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chore: update gazelle generation in pnpm-workspaces examples #1242

chore: update gazelle generation in pnpm-workspaces examples

chore: update gazelle generation in pnpm-workspaces examples #1242

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# Configure plain GitHub Actions to run `bazel` commands on PRs to main as well as commits landed on main.
# This demonstrates one way to do Continuous Integration.
#
# Aspect Workflows is a more feature-rich, powerful, and cheaper approach.
# See the configuration in /.aspect/workflows for how that CI/CD system is configured.
name: CI
# Controls when the action will run.
on:
# Triggers the workflow on push or pull request events but only for the main branch
push:
branches: [main]
pull_request:
branches: [main]
# Allows you to run this workflow manually from the Actions tab
workflow_dispatch:
jobs:
# matrix-prep-* jobs dynamically generate a bit of JSON which we read later to construct a matrix of test jobs
matrix-prep-os:
# Prepares the 'os' axis of the test matrix
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- id: linux
run: echo "os=ubuntu-latest" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- id: macos
run: echo "os=macos-latest" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
# Only run on main branch (or branches that contain 'macos') to minimize macOS minutes (billed at 10X)
# https://docs.github.com/en/billing/managing-billing-for-github-actions/about-billing-for-github-actions#included-storage-and-minutes
if: github.ref == 'refs/heads/main' || contains(github.head_ref, 'macos')
- id: windows
run: echo "os=windows-latest" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
# Only run on branches that contain 'windows' to minimize Windows minutes (billed at 2X) and because Windows support is spotty.
if: contains(github.head_ref, 'windows')
outputs:
# Will look like ["ubuntu-latest", "macos-latest"]
os: ${{ toJSON(steps.*.outputs.os) }}
# The goal of this matrix prep is to determine whether nested Bazel modules need to be tested.
# When they do, we create a separate "matrix" job so they are tested in parallel with the root module.
matrix-prep-folder:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
# Clone the last two commits, so we can see what files were changed.
fetch-depth: 2
# Get a list of nested Bazel modules that were touched
- uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v45
with:
# NB: this list must match all files that live within a nested Bazel module.
# Should match the /.bazelignore file as well.
files: |
angular/**
angular-ngc/**
jest/**
bzlmod/**
check-npm-determinism/**
directory_path/**
eager-fetch/**
git_push/**
go_workspaces/**
jest/**
nestjs/**
oci_go_image/**
oci_python_image/**
pnpm-workspaces/**
prisma/**
bufbuild/**
rules_nodejs_to_rules_js_migration/**
ts_project_transpiler/**
# Just print the top-level directory names
dir_names: true
dir_names_max_depth: 1
# Print results as json to files in .github/outputs folder.
json: true
write_output_files: true
# Unconditionally add the root folder. There are three cases to consider:
# 1. No nested Bazel modules were touched: zero results in the all_changed_and_modified_files.json. So the changed files are in the root module.
# 2. Only files in the root module were touched: run CI anyway since Aspect Workflows runs unconditionally, and we want to be able to compare.
# 3. Root module AND nested module touched in the PR: we need to add the root module since it won't match any entry above.
- run: (echo -n "dirs="; jq --compact-output '. + ["."]' < .github/outputs/all_changed_and_modified_files.json) >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
id: changed-toplevel-dirs
outputs:
# Will look like [".", "some_folder"]
folder: ${{ steps.changed-toplevel-dirs.outputs.dirs }}
test:
# Wait for all matrix-prep jobs so we can reference the result
needs:
- matrix-prep-folder
- matrix-prep-os
# The type of runner that the job will run on
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
os: ${{ fromJSON(needs.matrix-prep-os.outputs.os) }}
folder: ${{ fromJSON(needs.matrix-prep-folder.outputs.folder) }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
# Clone the last two commits, so we can see what files were changed.
fetch-depth: 2
# Get a list of top-level directories that were touched
- uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v45
id: changed-toplevel-dirs
with:
dir_names: true
dir_names_max_depth: 1
- uses: bazel-contrib/setup-bazel@0.8.5
with:
repository-cache: true
bazelrc: |
common --announce_rc --color=yes
common --enable_platform_specific_config
# TODO: bring up a docker or podman container on our macos runners, OR
# use our testcontainers cloud account to get a remote one.
test:macos --test_tag_filters=-requires-docker
- name: Test Type
id: has_test_sh
uses: andstor/file-existence-action@076e0072799f4942c8bc574a82233e1e4d13e9d6 # v3.0.0
with:
files: '${{ matrix.folder }}/test.sh'
- name: test.sh
working-directory: ${{ matrix.folder }}
if: steps.has_test_sh.outputs.files_exists == 'true'
run: ./test.sh
shell: bash
- name: bazel test //...
working-directory: ${{ matrix.folder }}
if: steps.has_test_sh.outputs.files_exists != 'true'
run: |
bazel \
--bazelrc=$GITHUB_WORKSPACE/.aspect/bazelrc/ci.bazelrc \
--bazelrc=$GITHUB_WORKSPACE/.github/workflows/ci.bazelrc \
test //...