├── .github
├── workflows
│ ├── shellcheck.yml
│ └── tester.yml
└── nim.json
├── action.yml
├── readme.md
├── setup.sh
└── license.txt
/.github/workflows/shellcheck.yml:
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1 | on: [push, pull_request]
2 |
3 | name: 'Check shell scripts'
4 | jobs:
5 | shellcheck:
6 | name: 'Run shellcheck on scripts'
7 | runs-on: 'ubuntu-latest'
8 | steps:
9 | - name: 'Checkout'
10 | uses: actions/checkout@v2
11 | - name: 'Run shellcheck'
12 | uses: ludeeus/action-shellcheck@0.5.0
13 |
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/.github/nim.json:
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1 | {
2 | "problemMatcher": [
3 | {
4 | "owner": "nim",
5 | "pattern": [
6 | {
7 | "regexp": "^(.+)\\((\\d+),\\s(\\d+)\\)\\s(Error|Warning|Hint):\\s(.+)$",
8 | "file": 1,
9 | "line": 2,
10 | "column": 3,
11 | "severity": 4,
12 | "message": 5
13 | }
14 | ]
15 | }
16 | ]
17 | }
18 |
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/action.yml:
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1 | name: 'Setup Nim compiler and tools'
2 | description: 'Download and install the selected Nim nightly build'
3 |
4 | inputs:
5 | architecture:
6 | description: 'What architecture of the compiler should be fetched (defaults to native)'
7 | required: false
8 | version:
9 | description: 'Which nightly-tracked branch should be fetched'
10 | required: true
11 | default: 'devel'
12 | path:
13 | description: 'The path which the compiler will be downloaded to'
14 | required: false
15 | default: 'nim'
16 | add-to-path:
17 | description: 'Whether the compiler should be added to PATH'
18 | required: false
19 | default: true
20 |
21 | runs:
22 | using: "composite"
23 | steps:
24 | - name: 'Download the Nim compiler'
25 | shell: bash
26 | run: |
27 | '${{ github.action_path }}/setup.sh' -o '${{ inputs.path }}' '${{ inputs.version }}' '${{ inputs.architecture }}'
28 |
29 | - name: 'Enable annotations support'
30 | shell: bash
31 | run: echo '::add-matcher::${{ github.action_path }}/.github/nim.json'
32 |
33 | - name: 'Add the Nim compiler to PATH'
34 | shell: bash
35 | run: |
36 | add-path() {
37 | echo "$1" >> "$GITHUB_PATH"
38 | echo "Directory '$1' has been added to PATH."
39 | }
40 |
41 | real-path() {
42 | if [[ '${{ runner.os }}' == 'Windows' ]]; then
43 | cygpath -aw "$1"
44 | else
45 | python -c "import os; import sys; print(os.path.realpath(sys.argv[1]))" "$1"
46 | fi
47 | }
48 |
49 | if ${{ inputs.add-to-path }}; then
50 | path='${{ inputs.path }}'
51 | add-path "$(real-path "$path/bin")"
52 | add-path "$(real-path "$HOME/.nimble/bin")"
53 | else
54 | echo "This step was skipped per user request."
55 | fi
56 |
57 | branding:
58 | icon: 'download-cloud'
59 | color: 'yellow'
60 |
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/readme.md:
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1 | # Setup Nim
2 |
3 | 
4 | 
5 |
6 | An action for setting up the Nim environment for use within Github Actions.
7 | This includes:
8 |
9 | - The full Nim toolchain built by the official builder at
10 | [nim-lang/nightlies](https://github.com/nim-lang/nightlies).
11 | - A [problem matcher](https://github.com/actions/toolkit/blob/master/docs/problem-matchers.md)
12 | for converting compiler errors/warnings into annotations.
13 |
14 | # Usage
15 |
16 | See [action.yml](action.yml)
17 |
18 | **Note**: It is recommended to use a tagged version at the moment instead of
19 | `master`. This makes sure that future backward-incompatible changes will not
20 | cause your CI to fail suddenly. See the [Update](#update) section for how
21 | to keep the action up-to-date.
22 |
23 | Basic:
24 |
25 | ```yaml
26 | steps:
27 | - uses: alaviss/setup-nim@0.1.1
28 | with:
29 | version: 'version-1-4' # The Nim nightly version branch to download
30 | path: 'nim' # The directory relative to ${{ github.workspace }} to
31 | # store the downloaded toolchain
32 | - uses: actions/checkout@v2
33 | - run: nimble build
34 | ```
35 |
36 | Matrix testing:
37 |
38 | ```yaml
39 | jobs:
40 | test:
41 | strategy:
42 | matrix:
43 | os: ['windows-latest', 'macos-latest', 'ubuntu-latest']
44 | nim: ['devel', 'version-1-4', 'version-1-0']
45 |
46 | name: Nim ${{ matrix.nim }} on ${{ matrix.os }}
47 | runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
48 | steps:
49 | - uses: actions/checkout@v2
50 | - uses: alaviss/setup-nim@0.1.1
51 | with:
52 | path: 'nim'
53 | version: ${{ matrix.nim }}
54 | - run: nimble test
55 | ```
56 |
57 | Testing 32bit Windows:
58 |
59 | ```yaml
60 | jobs:
61 | test:
62 | name: Nim 32bit on Windows
63 | runs-on: windows-latest
64 |
65 | steps:
66 | - uses: actions/checkout@v2
67 | - uses: egor-tensin/setup-mingw@v1
68 | with:
69 | platform: x86
70 | - uses: alaviss/setup-nim@0.1.1
71 | with:
72 | path: 'nim'
73 | version: devel
74 | architecture: i386
75 | - run: nimble test
76 | ```
77 |
78 | # Update
79 |
80 | Github's Dependabot can be used to keep actions up-to-date, see [here][1] for
81 | more information.
82 |
83 | Example `.github/dependabot.yml` (copied from [Github Docs][1]):
84 |
85 | ```yaml
86 | version: 2
87 |
88 | updates:
89 | - package-ecosystem: "github-actions"
90 | directory: "/"
91 | schedule:
92 | # Check for updates to GitHub Actions every weekday
93 | interval: "daily"
94 | ```
95 |
96 | # License
97 |
98 | Unless stated otherwise, scripts and documentations within this project are
99 | released under the [GNU GPLv3 license](license.txt).
100 |
101 | [1]: https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/github/administering-a-repository/keeping-your-actions-up-to-date-with-dependabot
102 |
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/setup.sh:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash
2 | #
3 | # Simple tool to setup a Nim environment
4 | # Copyright (C) 2020 Leorize
5 | #
6 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 | # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
9 | # (at your option) any later version.
10 | #
11 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 | # GNU General Public License for more details.
15 | #
16 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 | # along with this program. If not, see .
18 |
19 | set -eu
20 | set -o pipefail
21 |
22 | _releases_url=https://github.com/nim-lang/nightlies/releases
23 | _download_url=$_releases_url/download
24 |
25 | print-help() {
26 | cat </dev/null 2>&1
50 | }
51 |
52 | msg() {
53 | echo $'\e[1m\e[36m--\e[0m' "$@"
54 | }
55 |
56 | ok() {
57 | echo $'\e[1m\e[32m--\e[0m' "$@"
58 | }
59 |
60 | err() {
61 | if [[ -z ${GITHUB_ACTION+z} ]]; then
62 | echo "::error::" "$@"
63 | else
64 | echo $'\e[1m\e[31mError:\e[0m' "$@" >&2
65 | fi
66 | }
67 |
68 | warn() {
69 | if [[ -z ${GITHUB_ACTION+z} ]]; then
70 | echo "::warning::" "$@"
71 | else
72 | echo $'\e[1m\e[33mWarning:\e[0m' "$@" >&2
73 | fi
74 | }
75 |
76 | get-archive-name() {
77 | local ext=.tar.xz
78 | local os; os=$(uname)
79 | os=$(tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]' <<< "$os")
80 | case "$os" in
81 | 'darwin')
82 | os=macosx
83 | ;;
84 | 'windows_nt'|mingw*)
85 | os=windows
86 | ext=.zip
87 | ;;
88 | esac
89 |
90 | local arch; arch=${1?}
91 | case "$arch" in
92 | arm64|aarch64)
93 | arch=arm64
94 | ;;
95 | arm|armv7l)
96 | arch=arm
97 | ;;
98 | x32|i*86)
99 | arch=x32
100 | ;;
101 | amd64|x64|x86_64)
102 | arch=x64
103 | ;;
104 | *)
105 | warn "Unknown architecture $arch"
106 | ;;
107 | esac
108 |
109 | echo "${os}_$arch$ext"
110 | }
111 |
112 | out=$PWD/nim
113 | branch=
114 | while getopts 'o:h' opt; do
115 | case "$opt" in
116 | 'o')
117 | out=$OPTARG
118 | ;;
119 | 'h')
120 | print-help
121 | exit 0
122 | ;;
123 | *)
124 | print-help
125 | exit 1
126 | ;;
127 | esac
128 | done
129 | unset opt
130 |
131 | shift $((OPTIND - 1))
132 | [[ $# -gt 0 ]] && branch=$1
133 | if [[ -z "$branch" ]]; then
134 | print-help
135 | exit 1
136 | fi
137 | arch=
138 | [[ $# -gt 1 ]] && arch=$2
139 | : "${arch:=$(uname -m)}"
140 |
141 | mkdir -p "$out"
142 | cd "$out"
143 |
144 | tag=latest-$branch
145 | if has-release "$tag"; then
146 | archive=$(get-archive-name "$arch")
147 | msg "Downloading prebuilt archive '$archive' for branch '$branch'"
148 | if ! curl -f -LO "$_download_url/$tag/$archive"; then
149 | err "Archive '$archive' could not be found and/or downloaded. Maybe your OS/architecture does not have any prebuilt available?"
150 | exit 1
151 | fi
152 | msg "Extracing '$archive'"
153 | if [[ $archive == *.zip ]]; then
154 | # Create a temporary directory
155 | tmpdir=$(mktemp -d)
156 | # extract archive to temporary dir
157 | 7z x "$archive" "-o$tmpdir"
158 | # collect the extracted file names
159 | extracted=( "$tmpdir"/* )
160 | # use the first name collected, which should be the nim- folder.
161 | # This allows us to strip the first component of the path.
162 | mv "${extracted[0]}/"* .
163 | # remove the temporary dir afterwards
164 | rm -rf "$tmpdir"
165 | unset tmpdir
166 | else
167 | tar -xf "$archive" --strip-components 1
168 | fi
169 | else
170 | err "Could not find any release named '$tag'. The provided branch ($branch) might not be tracked by nightlies, or is being updated."
171 | exit 1
172 | fi
173 |
174 | ok "Installation to '$PWD' completed! The compiler and associated tools can be found at '$PWD/bin'"
175 |
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1 | on: [push, pull_request]
2 |
3 | name: 'Test Github Actions'
4 |
5 | jobs:
6 | test-native:
7 | strategy:
8 | fail-fast: false
9 | matrix:
10 | version: ['version-1-0', 'version-1-4', 'devel']
11 | os: ['windows-latest', 'ubuntu-latest', 'macos-latest']
12 | arch: ['', 'amd64', 'i386']
13 | customDir: ['', 'install-nim-here', 'dir with spaces']
14 | addPath: [true, false]
15 | exclude:
16 | - os: macos-latest
17 | arch: i386
18 | include:
19 | - os: windows-latest
20 | arch: ''
21 | mingw: x64
22 | - os: windows-latest
23 | arch: amd64
24 | mingw: x64
25 | - os: windows-latest
26 | arch: i386
27 | mingw: x32
28 | - os: ubuntu-latest
29 | shell: bash
30 | - os: macos-latest
31 | shell: bash
32 |
33 | name: '${{ matrix.os }}(arch: ${{ matrix.arch }}, path: ${{ matrix.customDir }}, add-to-path: ${{ matrix.addPath }}, version: ${{ matrix.version }})'
34 | runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
35 |
36 | defaults:
37 | run:
38 | shell: bash
39 |
40 | steps:
41 | - name: Checkout Actions
42 | uses: actions/checkout@v2
43 |
44 | - if: matrix.arch == 'i386' && runner.os == 'Linux'
45 | name: Setup 32bit compiler (Linux)
46 | run: |
47 | sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386
48 | sudo apt-fast update -qq
49 | sudo DEBIAN_FRONTEND='noninteractive' apt-fast install \
50 | --no-install-recommends -yq gcc-multilib g++-multilib
51 | mkdir -p ~/.config/nim
52 | nimcfg=$HOME/.config/nim/nim.cfg
53 |
54 | cat << EOF > ~/.config/nim/nim.cfg
55 | passC = "-m32"
56 | passL = "-m32"
57 | EOF
58 |
59 | - if: runner.os == 'Windows'
60 | name: Setup MinGW (Windows)
61 | uses: egor-tensin/setup-mingw@v1
62 | with:
63 | platform: ${{ matrix.mingw }}
64 |
65 | - if: matrix.customDir == ''
66 | name: Install Nim (default subdir)
67 | uses: ./
68 | with:
69 | architecture: ${{ matrix.arch }}
70 | add-to-path: ${{ matrix.addPath }}
71 | version: ${{ matrix.version }}
72 |
73 | - if: matrix.customDir != ''
74 | name: Install Nim (custom subdir)
75 | uses: ./
76 | with:
77 | architecture: ${{ matrix.arch }}
78 | path: ${{ matrix.customDir }}
79 | add-to-path: ${{ matrix.addPath }}
80 | version: ${{ matrix.version }}
81 |
82 | - if: matrix.addPath
83 | name: Verify installation in PATH
84 | run: nim -v
85 |
86 | - if: '! matrix.addPath'
87 | name: Verify installation not in PATH
88 | run: |
89 | if ! which nim >/dev/null 2>&1; then
90 | echo "Test passed!"
91 | else
92 | echo "Test failed!"
93 | exit 1
94 | fi
95 |
96 | - name: Verify installation version and whether it is in the correct folder
97 | run: |
98 | directory='${{ matrix.customDir }}'
99 | [[ -z "$directory" ]] && directory=nim
100 | nim=$directory/bin/nim
101 | if [[ -x "$nim" ]]; then
102 | echo "Nim is installed in the correct directory!"
103 | else
104 | echo "Error: Could not find the compiler."
105 | fi
106 | requestedVersion='${{ matrix.version }}'
107 | if [[ "$requestedVersion" == version-* ]]; then
108 | version=$(echo 'echo NimVersion; quit 0' | "$nim" secret --hints:off)
109 | versionPrefix=${requestedVersion#version-}
110 | versionPrefix=${requestedVersion/-/.}
111 | if [[ $version == $requestedVersion* ]]; then
112 | echo "The correct version was fetched"
113 | else
114 | echo "Error: Expected version prefix '$versionPrefix', but version '$version' was installed"
115 | fi
116 | fi
117 |
118 | - name: Check if the compiler works
119 | run: |
120 | cat << EOF > test.nim
121 | import strutils
122 | import sequtils
123 | import tables
124 | EOF
125 |
126 | nim=nim
127 | if ! ${{ matrix.addPath }}; then
128 | directory='${{ matrix.customDir }}'
129 | [[ -z "$directory" ]] && directory=nim
130 | nim="$directory/bin/nim"
131 | fi
132 |
133 | # Disable warnings to not trigger annotations
134 | "$nim" c --warnings:off test.nim
135 |
136 | # TODO: figure out how to automate the check instead of
137 | # verifying by hand.
138 | cat << EOF > test.nim
139 | {.warning: "Trigger annotations".}
140 | {.error: "This is not an error, but a test for annotations".}
141 | EOF
142 |
143 | "$nim" c test.nim || true
144 |
145 | # Until https://github.com/nim-lang/nimble/issues/866 is fixed
146 | # this test will have to be disabled for nim installed in a path
147 | # containing whitespaces.
148 | - if: matrix.addPath && ! contains(matrix.customDir, ' ')
149 | name: Check if nimble works
150 | run: |
151 | nimble install -y nimterop
152 | if ! command -v toast >/dev/null 2>&1; then
153 | echo "Error: could not find toast"
154 | fi
155 |
156 | - if: runner.os == 'Windows' && matrix.addPath && ! contains(matrix.customDir, ' ')
157 | name: Check if PATH is correct for native Windows software
158 | shell: powershell
159 | run: |
160 | Get-Command "toast.cmd" -ErrorAction Stop | out-null
161 | Get-Command "nim.exe" -ErrorAction Stop | out-null
162 | Write-Host "Test passed"
163 |
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