- we needed to bump the major version so 5.0 migrations will run in CI
- I'm also switching the Migrations test to delete all 5.x migrations
and re-run them to test idempotency
refs 002cf5b0eb
- The hook file has to be executable to be triggered in the pre-push stage:
hint: The '.git/hooks/pre-push' hook was ignored because it's not set as executable.
refs 81cd5fac7e
- While developing locally it's common to commit small WIP changes which might contain linting errors. Having the check done once on a pre-push phase gives enoght protection from pushing out broken code and reduces frustration when developing locally
refs 648530009d
- Naz has broken the main too many times - it's time to stop the atrocities.
- Having a lint check as a pre-commit hook will make it really hard commiting code with linting errors
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/267
- Node 12 becomes EOL on April 30th so we're going to be dropping
support for it in Ghost
- this commit updates the Node engine ranges so CLI can pick this up,
and drops 12.22.1 from the CI matrix
refs 4aee97472e
- the referenced commit copied the workflow file to our shared templates
repository
- this commit switches to using that template
- this should help reduce duplication when we're doing v5
- we seem to be getting some odd numbers when running c8 on Node 12, and
it's causing our CI checks to fail
- even when we're adding tests, the coverage value goes down
- this is disrupting the team from shipping, so we need to change that
- this commit alters the setup to run unit tests w/ c8 for Node 16 unit
tests, and without c8 for other versions
- `yarn test:unit` is kept the same for everyday use
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/174
- this commit switches Ghost from using the `mysql` library to the
`mysql2` one
- we've done this for several reasons:
- `mysql2` is more actively maintained
- `mysql2` natively supports the default auth plugin on MySQL 8
- `mysql2` is fasterrrr
- there have been various other commits refactoring the groundwork for
this commit but this commit should be short and sweet:
- alias `mysql` to `mysql2` client so we maintain backwards
compatibility with all configs who use `"client": "mysql"`
- enabled `decimalNumbers` so we maintain the same functionality as
`mysql`
- replaced the dependencies and updated `knex-migrator`
- hardcoded the newer authentication plugin in MySQL 8 CI. Before
switching to `mysql2`, this would break because it didn't support
this
- Updating our config to have `--check-coverage` enforces that the coverage meets a certain level.
- The default is 95 I believe, but our coverage is lower.
- I've set the levels to our current levels, so any drop below these numbers will cause the build to fail.
- I've also set the reporters to be text, html and cobertura so we always have a mini report, the full HTML files to navigate and cobertura for CI
- Cleaned up CI so we don't use the cov:unit command as we're now using codecov
- This also means we can remove the cov:unit command which was weird to use because it uses the last test run, which can be confusing
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/207
- we want to start writing some E2E tests that involve automated
pointing and clicking around the frontend of Ghost to test that
members of Ghost sites can still do what we expect
- we've decided to look in to Playwright for this - it looks __really__
nice
- this is a VERY basic first test - it'll check for a 200 on the
homepage of whatever we provide as the TEST_URL env variable, or
default to a (manually-run) Ghost instance on port 2368
- also adds a `yarn test:browser` command to run the tests using the
Playwright CLI, and a sample GitHub Action workflow which we can
manually run with a site URL
- there's a lot more to add here in terms of test framework but this
gets us started
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/208
- we currently run all test commands separately in CI and this can make
it harder to replicate any issues we see in CI because we have to
manually go and copy the order of the tests
- it's also nicer if there's just one command that runs so we can make
changes globally to CI
- this commit adds a test:ci yarn command which will run the tests in
order of speed/importance, with the -b AKA fail-fast flag so we
don't have to wait for all tests to run before finding out about
issues
- this also cleans up running unit tests in the DB matrix
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/208
- unit tests (shouldn't) be database dependent so they don't need to be
included in the DB matrix
- this prevents an extra 6 executions of unit tests, which isn't a big
deal given they only take 10s to run, but semantically they belong
outside so this commit does that
- also updates the canary step to rely on this extra test run
no issue
- we might fail the tests but not produce any logs in Ghost-CLI
- concatenating the logs would then fail because of the lack of existence
of a directory
- this commit adds a check that files exist before trying to get the
contents of the files
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/181
- we officially support MySQL 8 but we don't run tests for it -- oops
- this commit adds MySQL 8 to the DB matrix in CI tests
- I had to switch to a fork of the `mysql-action` repo so I could get
the native authentication plugin working, but I expect to revert this
once we've merged support for mysql2
refs
https://docs.github.com/en/actions/learn-github-actions/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#example-using-a-fallback-value
- CI sometimes becomes clogged up with concurrent runs for a PR if the
PR is updated
- this sometimes happens when we merge a bunch of Renovate PRs and other
PRs rebase on top of `main` multiple times
- we shouldn't continue to run tests for PRs if the branches have been pushed
to since they started
- from the referenced link above, this is the built-in solution that
cancels previous in-progress runs if a new job starts
no issue
Includes a timeout if TailScale is completely inaccessible, and a
continue-on-error statement which should handle all forms of
failure. The following step also includes a continue-on-error step, as
reporting metrics depends on TailScale succeeding, and should also
never fail the build.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/13716
refs https://github.com/actions/setup-node/issues/317#issuecomment-929694556
- the `setup-node` GitHub Action seems to use a shell command to get the
cache path, but these are colorised when `FORCE_COLOR` is enabled
- this causes the Action to fail to read the path correctly
- the comment referenced above suggests to remove `FORCE_COLOR` but it's
nice to have colored output for our tests
- instead, I'm disabling the environment variable on the `setup-node`
action so it still works
- I've tested with the referenced PR and this unblocks dependency caching 🎉
refs 2a19e6151c
- we want to ensure that the `needs triage` label is removed when an
issue is closed
- the event was handled in the labelling Action but it needs the event
adding here to trigger execution
no-issue
- The workflow runs in the pull_request_target context which has access to repo secrets even when triggered from a fork
- Pinned the GH Action to a specific version to guard against upstream changes to the Action which may abuse access to secrets
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/81
- the existing `label-actions` tooling was deprecated and shut down but
after reviewing, it wasn't expressive enough for our workflow use cases
- we wanted a tool we could drop into our repos and it works without
extra configuration
- I've developed the `tryghost/label-actions` GitHub Action which will
supports all our labeling flows for triaging
- this commit switches the repo over to using that
- configured the scheduled tasks to run at midnight daily
Refs CORE-120
When test runs execute, use the new @tryghost/metrics package to send metrics to configurable backends.
At the moment, we're just sending the test run duration to our metric store in preparation of changes to the test suite.