├── .github
├── dependabot.yml
└── workflows
│ ├── ci.yml
│ └── release.yml
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── action.yml
├── gpg.key
└── pubkey.gpg
/.github/dependabot.yml:
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1 | version: 2
2 | updates:
3 | - package-ecosystem: "github-actions"
4 | directory: "/"
5 | schedule:
6 | interval: "weekly"
7 |
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/.github/workflows/ci.yml:
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1 | name: CI
2 |
3 | on:
4 | push:
5 | branches:
6 | - main
7 | pull_request:
8 | branches:
9 | - main
10 | workflow_dispatch:
11 |
12 | jobs:
13 | bare:
14 | runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
15 | strategy:
16 | fail-fast: false
17 | matrix:
18 | openfoam-version:
19 | - 2412
20 | - 2406
21 | - 2312
22 | - 2306
23 | - 2212
24 | - 2206
25 | - 2112
26 | - 2106
27 | - 2012
28 | - 2006
29 | - 12
30 | - 11
31 | - 10
32 | - 9
33 | os:
34 | - ubuntu-24.04
35 | - ubuntu-22.04
36 | - ubuntu-24.04-arm
37 | - ubuntu-22.04-arm
38 | - macos-15
39 | - macos-14
40 | - macos-13
41 | exclude:
42 | - os: ubuntu-24.04
43 | openfoam-version: 2206
44 | - os: ubuntu-24.04
45 | openfoam-version: 2112
46 | - os: ubuntu-24.04
47 | openfoam-version: 2106
48 | - os: ubuntu-24.04
49 | openfoam-version: 2012
50 | - os: ubuntu-24.04
51 | openfoam-version: 2006
52 | - os: ubuntu-24.04
53 | openfoam-version: 10
54 | - os: ubuntu-24.04
55 | openfoam-version: 9
56 | - os: ubuntu-24.04-arm
57 | openfoam-version: 2206
58 | - os: ubuntu-24.04-arm
59 | openfoam-version: 2112
60 | - os: ubuntu-24.04-arm
61 | openfoam-version: 2106
62 | - os: ubuntu-24.04-arm
63 | openfoam-version: 2012
64 | - os: ubuntu-24.04-arm
65 | openfoam-version: 2006
66 | - os: ubuntu-24.04-arm
67 | openfoam-version: 10
68 | - os: ubuntu-24.04-arm
69 | openfoam-version: 9
70 | - os: ubuntu-22.04-arm
71 | openfoam-version: 2012
72 | - os: ubuntu-22.04-arm
73 | openfoam-version: 10
74 | - os: ubuntu-22.04-arm
75 | openfoam-version: 9
76 | - os: macos-15
77 | openfoam-version: 2106
78 | - os: macos-15
79 | openfoam-version: 2012
80 | - os: macos-15
81 | openfoam-version: 2006
82 | - os: macos-15
83 | openfoam-version: 12
84 | - os: macos-15
85 | openfoam-version: 11
86 | - os: macos-15
87 | openfoam-version: 10
88 | - os: macos-15
89 | openfoam-version: 9
90 | - os: macos-14
91 | openfoam-version: 2106
92 | - os: macos-14
93 | openfoam-version: 2012
94 | - os: macos-14
95 | openfoam-version: 2006
96 | - os: macos-14
97 | openfoam-version: 12
98 | - os: macos-14
99 | openfoam-version: 11
100 | - os: macos-14
101 | openfoam-version: 10
102 | - os: macos-14
103 | openfoam-version: 9
104 | - os: macos-13
105 | openfoam-version: 2106
106 | - os: macos-13
107 | openfoam-version: 2012
108 | - os: macos-13
109 | openfoam-version: 2006
110 | - os: macos-13
111 | openfoam-version: 12
112 | - os: macos-13
113 | openfoam-version: 11
114 | - os: macos-13
115 | openfoam-version: 10
116 | - os: macos-13
117 | openfoam-version: 9
118 | steps:
119 | - name: Checkout
120 | uses: actions/checkout@v4
121 | - name: Set up OpenFOAM ${{ matrix.openfoam-version }}
122 | uses: ./
123 | with:
124 | openfoam-version: ${{ matrix.openfoam-version }}
125 | - name: Test icoFoam -help
126 | run: icoFoam -help | grep ${{ matrix.openfoam-version }}
127 | - name: Test shell session
128 | if: matrix.openfoam-version >= 1000
129 | run: |
130 | openfoam icoFoam -help | grep ${{ matrix.openfoam-version }}
131 | openfoam${{ matrix.openfoam-version }} icoFoam -help | grep ${{ matrix.openfoam-version }}
132 | - name: Regression test
133 | run: source $WM_DIR/scripts/AllwmakeParseArguments
134 |
135 | container:
136 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
137 | container: ${{ matrix.container }}
138 | strategy:
139 | fail-fast: false
140 | matrix:
141 | openfoam-version:
142 | - 2412
143 | - 2406
144 | - 2312
145 | - 2306
146 | - 2212
147 | - 2206
148 | - 2112
149 | - 2106
150 | - 2012
151 | - 2006
152 | - 12
153 | - 11
154 | - 10
155 | - 9
156 | - 8
157 | - 7
158 | container:
159 | - ubuntu:24.04
160 | - ubuntu:22.04
161 | - ubuntu:20.04
162 | - debian:bookworm
163 | - debian:bullseye
164 | exclude:
165 | - container: ubuntu:24.04
166 | openfoam-version: 2206
167 | - container: ubuntu:24.04
168 | openfoam-version: 2112
169 | - container: ubuntu:24.04
170 | openfoam-version: 2106
171 | - container: ubuntu:24.04
172 | openfoam-version: 2012
173 | - container: ubuntu:24.04
174 | openfoam-version: 2006
175 | - container: ubuntu:24.04
176 | openfoam-version: 10
177 | - container: ubuntu:24.04
178 | openfoam-version: 9
179 | - container: ubuntu:24.04
180 | openfoam-version: 8
181 | - container: ubuntu:24.04
182 | openfoam-version: 7
183 | - container: ubuntu:22.04
184 | openfoam-version: 8
185 | - container: ubuntu:22.04
186 | openfoam-version: 7
187 | - container: debian:bookworm
188 | openfoam-version: 2412
189 | - container: debian:bookworm
190 | openfoam-version: 2406
191 | - container: debian:bookworm
192 | openfoam-version: 2306
193 | - container: debian:bookworm
194 | openfoam-version: 2012
195 | - container: debian:bookworm
196 | openfoam-version: 12
197 | - container: debian:bookworm
198 | openfoam-version: 11
199 | - container: debian:bookworm
200 | openfoam-version: 10
201 | - container: debian:bookworm
202 | openfoam-version: 9
203 | - container: debian:bookworm
204 | openfoam-version: 8
205 | - container: debian:bookworm
206 | openfoam-version: 7
207 | - container: debian:bullseye
208 | openfoam-version: 2412
209 | - container: debian:bullseye
210 | openfoam-version: 2406
211 | - container: debian:bullseye
212 | openfoam-version: 2306
213 | - container: debian:bullseye
214 | openfoam-version: 12
215 | - container: debian:bullseye
216 | openfoam-version: 11
217 | - container: debian:bullseye
218 | openfoam-version: 10
219 | - container: debian:bullseye
220 | openfoam-version: 9
221 | - container: debian:bullseye
222 | openfoam-version: 8
223 | - container: debian:bullseye
224 | openfoam-version: 7
225 | steps:
226 | - name: Checkout
227 | uses: actions/checkout@v4
228 | - name: Set up OpenFOAM ${{ matrix.openfoam-version }}
229 | uses: ./
230 | with:
231 | openfoam-version: ${{ matrix.openfoam-version }}
232 | - name: Test icoFoam -help
233 | run: icoFoam -help | grep ${{ matrix.openfoam-version }}
234 | - name: Test shell session
235 | if: matrix.openfoam-version >= 1000
236 | run: |
237 | openfoam icoFoam -help | grep ${{ matrix.openfoam-version }}
238 | openfoam${{ matrix.openfoam-version }} icoFoam -help | grep ${{ matrix.openfoam-version }}
239 | - name: Regression test
240 | run: . $WM_DIR/scripts/AllwmakeParseArguments
241 |
242 | multiple-installs:
243 | runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
244 | steps:
245 | - name: Checkout
246 | uses: actions/checkout@v4
247 | - name: Set up OpenFOAM 2412
248 | uses: ./
249 | with:
250 | openfoam-version: 2412
251 | - name: Set up OpenFOAM 2406
252 | uses: ./
253 | with:
254 | openfoam-version: 2406
255 | - name: Test OpenFOAM 2406
256 | run: |
257 | icoFoam -help | grep 2406
258 | openfoam icoFoam -help | grep 2406
259 | - name: Test OpenFOAM v2412
260 | run: openfoam2412 icoFoam -help | grep 2412
261 |
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/.github/workflows/release.yml:
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1 | name: Release
2 |
3 | on:
4 | release:
5 | types: [published]
6 |
7 | jobs:
8 | update-tags:
9 | permissions:
10 | contents: write
11 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
12 | if: ${{ github.event.release.prerelease == false }}
13 | steps:
14 | - name: Checkout
15 | uses: actions/checkout@v4
16 | - name: Update major and minor version tags
17 | uses: sersoft-gmbh/running-release-tags-action@v3
18 | with:
19 | create-release: false
20 |
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1 | # setup-openfoam
2 |
3 | [](https://github.com/gerlero/setup-openfoam/actions/workflows/ci.yml)
4 | [](https://github.com/gerlero/setup-openfoam/actions/workflows/release.yml)
5 | 
6 |
7 | Installs and activates a specific version of OpenFOAM in the GitHub Actions environment.
8 |
9 | ## Usage
10 |
11 | ```yaml
12 | steps:
13 | - uses: actions/checkout@v4
14 | - uses: gerlero/setup-openfoam@v1
15 | with:
16 | openfoam-version: 2412
17 | - run: blockMesh
18 | - run: icoFoam
19 | ```
20 |
21 | ### Testing multiple OpenFOAM versions
22 |
23 | ```yaml
24 | strategy:
25 | matrix:
26 | openfoam-version: [11, 12, 2406, 2412] # Add other versions here if needed
27 | fail-fast: true
28 | steps:
29 | - uses: actions/checkout@v4
30 | - name: Set up OpenFOAM
31 | uses: gerlero/setup-openfoam@v1
32 | with:
33 | openfoam-version: ${{ matrix.openfoam-version }}
34 | - run: blockMesh
35 | - run: icoFoam
36 | ```
37 |
38 | ## Inputs
39 |
40 | ### `openfoam-version`
41 |
42 | **Required**. OpenFOAM version number (read below for the available versions).
43 |
44 | ### `cache`
45 |
46 | Whether to cache the OpenFOAM installation between runs. Default: `true`.
47 |
48 | ## Available OpenFOAM versions by runner OS
49 |
50 | - **`ubuntu-24.04`**: 2412, 2406, 2312, 2306, 2212 (openfoam.com), 12, 11 (openfoam.org)
51 |
52 | - **`ubuntu-22.04`**: 2412, 2406, 2312, 2306, 2212, 2206, 2112, 2106, 2012, 2006 (openfoam.com), 12, 11, 10, 9 (openfoam.org)
53 |
54 | - **`ubuntu-24.04-arm`**: 2412, 2406, 2312, 2306, 2212 (openfoam.com), 12, 11 (openfoam.org)
55 |
56 | - **`ubuntu-22.04-arm`**: 2412, 2406, 2312, 2306, 2212, 2206, 2112, 2106, 2006 (openfoam.com), 12, 11 (openfoam.org)
57 |
58 | - **`macos-15`**, **`macos-14`**, **`macos-13`**: 2412, 2406, 2312, 2306, 2212, 2206, 2112 (via [OpenFOAM.app](https://github.com/gerlero/openfoam-app))
59 |
60 | - [Docker `container`](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/writing-workflows/choosing-where-your-workflow-runs/running-jobs-in-a-container) based on:
61 |
62 | - `ubuntu:24.04`: 2412, 2406, 2312, 2306, 2212 (openfoam.com), 12, 11 (openfoam.org)
63 |
64 | - `ubuntu:22.04`: 2412, 2406, 2312, 2306, 2212, 2206, 2112, 2106, 2012, 2006 (openfoam.com), 12, 11, 10, 9 (openfoam.org)
65 |
66 | - `ubuntu:20.04`: 2412, 2406, 2312, 2306, 2212, 2206, 2112, 2106, 2012, 2006 (openfoam.com), 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7 (openfoam.org)
67 |
68 | - `debian:bookworm`: 2312, 2212, 2206, 2112, 2106, 2006 (openfoam.com)
69 |
70 | - `debian:bullseye`: 2312, 2212, 2206, 2112, 2106, 2012, 2006 (openfoam.com)
71 |
72 | - Windows: not supported
73 |
74 | ## Related actions
75 |
76 | - [`gerlero/apt-install`](https://github.com/gerlero/apt-install): GitHub Action to install and cache APT packages.
77 | - [`gerlero/add-apt-repository`](https://github.com/gerlero/add-apt-repository): GitHub Action to add a new APT repository for installing packages.
78 | - [`gerlero/brew-install`](https://github.com/gerlero/brew-install): GitHub Action to install and cache Homebrew packages.
79 |
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1 | name: Setup OpenFOAM
2 | description: Set up a specific version of OpenFOAM
3 | inputs:
4 | openfoam-version:
5 | description: Version of OpenFOAM to set up
6 | cache:
7 | description: Whether to cache the OpenFOAM installation for future runs
8 | default: true
9 | branding:
10 | icon: grid
11 | color: blue
12 | runs:
13 | using: "composite"
14 | steps:
15 | - name: Prepare
16 | id: prep
17 | run: |
18 | if [ $(uname) == "Darwin" ]; then
19 | echo "brew-cask=gerlero/openfoam/openfoam@${{ inputs.openfoam-version }}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
20 | echo "openfoam-etc=/Applications/OpenFOAM-v${{ inputs.openfoam-version }}.app/Contents/Resources/etc" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
21 | elif [ ${{ inputs.openfoam-version }} -lt 1000 ]; then
22 | echo "apt-repository=http://dl.openfoam.org/ubuntu" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
23 | echo "apt-key=$GITHUB_ACTION_PATH/gpg.key" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
24 | echo "apt-package=openfoam${{ inputs.openfoam-version }}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
25 | echo "openfoam-etc=/opt/openfoam${{ inputs.openfoam-version }}/etc" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
26 | else
27 | echo "apt-repository=https://dl.openfoam.com/repos/deb" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
28 | echo "apt-key=$GITHUB_ACTION_PATH/pubkey.gpg" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
29 | echo "apt-package=openfoam${{ inputs.openfoam-version }}-default" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
30 | echo "openfoam-etc=/usr/lib/openfoam/openfoam${{ inputs.openfoam-version }}/etc" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
31 | fi
32 | shell: bash
33 | - name: Add APT repository
34 | if: steps.prep.outputs.apt-repository
35 | uses: gerlero/add-apt-repository@v1
36 | with:
37 | uri: ${{ steps.prep.outputs.apt-repository }}
38 | key: ${{ steps.prep.outputs.apt-key }}
39 | cache: ${{ inputs.cache == 'true' }}
40 | - name: Install OpenFOAM on Linux
41 | if: steps.prep.outputs.apt-package
42 | uses: gerlero/apt-install@v1
43 | with:
44 | packages: ${{ steps.prep.outputs.apt-package }}
45 | install-recommends: false
46 | cache: ${{ inputs.cache == 'true' }}
47 | - name: Install OpenFOAM on macOS
48 | if: steps.prep.outputs.brew-cask
49 | uses: gerlero/brew-install@v1
50 | with:
51 | packages: ${{ steps.prep.outputs.brew-cask }}
52 | type: cask
53 | cache: ${{ inputs.cache == 'true' }}
54 | - name: Activate OpenFOAM for future steps
55 | run: |
56 | old_path="$PATH"
57 | source "${{ steps.prep.outputs.openfoam-etc }}/bashrc" || true
58 |
59 | for var in "${!WM_@}"; do
60 | echo "$var=${!var}" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
61 | done
62 |
63 | for var in "${!FOAM_@}"; do
64 | echo "$var=${!var}" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
65 | done
66 |
67 | echo "LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
68 |
69 | echo "${PATH/%:$old_path}" >> "$GITHUB_PATH"
70 | shell: bash
71 | - name: Add openfoam command to PATH
72 | if: inputs.openfoam-version >= 1000
73 | run: |
74 | mkdir -p ~/.setup-openfoam/bin
75 | ln -sf $(which openfoam${{ inputs.openfoam-version }}) ~/.setup-openfoam/bin/openfoam
76 | echo ~/.setup-openfoam/bin >> "$GITHUB_PATH"
77 | shell: bash
78 |
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