: "steps.id1.conclusion != 'success'", out: false},
{in: "steps.id1.outcome == 'failure'", out: true},
{in: "steps.id1.outcome != 'failure'", out: false},
{in: "true", out: true},
{in: "false", out: false},
{in: "!true", wantErr: true},
{in: "!false", wantErr: true},
{in: "1 != 0", out: true},
{in: "1 != 1", out: false},
{in: "${{ 1 != 0 }}", out: true},
{in: "${{ 1 != 1 }}", out: false},
{in: "1 == 0", out: false},
{in: "1 == 1", out: true},
{in: "1 > 2", out: false},
{in: "1 < 2", out: true},
// And or
{in: "true && false", out: false},
{in: "true && 1 < 2", out: true},
{in: "false || 1 < 2", out: true},
{in: "false || false", out: false},
// None boolable
{in: "env.UNKNOWN == 'true'", out: false},
{in: "env.UNKNOWN", out: false},
// Inline expressions
{in: "env.SOME_TEXT", out: true}, // this is because Boolean('text') is true in Javascript
{in: "env.SOME_TEXT == 'text'", out: true},
{in: "env.SOMETHING_TRUE == 'true'", out: true},
{in: "env.SOMETHING_FALSE == 'true'", out: false},
{in: "env.SOMETHING_TRUE", out: true},
{in: "env.SOMETHING_FALSE", out: true}, // this is because Boolean('text') is true in Javascript
{in: "!env.SOMETHING_TRUE", wantErr: true},
{in: "!env.SOMETHING_FALSE", wantErr: true},
{in: "${{ !env.SOMETHING_TRUE }}", out: false},
{in: "${{ !env.SOMETHING_FALSE }}", out: false},
{in: "${{ ! env.SOMETHING_TRUE }}", out: false},
{in: "${{ ! env.SOMETHING_FALSE }}", out: false},
{in: "${{ env.SOMETHING_TRUE }}", out: true},
{in: "${{ env.SOMETHING_FALSE }}", out: true},
{in: "${{ !env.SOMETHING_TRUE }}", out: false},
{in: "${{ !env.SOMETHING_FALSE }}", out: false},
{in: "${{ !env.SOMETHING_TRUE && true }}", out: false},
{in: "${{ !env.SOMETHING_FALSE && true }}", out: false},
{in: "${{ !env.SOMETHING_TRUE || true }}", out: true},
{in: "${{ !env.SOMETHING_FALSE || false }}", out: false},
{in: "${{ env.SOMETHING_TRUE && true }}", out: true},
{in: "${{ env.SOMETHING_FALSE || true }}", out: true},
{in: "${{ env.SOMETHING_FALSE || false }}", out: true},
{in: "!env.SOMETHING_TRUE || true", wantErr: true},
{in: "${{ env.SOMETHING_TRUE == 'true'}}", out: true},
{in: "${{ env.SOMETHING_FALSE == 'true'}}", out: false},
{in: "${{ env.SOMETHING_FALSE == 'false'}}", out: true},
{in: "${{ env.SOMETHING_FALSE }} && ${{ env.SOMETHING_TRUE }}", out: true},
// All together now
{in: "false || env.SOMETHING_TRUE == 'true'", out: true},
{in: "true || env.SOMETHING_FALSE == 'true'", out: true},
{in: "true && env.SOMETHING_TRUE == 'true'", out: true},
{in: "false && env.SOMETHING_TRUE == 'true'", out: false},
{in: "env.SOMETHING_FALSE == 'true' && env.SOMETHING_TRUE == 'true'", out: false},
{in: "env.SOMETHING_FALSE == 'true' && true", out: false},
{in: "${{ env.SOMETHING_FALSE == 'true' }} && true", out: true},
{in: "true && ${{ env.SOMETHING_FALSE == 'true' }}", out: true},
// Check github context
{in: "github.actor == 'nektos/act'", out: true},
{in: "github.actor == 'unknown'", out: false},
// The special ACT flag
{in: "${{ env.ACT }}", out: true},
{in: "${{ !env.ACT }}", out: false},
// Invalid expressions should be reported
{in: "INVALID_EXPRESSION", wantErr: true},
}
updateTestIfWorkflow(t, tables, rc)
for _, table := range tables {
table := table
t.Run(table.in, func(t *testing.T) {
assertObject := assert.New(t)
defer hook.Reset()
fix: continue jobs + steps after failure (#840) * fix: continue jobs + steps after failure To allow proper if expression handling on jobs and steps (like always, success, failure, ...) we need to continue running all executors in the prepared chain. To keep the error handling intact we add an occurred error to the go context and handle it later in the pipeline/chain. Also we add the job result to the needs context to give expressions access to it. The needs object, failure and success functions are split between run context (on jobs) and step context. Closes #442 Co-authored-by: Björn Brauer <zaubernerd@zaubernerd.de> * style: correct linter warnings Co-authored-by: Björn Brauer <zaubernerd@zaubernerd.de> * fix: job if value defaults to success() As described in the documentation, a default value of "success()" is applied when no "if" value is present on the job. https://docs.github.com/en/actions/learn-github-actions/expressions#job-status-check-functions Co-authored-by: Markus Wolf <mail@markus-wolf.de> * fix: check job needs recursively Ensure job result includes results of previous jobs Co-authored-by: Markus Wolf <markus.wolf@new-work.se> * test: add runner test for job status check functions Co-authored-by: Markus Wolf <markus.wolf@new-work.se> * test: add unit tests for run context if evaluation Co-authored-by: Björn Brauer <zaubernerd@zaubernerd.de> * refactor: move if expression evaluation Move if expression evaluation into own function (step context) to better support unit testing. Co-authored-by: Björn Brauer <zaubernerd@zaubernerd.de> * test: add unit tests for step context if evaluation Co-authored-by: Markus Wolf <markus.wolf@new-work.se> * fix: handle job error more resilient The job error is not stored in a context map instead of a context added value. Since context values are immutable an added value requires to keep the new context in all cases. This is fragile since it might slip unnoticed to other parts of the code. Storing the error of a job in the context map will make it more stable, since the map is always there and the context of the pipeline is stable for the whole run. * feat: steps should use a default if expression of success() * test: add integration test for if-expressions * chore: disable editorconfig-checker for yaml multiline string Co-authored-by: Björn Brauer <zaubernerd@zaubernerd.de> Co-authored-by: Björn Brauer <bjoern.brauer@new-work.se>
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b, err := EvalBool(rc.ExprEval, table.in)
if table.wantErr {
assertObject.Error(err)
}
assertObject.Equal(table.out, b, fmt.Sprintf("Expected %s to be %v, was %v", table.in, table.out, b))
assertObject.Empty(hook.LastEntry(), table.in)
})
}
}
func updateTestIfWorkflow(t *testing.T, tables []struct {
in string
out bool
wantErr bool
}, rc *RunContext) {
var envs string
keys := make([]string, 0, len(rc.Env))
for k := range rc.Env {
keys = append(keys, k)
}
sort.Strings(keys)
for _, k := range keys {
envs += fmt.Sprintf(" %s: %s\n", k, rc.Env[k])
}
fix: continue jobs + steps after failure (#840) * fix: continue jobs + steps after failure To allow proper if expression handling on jobs and steps (like always, success, failure, ...) we need to continue running all executors in the prepared chain. To keep the error handling intact we add an occurred error to the go context and handle it later in the pipeline/chain. Also we add the job result to the needs context to give expressions access to it. The needs object, failure and success functions are split between run context (on jobs) and step context. Closes #442 Co-authored-by: Björn Brauer <zaubernerd@zaubernerd.de> * style: correct linter warnings Co-authored-by: Björn Brauer <zaubernerd@zaubernerd.de> * fix: job if value defaults to success() As described in the documentation, a default value of "success()" is applied when no "if" value is present on the job. https://docs.github.com/en/actions/learn-github-actions/expressions#job-status-check-functions Co-authored-by: Markus Wolf <mail@markus-wolf.de> * fix: check job needs recursively Ensure job result includes results of previous jobs Co-authored-by: Markus Wolf <markus.wolf@new-work.se> * test: add runner test for job status check functions Co-authored-by: Markus Wolf <markus.wolf@new-work.se> * test: add unit tests for run context if evaluation Co-authored-by: Björn Brauer <zaubernerd@zaubernerd.de> * refactor: move if expression evaluation Move if expression evaluation into own function (step context) to better support unit testing. Co-authored-by: Björn Brauer <zaubernerd@zaubernerd.de> * test: add unit tests for step context if evaluation Co-authored-by: Markus Wolf <markus.wolf@new-work.se> * fix: handle job error more resilient The job error is not stored in a context map instead of a context added value. Since context values are immutable an added value requires to keep the new context in all cases. This is fragile since it might slip unnoticed to other parts of the code. Storing the error of a job in the context map will make it more stable, since the map is always there and the context of the pipeline is stable for the whole run. * feat: steps should use a default if expression of success() * test: add integration test for if-expressions * chore: disable editorconfig-checker for yaml multiline string Co-authored-by: Björn Brauer <zaubernerd@zaubernerd.de> Co-authored-by: Björn Brauer <bjoern.brauer@new-work.se>
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// editorconfig-checker-disable
workflow := fmt.Sprintf(`
name: "Test what expressions result in true and false on GitHub"
on: push
env:
%s
jobs:
test-ifs-and-buts:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
`, envs)
fix: continue jobs + steps after failure (#840) * fix: continue jobs + steps after failure To allow proper if expression handling on jobs and steps (like always, success, failure, ...) we need to continue running all executors in the prepared chain. To keep the error handling intact we add an occurred error to the go context and handle it later in the pipeline/chain. Also we add the job result to the needs context to give expressions access to it. The needs object, failure and success functions are split between run context (on jobs) and step context. Closes #442 Co-authored-by: Björn Brauer <zaubernerd@zaubernerd.de> * style: correct linter warnings Co-authored-by: Björn Brauer <zaubernerd@zaubernerd.de> * fix: job if value defaults to success() As described in the documentation, a default value of "success()" is applied when no "if" value is present on the job. https://docs.github.com/en/actions/learn-github-actions/expressions#job-status-check-functions Co-authored-by: Markus Wolf <mail@markus-wolf.de> * fix: check job needs recursively Ensure job result includes results of previous jobs Co-authored-by: Markus Wolf <markus.wolf@new-work.se> * test: add runner test for job status check functions Co-authored-by: Markus Wolf <markus.wolf@new-work.se> * test: add unit tests for run context if evaluation Co-authored-by: Björn Brauer <zaubernerd@zaubernerd.de> * refactor: move if expression evaluation Move if expression evaluation into own function (step context) to better support unit testing. Co-authored-by: Björn Brauer <zaubernerd@zaubernerd.de> * test: add unit tests for step context if evaluation Co-authored-by: Markus Wolf <markus.wolf@new-work.se> * fix: handle job error more resilient The job error is not stored in a context map instead of a context added value. Since context values are immutable an added value requires to keep the new context in all cases. This is fragile since it might slip unnoticed to other parts of the code. Storing the error of a job in the context map will make it more stable, since the map is always there and the context of the pipeline is stable for the whole run. * feat: steps should use a default if expression of success() * test: add integration test for if-expressions * chore: disable editorconfig-checker for yaml multiline string Co-authored-by: Björn Brauer <zaubernerd@zaubernerd.de> Co-authored-by: Björn Brauer <bjoern.brauer@new-work.se>
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// editorconfig-checker-enable
for i, table := range tables {
if table.wantErr || strings.HasPrefix(table.in, "github.actor") {
continue
}
expressionPattern = regexp.MustCompile(`\${{\s*(.+?)\s*}}`)
expr := expressionPattern.ReplaceAllStringFunc(table.in, func(match string) string {
return fmt.Sprintf("€{{ %s }}", expressionPattern.ReplaceAllString(match, "$1"))
})
echo := fmt.Sprintf(`run: echo "%s should be false, but was evaluated to true;" exit 1;`, table.in)
name := fmt.Sprintf(`"❌ I should not run, expr: %s"`, expr)
if table.out {
echo = `run: echo OK`
name = fmt.Sprintf(`"✅ I should run, expr: %s"`, expr)
}
workflow += fmt.Sprintf("\n - name: %s\n id: step%d\n if: %s\n %s\n", name, i, table.in, echo)
if table.out {
workflow += fmt.Sprintf("\n - name: \"Double checking expr: %s\"\n if: steps.step%d.conclusion == 'skipped'\n run: echo \"%s should have been true, but wasn't\"\n", expr, i, table.in)
}
}
file, err := os.Create("../../.github/workflows/test-if.yml")
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
_, err = file.WriteString(workflow)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
}
func TestRunContext_GetBindsAndMounts(t *testing.T) {
rctemplate := &RunContext{
Name: "TestRCName",
Run: &model.Run{
Workflow: &model.Workflow{
Name: "TestWorkflowName",
},
},
Config: &Config{
BindWorkdir: false,
},
}
tests := []struct {
windowsPath bool
name string
rc *RunContext
wantbind string
wantmount string
}{
{false, "/mnt/linux", rctemplate, "/mnt/linux", "/mnt/linux"},
{false, "/mnt/path with spaces/linux", rctemplate, "/mnt/path with spaces/linux", "/mnt/path with spaces/linux"},
{true, "C:\\Users\\TestPath\\MyTestPath", rctemplate, "/mnt/c/Users/TestPath/MyTestPath", "/mnt/c/Users/TestPath/MyTestPath"},
{true, "C:\\Users\\Test Path with Spaces\\MyTestPath", rctemplate, "/mnt/c/Users/Test Path with Spaces/MyTestPath", "/mnt/c/Users/Test Path with Spaces/MyTestPath"},
{true, "/LinuxPathOnWindowsShouldFail", rctemplate, "", ""},
}
isWindows := runtime.GOOS == "windows"
for _, testcase := range tests {
// pin for scopelint
testcase := testcase
for _, bindWorkDir := range []bool{true, false} {
// pin for scopelint
bindWorkDir := bindWorkDir
testBindSuffix := ""
if bindWorkDir {
testBindSuffix = "Bind"
}
// Only run windows path tests on windows and non-windows on non-windows
if (isWindows && testcase.windowsPath) || (!isWindows && !testcase.windowsPath) {
t.Run((testcase.name + testBindSuffix), func(t *testing.T) {
config := testcase.rc.Config
config.Workdir = testcase.name
config.BindWorkdir = bindWorkDir
gotbind, gotmount := rctemplate.GetBindsAndMounts()
// Name binds/mounts are either/or
if config.BindWorkdir {
fullBind := testcase.name + ":" + testcase.wantbind
if runtime.GOOS == "darwin" {
fullBind += ":delegated"
}
assert.Contains(t, gotbind, fullBind)
} else {
mountkey := testcase.rc.jobContainerName()
assert.EqualValues(t, testcase.wantmount, gotmount[mountkey])
}
})
}
}
}
}
func TestGetGitHubContext(t *testing.T) {
log.SetLevel(log.DebugLevel)
cwd, err := os.Getwd()
assert.Nil(t, err)
rc := &RunContext{
Config: &Config{
EventName: "push",
Workdir: cwd,
},
Run: &model.Run{
Workflow: &model.Workflow{
Name: "GitHubContextTest",
},
},
Name: "GitHubContextTest",
CurrentStep: "step",
Matrix: map[string]interface{}{},
Env: map[string]string{},
ExtraPath: []string{},
StepResults: map[string]*stepResult{},
OutputMappings: map[MappableOutput]MappableOutput{},
}
ghc := rc.getGithubContext()
log.Debugf("%v", ghc)
actor := "nektos/act"
if a := os.Getenv("ACT_ACTOR"); a != "" {
actor = a
}
repo := "nektos/act"
if r := os.Getenv("ACT_REPOSITORY"); r != "" {
repo = r
}
owner := "nektos"
if o := os.Getenv("ACT_OWNER"); o != "" {
owner = o
}
assert.Equal(t, ghc.RunID, "1")
assert.Equal(t, ghc.Workspace, rc.Config.containerPath(cwd))
assert.Equal(t, ghc.RunNumber, "1")
assert.Equal(t, ghc.RetentionDays, "0")
assert.Equal(t, ghc.Actor, actor)
assert.Equal(t, ghc.Repository, repo)
assert.Equal(t, ghc.RepositoryOwner, owner)
assert.Equal(t, ghc.RunnerPerflog, "/dev/null")
assert.Equal(t, ghc.EventPath, ActPath+"/workflow/event.json")
assert.Equal(t, ghc.Token, rc.Config.Secrets["GITHUB_TOKEN"])
}
fix: continue jobs + steps after failure (#840) * fix: continue jobs + steps after failure To allow proper if expression handling on jobs and steps (like always, success, failure, ...) we need to continue running all executors in the prepared chain. To keep the error handling intact we add an occurred error to the go context and handle it later in the pipeline/chain. Also we add the job result to the needs context to give expressions access to it. The needs object, failure and success functions are split between run context (on jobs) and step context. Closes #442 Co-authored-by: Björn Brauer <zaubernerd@zaubernerd.de> * style: correct linter warnings Co-authored-by: Björn Brauer <zaubernerd@zaubernerd.de> * fix: job if value defaults to success() As described in the documentation, a default value of "success()" is applied when no "if" value is present on the job. https://docs.github.com/en/actions/learn-github-actions/expressions#job-status-check-functions Co-authored-by: Markus Wolf <mail@markus-wolf.de> * fix: check job needs recursively Ensure job result includes results of previous jobs Co-authored-by: Markus Wolf <markus.wolf@new-work.se> * test: add runner test for job status check functions Co-authored-by: Markus Wolf <markus.wolf@new-work.se> * test: add unit tests for run context if evaluation Co-authored-by: Björn Brauer <zaubernerd@zaubernerd.de> * refactor: move if expression evaluation Move if expression evaluation into own function (step context) to better support unit testing. Co-authored-by: Björn Brauer <zaubernerd@zaubernerd.de> * test: add unit tests for step context if evaluation Co-authored-by: Markus Wolf <markus.wolf@new-work.se> * fix: handle job error more resilient The job error is not stored in a context map instead of a context added value. Since context values are immutable an added value requires to keep the new context in all cases. This is fragile since it might slip unnoticed to other parts of the code. Storing the error of a job in the context map will make it more stable, since the map is always there and the context of the pipeline is stable for the whole run. * feat: steps should use a default if expression of success() * test: add integration test for if-expressions * chore: disable editorconfig-checker for yaml multiline string Co-authored-by: Björn Brauer <zaubernerd@zaubernerd.de> Co-authored-by: Björn Brauer <bjoern.brauer@new-work.se>
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func createIfTestRunContext(jobs map[string]*model.Job) *RunContext {
rc := &RunContext{
Config: &Config{
Workdir: ".",
Platforms: map[string]string{
"ubuntu-latest": "ubuntu-latest",
},
},
Env: map[string]string{},
Run: &model.Run{
JobID: "job1",
Workflow: &model.Workflow{
Name: "test-workflow",
Jobs: jobs,
},
},
}
rc.ExprEval = rc.NewExpressionEvaluator()
return rc
}
func createJob(t *testing.T, input string, result string) *model.Job {
var job *model.Job
err := yaml.Unmarshal([]byte(input), &job)
assert.NoError(t, err)
job.Result = result
return job
}
func TestRunContextIsEnabled(t *testing.T) {
log.SetLevel(log.DebugLevel)
assertObject := assert.New(t)
// success()
rc := createIfTestRunContext(map[string]*model.Job{
"job1": createJob(t, `runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: success()`, ""),
})
assertObject.True(rc.isEnabled(context.Background()))
rc = createIfTestRunContext(map[string]*model.Job{
"job1": createJob(t, `runs-on: ubuntu-latest`, "failure"),
"job2": createJob(t, `runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: [job1]
if: success()`, ""),
})
rc.Run.JobID = "job2"
assertObject.False(rc.isEnabled(context.Background()))
rc = createIfTestRunContext(map[string]*model.Job{
"job1": createJob(t, `runs-on: ubuntu-latest`, "success"),
"job2": createJob(t, `runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: [job1]
if: success()`, ""),
})
rc.Run.JobID = "job2"
assertObject.True(rc.isEnabled(context.Background()))
rc = createIfTestRunContext(map[string]*model.Job{
"job1": createJob(t, `runs-on: ubuntu-latest`, "failure"),
"job2": createJob(t, `runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: success()`, ""),
})
rc.Run.JobID = "job2"
assertObject.True(rc.isEnabled(context.Background()))
// failure()
rc = createIfTestRunContext(map[string]*model.Job{
"job1": createJob(t, `runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: failure()`, ""),
})
assertObject.False(rc.isEnabled(context.Background()))
rc = createIfTestRunContext(map[string]*model.Job{
"job1": createJob(t, `runs-on: ubuntu-latest`, "failure"),
"job2": createJob(t, `runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: [job1]
if: failure()`, ""),
})
rc.Run.JobID = "job2"
assertObject.True(rc.isEnabled(context.Background()))
rc = createIfTestRunContext(map[string]*model.Job{
"job1": createJob(t, `runs-on: ubuntu-latest`, "success"),
"job2": createJob(t, `runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: [job1]
if: failure()`, ""),
})
rc.Run.JobID = "job2"
assertObject.False(rc.isEnabled(context.Background()))
rc = createIfTestRunContext(map[string]*model.Job{
"job1": createJob(t, `runs-on: ubuntu-latest`, "failure"),
"job2": createJob(t, `runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: failure()`, ""),
})
rc.Run.JobID = "job2"
assertObject.False(rc.isEnabled(context.Background()))
// always()
rc = createIfTestRunContext(map[string]*model.Job{
"job1": createJob(t, `runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: always()`, ""),
})
assertObject.True(rc.isEnabled(context.Background()))
rc = createIfTestRunContext(map[string]*model.Job{
"job1": createJob(t, `runs-on: ubuntu-latest`, "failure"),
"job2": createJob(t, `runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: [job1]
if: always()`, ""),
})
rc.Run.JobID = "job2"
assertObject.True(rc.isEnabled(context.Background()))
rc = createIfTestRunContext(map[string]*model.Job{
"job1": createJob(t, `runs-on: ubuntu-latest`, "success"),
"job2": createJob(t, `runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: [job1]
if: always()`, ""),
})
rc.Run.JobID = "job2"
assertObject.True(rc.isEnabled(context.Background()))
rc = createIfTestRunContext(map[string]*model.Job{
"job1": createJob(t, `runs-on: ubuntu-latest`, "success"),
"job2": createJob(t, `runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: always()`, ""),
})
rc.Run.JobID = "job2"
assertObject.True(rc.isEnabled(context.Background()))
}