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Updates: (deps): Update drupal/role_delegation requirement from 1.2.0 to 1.3.0 #6939

Updates: (deps): Update drupal/role_delegation requirement from 1.2.0 to 1.3.0

Updates: (deps): Update drupal/role_delegation requirement from 1.2.0 to 1.3.0 #6939

Workflow file for this run

name: 'Behat'
# Controls when the workflow will run
on:
# Triggers the workflow on all pull request events
pull_request: { }
# Trigger workflow for release branches.
push:
branches:
- main
- "[0-9]+.[0-9]+.x"
# We use the default concurrency grouping of allowing a single workflow per branch/PR/tag to run at the same time.
# In case of PRs we only care about the results for the last workflow run, so we cancel workflows already in progress
# when new code is pushed, in all other cases (branches/tags) we want to have a history for commits so it's easier to
# find breakages when they occur (head_ref is non-empty only when the workflow is triggered from a PR).
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: ${{ github.head_ref != '' }}
# github.head_ref is only set when the workflow was triggered by a pull_request and it contains the value of the source branch of the PR.
# github.ref_name will than only be used if the workflow was not triggered by a pull_request and it also just contains the branch name.
env:
BRANCH_NAME: ${{ github.head_ref || github.ref_name }}
# A workflow run is made up of one or more jobs that can run sequentially or in parallel
jobs:
feature_discovery:
name: "Feature Discovery"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- run: sudo apt-get install jq
- name: Find feature files
id: set-matrix
run: |
echo -n "features=" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
cd tests/behat/features/capabilities
find * -type d -exec sh -c "ls {} | grep '\.feature$' > /dev/null" ';' -print | jq -R -s -c 'split("\n") | map(select(length > 0))' >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
outputs:
features: ${{ steps.set-matrix.outputs.features }}
install_previous_open_social:
name: "Install previous Open Social major version"
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
container:
image: goalgorilla/open_social_docker:ci-drupal10-php8.1-v2
volumes:
- ${{ github.workspace }}:/var/www
strategy:
matrix:
with_optional:
- ""
- "with-optional"
services:
db:
image: mariadb:10.7
env:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: root
MYSQL_DATABASE: social
mailcatcher:
image: schickling/mailcatcher
env:
VIRTUAL_HOST: mailcatcher.social.dev
VIRTUAL_PORT: 1080
ports:
- "1080"
redis:
image: redis:latest
solr:
image: ghcr.io/goalgorilla/ci-solr:8.11
env:
SOLR_SOLR_MEM_SIZE: 512m
PARTIAL_SEARCH_ENABLED: 0
options: --health-cmd="solr status" --health-interval=10s --health-timeout=5s --health-retries=3
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
working-directory: /var/www
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
path: ${{ github.workspace }}/tmp
# Checkout Drupal Social.
- name: Prepare composer
run: |
cp tmp/tests/composer.json composer.json
- name: Set-up the previous major version of Open Social
run: |
set -e
apt-get update
apt-get install -y jq
# This gets all version info from composer for Open Social. We then
# use jq to traverse and manipulate the JSON data to find ourselves
# the current stable major version.
PREVIOUS_MAJOR=`composer info -a --format json goalgorilla/open_social | jq '.versions | map(select(contains("-") == false)) | map(split(".")[0] | tonumber) | unique | reverse | .[0]'`
echo "Setting up update test from Open Social $PREVIOUS_MAJOR"
# Also include a hardcoded version for instaclick/php-webdriver, drupal/dynamic_entity_reference and drupal/core
# as we didnt lock the version, and the patch isn't applying on the latest, so we require it
# specifically to match the version that was installed at that moment in time.
composer require goalgorilla/open_social:~$PREVIOUS_MAJOR instaclick/php-webdriver:1.4.16
# Installation
# This is purposefully duplicated because we may change how
# installation works between major versions, so this provides us the
# flexibility to reflect that in the workflow.
cp tmp/tests/default.settings.php /var/www/html/sites/default/default.settings.php
mkdir /var/www/files_private
export OPTIONAL=""
if [[ "${{ matrix.with_optional }}" == "with-optional" ]]; then
export OPTIONAL="social_module_configure_form.select_all='TRUE'"
fi
drush site-install -y social --db-url=mysql://root:root@db:3306/social $OPTIONAL install_configure_form.update_status_module='array(FALSE,FALSE)' --site-name='Open Social' > >(tee install-output.log) 2> >(tee install-error.log >&2)
drush en flexible_permissions
# Dump the database to our test-output folder so that we can locally
# debug if the update fails.
mkdir -p behat-test-output
if [[ "${{ matrix.with_optional }}" == "with-optional" ]]; then
drush sql-dump > behat-test-output/pre-update-with-optional.sql
else
drush sql-dump > behat-test-output/pre-update.sql
fi
# Ensure there are no warnings or errors in the install-*.log.
# We do this after the database dump because drush doesn't actually
# exit, so this makes debugging easier.
if grep -E '\[warning\]' install-output.log install-error.log 1>/dev/null || grep -E '\[error\]' install-output.log install-error.log 1>/dev/null; then
# Move the install-*.log with warnings/errors and status messages to the test output. The text is viewable on
# GitHub too but some people might find it easier to just download the artifact and get digging.
if [[ "${{ matrix.with_optional }}" == "with-optional" ]]; then
mv install-output.log behat-test-output/pre-update-install-output-with-optional.log
mv install-error.log behat-test-output/pre-update-install-error-with-optional.log
else
mv install-output.log behat-test-output/pre-update-install-output.log
mv install-error.log behat-test-output/pre-update-install-error.log
fi
# Abort our testing until the warning/error is fixed and let our user know why we stopped.
echo "The drush install output should not contain any warnings or errors"
exit 1
fi
# Remove the composer files since we'll recreate this in the update.
rm composer.*
- name: Clean up checkout
run: rm -r tmp
- name: Package up previous version
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: ${{ github.workspace }}
key: ${{ github.sha }}-previous-version-${{ matrix.with_optional }}
install_open_social:
needs: [install_previous_open_social]
name: "Install Open Social"
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
container:
image: goalgorilla/open_social_docker:ci-drupal10-php8.1-v2
volumes:
- ${{ github.workspace }}:/var/www
strategy:
matrix:
update:
- ""
- "update"
with_optional:
- ""
- "with-optional"
services:
db:
image: mariadb:10.7
env:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: root
MYSQL_DATABASE: social
mailcatcher:
image: schickling/mailcatcher
env:
VIRTUAL_HOST: mailcatcher.social.dev
VIRTUAL_PORT: 1080
ports:
- "1080"
redis:
image: redis:latest
solr:
image: ghcr.io/goalgorilla/ci-solr:8.11
env:
SOLR_SOLR_MEM_SIZE: 512m
PARTIAL_SEARCH_ENABLED: 0
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
working-directory: /var/www
steps:
- name: Retrieve previous version
if: ${{ matrix.update == 'update' }}
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
fail-on-cache-miss: true
path: ${{ github.workspace }}
key: ${{ github.sha }}-previous-version-${{ matrix.with_optional }}
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
path: ${{ github.workspace }}/tmp
- name: Composer install to HEAD
run: |
set -e
cp tmp/tests/composer.json composer.json
# Composer has special handling for "version-like" branch names
if [[ $BRANCH_NAME =~ [0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.x ]]; then
composer require goalgorilla/open_social:$BRANCH_NAME-dev
else
composer require goalgorilla/open_social:dev-$BRANCH_NAME
fi
composer install
cp tmp/tests/default.settings.php /var/www/html/sites/default/default.settings.php
mkdir -p /var/www/files_private
rm -r tmp/
- name: Update the previous major version to HEAD
if: ${{ matrix.update == 'update' }}
run: |
set -e
if [[ "${{ matrix.with_optional }}" == "with-optional" ]]; then
drush sqlc < behat-test-output/pre-update-with-optional.sql
else
drush sqlc < behat-test-output/pre-update.sql
fi
vendor/bin/drush updb -y 2> >(tee update.log >&2)
# Ensure there are no warnings or requirements errors in the update.log
if grep -E '^>\s+\[warning\]\s' update.log 1>/dev/null || grep 'Requirements check reports errors. Do you wish to continue?' update.log 1>/dev/null; then
# Move the update.log with warnings/errors and status messages to the test output. The text is viewable on
# GitHub too but some people might find it easier to just download the artifact and get digging.
if [[ "${{ matrix.with_optional }}" == "with-optional" ]]; then
mv update.log behat-test-output/update-with-optional.log
else
mv update.log behat-test-output/update.log
fi
# Abort our testing until the warning/error is fixed and let our user know why we stopped.
echo "The drush output should not contain any warnings or requirements errors"
exit 1
fi
- name: Set-up a new Open Social installation at HEAD
if: ${{ matrix.update == '' }}
run: |
set -e
export OPTIONAL=""
if [[ "${{ matrix.with_optional }}" == "with-optional" ]]; then
export OPTIONAL="social_module_configure_form.select_all='TRUE'"
fi
drush site-install -y social --db-url=mysql://root:root@db:3306/social $OPTIONAL install_configure_form.update_status_module='array(FALSE,FALSE)' --site-name='Open Social' > >(tee install-output.log) 2> >(tee install-error.log >&2)
- name: Dump Database
run: |
mkdir -p behat-test-output
if [[ ! -z "${{ matrix.update }}" ]] && [[ ! -z "${{ matrix.with_optional }}" ]]; then
drush sql:dump > behat-test-output/installation-update-with-optional.sql
elif [[ ! -z "${{ matrix.update }}" ]]; then
drush sql:dump > behat-test-output/installation-update.sql
elif [[ ! -z "${{ matrix.with_optional }}" ]]; then
drush sql:dump > behat-test-output/installation-with-optional.sql
else
drush sql:dump > behat-test-output/installation.sql
fi
- name: Validate install contained no errors
if: ${{ matrix.update == '' }}
run: |
# Ensure there are no warnings or errors in the install-*.log.
# We do this after database dumping to help debugging.
if grep -E '\[warning\]' install-output.log install-error.log 1>/dev/null || grep -E '\[error\]' install-output.log install-error.log 1>/dev/null; then
# Move the install-*.log with warnings/errors and status messages to the test output. The text is viewable on
# GitHub too but some people might find it easier to just download the artifact and get digging.
if [[ "${{ matrix.with_optional }}" == "with-optional" ]]; then
mv install-output.log behat-test-output/install-output-with-optional.log
mv install-error.log behat-test-output/install-error-with-optional.log
else
mv install-output.log behat-test-output/install-output.log
mv install-error.log behat-test-output/install-error.log
fi
# Abort our testing until the warning/error is fixed and let our user know why we stopped.
echo "The drush install output should not contain any warnings or errors"
exit 1
fi
- name: Fix owner of web files
run: chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www
- name: Package up site
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: ${{ github.workspace }}
key: ${{ github.sha }}-test-setup-${{ matrix.update}}${{ matrix.with_optional }}
- name: Upload Installation database
if: failure()
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: behat-test-output
path: behat-test-output
# This workflow contains a single job called "Running tests"
tests:
needs: [feature_discovery, install_open_social]
name: 'Tests'
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
container:
image: goalgorilla/open_social_docker:ci-drupal10-php8.1-v2
volumes:
- ${{ github.workspace }}:/var/www
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
feature: ${{ fromJson(needs.feature_discovery.outputs.features) }}
update:
- ""
- "update"
with_optional:
- ""
- "with-optional"
services:
web:
image: goalgorilla/open_social_docker:ci-drupal10-php8.1-v2
env:
DRUPAL_SETTINGS: production
volumes:
- ${{ github.workspace }}:/var/www
ports:
- "80"
db:
image: mariadb:10.7
env:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: root
MYSQL_DATABASE: social
mailcatcher:
image: schickling/mailcatcher
env:
VIRTUAL_HOST: mailcatcher.social.dev
VIRTUAL_PORT: 1080
ports:
- "1080"
redis:
image: redis:latest
solr:
image: ghcr.io/goalgorilla/ci-solr:8.11
env:
SOLR_SOLR_MEM_SIZE: 512m
PARTIAL_SEARCH_ENABLED: 0
chrome:
# We use an image based on zenika/alpine-chrome:latest so we can add
# the start-up arguments that we need.
image: kingdutch/social-docker-chrome
ports:
- '9222:9222'
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
working-directory: /var/www
steps:
- name: Download Site
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
fail-on-cache-miss: true
path: ${{ github.workspace }}
key: ${{ github.sha }}-test-setup-${{ matrix.update}}${{ matrix.with_optional }}
# We could run all tests at once by passing the folder directly to behat
# however, by doing this manually in a loop we have the ability to ensure
# each test runs against a clean database cheaply.
- name: Run Integration test
run: |
if [[ ! -z "${{ matrix.update }}" ]] && [[ ! -z "${{ matrix.with_optional }}" ]]; then
export TEST_DATABASE=`pwd`/behat-test-output/installation-update-with-optional.sql
elif [[ ! -z "${{ matrix.update }}" ]]; then
export TEST_DATABASE=`pwd`/behat-test-output/installation-update.sql
elif [[ ! -z "${{ matrix.with_optional }}" ]]; then
export TEST_DATABASE=`pwd`/behat-test-output/installation-with-optional.sql
else
export TEST_DATABASE=`pwd`/behat-test-output/installation.sql
fi
vendor/bin/behat --version
for test in html/profiles/contrib/social/tests/behat/features/capabilities/${{ matrix.feature }}/*.feature; do
if head -n1 $test | grep -q "@disabled"; then
echo "$test - Skipping disabled test"
continue
fi
# If we're testing a clean install (i.e. not updating) then ignore
# any tests that have opted out of install testing.
if [[ -z "${{ matrix.update }}" ]]; then
export TAGS="--tags=~no-install"
# Do the same when we are testing with an update.
else
export TAGS="--tags=~no-update"
fi
# Tests with the @no-database tag import their own scaffold so they
# ignore the databases provided by our test matrix, that's why we
# only run them once when all our matrix values are off.
if [[ ! -z "${{ matrix.update }}" ]] || [[ ! -z "${{ matrix.with_optional }}" ]]; then
export TAGS="$TAGS&&~no-database"
fi
echo "::group::$test"
# Run in subshell to make the test command visible and copyable.
(set -x; vendor/bin/behat -vv --config html/profiles/contrib/social/tests/behat/behat.yml --colors --allow-empty $TAGS $test)
echo "::endgroup::"
done
- name: Move test artifacts into upload folder
if: failure()
run: |
set -e
# Make the output folder
if [[ ! -z "${{ matrix.update }}" ]] && [[ ! -z "${{ matrix.with_optional }}" ]]; then
export OUTPUT_FOLDER=behat-test-output/${{ matrix.feature }}/update-with-optional
elif [[ ! -z "${{ matrix.update }}" ]]; then
export OUTPUT_FOLDER=behat-test-output/${{ matrix.feature }}/update
elif [[ ! -z "${{ matrix.with_optional }}" ]]; then
export OUTPUT_FOLDER=behat-test-output/${{ matrix.feature }}/with-optional
else
export OUTPUT_FOLDER=behat-test-output/${{ matrix.feature }}
fi
mkdir -p $OUTPUT_FOLDER
# Move test results to the output folder if they exist
if (shopt -s nullglob; f=(html/profiles/contrib/social/tests/behat/logs/*); ((${#f[@]}))); then
mv html/profiles/contrib/social/tests/behat/logs/* $OUTPUT_FOLDER/
fi
# Move files from the mail spool to the output folder if they exist
if (shopt -s nullglob; f=(html/profiles/contrib/social/tests/behat/mail-spool/*); ((${#f[@]}))); then
mv html/profiles/contrib/social/tests/behat/mail-spool/* $OUTPUT_FOLDER/
fi
# Dump the database with the state of the test failure to allow for
# local inspection.
drush sql-dump > $OUTPUT_FOLDER/at-test-failure.sql
- name: Upload Behat Test Output
if: failure()
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: behat-test-output
path: behat-test-output