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name: CI
on:
push:
branches:
- master
pull_request: {}
env:
# Disable incremental compilation.
#
# Incremental compilation is useful as part of an edit-build-test-edit cycle,
# as it lets the compiler avoid recompiling code that hasn't changed. However,
# on CI, we're not making small edits; we're almost always building the entire
# project from scratch. Thus, incremental compilation on CI actually
# introduces *additional* overhead to support making future builds
# faster...but no future builds will ever occur in any given CI environment.
#
# See https://matklad.github.io/2021/09/04/fast-rust-builds.html#ci-workflow
# for details.
CARGO_INCREMENTAL: 0
# Allow more retries for network requests in cargo (downloading crates) and
# rustup (installing toolchains). This should help to reduce flaky CI failures
# from transient network timeouts or other issues.
CARGO_NET_RETRY: 10
RUSTUP_MAX_RETRIES: 10
# Don't emit giant backtraces in the CI logs.
RUST_BACKTRACE: short
jobs:
### check jobs ###
check:
# Run `cargo check` first to ensure that the pushed code at least compiles.
name: cargo check
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@stable
- name: Check
run: cargo check --all --tests --benches
style:
# Check style.
name: cargo fmt
needs: check
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@stable
with:
components: rustfmt
- name: rustfmt
run: cargo fmt --all -- --check
warnings:
# Check for any warnings. This is informational and thus is allowed to fail.
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: check
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@stable
with:
components: clippy
- name: Clippy
uses: actions-rs/clippy-check@v1
with:
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
args: --all --examples --tests --benches -- -D warnings
cargo-hack:
needs: check
name: cargo check (feature combinations)
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
# cargo hack --feature-powerset will have a significant permutation
# number, we can't just use --all as it increases the runtime
# further than what we would like to
subcrate:
- tracing-attributes
- tracing-core
- tracing-futures
- tracing-log
- tracing-macros
- tracing-serde
- tracing-tower
- tracing
- tracing-subscriber
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@stable
- name: install cargo-hack
uses: taiki-e/install-action@cargo-hack
- name: cargo hack check
working-directory: ${{ matrix.subcrate }}
# tracing and tracing-subscriber have too many features to be checked by
# cargo-hack --feature-powerset with all features in the powerset, so
# exclude some
run: |
CARGO_HACK=(cargo hack check --feature-powerset --no-dev-deps)
case "${{ matrix.subcrate }}" in
tracing)
EXCLUDE_FEATURES=(
max_level_off max_level_error max_level_warn max_level_info
max_level_debug max_level_trace release_max_level_off
release_max_level_error release_max_level_warn
release_max_level_info release_max_level_debug
release_max_level_trace
)
${CARGO_HACK[@]} --exclude-features "${EXCLUDE_FEATURES[*]}"
;;
tracing-subscriber)
INCLUDE_FEATURES=(fmt ansi json registry env-filter)
${CARGO_HACK[@]} --include-features "${INCLUDE_FEATURES[*]}"
;;
*)
${CARGO_HACK[@]}
;;
esac
shell: bash
check-msrv:
# Run `cargo check` on our minimum supported Rust version (1.63.0). This
# checks with minimal versions; maximal versions are checked above.
name: "cargo check (+MSRV -Zminimal-versions)"
needs: check
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
# cargo hack --feature-powerset will have a significant permutation
# number, we can't just use --all as it increases the runtime
# further than what we would like to
subcrate:
- tracing-appender
- tracing-attributes
- tracing-core
- tracing-futures
- tracing-log
- tracing-macros
- tracing-serde
- tracing-subscriber
- tracing-tower
- tracing
toolchain:
- 1.63.0
- stable
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: install Rust nightly
uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@nightly
- name: "install Rust ${{ matrix.toolchain }}"
uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@master
with:
toolchain: ${{ matrix.toolchain }}
- name: install cargo-hack
uses: taiki-e/install-action@cargo-hack
- name: install cargo-minimal-versions
uses: taiki-e/install-action@cargo-minimal-versions
- name: cargo minimal-versions check
working-directory: ${{ matrix.subcrate }}
# tracing and tracing-subscriber have too many features to be checked by
# cargo-hack --feature-powerset with all features in the powerset, so
# exclude some
run: |
CARGO_MINVER=(cargo minimal-versions check --feature-powerset --no-dev-deps)
case "${{ matrix.subcrate }}" in
tracing)
EXCLUDE_FEATURES=(
max_level_off max_level_error max_level_warn max_level_info
max_level_debug max_level_trace release_max_level_off
release_max_level_error release_max_level_warn
release_max_level_info release_max_level_debug
release_max_level_trace
)
${CARGO_MINVER[@]} --exclude-features "${EXCLUDE_FEATURES[*]}"
;;
tracing-subscriber)
INCLUDE_FEATURES=(fmt ansi json registry env-filter)
${CARGO_MINVER[@]} --include-features "${INCLUDE_FEATURES[*]}"
;;
tracing-futures)
EXCLUDE_FEATURES=(futures-01 futures_01 tokio tokio_01)
${CARGO_MINVER[@]} --exclude-features "${EXCLUDE_FEATURES[*]}"
;;
*)
${CARGO_MINVER[@]}
;;
esac
shell: bash
### test jobs #############################################################
test:
# Test against stable Rust across macOS, Windows, and Linux, and against
# beta and nightly rust on Ubuntu.
name: "cargo test (${{ matrix.rust }} on ${{ matrix.os }})"
needs: check
strategy:
matrix:
# test all Rust versions on ubuntu-latest
os: [ubuntu-latest]
rust: [stable, beta, nightly]
# test stable Rust on Windows and MacOS as well
include:
- rust: stable
os: windows-latest
- rust: stable
os: macos-latest
fail-fast: false
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: "install Rust ${{ matrix.rust }}"
uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@master
with:
toolchain: ${{ matrix.rust }}
- name: install cargo-nextest
uses: taiki-e/install-action@nextest
- name: Run tests
run: cargo nextest run --profile ci --workspace
# TODO(eliza): punt on this for now because the generated JUnit report is
# missing some fields that this action needs to give good output.
# - name: Publish Test Report
# uses: mikepenz/action-junit-report@v3
# if: always() # always run even if the previous step fails
# with:
# report_paths: 'target/nextest/ci/junit.xml'
# check_name: "cargo test (Rust ${{ matrix.rust }} on ${{ matrix.os }})"
# check_title_template: "{{SUITE_NAME}}::{{TEST_NAME}}"
- name: Run doctests
run: cargo test --doc --workspace
test-build-wasm:
name: build tests (wasm)
needs: check
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
# TODO(securityinsanity): slowly add wasm32 test runner to each crate, and move to seperate actions that run tests.
subcrate:
- tracing-appender
- tracing-attributes
- tracing-core
- tracing-error
- tracing-flame
- tracing-journald
- tracing-log
- tracing-macros
- tracing-serde
- tracing-subscriber
- tracing-tower
fail-fast: false
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@stable
with:
target: wasm32-unknown-unknown
- name: build all tests
run: cargo test --no-run -p ${{ matrix.subcrate }}
test-wasm:
name: cargo test (wasm)
needs: check
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
subcrate:
- tracing
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install Rust 1.81
uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@stable
with:
toolchain: 1.81
target: wasm32-unknown-unknown
- name: install test runner for wasm
uses: taiki-e/install-action@wasm-pack
- name: run wasm tests
run: cd ${{ matrix.subcrate }} && wasm-pack test --node
test-features-stable:
# Feature flag tests that run on stable Rust.
name: cargo test (feature-specific)
needs: check
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@stable
- name: "Test log support"
run: cargo test
- name: "Test static max level"
run: cargo test
- name: "Test static max level (release)"
run: cargo test --release
- name: "Test tracing-core no-std support"
run: cargo test --no-default-features
- name: "Test tracing no-std support"
run: cargo test --no-default-features
# this skips running doctests under the `--no-default-features` flag,
# as rustdoc isn't aware of cargo's feature flags.
- name: "Test tracing-subscriber with all features disabled"
run: cargo test --lib --tests --no-default-features
# all required checks except for the main test run (which we only require
# specific matrix combinations from)
all_required:
name: "all systems go!"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs:
- style
- cargo-hack
- check-msrv
- test-build-wasm
- test-wasm
- test-features-stable
steps:
- run: exit 0