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name: "Upgrade from latest release"
# any branch is useful for testing before a PR is submitted
on: [push, pull_request]
jobs:
withpluginsLinux:
# run on pushes to any branch
# run on PRs from external forks
if: |
(github.event_name != 'pull_request')
|| (github.event.pull_request.head.repo.id != github.event.pull_request.base.repo.id)
name: Linux with Plugins
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
node: [12, 14, 16]
steps:
- name: Check out latest release
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
ref: master
- uses: actions/setup-node@v2
with:
node-version: ${{ matrix.node }}
- name: Install Etherpad plugins
# The --legacy-peer-deps flag is required to work around a bug in npm v7:
# https://github.com/npm/cli/issues/2199
run: >
npm install --no-save --legacy-peer-deps
ep_align
ep_author_hover
ep_cursortrace
ep_font_size
ep_hash_auth
ep_headings2
ep_image_upload
ep_markdown
ep_readonly_guest
ep_set_title_on_pad
ep_spellcheck
ep_subscript_and_superscript
ep_table_of_contents
# This must be run after installing the plugins, otherwise npm will try to
# hoist common dependencies by removing them from src/node_modules and
# installing them in the top-level node_modules. As of v6.14.10, npm's hoist
# logic appears to be buggy, because it sometimes removes dependencies from
# src/node_modules but fails to add them to the top-level node_modules. Even
# if npm correctly hoists the dependencies, the hoisting seems to confuse
# tools such as `npm outdated`, `npm update`, and some ESLint rules.
- name: Install all dependencies and symlink for ep_etherpad-lite
run: src/bin/installDeps.sh
- name: Run the backend tests
run: cd src && npm test
# Because actions/checkout@v2 is called with "ref: master" and without
# "fetch-depth: 0", the local clone does not have the ${GITHUB_SHA} commit.
# Fetch ${GITHUB_REF} to get the ${GITHUB_SHA} commit. Note that a plain
# "git fetch" only fetches "normal" references (refs/heads/* and
# refs/tags/*), and for pull requests none of the normal references include
# ${GITHUB_SHA}, so we have to explicitly tell Git to fetch ${GITHUB_REF}.
- name: Fetch the new Git commits
run: git fetch --depth=1 origin "${GITHUB_REF}"
- name: Upgrade to the new Git revision
# For pull requests, ${GITHUB_SHA} is the automatically generated merge
# commit that merges the PR's source branch to its destination branch.
run: git checkout "${GITHUB_SHA}"
- name: Install all dependencies and symlink for ep_etherpad-lite
run: src/bin/installDeps.sh
- name: Run the backend tests
run: cd src && npm test
- name: Install Cypress
run: npm install cypress -g
- name: Run Etherpad & Test Frontend
run: |
node src/node/server.js &
curl --connect-timeout 10 --max-time 20 --retry 5 --retry-delay 10 --retry-max-time 60 --retry-connrefused http://127.0.0.1:9001/p/test
cd src/tests/frontend
cypress run --spec cypress/integration/test.js --config-file cypress/cypress.json