act/pkg/runner/runner.go

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package runner
import (
"context"
"fmt"
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"io/ioutil"
"path/filepath"
"regexp"
"runtime"
"strings"
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"github.com/nektos/act/pkg/common"
"github.com/nektos/act/pkg/model"
log "github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
)
// Runner provides capabilities to run GitHub actions
type Runner interface {
NewPlanExecutor(plan *model.Plan) common.Executor
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}
// Config contains the config for a new runner
type Config struct {
Feature: uses in composite (#793) * Feature: uses in composite * Negate logic * Reduce complexity * Update step_context.go * Update step_context.go * Update step_context.go * Fix syntax error in test * Bump * Disable usage of actions/setup-node@v2 * Bump * Fix step id collision * Fix output command workaround * Make secrets context inaccessible in composite * Fix order after adding a workaround (needs tests) Fixes https://github.com/nektos/act/pull/793#issuecomment-922329838 * Evaluate env before passing one step deeper If env would contain any inputs, steps ctx or secrets there was undefined behaviour * [no ci] prepare secret test * Initial test pass inputs as env * Fix syntax error * extend test also for direct invoke * Fix passing provided env as composite output * Fix syntax error * toUpper 'no such secret', act has a bug * fix indent * Fix env outputs in composite * Test env outputs of composite * Fix inputs not defined in docker actions * Fix interpolate args input of docker actions * Fix lint * AllowCompositeIf now defaults to true see https://github.com/actions/runner/releases/tag/v2.284.0 * Fix lint * Fix env of docker action.yml * Test calling a local docker action from composite With input context hirachy * local-action-dockerfile Test pass on action/runner It seems action/runner ignores overrides of args, if the target docker action has the args property set. * Fix exec permissions of docker-local-noargs * Revert getStepsContext change * fix: handle composite action on error and continue This change is a follow up of https://github.com/nektos/act/pull/840 and integrates with https://github.com/nektos/act/pull/793 There are two things included here: - The default value for a step.if in an action need to be 'success()' - We need to hand the error from a composite action back to the calling executor Co-authored-by: Björn Brauer <bjoern.brauer@new-work.se> * Patch inputs can be bool, float64 and string for workflow_call Also inputs is now always defined, but may be null * Simplify cherry-picked commit * Minor style adjustments * Remove chmod +x from tests now fails on windows like before * Fix GITHUB_ACTION_PATH some action env vars Fixes GITHUB_ACTION_REPOSITORY, GITHUB_ACTION_REF. * Add comment to CompositeRestrictions Co-authored-by: Markus Wolf <markus.wolf@new-work.se> Co-authored-by: Björn Brauer <bjoern.brauer@new-work.se> Co-authored-by: Ryan <me@hackerc.at> Co-authored-by: mergify[bot] <37929162+mergify[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
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Actor string // the user that triggered the event
Workdir string // path to working directory
BindWorkdir bool // bind the workdir to the job container
EventName string // name of event to run
EventPath string // path to JSON file to use for event.json in containers
DefaultBranch string // name of the main branch for this repository
ReuseContainers bool // reuse containers to maintain state
ForcePull bool // force pulling of the image, even if already present
ForceRebuild bool // force rebuilding local docker image action
LogOutput bool // log the output from docker run
JSONLogger bool // use json or text logger
Feature: uses in composite (#793) * Feature: uses in composite * Negate logic * Reduce complexity * Update step_context.go * Update step_context.go * Update step_context.go * Fix syntax error in test * Bump * Disable usage of actions/setup-node@v2 * Bump * Fix step id collision * Fix output command workaround * Make secrets context inaccessible in composite * Fix order after adding a workaround (needs tests) Fixes https://github.com/nektos/act/pull/793#issuecomment-922329838 * Evaluate env before passing one step deeper If env would contain any inputs, steps ctx or secrets there was undefined behaviour * [no ci] prepare secret test * Initial test pass inputs as env * Fix syntax error * extend test also for direct invoke * Fix passing provided env as composite output * Fix syntax error * toUpper 'no such secret', act has a bug * fix indent * Fix env outputs in composite * Test env outputs of composite * Fix inputs not defined in docker actions * Fix interpolate args input of docker actions * Fix lint * AllowCompositeIf now defaults to true see https://github.com/actions/runner/releases/tag/v2.284.0 * Fix lint * Fix env of docker action.yml * Test calling a local docker action from composite With input context hirachy * local-action-dockerfile Test pass on action/runner It seems action/runner ignores overrides of args, if the target docker action has the args property set. * Fix exec permissions of docker-local-noargs * Revert getStepsContext change * fix: handle composite action on error and continue This change is a follow up of https://github.com/nektos/act/pull/840 and integrates with https://github.com/nektos/act/pull/793 There are two things included here: - The default value for a step.if in an action need to be 'success()' - We need to hand the error from a composite action back to the calling executor Co-authored-by: Björn Brauer <bjoern.brauer@new-work.se> * Patch inputs can be bool, float64 and string for workflow_call Also inputs is now always defined, but may be null * Simplify cherry-picked commit * Minor style adjustments * Remove chmod +x from tests now fails on windows like before * Fix GITHUB_ACTION_PATH some action env vars Fixes GITHUB_ACTION_REPOSITORY, GITHUB_ACTION_REF. * Add comment to CompositeRestrictions Co-authored-by: Markus Wolf <markus.wolf@new-work.se> Co-authored-by: Björn Brauer <bjoern.brauer@new-work.se> Co-authored-by: Ryan <me@hackerc.at> Co-authored-by: mergify[bot] <37929162+mergify[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
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Env map[string]string // env for containers
Secrets map[string]string // list of secrets
InsecureSecrets bool // switch hiding output when printing to terminal
Platforms map[string]string // list of platforms
Privileged bool // use privileged mode
UsernsMode string // user namespace to use
ContainerArchitecture string // Desired OS/architecture platform for running containers
ContainerDaemonSocket string // Path to Docker daemon socket
UseGitIgnore bool // controls if paths in .gitignore should not be copied into container, default true
GitHubInstance string // GitHub instance to use, default "github.com"
ContainerCapAdd []string // list of kernel capabilities to add to the containers
ContainerCapDrop []string // list of kernel capabilities to remove from the containers
AutoRemove bool // controls if the container is automatically removed upon workflow completion
ArtifactServerPath string // the path where the artifact server stores uploads
ArtifactServerPort string // the port the artifact server binds to
CompositeRestrictions *model.CompositeRestrictions // describes which features are available in composite actions
NoSkipCheckout bool // do not skip actions/checkout
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}
// Resolves the equivalent host path inside the container
// This is required for windows and WSL 2 to translate things like C:\Users\Myproject to /mnt/users/Myproject
// For use in docker volumes and binds
func (config *Config) containerPath(path string) string {
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" && strings.Contains(path, "/") {
log.Error("You cannot specify linux style local paths (/mnt/etc) on Windows as it does not understand them.")
return ""
}
abspath, err := filepath.Abs(path)
if err != nil {
log.Error(err)
return ""
}
// Test if the path is a windows path
windowsPathRegex := regexp.MustCompile(`^([a-zA-Z]):\\(.+)$`)
windowsPathComponents := windowsPathRegex.FindStringSubmatch(abspath)
// Return as-is if no match
if windowsPathComponents == nil {
return abspath
}
// Convert to WSL2-compatible path if it is a windows path
// NOTE: Cannot use filepath because it will use the wrong path separators assuming we want the path to be windows
// based if running on Windows, and because we are feeding this to Docker, GoLang auto-path-translate doesn't work.
driveLetter := strings.ToLower(windowsPathComponents[1])
translatedPath := strings.ReplaceAll(windowsPathComponents[2], `\`, `/`)
// Should make something like /mnt/c/Users/person/My Folder/MyActProject
result := strings.Join([]string{"/mnt", driveLetter, translatedPath}, `/`)
return result
}
// Resolves the equivalent host path inside the container
// This is required for windows and WSL 2 to translate things like C:\Users\Myproject to /mnt/users/Myproject
func (config *Config) ContainerWorkdir() string {
return config.containerPath(config.Workdir)
}
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type runnerImpl struct {
config *Config
eventJSON string
}
// New Creates a new Runner
func New(runnerConfig *Config) (Runner, error) {
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runner := &runnerImpl{
config: runnerConfig,
}
runner.eventJSON = "{}"
if runnerConfig.EventPath != "" {
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log.Debugf("Reading event.json from %s", runner.config.EventPath)
eventJSONBytes, err := ioutil.ReadFile(runner.config.EventPath)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
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}
runner.eventJSON = string(eventJSONBytes)
}
return runner, nil
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}
func (runner *runnerImpl) NewPlanExecutor(plan *model.Plan) common.Executor {
maxJobNameLen := 0
stagePipeline := make([]common.Executor, 0)
for i := range plan.Stages {
s := i
stage := plan.Stages[i]
stagePipeline = append(stagePipeline, func(ctx context.Context) error {
pipeline := make([]common.Executor, 0)
for r, run := range stage.Runs {
stageExecutor := make([]common.Executor, 0)
job := run.Job()
if job.Strategy != nil {
strategyRc := runner.newRunContext(run, nil)
if err := strategyRc.NewExpressionEvaluator().EvaluateYamlNode(&job.Strategy.RawMatrix); err != nil {
log.Errorf("Error while evaluating matrix: %v", err)
}
}
matrixes := job.GetMatrixes()
maxParallel := 4
if job.Strategy != nil {
maxParallel = job.Strategy.MaxParallel
}
if len(matrixes) < maxParallel {
maxParallel = len(matrixes)
}
for i, matrix := range matrixes {
rc := runner.newRunContext(run, matrix)
rc.JobName = rc.Name
if len(matrixes) > 1 {
rc.Name = fmt.Sprintf("%s-%d", rc.Name, i+1)
}
if len(rc.String()) > maxJobNameLen {
maxJobNameLen = len(rc.String())
}
stageExecutor = append(stageExecutor, func(ctx context.Context) error {
jobName := fmt.Sprintf("%-*s", maxJobNameLen, rc.String())
return rc.Executor().Finally(func(ctx context.Context) error {
isLastRunningContainer := func(currentStage int, currentRun int) bool {
return currentStage == len(plan.Stages)-1 && currentRun == len(stage.Runs)-1
}
if runner.config.AutoRemove && isLastRunningContainer(s, r) {
log.Infof("Cleaning up container for job %s", rc.JobName)
if err := rc.stopJobContainer()(ctx); err != nil {
log.Errorf("Error while cleaning container: %v", err)
}
}
return nil
})(common.WithJobErrorContainer(WithJobLogger(ctx, jobName, rc.Config, &rc.Masks)))
})
}
pipeline = append(pipeline, common.NewParallelExecutor(maxParallel, stageExecutor...))
}
return common.NewParallelExecutor(runtime.NumCPU(), pipeline...)(ctx)
})
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}
return common.NewPipelineExecutor(stagePipeline...).Then(handleFailure(plan))
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 handleFailure(plan *model.Plan) common.Executor {
return func(ctx context.Context) error {
for _, stage := range plan.Stages {
for _, run := range stage.Runs {
if run.Job().Result == "failure" {
return fmt.Errorf("Job '%s' failed", run.String())
}
}
}
return nil
}
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}
func (runner *runnerImpl) newRunContext(run *model.Run, matrix map[string]interface{}) *RunContext {
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rc := &RunContext{
Config: runner.config,
Run: run,
EventJSON: runner.eventJSON,
StepResults: make(map[string]*model.StepResult),
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Matrix: matrix,
}
rc.ExprEval = rc.NewExpressionEvaluator()
rc.Name = rc.ExprEval.Interpolate(run.String())
return rc
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}