This change reduces the interfaces by removing
obsolete parameters from functions.
Obsolete parameters does not means unused ones, but
parameters which could be retrieved from other parameters
instead.
This should simplify logic and maintainability for these
functions.
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* refactor: split step_context into separate files
This commit moves functions from the step_context.go file into different
files, but does otherwise not change anything.
This is done to make it easier to review the changes made to these
functions in the next commit, where we introduce a step factory to
facilitate better unit testing of steps.
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* refactor: introduce step factory and make steps testable
With this commit we're introducing the `stepFactory` and interfaces
and implementations for each different kind of step (run, docker,
local and remote actions).
Separating each step kind into its own interface and implementation
makes it easier to reason about and to change behaviour of the step.
By introducing interfaces we enable better unit testability as now
each step implementation, the step factory and the job executor can
be tested on their own by mocking out parts that are irrelevant.
This commits prepares us for implementing pre/post actions in a
later PR.
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* fix: run post steps in reverse order
* test: add missing asserts for mocks
* refactor: use local reference instead of function
This may make code more easy to follow.
* refactor: correct typo in function name
* test: use named structs
* test: only expected valid calls
There are mocks which are only called on certain conditions.
* refactor: use step-model to get step name
Using the step-logger we have to get the logger name from the
step model.
* test: only mock stopContainer if required
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* Fix: panic: reflect: slice index out of range
* Update interpreter.go
* [no ci] Return null for negative indexes
* Add tests for index access
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act has a feature that skips the checkout action to do a remote
checkout when a local checkout exists. in some cases, e.g. when
running act in a CI, you always want to clone the repository.
The function `WithTestContext` is never called in the project, and
there is just one usage of `TestContext`, inside one of our loggers
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* feat: add step name to logger field
This change does add the step name to the logger fields. This does
not change the output for our users, but for the json logger, it
does make each step output traceable.
* fix: remove new logger
Since logrus and context both are immutable for our case, we
can just add a new field and store the logger in the context.
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* feat: add json logger output
This will allow to format log output as json.
This is helpful in cases where act is not executed on a 'local' machine.
* refactor: use runner config
Using the runner config to configure logging is cleaner.
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this commit adds support for the `::add-mask::` command, which was
implemented as a stub before.
it does not cover debug output that appears when you run act in
verbose mode
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* feat: run jobs in parallel
This changes fixes and restructures the parallel execution of jobs.
The previous changes limiting the parallel execution did break this
and allowed only one job in parallel.
While we run #CPU jobs in parallel now, the jobs added per job-matrix
add to this. So we might over-commit to the capacity, but at least
it is limited.
* fix: correctly build job pipeline
The job pipeline should just append all required pipeline steps.
The parallelism will be handled by the ParallelExecutor and we
shouldn't handle it during building the pipelines.
Also this adds a test, that the ParallelExecutor does run
a limited amount of parallel goroutines.
* test: correct test implementation
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* refactor: remove debug error output
Errors should always be logged with an error level and not debug level.
Since the error is returned here, it will be logged later as an error.
Presumably this was a leftover from debugging the executor chain in:
PR: #971
* refactor: debug log wich expression is going to be evaluated
* fix: handle nil in EvalBool
We've seen this issue when the env map is not set-up properly,
i.e. when the env map is nil, EvalBool might return nil, which should
be handled as a falsy value.
* fix: fail on error in if expression and return the evaluation error
Stop running the workflow in case an expression cannot be evaluated.
Fixes: #1008
* fix: remove quotes from inside expression syntax in test
It looks like having an expression inside double quotes inside the
expression syntax is not valid: https://github.com/ZauberNerd/act-test/actions/runs/1881986429
The workflow is not valid. .github/workflows/test.yml (Line: 10, Col: 13): Unexpected symbol: '"endsWith'. Located at position 1 within expression: "endsWith('Hello world', 'ld')"
* refactor: export IsTruthy function from exprparser package
* refactor: use IsTruthy function in EvalBool
* refactor: move debug log for expression rewrite to rewrite function
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* refactor: default empty `if:` statement to `if: success()` in evaluator
Previously the code to default an empty `if:` statement in the yaml file
was implemented in different files in the model package.
Now an empty `if:` statement defaults to `success()` in the expression
evaluator.
* refactor: remove obsolete `FixIfStatement` functions
The introduction of the expression evaluator seems to have made these
functions obsolete, as the test case `TestRunEvent/issue-598` works even
without these functions.
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This change extracts the functionality of reading an `action.y(a)ml` or
creation of a `(Synthetic Action)` into its own type to enable better
unit testing / mocking of those IO operations.
This is done in preparation for the implementation of pre/post action
support in act.
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This splits the executor from the RunContext into its own function
called newJobExecutor.
We defined an interface called jobInfo which is implemented by the RunContext.
This enables better unit testing because only a small interface needs to
be mocked.
This is a preparation for implementing pre and post actions.
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* docs: Expand the GITHUB_TOKEN section
* docs: Add a note on leaking GITHUB_TOKEN through shell history
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