pkg.requires.os.release = python3-pyright breaks CI on Kali Linux. It is present in the janware repos, but using those would cross a line: jw-pkg must be buildable from the base repositories alone, so don't make pyright mandatory for Debian, because that pulls it in for Kali, too.
Ironically, the Debian repo provides it. Which makes it obvious that we will need another entry in the os cascade for Debian proper to allow pulling in such packages on Debian.
Target all should create all necessary files in topdir. Currently they're only needed for static file checks, but they might well be prerequistes for the build to succeed in the future, so make target all depend on topdir.
Also, place target all before the block of includes, so that the execution order is defined in topdir.mk rather than the included snippets.
This commit reorganizes build-package.yaml in several ways:
- Follow name change of the called workflow
The reusable workflow used by build-package.yaml changed name and
location, and this commit follows the move. It was located at
ci/action-build-package before and has moved to ci/workflows,
because what it provides is semantically more of a workflow than
an action.
- Limit CI runs
The commit also adds safeguards against too many CI runs. It
limits them to PR events opened, re-opened or pushed-to, and to
push events hitting branches master, main and release.
- Rename workflow itself to standard-tests.yaml
That name reflects better what it represents: The entry point to
janware's standard set of CI tests. All of them happen to run in
the context of building and packaging at this point, but that
might not be the only standard test this repo chooses to
subscribe to in the future, and if so, they will be better off in
one file with defined order, so give that file a better umbrella
name.
Forgejo versions before 15 didn't support workflow expansion, and "runs-on" was necessary in callers of reusable workflows. janware.com now runs Forgejo 15.x, and the requirement is gone, so remove the config option.
runs-on is typically a required field. However, if a job defines jobs.<job_id>.uses in order to reference a reusable workflow, then it is optional. See jobs.<job_id>.uses for more information on this behaviour.
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It is recommended that jobs.<job_id>.runs-on is omitted when using uses, as this will allow Forgejo to perform workflow expansion. Workflow expansion results in the target workflow’s jobs appearing in the UI as separate jobs. This provides an easier to understand experience for accessing the logs of each job, and permits the jobs to run on separate runners with their own runs-on fields.
Accept if AsyncSSH is missing. The package would be nice to have, i.e. a good candidate for a "recommends" section, but until there's support for that, better be able to do without and fall back to command-line ssh.
Accept if argcomplete is missing. The package would be nice to have, i.e. a good candidate for a "recommends" section, but until there's support for that, better be able to do without.
Fix another regression of commit 6db73873e7: lib.ExecContext.CallContext.__exit__() returns True, which swallows all exceptions thrown in the context of _run() and _sudo(). Fix that.
Allow find_dir() to return None in case it couldn't find a directory, that's a legal outcome. Add a boolean parameter "throw" to support throwing an exception if the existence needs to be asserted.
It would probably be nicer for the type checkers to split this up into a throwing and non-throwing function. Postponed.
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Fix a regregression breaking run_curl() / run_curl_into(), introduced by commit 6db73873e7. A missing indentation raises a non-existing Error after successful JSON parsing, fix that.
App.is_excluded_from_build() uses the wrong function entirely to query the [build.exclude] section of project.conf (App.get_project_refs() instead of App.get_value()). This has obviously never worked. It rose to prominence because commit 6db73873 introduced App.__proj_dir(), which now raises an Exception if passed garbage, which in turn surfaces as
Exception: No project path found for module "debian"
Use the correct function for that: App.get_value().
This file can be included from toplevel Makefiles of projects which are part of a jw-pkg project tree but don't want to provide necessary targets themselves. The targets in this makefile simply do nothing. Feel free to add functionality to whatever target seems useful to you.
This reverts the changes commit 24928c6f did beyond mere type fixes to pkg_relations(). It looked better, but it had the output collapse to an empty list. Refactoring of that mega-function postponed.
make topdir doesn't reliably regenerate pyrightconfig.json because of .SECONDEXPANSION. Adding a second dollar symbol $$(TD_GENERATE_FILES) solves the problem.
Add an empty __init__.py in jw.pkg to version control because, before a build is through, it's needed for running jw-pkg.py from source.
Without it, with the jw now a namespace container and empty as such, as long as src/python/jw/pkg/__init__.py is not yet created by make all, /usr/lib64/python3.x/site-packages/jw/pkg will take precedence before src/python/jw/pkg. So, if jw-pkg-run is installed regularly, the source tree remains unused.