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Update Pyodide package bundle to 20240819.1 #8259

Update Pyodide package bundle to 20240819.1

Update Pyodide package bundle to 20240819.1 #8259

Workflow file for this run

name: Tests
on:
pull_request:
paths-ignore:
- 'doc/**'
push:
branches:
- main
jobs:
test:
strategy:
matrix:
os:
[
{ name : linux, image : ubuntu-20.04 },
{ name : macOS, image : macos-13 },
{ name : windows, image : windows-2022 }
]
config:
[
# Default build: no suffix or additional bazel arguments
{ suffix: '', bazel-args: '' },
# Debug build
{ suffix: -debug, bazel-args: --config=debug }
]
include:
# Add an Address Sanitizer (ASAN) build on Linux for additional checking.
- os: { name: linux, image: ubuntu-20.04 }
config: { suffix: -asan, bazel-args: --config=asan }
# Windows has a custom non-debug bazel config.
# As of 7.2.1 support for Bazel remote cache BwoB is broken on Windows, likely due to
# disk I/O race conditions causing permission denied errors (this also happened in
# previous versions). Use remote_download_all for now.
- os: { name : windows, image : windows-2022 }
config: { suffix: '', bazel-args: "--config=windows_no_dbg --remote_download_all" }
# TODO (later): The custom Windows-debug configuration consistently runs out of disk
# space on CI, disable it for now. Once https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/21615
# has been resolved we can likely re-enable it and possibly fold up the custom
# configurations, as we can more easily disable PDB file generation.
# - os: { name : windows, image : windows-2022 }
# config: { suffix: -debug, bazel-args: --config=windows_dbg }
exclude:
# Skip the matrix generated Windows non-debug config to use the one added above.
- os: { name : windows, image : windows-2022 }
config: { suffix: '', bazel-args: '' }
- os: { name : windows, image : windows-2022 }
config: { suffix: -debug, bazel-args: --config=debug }
# due to resource constraints, exclude the macOS-debug runner for now. linux-debug and
# linux-asan should provide sufficient coverage for building in the debug configuration.
- os: { name : macOS, image : macos-13 }
config: { suffix: -debug, bazel-args: --config=debug }
fail-fast: false
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os.image }}
name: test (${{ matrix.os.name }}${{ matrix.config.suffix }})
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
show-progress: false
- name: Cache
id: cache
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: ~/bazel-disk-cache
key: bazel-disk-cache-${{ matrix.os.name }}-${{ runner.arch }}${{ matrix.config.suffix }}-${{ hashFiles('.bazelversion', '.bazelrc', 'WORKSPACE') }}
# Intentionally not reusing an older cache entry using a key prefix, bazel frequently
# ends up with a larger cache at the end when starting with an available cache entry,
# resulting in a snowballing cache size and cache download/upload times.
- name: Setup Linux
if: matrix.os.name == 'linux'
# Install dependencies, including clang through the LLVM APT repository. We drop the
# install step so we can install just the packages we need.
# libunwind, libc++abi1 and libc++1 should be automatically installed as dependencies of
# libc++, but this appears to cause errors so they are also being explicitly installed.
# Since the GitHub runner image comes with a number of preinstalled packages, we don't need
# to use APT much otherwise.
run: |
export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
wget https://apt.llvm.org/llvm.sh
sed -i '/apt-get install/d' llvm.sh
chmod +x llvm.sh
sudo ./llvm.sh 16
sudo apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends clang-16 lld-16 libunwind-16 libc++abi1-16 libc++1-16 libc++-16-dev libclang-rt-16-dev
echo "build:linux --action_env=CC=/usr/lib/llvm-16/bin/clang --action_env=CXX=/usr/lib/llvm-16/bin/clang++" >> .bazelrc
echo "build:linux --host_action_env=CC=/usr/lib/llvm-16/bin/clang --host_action_env=CXX=/usr/lib/llvm-16/bin/clang++" >> .bazelrc
echo "build:linux --copt='-Werror'" >> .bazelrc
echo "build:linux --copt='-Wno-error=#warnings'" >> .bazelrc
echo "build:linux --copt='-Wno-error=deprecated-declarations'" >> .bazelrc
sed -i -e "s%llvm-symbolizer%/usr/lib/llvm-16/bin/llvm-symbolizer%" .bazelrc
- name: Setup macOS
if: matrix.os.name == 'macOS'
# TODO: We want to symbolize stacks for crashes on CI. Xcode is currently based on LLVM 16
# but the macos-13 image has llvm@15 installed:
# https://github.com/actions/runner-images/blob/main/images/macos/macos-13-Readme.md
#
# Not enabled because symbolication does not work on workerd macOS builds yet and running
# llvm-symbolizer in the currently broken state causes some tests to time out on the
# runner.
# Use latest available Xcode version – runner still defaults to 15.0.1.
run: |
sudo xcode-select -s "/Applications/Xcode_15.1.app"
# export LLVM_SYMBOLIZER=$(brew --prefix llvm@15)/bin/llvm-symbolizer
# sed -i -e "s%llvm-symbolizer%${LLVM_SYMBOLIZER}%" .bazelrc
- name: Setup Windows
if: matrix.os.name == 'windows'
# Set a custom output root directory to avoid long file name issues.
run: |
[System.IO.File]::WriteAllLines((Join-Path -Path $env:USERPROFILE -ChildPath '.bazelrc'), 'startup --output_user_root=C:/tmp')
- name: Configure download mirrors
shell: bash
run: |
if [ ! -z "${{ secrets.WORKERS_MIRROR_URL }}" ] ; then
# Strip comment in front of WORKERS_MIRROR_URL, then substitute secret to use it.
sed -e '/WORKERS_MIRROR_URL/ { s@# *@@; s@WORKERS_MIRROR_URL@${{ secrets.WORKERS_MIRROR_URL }}@; }' -i.bak WORKSPACE
fi
- name: Enable slow tests if applicable
# Some tests (like Python import tests) take a long time to run and don't benefit much
# from multi-platform testing. For that reason, we only run them in a single configuration
# to minimize effect on CI pipeline runtime.
if: matrix.os.name == 'linux' && matrix.config.suffix == ''
shell: bash
run: |
cat <<EOF >> .bazelrc
build --build_tag_filters=-off-by-default
test --test_tag_filters=-off-by-default
EOF
- name: Generate list of excluded Bazel targets
# Exclude large benchmarking binaries created in debug and asan configurations to avoid
# running out of disk space on the runner (nominally 14GB). We typically have two copies
# of generated artifacts: one under bazel output-base and one in the bazel disk cache.
# Also only generate limited debug info – these binaries are only used for testing and
# don't need to run within a debugger, so information needed for symbolication is
# sufficient. The host configuration compiles in opt mode/without debug info by default, so
# there's no need to set host_copt here.
# LLVM produces a bit more debug info on macOS by default to facilitate debugging with
# LLDB. This is not needed for this use case, so disable it using -fno-standalone-debug –
# this is already the default for Linux/Windows.
if: contains(matrix.config.suffix, 'debug') || contains(matrix.config.suffix, 'asan')
shell: bash
run: |
cat <<EOF >> .bazelrc
build:limit-storage --build_tag_filters=-off-by-default,-slow,-benchmark
build:limit-storage --copt="-g1"
build:limit-storage --copt="-fno-standalone-debug"
build:limit-storage --config=rust-debug
build:asan --config=limit-storage
build:debug --config=limit-storage
EOF
- name: Fix macOS fastbuild configuration
# Unlike the bazel Unix toolchain the macOS toolchain sets "-O0 -DDEBUG" for fastbuild by
# default. This is unhelpful for compile speeds and test performance, remove the DEBUG
# define.
if: ${{ !(contains(matrix.config.suffix, 'debug') || contains(matrix.config.suffix, 'asan')) }}
shell: bash
run: |
cat <<EOF >> .bazelrc
build:macos --copt=-UDEBUG
EOF
- name: Configure git hooks
# Configure git to quell an irrelevant warning for runners (they never commit / push).
run: git config core.hooksPath githooks
- name: Bazel build
# Use a higher jobs level to effectively fetch from CPU and and use the remote cache at the
# same time, see https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/6394. 32 is still a fairly
# small number here and should work for the small CI runners we use, if we switch to a
# bigger runner consider increasing this towards the suggested value of 200.
# Note the number of maximum build jobs is controlled by the --local_resources=cpu flag and
# still limited to the number of cores by default.
# timestamps are no longer being added here, the GitHub logs include timestamps (Use
# 'Show timestamps' on the web interface)
run: |
bazelisk build --remote_download_minimal ${{ matrix.config.bazel-args }} --jobs=32 --disk_cache=~/bazel-disk-cache --remote_cache=https://bazel:${{ secrets.BAZEL_CACHE_KEY }}@bazel-remote-cache.devprod.cloudflare.dev --verbose_failures --config=v8-codegen-opt //...
- name: Bazel test
run: |
bazelisk test --remote_download_minimal ${{ matrix.config.bazel-args }} --jobs=32 --disk_cache=~/bazel-disk-cache --remote_cache=https://bazel:${{ secrets.BAZEL_CACHE_KEY }}@bazel-remote-cache.devprod.cloudflare.dev --keep_going --verbose_failures --test_output=errors --config=v8-codegen-opt //...
- name: Report disk usage (in MB)
if: always()
shell: bash
run: |
BAZEL_OUTPUT_BASE=$(bazel info output_base)
BAZEL_REPOSITORY_CACHE=$(bazel info repository_cache)
echo "Bazel cache usage statistics"
du -ms -t 1 ~/bazel-disk-cache/* $BAZEL_REPOSITORY_CACHE
echo "Bazel output usage statistics"
du -ms -t 1 $BAZEL_OUTPUT_BASE
echo "Workspace usage statistics"
du -ms -t 1 $GITHUB_WORKSPACE
- name: Drop large Bazel cache files
if: always()
# Github has a nominal 10GB of storage for all cached builds associated with a project.
# Drop large files (>100MB) in our cache to improve shared build cache efficiency. This is
# particularly helpful for asan and debug builds that produce larger executables. Also
# the process of saving the Bazel disk cache generates a tarball on the runners disk, and
# it is possible to run out of storage in that process (does not fail the workflow).
shell: bash
run: |
if [ -d ~/bazel-disk-cache ]; then
find ~/bazel-disk-cache -size +100M -type f -exec rm {} \;
echo "Trimmed Bazel cache usage statistics"
du -ms -t 1 ~/bazel-disk-cache/*
else
echo "Disk cache does not exist: ~/bazel-disk-cache"
fi
- name: Bazel shutdown
# Check that there are no .bazelrc issues that prevent shutdown.
run: bazelisk shutdown