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| name: ci | |
| on: | |
| push: | |
| branches: | |
| - main | |
| pull_request: | |
| concurrency: | |
| group: ${{ github.ref }} | |
| cancel-in-progress: true | |
| jobs: | |
| lint: | |
| runs-on: ubuntu-latest | |
| steps: | |
| - uses: actions/checkout@v4 | |
| - uses: denolib/setup-deno@v2 | |
| with: | |
| deno-version: v2.x | |
| - run: deno fmt --check . | |
| - run: deno lint . | |
| - run: deno check ./pkgm.ts | |
| #TODO test on linux! we are currently broken due to rpath issues | |
| # https://github.com/pkgxdev/pkgm/pull/30#issuecomment-2678957666 | |
| test: | |
| continue-on-error: true | |
| strategy: | |
| matrix: | |
| os: | |
| - macos-latest | |
| - ubuntu-latest | |
| runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }} | |
| steps: | |
| - uses: actions/checkout@v4 | |
| - uses: pkgxdev/setup@v4 | |
| - run: ./pkgm.ts i git | |
| - run: ~/.local/bin/git --version | |
| - run: "! test -f /usr/local/bin/git" | |
| - run: ./pkgm.ts ls | grep .local/pkgs/git-scm.org | |
| - run: ./pkgm.ts rm git | |
| - run: test ! -f ~/.local/bin/git | |
| - run: ./pkgm.ts i pkgx.sh/brewkit | |
| - run: ~/.local/bin/bk --help | |
| # check repeats work | |
| - run: rm ~/.local/bin/bk | |
| - run: test ! -f /usr/local/bin/bk | |
| - run: ./pkgm.ts i pkgx.sh/brewkit | |
| - run: ~/.local/bin/bk --help | |
| - run: ./pkgm.ts i gum | |
| - run: ~/.local/bin/gum --version | |
| # test a thing with deps | |
| # https://github.com/pkgxdev/pkgm/issues/24 | |
| - run: ./pkgm.ts i curl | |
| - run: ~/.local/bin/curl -L pkgx.sh | |
| - run: ./pkgm.ts shim semverator | |
| - run: ~/.local/bin/semverator validate 1.0.0 | |
| # tests shims do not shim deps | |
| - run: ./pkgm.ts shim node@20 | |
| - run: test ! -d ~/.local/bin/openssl | |
| - run: if [[ $(~/.local/bin/node --version) != v20* ]]; then false; fi | |
| - run: ./pkgm.ts i hyperfine@1.18 | |
| - run: ./pkgm.ts outdated | grep hyperfine | |
| - run: if pkgx semverator satisfies '>=1.19' "$(hyperfine --version | cut -f 2 -d ' ')"; then false; fi | |
| - run: ./pkgm.ts update | |
| - run: pkgx semverator satisfies '>=1.19' "$(hyperfine --version | cut -f 2 -d ' ')" | |
| # TODO pending: https://github.com/pkgxdev/pantry/issues/8487 | |
| # - run: ./pkgm.ts i xpra.org # https://github.com/pkgxdev/pkgm/issues/13 | |
| # - run: ls -la /usr/local/pkgs/xpra.org/v6.2.3/venv/bin | |
| # - run: xpra --version | |
| # verifies that libpkgx is creating the pantry at the right place | |
| # Refs: https://github.com/pkgxdev/pkgm/issues/59 | |
| - run: | | |
| ./pkgm.ts i semverator | |
| if test -d /tmp/foo/pkgx; then | |
| test $(uname) = Linux | |
| else | |
| test $(uname) = Darwin | |
| fi | |
| env: | |
| XDG_DATA_HOME: /tmp/foo | |
| - run: | | |
| set -x | |
| sudo ./pkgm.ts i node@22 dev | |
| [[ $(node --version) = v22* ]] || exit 2 | |
| mkdir foo | |
| cd foo | |
| echo "dependencies: node@20" > pkgx.yaml | |
| mkdir -p /tmp/bar/pkgx/dev$PWD/ | |
| touch /tmp/bar/pkgx/dev$PWD/dev.pkgx.activated # `dev .` doesn’t work in CI (fix in dev^2) | |
| [[ $(node --version) = v20* ]] || exit 3 | |
| env: | |
| XDG_DATA_HOME: /tmp/bar | |
| # https://github.com/pkgxdev/pkgm/issues/62 | |
| - run: | | |
| ./pkgm.ts i spotify_player | |
| spotify_player --version | |
| # Validates `sudo pkgm install` behaviour fixed in 2b33f20: | |
| # - privilege drop so pkgx cache stays owned by $SUDO_USER, not root | |
| # - HOME override so the cache lands under the invoking user's tree | |
| # - fallback to running pkgx as root when it lives under root's home | |
| # and is therefore unreachable to $SUDO_USER (pkgxdev/pkgm#68) | |
| # The root-home path differs by OS (/root on Linux, /var/root on macOS); | |
| # we resolve it dynamically via `eval echo ~root` rather than hard-coding. | |
| sudo-install: | |
| strategy: | |
| matrix: | |
| os: | |
| - ubuntu-latest | |
| - macos-latest | |
| runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }} | |
| steps: | |
| - uses: actions/checkout@v4 | |
| - uses: pkgxdev/setup@v4 | |
| - name: sudo install drops privileges and overrides HOME | |
| run: | | |
| # Diagnostic prelude (always-on while debugging macOS) — emits | |
| # ::warning:: annotations visible via the check-runs/annotations | |
| # API even when raw logs require auth. | |
| echo "::warning::env uname=$(uname) user=$USER home=$HOME" | |
| echo "::warning::env pkgx-path: $(command -v pkgx 2>&1 || echo none)" | |
| echo "::warning::env pkgx-version: $(pkgx --version 2>&1 || echo none)" | |
| echo "::warning::env sudo-pkgx-path: $(sudo bash -c 'command -v pkgx' 2>&1 || echo none)" | |
| set -eux | |
| # marker to scope checks to entries created by this install | |
| touch /tmp/pkgm-sudo-marker | |
| set +e | |
| sudo ./pkgm.ts i hyperfine 2> >(tee /tmp/pkgm-sudo.stderr >&2) | |
| rc=$? | |
| set -e | |
| echo "::warning::diag install-exit: $rc" | |
| echo "::warning::diag pkgm-stderr-head: $(head -c 600 /tmp/pkgm-sudo.stderr 2>/dev/null | tr '\n' '|' || echo none)" | |
| echo "::warning::diag user-new: $(sudo find $HOME/.pkgx -newer /tmp/pkgm-sudo-marker -print 2>/dev/null | head -6 | tr '\n' '|' || echo none)" | |
| echo "::warning::diag roothome: $(eval echo ~root)" | |
| echo "::warning::diag roothome-new: $(sudo find $(eval echo ~root)/.pkgx -newer /tmp/pkgm-sudo-marker -print 2>/dev/null | head -6 | tr '\n' '|' || echo none)" | |
| test $rc -eq 0 | |
| test -x /usr/local/bin/hyperfine | |
| # HOME override + privilege drop are validated via the pkg cache | |
| # under $HOME/.pkgx. We deliberately do NOT assert that | |
| # /root/.pkgx is empty: the shebang's `pkgx --quiet deno^2.1 run …` | |
| # runs as root before any pkgm.ts code executes, and that outer | |
| # pkgx caches under $HOME/.pkgx which resolves to /root/.pkgx | |
| # under sudo. That cache is unavoidable and unrelated to whether | |
| # pkgm's *inner* pkgx call dropped privileges. | |
| # | |
| # We check for newly created entries (directories specifically), | |
| # not files: tar -x preserves the archive's original mtimes on | |
| # extracted files, so file mtimes are typically *older* than the | |
| # marker. Directories are created fresh by `mkdir` during | |
| # extraction and reliably have a current mtime. | |
| new_dirs=$(sudo find "$HOME/.pkgx" -newer /tmp/pkgm-sudo-marker -type d -print 2>/dev/null | head -1 || true) | |
| if [ -z "$new_dirs" ]; then | |
| echo "::error::no new directories under \$HOME/.pkgx — inner pkgx did not cache to invoking user's tree" | |
| exit 1 | |
| fi | |
| owned_by_root=$(sudo find "$HOME/.pkgx" -newer /tmp/pkgm-sudo-marker -user root -print 2>/dev/null || true) | |
| if [ -n "$owned_by_root" ]; then | |
| echo "::error::pkgx cache entries created as root under \$HOME/.pkgx — privilege drop failed:" | |
| echo "$owned_by_root" | |
| exit 1 | |
| fi | |
| - name: sudo install falls back when pkgx is unreachable as $SUDO_USER | |
| # Must be last — this step strips pkgx from every location the | |
| # runner user can reach, leaving only root's private pkgx, which | |
| # the subsequent shebang resolution still needs to walk through sudo. | |
| run: | | |
| set -eux | |
| # Resolve root's home portably: /root on Linux, /var/root on macOS. | |
| # Hard-coding /root would fail on macOS because the system volume | |
| # is read-only and `sudo mkdir /root` can't create a new top-level | |
| # dir without /etc/synthetic.conf. | |
| root_home=$(eval echo ~root) | |
| # Stage pkgx exclusively under root's home so that reachable_as() | |
| # returns false for the runner user and no alternative is found. | |
| pkgx_src=$(command -v pkgx) | |
| sudo mkdir -p "$root_home/.pkgx/bin" | |
| sudo cp "$pkgx_src" "$root_home/.pkgx/bin/pkgx" | |
| # Wipe every alternative the resolver looks for: | |
| # ~/.pkgx/pkgx.sh/v*/bin/pkgx, ~/.local/bin/pkgx, /usr/local/bin/pkgx | |
| rm -rf "$HOME/.pkgx" | |
| sudo rm -f /usr/local/bin/pkgx "$HOME/.local/bin/pkgx" | |
| # Invoke pkgm.ts with the staged pkgx on PATH. `sudo env PATH=...` | |
| # is the canonical way around the default secure_path policy in | |
| # Ubuntu's sudoers; macOS sudo respects the explicit env too. | |
| set +e | |
| out=$(sudo env PATH="$root_home/.pkgx/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin" ./pkgm.ts i gum 2>&1) | |
| rc=$? | |
| set -e | |
| echo "$out" | |
| # Regression check for pkgxdev/pkgm#68: the install succeeds without | |
| # crashing when only the sudo-only pkgx remains reachable. | |
| test $rc -eq 0 | |
| test -x /usr/local/bin/gum |