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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -e -o pipefail
# folder=".syntax-test-action"
folder="$RUNNER_WORKSPACE/syntax_tests"
packages="$folder/Data/Packages"
mkdir -p "$folder"
resolve_build() {
local stable_check_url="https://www.sublimetext.com/updates/4/stable_update_check"
local dev_check_url="https://www.sublimetext.com/updates/4/dev_update_check"
local build="$INPUT_BUILD"
if [[ $INPUT_BUILD == stable ]]; then
build="$(curl -s "$stable_check_url" | jq '.latest_version')"
echo >&2 "Latest stable build: $build"
elif [[ $INPUT_BUILD == latest ]]; then
build="$(curl -s "$dev_check_url" | jq '.latest_version')"
echo >&2 "Latest dev build: $build"
fi
echo "$build"
}
get_url() {
# Note: The syntax_tests binary for the latest build may not necessarily exist.
# Fetching from https://download.sublimetext.com/latest/dev/linux/x64/syntax_tests
# would be more reliable
# but makes using the same build for the default Packages tag harder.
local build="$1"
local template_3000="https://download.sublimetext.com/st3_syntax_tests_build_%s_x64.tar.bz2"
local template_4000="https://download.sublimetext.com/st_syntax_tests_build_%s_x64.tar.bz2"
local template_4079="https://download.sublimetext.com/st_syntax_tests_build_%s_x64.tar.xz"
case $build in
3*) printf "$template_3000\n" "$build";;
4*) if (( build < 4079 )); then
printf "$template_4000\n" "$build";
else
printf "$template_4079\n" "$build";
fi;;
*) echo >&2 "Invalid build reference: $build"; exit 100;;
esac
}
fetch_binary() {
read -r url
local tmpdir
tmpdir="$(mktemp -d)"
pushd "$tmpdir"
wget --content-disposition "$url"
tar xf st*_syntax_tests_build_*_x64.tar.*
mv st*_syntax_tests/* "$folder"
mkdir -vp "$packages"
popd
rm -rf "$tmpdir"
}
fetch_default_packages() {
local binary_build="$1"
local ref="$INPUT_DEFAULT_PACKAGES"
if [[ $INPUT_DEFAULT_PACKAGES == false ]]; then
echo '::debug::Skipping default packages'
return
fi
if [[ $INPUT_DEFAULT_PACKAGES == binary ]]; then
tag_build="$(get_closest_tag "$binary_build")"
ref="v$tag_build"
echo "Using closest tag to binary version: $ref"
fi
echo "::group::Fetching default packages (ref: $ref, tests: $INPUT_DEFAULT_TESTS)"
pushd "$(mktemp -d)"
wget --content-disposition "https://github.com/sublimehq/Packages/archive/$ref.tar.gz"
tar xf Packages-*.tar.gz
if [[ $INPUT_DEFAULT_TESTS != true ]]; then
find Packages-*/ -type f -name 'syntax_test*' -exec rm -v '{}' \;
fi
find Packages-*/ \
-type d \
-maxdepth 1 \
-mindepth 1 \
-not -name '.github' \
-exec mv -vt "$packages/" '{}' +
popd
echo '::endgroup::'
}
get_closest_tag() {
local base="$1"
git ls-remote --tags https://github.com/sublimehq/Packages.git "refs/tags/v????" \
| cut -f2 \
| cut -d'v' -f2 \
| awk "{ if (\$1 <= $base) { print \$1 } }" \
| sort -r \
| head -n1
}
link_package() {
echo 'Linking package'
ln -vs "$(realpath "$INPUT_PACKAGE_ROOT")" "$packages/$INPUT_PACKAGE_NAME"
}
link_additional_packages() {
if [[ -z $INPUT_ADDITIONAL_PACKAGES ]]; then
return
fi
IFS=","
for pkg in $INPUT_ADDITIONAL_PACKAGES; do
# link additional package into testing dir's Package folder
echo "Linking third-party package from '$pkg'"
ln -vs "$(realpath "$pkg")" "$packages/$(basename "$pkg")"
# drop additional syntax tests
if [[ $INPUT_ADDITIONAL_TESTS != true ]]; then
find "$(realpath "$pkg")" -type f -name 'syntax_test*' -exec rm -v '{}' \;
fi
done
}
create_dummy_syntaxes() {
if [[ -z $INPUT_DUMMY_SYNTAXES ]]; then
return
fi
IFS=","
mkdir "$packages/_Dummy"
for scope in $INPUT_DUMMY_SYNTAXES; do
# link additional package into testing dir's Package folder
echo "Creating dummy syntax for scope '$scope'"
cat << SYNTAX > "$packages/_Dummy/$scope.sublime-syntax"
%YAML 1.2
---
scope: $scope
contexts:
main: []
SYNTAX
done
}
# TODO cache $folder/syntax_test if not latest or stable
build="$(resolve_build)"
echo "::group::Fetching binary (build $build)"
get_url "$build" | fetch_binary
echo '::endgroup::'
# TODO cache $packages based on $INPUT_DEFAULT_PACKAGES not in (master, st3, binary) (or resolve ref to hash)
fetch_default_packages "$build"
link_package
link_additional_packages
create_dummy_syntaxes
# TODO There seems to be some add-matcher workflow command.
# We could generate/adjust that to only catch files
# in the installed package,
# but we may not be able to rewrite the original root path.
# https://github.com/rbialon/flake8-annotations/blob/master/index.js
echo 'Running binary'
"$folder/syntax_tests" \
| while read -r line; do
echo "$line"
# /syntax_tests/Data/Packages/syntax-test-action/test/defpkg/syntax_test_test:7:1: [source.python constant.language] does not match scope [text.test]
if [[ "$line" == "$packages/$INPUT_PACKAGE_NAME/"* ]]; then
IFS=$':' read -r path row col message <<< "$line"
file="${path/$packages\/$INPUT_PACKAGE_NAME/$INPUT_PACKAGE_ROOT}"
# https://help.github.com/en/actions/reference/workflow-commands-for-github-actions#setting-an-error-message
echo "::error file=$file,line=$row,col=$col::${message# }"
fi
done