Update random_seed behavior in config to be less confusing. #1104
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name: GalSim CI | |
on: | |
push: | |
branches: | |
- main | |
- runci | |
- releases/* | |
pull_request: | |
branches: | |
- main | |
- runci | |
- releases/* | |
jobs: | |
build: | |
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }} | |
strategy: | |
matrix: | |
# First all python versions in basic linux | |
os: [ ubuntu-latest ] | |
py: [ 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, "3.10", 3.11, 3.12 ] | |
CC: [ gcc ] | |
CXX: [ g++ ] | |
FFTW_DIR: [ "/usr/local/lib" ] | |
# Add some other particular combinations to test | |
include: | |
# Just one in MacOS, since GitHub actions seems to have some kind of | |
# system problem where seg faults happen randomly on their Mac machines. | |
# Usually just restarting will fix it, but that's annoying, so minimize | |
# that by only having one of these to fight with. | |
- os: macos-latest | |
py: "3.10" | |
CC: cc | |
CXX: c++ | |
FFTW_DIR: "/opt/homebrew/lib/" | |
# Check one with clang compiler | |
- os: ubuntu-latest | |
py: "3.10" | |
CC: clang | |
CXX: clang++ | |
FFTW_DIR: "/usr/local/lib/" | |
# And a pypy system. | |
# As of 12/1/2022, this is broken for astropy. | |
# pypy3 used to work, but that's Py 3.6, and GHA no longer supports it. | |
# Maybe revisit at some point. Or maybe don't care too much about pypy... | |
#- os: ubuntu-latest | |
#py: pypy-3.7 | |
#CC: gcc | |
#CXX: g++ | |
env: | |
FFTW_DIR: ${{ matrix.FFTW_DIR }} | |
steps: | |
- uses: actions/checkout@v4 | |
with: | |
# Need this for git commands to work right. | |
# Also for codecov upload apparently. | |
fetch-depth: 0 | |
- name: Print github context properties | |
run: | | |
echo 'event: ${{ github.event_name }}' | |
echo 'sha: ${{ github.sha }}' | |
echo 'ref: ${{ github.ref }}' | |
echo 'head_ref: ${{ github.head_ref }}' | |
echo 'base_ref: ${{ github.base_ref }}' | |
echo 'event.before: ${{ github.event.before }}' | |
echo 'event.after: ${{ github.event.after }}' | |
- name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.py }} | |
uses: actions/setup-python@v5 | |
with: | |
python-version: ${{ matrix.py }} | |
- name: Set up ccache | |
uses: hendrikmuhs/ccache-action@v1 | |
with: | |
key: ${{ matrix.os }}-${{ matrix.py }}-${{ matrix.CXX }} | |
- name: Cache pip | |
uses: actions/cache@v4 | |
with: | |
path: | | |
~/.cache/pip | |
$HOME/des_data | |
$HOME/Library/Caches/Homebrew | |
/usr/local/Cellar | |
key: ${{ runner.os }}-${{ matrix.py }}-pip-${{ hashFiles('requirements.txt') }} | |
restore-keys: | | |
${{ runner.os }}-${{ matrix.py }}-pip- | |
${{ runner.os }}- | |
- name: Install fftw, etc. on linux | |
if: matrix.os == 'ubuntu-latest' | |
run: | | |
echo ${{ matrix.os }} | |
sudo -H apt update -y | |
sudo -H apt install -y libfftw3-dev | |
ls $FFTW_DIR | |
# Easier if eigen is installed with apt-get, but on at least one system, check that | |
# it gets downloaded and installed properly if it isn't installed. | |
if ${{ matrix.py != 3.7 }}; then sudo -H apt install -y libeigen3-dev; fi | |
# Need this for the mpeg tests | |
sudo -H apt install -y ffmpeg | |
- name: Install fftw, etc. on MacOS | |
if: matrix.os == 'macos-latest' | |
# brew sometimes exits with 1 if things are already installed. | |
# continue-on-error should mean that this still counds as success for this step. | |
# but it doesn't seem to work right. Still counts as an error, it just moves | |
# on and finishes everything else before calling the whole job a failure. :( | |
# So we still need the || true bits below. | |
continue-on-error: true | |
run: | | |
echo ${{ matrix.os }} | |
# brew update takes forever to run. Hopefully won't need to enable this too often. | |
# Note: The || true bit here is because brew returns an error code if everything is | |
# already installed, which is goofy. So || true means these always give | |
# non-error values. If there really is an error, we should notice later | |
# when trying to use whatever package failed to install. | |
#brew update || true | |
brew install fftw wget || true | |
brew upgrade wget || true | |
brew link --overwrite fftw gcc wget || true | |
brew install eigen || true | |
brew link --overwrite eigen || true | |
ls $FFTW_DIR | |
- name: Download des_data | |
run: | | |
ls -l $HOME | |
if test -d $HOME/des_data; then ls -l $HOME/des_data; fi | |
if ! test -d $HOME/des_data || ! test -f $HOME/des_data/DECam_00154912_01.fits.fz; then wget --no-check-certificate http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~mjarvis/des_data.tar.gz; tar xfz des_data.tar.gz -C $HOME; fi | |
ln -s $HOME/des_data examples/des/ | |
- name: Install basic dependencies | |
run: | | |
python -m pip install -U pip | |
# Do these three first to clarify potential conflicts | |
pip install -U numpy | |
pip install -U "setuptools<72" | |
pip install -U wheel | |
# Standard dependencies | |
pip install -U -r requirements.txt | |
# Extra packages needed for testing | |
pip install -U -r test_requirements.txt | |
pip install -U nose coverage | |
pip install -U matplotlib | |
- name: Install astroplan | |
# astroplan isn't yet numpy 2.0 compatible. So don't install that on 3.9+. | |
# I'm also getting errors with starlink, which I think may be related to | |
# numpy 2.0. | |
if: (matrix.py == 3.8) || (matrix.py == 3.9) | |
run: | | |
pip install -U astroplan | |
pip install -U starlink-pyast | |
- name: Install CPython-only dependencies | |
if: matrix.py != 'pypy-3.7' | |
run: | | |
# The only one left that doesn't seem to work right on pypy is starlink-pyast. | |
# (This is now above in numpy 1.x versions.) | |
#pip install -U starlink-pyast | |
# And now pandas is acting up on pypy. | |
# cf. https://github.com/pandas-dev/pandas/issues/44253 | |
pip install -U pandas | |
- name: List all installed packages for reference | |
run: pip list | |
- name: Build GalSim | |
run: | | |
# The prefix is required for recent MacOS, because of System Integrity Protection. | |
# It's not necessary on Linux, but is harmless enough. | |
FFTW_DIR=$FFTW_DIR pip install -vvv . | |
- name: Check download_cosmos only if it changed. (And only on 1 runner) | |
if: matrix.py == 3.7 && github.base_ref != '' | |
run: | | |
git status | |
git --no-pager log --graph --pretty=oneline --abbrev-commit | head -50 | |
echo git --no-pager diff origin/${{ github.base_ref }}...${{ github.event.after }} --name-only | |
git --no-pager diff origin/${{ github.base_ref }}...${{ github.event.after }} --name-only | |
if git --no-pager diff origin/${{ github.base_ref }}...${{ github.event.after }} --name-only | grep -Fxq 'galsim/download_cosmos.py'; then galsim_download_cosmos -s 23.5 -v1; fi | |
- name: Run unit tests | |
run: | | |
cd tests | |
coverage run -m pytest -v | |
pytest -v run_examples.py | |
cd .. # N.B. This seems to happen automatically if omitted. | |
# Less confusing to include it explicitly. | |
- name: Check shared library | |
if: matrix.py == 3.8 | |
run: | | |
# On a few systems (arbitrarily py3.8, where we also chec mac and clang), | |
# check the shared library creation and link. | |
GALSIM_BUILD_SHARED=1 python setup.py install | |
# These directories/files should now exist. | |
echo "Look for the shared library:" | |
test -d build/shared_clib | |
ls build/shared_clib | |
ls build/shared_clib/libgalsim.* | |
# For now, use `python setup.py test` to test linking to the shared library. | |
# We run some C++ tests there, and we use the shared library for linking. | |
# Caveats: | |
# 1. The C++ tests are not very comprehensive, so it won't catch all errors. | |
# 2. Apparently setup.py test is deprecated. I'm getting warnings when I run | |
# it that indicate it may go away at some point. So whenever that happens, | |
# we'll have to revisit this test to find another way to build and run | |
# the C++ tests. | |
GALSIM_TEST_PY=0 python setup.py test | |
- name: Upload coverage to codecov | |
if: matrix.py != 'pypy-3.7' | |
run: | | |
cd tests | |
pwd -P | |
ls -la | |
coverage combine || true # (Not necessary I think, but just in case.) | |
coverage report | |
ls -la | |
#codecov # This didn't work. | |
# cf. https://community.codecov.io/t/github-not-getting-codecov-report-after-switching-from-travis-to-github-actions-for-ci/ | |
# The solution was to switch to the bash uploader line instead. | |
bash <(curl -s https://codecov.io/bash) | |
cd .. | |
- name: Pre-cache cleanup | |
continue-on-error: true | |
run: | | |
# This was helpful in Travis. Not sure how important it is in GHA. | |
rm -rfv $HOME/.cache/pip/log | |
rm -rfv $HOME/.cache/pip/http | |
if ${{ runner.os == 'macOS' }}; then brew cleanup || true; fi |