setup-python/__tests__/cache-restore.test.ts

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Use correct Poetry config when collecting Poetry projects (#447) * Use correct Poetry config when collecting Poetry projects When collecting Poetry projects for caching, a '**/poetry.lock' glob is used. However, in order to process the Poetry configuration, the "poetry" command is run from the repo's root directory; this causes Poetry to return an invalid configuration when there is a Poetry project inside an inner directory. Instead of running a single Poetry command, glob for the same pattern, and run a Poetry command for every discovered project. * Fix typo: saveSatetSpy -> saveStateSpy * poetry: Support same virtualenv appearing in multiple projects * Add nested Poetry projects test * poetry: Set up environment for each project individually * tests/cache-restore: Do not look for dependency files outside `data` When the default dependency path is used for cache distributors, they are looking for the dependency file in the project's root (including the source code), which leads to tests taking a significant amount of time, especially on Windows runners. We thus hit sporadic test failures. Change the test cases such that dependency files are always searched for inside of `__tests__/data`, ignoring the rest of the project. * poetry: Simplify `virtualenvs.in-project` boolean check * README: Explain that poetry might create multiple caches * poetry: Run `poetry env use` only after cache is loaded The virtualenv cache might contain invalid entries, such as virtualenvs built in previous, buggy versions of this action. The `poetry env use` command will recreate virtualenvs in case they are invalid, but it has to be run only *after* the cache is loaded. Refactor `CacheDistributor` a bit such that the validation (and possible recreation) of virtualenvs happens only after the cache is loaded. * poetry: Bump cache primary key
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import * as path from 'path';
import * as core from '@actions/core';
import * as cache from '@actions/cache';
import * as exec from '@actions/exec';
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import * as io from '@actions/io';
import {getCacheDistributor} from '../src/cache-distributions/cache-factory';
Use correct Poetry config when collecting Poetry projects (#447) * Use correct Poetry config when collecting Poetry projects When collecting Poetry projects for caching, a '**/poetry.lock' glob is used. However, in order to process the Poetry configuration, the "poetry" command is run from the repo's root directory; this causes Poetry to return an invalid configuration when there is a Poetry project inside an inner directory. Instead of running a single Poetry command, glob for the same pattern, and run a Poetry command for every discovered project. * Fix typo: saveSatetSpy -> saveStateSpy * poetry: Support same virtualenv appearing in multiple projects * Add nested Poetry projects test * poetry: Set up environment for each project individually * tests/cache-restore: Do not look for dependency files outside `data` When the default dependency path is used for cache distributors, they are looking for the dependency file in the project's root (including the source code), which leads to tests taking a significant amount of time, especially on Windows runners. We thus hit sporadic test failures. Change the test cases such that dependency files are always searched for inside of `__tests__/data`, ignoring the rest of the project. * poetry: Simplify `virtualenvs.in-project` boolean check * README: Explain that poetry might create multiple caches * poetry: Run `poetry env use` only after cache is loaded The virtualenv cache might contain invalid entries, such as virtualenvs built in previous, buggy versions of this action. The `poetry env use` command will recreate virtualenvs in case they are invalid, but it has to be run only *after* the cache is loaded. Refactor `CacheDistributor` a bit such that the validation (and possible recreation) of virtualenvs happens only after the cache is loaded. * poetry: Bump cache primary key
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import {State} from '../src/cache-distributions/cache-distributor';
import * as constants from '../src/cache-distributions/constants';
describe('restore-cache', () => {
const pipFileLockHash =
'a3bdcc71289e4979ca9e051810d81999cc99823109faf6912e17ff14c8e621a6';
const requirementsHash =
'd8110e0006d7fb5ee76365d565eef9d37df1d11598b912d3eb66d398d57a1121';
const requirementsLinuxHash =
'2d0ff7f46b0e120e3d3294db65768b474934242637b9899b873e6283dfd16d7c';
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const poetryLockHash =
Use correct Poetry config when collecting Poetry projects (#447) * Use correct Poetry config when collecting Poetry projects When collecting Poetry projects for caching, a '**/poetry.lock' glob is used. However, in order to process the Poetry configuration, the "poetry" command is run from the repo's root directory; this causes Poetry to return an invalid configuration when there is a Poetry project inside an inner directory. Instead of running a single Poetry command, glob for the same pattern, and run a Poetry command for every discovered project. * Fix typo: saveSatetSpy -> saveStateSpy * poetry: Support same virtualenv appearing in multiple projects * Add nested Poetry projects test * poetry: Set up environment for each project individually * tests/cache-restore: Do not look for dependency files outside `data` When the default dependency path is used for cache distributors, they are looking for the dependency file in the project's root (including the source code), which leads to tests taking a significant amount of time, especially on Windows runners. We thus hit sporadic test failures. Change the test cases such that dependency files are always searched for inside of `__tests__/data`, ignoring the rest of the project. * poetry: Simplify `virtualenvs.in-project` boolean check * README: Explain that poetry might create multiple caches * poetry: Run `poetry env use` only after cache is loaded The virtualenv cache might contain invalid entries, such as virtualenvs built in previous, buggy versions of this action. The `poetry env use` command will recreate virtualenvs in case they are invalid, but it has to be run only *after* the cache is loaded. Refactor `CacheDistributor` a bit such that the validation (and possible recreation) of virtualenvs happens only after the cache is loaded. * poetry: Bump cache primary key
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'f24ea1ad73968e6c8d80c16a093ade72d9332c433aeef979a0dd943e6a99b2ab';
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const poetryConfigOutput = `
cache-dir = "/Users/patrick/Library/Caches/pypoetry"
experimental.new-installer = false
installer.parallel = true
virtualenvs.create = true
virtualenvs.in-project = true
virtualenvs.path = "{cache-dir}/virtualenvs" # /Users/patrick/Library/Caches/pypoetry/virtualenvs
`;
// core spy
let infoSpy: jest.SpyInstance;
let warningSpy: jest.SpyInstance;
let debugSpy: jest.SpyInstance;
Use correct Poetry config when collecting Poetry projects (#447) * Use correct Poetry config when collecting Poetry projects When collecting Poetry projects for caching, a '**/poetry.lock' glob is used. However, in order to process the Poetry configuration, the "poetry" command is run from the repo's root directory; this causes Poetry to return an invalid configuration when there is a Poetry project inside an inner directory. Instead of running a single Poetry command, glob for the same pattern, and run a Poetry command for every discovered project. * Fix typo: saveSatetSpy -> saveStateSpy * poetry: Support same virtualenv appearing in multiple projects * Add nested Poetry projects test * poetry: Set up environment for each project individually * tests/cache-restore: Do not look for dependency files outside `data` When the default dependency path is used for cache distributors, they are looking for the dependency file in the project's root (including the source code), which leads to tests taking a significant amount of time, especially on Windows runners. We thus hit sporadic test failures. Change the test cases such that dependency files are always searched for inside of `__tests__/data`, ignoring the rest of the project. * poetry: Simplify `virtualenvs.in-project` boolean check * README: Explain that poetry might create multiple caches * poetry: Run `poetry env use` only after cache is loaded The virtualenv cache might contain invalid entries, such as virtualenvs built in previous, buggy versions of this action. The `poetry env use` command will recreate virtualenvs in case they are invalid, but it has to be run only *after* the cache is loaded. Refactor `CacheDistributor` a bit such that the validation (and possible recreation) of virtualenvs happens only after the cache is loaded. * poetry: Bump cache primary key
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let saveStateSpy: jest.SpyInstance;
let getStateSpy: jest.SpyInstance;
let setOutputSpy: jest.SpyInstance;
// cache spy
let restoreCacheSpy: jest.SpyInstance;
// exec spy
let getExecOutputSpy: jest.SpyInstance;
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// io spy
let whichSpy: jest.SpyInstance;
beforeEach(() => {
process.env['RUNNER_OS'] = process.env['RUNNER_OS'] ?? 'linux';
infoSpy = jest.spyOn(core, 'info');
infoSpy.mockImplementation(input => undefined);
warningSpy = jest.spyOn(core, 'warning');
warningSpy.mockImplementation(input => undefined);
debugSpy = jest.spyOn(core, 'debug');
debugSpy.mockImplementation(input => undefined);
Use correct Poetry config when collecting Poetry projects (#447) * Use correct Poetry config when collecting Poetry projects When collecting Poetry projects for caching, a '**/poetry.lock' glob is used. However, in order to process the Poetry configuration, the "poetry" command is run from the repo's root directory; this causes Poetry to return an invalid configuration when there is a Poetry project inside an inner directory. Instead of running a single Poetry command, glob for the same pattern, and run a Poetry command for every discovered project. * Fix typo: saveSatetSpy -> saveStateSpy * poetry: Support same virtualenv appearing in multiple projects * Add nested Poetry projects test * poetry: Set up environment for each project individually * tests/cache-restore: Do not look for dependency files outside `data` When the default dependency path is used for cache distributors, they are looking for the dependency file in the project's root (including the source code), which leads to tests taking a significant amount of time, especially on Windows runners. We thus hit sporadic test failures. Change the test cases such that dependency files are always searched for inside of `__tests__/data`, ignoring the rest of the project. * poetry: Simplify `virtualenvs.in-project` boolean check * README: Explain that poetry might create multiple caches * poetry: Run `poetry env use` only after cache is loaded The virtualenv cache might contain invalid entries, such as virtualenvs built in previous, buggy versions of this action. The `poetry env use` command will recreate virtualenvs in case they are invalid, but it has to be run only *after* the cache is loaded. Refactor `CacheDistributor` a bit such that the validation (and possible recreation) of virtualenvs happens only after the cache is loaded. * poetry: Bump cache primary key
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saveStateSpy = jest.spyOn(core, 'saveState');
saveStateSpy.mockImplementation(input => undefined);
getStateSpy = jest.spyOn(core, 'getState');
getStateSpy.mockImplementation(input => undefined);
getExecOutputSpy = jest.spyOn(exec, 'getExecOutput');
getExecOutputSpy.mockImplementation((input: string) => {
if (input.includes('pip')) {
return {stdout: 'pip', stderr: '', exitCode: 0};
}
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if (input.includes('poetry')) {
return {stdout: poetryConfigOutput, stderr: '', exitCode: 0};
}
if (input.includes('lsb_release')) {
return {stdout: 'Ubuntu\n20.04', stderr: '', exitCode: 0};
}
return {stdout: '', stderr: 'Error occured', exitCode: 2};
});
setOutputSpy = jest.spyOn(core, 'setOutput');
setOutputSpy.mockImplementation(input => undefined);
restoreCacheSpy = jest.spyOn(cache, 'restoreCache');
restoreCacheSpy.mockImplementation(
(cachePaths: string[], primaryKey: string, restoreKey?: string) => {
return primaryKey;
}
);
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whichSpy = jest.spyOn(io, 'which');
whichSpy.mockImplementation(() => '/path/to/python');
});
describe('Validate provided package manager', () => {
it.each(['npm', 'pip2', 'pip21', 'pip21.3', 'pipenv32'])(
'Throw an error because %s is not supported',
async packageManager => {
expect(() =>
getCacheDistributor(packageManager, '3.8.12', undefined)
).toThrowError(`Caching for '${packageManager}' is not supported`);
}
);
});
describe('Restore dependencies', () => {
it.each([
Use correct Poetry config when collecting Poetry projects (#447) * Use correct Poetry config when collecting Poetry projects When collecting Poetry projects for caching, a '**/poetry.lock' glob is used. However, in order to process the Poetry configuration, the "poetry" command is run from the repo's root directory; this causes Poetry to return an invalid configuration when there is a Poetry project inside an inner directory. Instead of running a single Poetry command, glob for the same pattern, and run a Poetry command for every discovered project. * Fix typo: saveSatetSpy -> saveStateSpy * poetry: Support same virtualenv appearing in multiple projects * Add nested Poetry projects test * poetry: Set up environment for each project individually * tests/cache-restore: Do not look for dependency files outside `data` When the default dependency path is used for cache distributors, they are looking for the dependency file in the project's root (including the source code), which leads to tests taking a significant amount of time, especially on Windows runners. We thus hit sporadic test failures. Change the test cases such that dependency files are always searched for inside of `__tests__/data`, ignoring the rest of the project. * poetry: Simplify `virtualenvs.in-project` boolean check * README: Explain that poetry might create multiple caches * poetry: Run `poetry env use` only after cache is loaded The virtualenv cache might contain invalid entries, such as virtualenvs built in previous, buggy versions of this action. The `poetry env use` command will recreate virtualenvs in case they are invalid, but it has to be run only *after* the cache is loaded. Refactor `CacheDistributor` a bit such that the validation (and possible recreation) of virtualenvs happens only after the cache is loaded. * poetry: Bump cache primary key
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[
'pip',
'3.8.12',
'__tests__/data/**/requirements.txt',
requirementsHash,
undefined
],
[
'pip',
'3.8.12',
'__tests__/data/**/requirements-linux.txt',
requirementsLinuxHash,
undefined
],
[
'pip',
'3.8.12',
'__tests__/data/requirements-linux.txt',
Use correct Poetry config when collecting Poetry projects (#447) * Use correct Poetry config when collecting Poetry projects When collecting Poetry projects for caching, a '**/poetry.lock' glob is used. However, in order to process the Poetry configuration, the "poetry" command is run from the repo's root directory; this causes Poetry to return an invalid configuration when there is a Poetry project inside an inner directory. Instead of running a single Poetry command, glob for the same pattern, and run a Poetry command for every discovered project. * Fix typo: saveSatetSpy -> saveStateSpy * poetry: Support same virtualenv appearing in multiple projects * Add nested Poetry projects test * poetry: Set up environment for each project individually * tests/cache-restore: Do not look for dependency files outside `data` When the default dependency path is used for cache distributors, they are looking for the dependency file in the project's root (including the source code), which leads to tests taking a significant amount of time, especially on Windows runners. We thus hit sporadic test failures. Change the test cases such that dependency files are always searched for inside of `__tests__/data`, ignoring the rest of the project. * poetry: Simplify `virtualenvs.in-project` boolean check * README: Explain that poetry might create multiple caches * poetry: Run `poetry env use` only after cache is loaded The virtualenv cache might contain invalid entries, such as virtualenvs built in previous, buggy versions of this action. The `poetry env use` command will recreate virtualenvs in case they are invalid, but it has to be run only *after* the cache is loaded. Refactor `CacheDistributor` a bit such that the validation (and possible recreation) of virtualenvs happens only after the cache is loaded. * poetry: Bump cache primary key
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requirementsLinuxHash,
undefined
],
Use correct Poetry config when collecting Poetry projects (#447) * Use correct Poetry config when collecting Poetry projects When collecting Poetry projects for caching, a '**/poetry.lock' glob is used. However, in order to process the Poetry configuration, the "poetry" command is run from the repo's root directory; this causes Poetry to return an invalid configuration when there is a Poetry project inside an inner directory. Instead of running a single Poetry command, glob for the same pattern, and run a Poetry command for every discovered project. * Fix typo: saveSatetSpy -> saveStateSpy * poetry: Support same virtualenv appearing in multiple projects * Add nested Poetry projects test * poetry: Set up environment for each project individually * tests/cache-restore: Do not look for dependency files outside `data` When the default dependency path is used for cache distributors, they are looking for the dependency file in the project's root (including the source code), which leads to tests taking a significant amount of time, especially on Windows runners. We thus hit sporadic test failures. Change the test cases such that dependency files are always searched for inside of `__tests__/data`, ignoring the rest of the project. * poetry: Simplify `virtualenvs.in-project` boolean check * README: Explain that poetry might create multiple caches * poetry: Run `poetry env use` only after cache is loaded The virtualenv cache might contain invalid entries, such as virtualenvs built in previous, buggy versions of this action. The `poetry env use` command will recreate virtualenvs in case they are invalid, but it has to be run only *after* the cache is loaded. Refactor `CacheDistributor` a bit such that the validation (and possible recreation) of virtualenvs happens only after the cache is loaded. * poetry: Bump cache primary key
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[
'pip',
'3.8.12',
'__tests__/data/requirements.txt',
requirementsHash,
undefined
],
[
'pipenv',
'3.9.1',
'__tests__/data/**/Pipfile.lock',
pipFileLockHash,
undefined
],
[
'pipenv',
'3.9.12',
'__tests__/data/requirements.txt',
requirementsHash,
undefined
],
[
'poetry',
'3.9.1',
'__tests__/data/**/poetry.lock',
poetryLockHash,
[
'/Users/patrick/Library/Caches/pypoetry/virtualenvs',
path.join(__dirname, 'data', 'inner', '.venv'),
path.join(__dirname, 'data', '.venv')
]
]
])(
'restored dependencies for %s by primaryKey',
Use correct Poetry config when collecting Poetry projects (#447) * Use correct Poetry config when collecting Poetry projects When collecting Poetry projects for caching, a '**/poetry.lock' glob is used. However, in order to process the Poetry configuration, the "poetry" command is run from the repo's root directory; this causes Poetry to return an invalid configuration when there is a Poetry project inside an inner directory. Instead of running a single Poetry command, glob for the same pattern, and run a Poetry command for every discovered project. * Fix typo: saveSatetSpy -> saveStateSpy * poetry: Support same virtualenv appearing in multiple projects * Add nested Poetry projects test * poetry: Set up environment for each project individually * tests/cache-restore: Do not look for dependency files outside `data` When the default dependency path is used for cache distributors, they are looking for the dependency file in the project's root (including the source code), which leads to tests taking a significant amount of time, especially on Windows runners. We thus hit sporadic test failures. Change the test cases such that dependency files are always searched for inside of `__tests__/data`, ignoring the rest of the project. * poetry: Simplify `virtualenvs.in-project` boolean check * README: Explain that poetry might create multiple caches * poetry: Run `poetry env use` only after cache is loaded The virtualenv cache might contain invalid entries, such as virtualenvs built in previous, buggy versions of this action. The `poetry env use` command will recreate virtualenvs in case they are invalid, but it has to be run only *after* the cache is loaded. Refactor `CacheDistributor` a bit such that the validation (and possible recreation) of virtualenvs happens only after the cache is loaded. * poetry: Bump cache primary key
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async (
packageManager,
pythonVersion,
dependencyFile,
fileHash,
cachePaths
) => {
const cacheDistributor = getCacheDistributor(
packageManager,
pythonVersion,
dependencyFile
);
await cacheDistributor.restoreCache();
Use correct Poetry config when collecting Poetry projects (#447) * Use correct Poetry config when collecting Poetry projects When collecting Poetry projects for caching, a '**/poetry.lock' glob is used. However, in order to process the Poetry configuration, the "poetry" command is run from the repo's root directory; this causes Poetry to return an invalid configuration when there is a Poetry project inside an inner directory. Instead of running a single Poetry command, glob for the same pattern, and run a Poetry command for every discovered project. * Fix typo: saveSatetSpy -> saveStateSpy * poetry: Support same virtualenv appearing in multiple projects * Add nested Poetry projects test * poetry: Set up environment for each project individually * tests/cache-restore: Do not look for dependency files outside `data` When the default dependency path is used for cache distributors, they are looking for the dependency file in the project's root (including the source code), which leads to tests taking a significant amount of time, especially on Windows runners. We thus hit sporadic test failures. Change the test cases such that dependency files are always searched for inside of `__tests__/data`, ignoring the rest of the project. * poetry: Simplify `virtualenvs.in-project` boolean check * README: Explain that poetry might create multiple caches * poetry: Run `poetry env use` only after cache is loaded The virtualenv cache might contain invalid entries, such as virtualenvs built in previous, buggy versions of this action. The `poetry env use` command will recreate virtualenvs in case they are invalid, but it has to be run only *after* the cache is loaded. Refactor `CacheDistributor` a bit such that the validation (and possible recreation) of virtualenvs happens only after the cache is loaded. * poetry: Bump cache primary key
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if (cachePaths !== undefined) {
expect(saveStateSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(
State.CACHE_PATHS,
cachePaths
);
}
if (process.platform === 'linux' && packageManager === 'pip') {
expect(infoSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(
`Cache restored from key: setup-python-${process.env['RUNNER_OS']}-20.04-Ubuntu-python-${pythonVersion}-${packageManager}-${fileHash}`
);
Use correct Poetry config when collecting Poetry projects (#447) * Use correct Poetry config when collecting Poetry projects When collecting Poetry projects for caching, a '**/poetry.lock' glob is used. However, in order to process the Poetry configuration, the "poetry" command is run from the repo's root directory; this causes Poetry to return an invalid configuration when there is a Poetry project inside an inner directory. Instead of running a single Poetry command, glob for the same pattern, and run a Poetry command for every discovered project. * Fix typo: saveSatetSpy -> saveStateSpy * poetry: Support same virtualenv appearing in multiple projects * Add nested Poetry projects test * poetry: Set up environment for each project individually * tests/cache-restore: Do not look for dependency files outside `data` When the default dependency path is used for cache distributors, they are looking for the dependency file in the project's root (including the source code), which leads to tests taking a significant amount of time, especially on Windows runners. We thus hit sporadic test failures. Change the test cases such that dependency files are always searched for inside of `__tests__/data`, ignoring the rest of the project. * poetry: Simplify `virtualenvs.in-project` boolean check * README: Explain that poetry might create multiple caches * poetry: Run `poetry env use` only after cache is loaded The virtualenv cache might contain invalid entries, such as virtualenvs built in previous, buggy versions of this action. The `poetry env use` command will recreate virtualenvs in case they are invalid, but it has to be run only *after* the cache is loaded. Refactor `CacheDistributor` a bit such that the validation (and possible recreation) of virtualenvs happens only after the cache is loaded. * poetry: Bump cache primary key
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} else if (packageManager === 'poetry') {
expect(infoSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(
`Cache restored from key: setup-python-${process.env['RUNNER_OS']}-python-${pythonVersion}-${packageManager}-v2-${fileHash}`
);
} else {
expect(infoSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(
`Cache restored from key: setup-python-${process.env['RUNNER_OS']}-python-${pythonVersion}-${packageManager}-${fileHash}`
);
}
},
30000
);
it.each([['pipenv', '3.9.12', 'requirements.txt', 'requirements.txt']])(
'Should throw an error because dependency file is not found',
async (
packageManager,
pythonVersion,
dependencyFile,
cacheDependencyPath
) => {
const cacheDistributor = getCacheDistributor(
packageManager,
pythonVersion,
dependencyFile
);
await expect(cacheDistributor.restoreCache()).rejects.toThrowError(
`No file in ${process.cwd()} matched to [${cacheDependencyPath
.split('\n')
.join(',')}], make sure you have checked out the target repository`
);
}
);
it.each([
['pip', '3.8.12', 'requirements-linux.txt'],
['pip', '3.8.12', 'requirements.txt']
])(
'Shouldn`t throw an error as there is a default file `pyproject.toml` to use when requirements.txt is not specified',
async (packageManager, pythonVersion, dependencyFile) => {
const cacheDistributor = getCacheDistributor(
packageManager,
pythonVersion,
dependencyFile
);
await expect(cacheDistributor.restoreCache()).resolves;
}
);
it.each([
['pip', '3.8.12', 'requirements-linux.txt'],
['pip', '3.8.12', 'requirements.txt']
])(
'Should throw an error as there is no default file `pyproject.toml` to use when requirements.txt is not specified',
async (packageManager, pythonVersion, dependencyFile) => {
jest.mock('../src/cache-distributions/constants', () => ({
CACHE_DEPENDENCY_BACKUP_PATH: '**/pyprojecttest.toml'
}));
const cacheDistributor = getCacheDistributor(
packageManager,
pythonVersion,
dependencyFile
);
await expect(cacheDistributor.restoreCache()).resolves;
}
);
});
describe('Dependencies changed', () => {
it.each([
Use correct Poetry config when collecting Poetry projects (#447) * Use correct Poetry config when collecting Poetry projects When collecting Poetry projects for caching, a '**/poetry.lock' glob is used. However, in order to process the Poetry configuration, the "poetry" command is run from the repo's root directory; this causes Poetry to return an invalid configuration when there is a Poetry project inside an inner directory. Instead of running a single Poetry command, glob for the same pattern, and run a Poetry command for every discovered project. * Fix typo: saveSatetSpy -> saveStateSpy * poetry: Support same virtualenv appearing in multiple projects * Add nested Poetry projects test * poetry: Set up environment for each project individually * tests/cache-restore: Do not look for dependency files outside `data` When the default dependency path is used for cache distributors, they are looking for the dependency file in the project's root (including the source code), which leads to tests taking a significant amount of time, especially on Windows runners. We thus hit sporadic test failures. Change the test cases such that dependency files are always searched for inside of `__tests__/data`, ignoring the rest of the project. * poetry: Simplify `virtualenvs.in-project` boolean check * README: Explain that poetry might create multiple caches * poetry: Run `poetry env use` only after cache is loaded The virtualenv cache might contain invalid entries, such as virtualenvs built in previous, buggy versions of this action. The `poetry env use` command will recreate virtualenvs in case they are invalid, but it has to be run only *after* the cache is loaded. Refactor `CacheDistributor` a bit such that the validation (and possible recreation) of virtualenvs happens only after the cache is loaded. * poetry: Bump cache primary key
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['pip', '3.8.12', '__tests__/data/**/requirements.txt', pipFileLockHash],
[
'pip',
'3.8.12',
'__tests__/data/**/requirements-linux.txt',
pipFileLockHash
],
[
'pip',
'3.8.12',
'__tests__/data/requirements-linux.txt',
pipFileLockHash
],
['pip', '3.8.12', '__tests__/data/requirements.txt', pipFileLockHash],
Use correct Poetry config when collecting Poetry projects (#447) * Use correct Poetry config when collecting Poetry projects When collecting Poetry projects for caching, a '**/poetry.lock' glob is used. However, in order to process the Poetry configuration, the "poetry" command is run from the repo's root directory; this causes Poetry to return an invalid configuration when there is a Poetry project inside an inner directory. Instead of running a single Poetry command, glob for the same pattern, and run a Poetry command for every discovered project. * Fix typo: saveSatetSpy -> saveStateSpy * poetry: Support same virtualenv appearing in multiple projects * Add nested Poetry projects test * poetry: Set up environment for each project individually * tests/cache-restore: Do not look for dependency files outside `data` When the default dependency path is used for cache distributors, they are looking for the dependency file in the project's root (including the source code), which leads to tests taking a significant amount of time, especially on Windows runners. We thus hit sporadic test failures. Change the test cases such that dependency files are always searched for inside of `__tests__/data`, ignoring the rest of the project. * poetry: Simplify `virtualenvs.in-project` boolean check * README: Explain that poetry might create multiple caches * poetry: Run `poetry env use` only after cache is loaded The virtualenv cache might contain invalid entries, such as virtualenvs built in previous, buggy versions of this action. The `poetry env use` command will recreate virtualenvs in case they are invalid, but it has to be run only *after* the cache is loaded. Refactor `CacheDistributor` a bit such that the validation (and possible recreation) of virtualenvs happens only after the cache is loaded. * poetry: Bump cache primary key
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['pipenv', '3.9.1', '__tests__/data/**/Pipfile.lock', requirementsHash],
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['pipenv', '3.9.12', '__tests__/data/requirements.txt', requirementsHash],
Use correct Poetry config when collecting Poetry projects (#447) * Use correct Poetry config when collecting Poetry projects When collecting Poetry projects for caching, a '**/poetry.lock' glob is used. However, in order to process the Poetry configuration, the "poetry" command is run from the repo's root directory; this causes Poetry to return an invalid configuration when there is a Poetry project inside an inner directory. Instead of running a single Poetry command, glob for the same pattern, and run a Poetry command for every discovered project. * Fix typo: saveSatetSpy -> saveStateSpy * poetry: Support same virtualenv appearing in multiple projects * Add nested Poetry projects test * poetry: Set up environment for each project individually * tests/cache-restore: Do not look for dependency files outside `data` When the default dependency path is used for cache distributors, they are looking for the dependency file in the project's root (including the source code), which leads to tests taking a significant amount of time, especially on Windows runners. We thus hit sporadic test failures. Change the test cases such that dependency files are always searched for inside of `__tests__/data`, ignoring the rest of the project. * poetry: Simplify `virtualenvs.in-project` boolean check * README: Explain that poetry might create multiple caches * poetry: Run `poetry env use` only after cache is loaded The virtualenv cache might contain invalid entries, such as virtualenvs built in previous, buggy versions of this action. The `poetry env use` command will recreate virtualenvs in case they are invalid, but it has to be run only *after* the cache is loaded. Refactor `CacheDistributor` a bit such that the validation (and possible recreation) of virtualenvs happens only after the cache is loaded. * poetry: Bump cache primary key
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['poetry', '3.9.1', '__tests__/data/**/poetry.lock', requirementsHash]
])(
'restored dependencies for %s by primaryKey',
async (packageManager, pythonVersion, dependencyFile, fileHash) => {
restoreCacheSpy.mockImplementation(
(cachePaths: string[], primaryKey: string, restoreKey?: string) => {
return primaryKey !== fileHash && restoreKey ? pipFileLockHash : '';
}
);
const cacheDistributor = getCacheDistributor(
packageManager,
pythonVersion,
dependencyFile
);
await cacheDistributor.restoreCache();
let result = '';
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switch (packageManager) {
case 'pip':
result = `Cache restored from key: ${fileHash}`;
break;
case 'pipenv':
result = 'pipenv cache is not found';
break;
case 'poetry':
result = 'poetry cache is not found';
break;
}
expect(infoSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(result);
}
);
});
describe('Check if handleMatchResult', () => {
it.each([
['pip', '3.8.12', 'requirements.txt', 'someKey', 'someKey', true],
['pipenv', '3.9.1', 'requirements.txt', 'someKey', 'someKey', true],
['poetry', '3.8.12', 'requirements.txt', 'someKey', 'someKey', true],
['pip', '3.9.2', 'requirements.txt', undefined, 'someKey', false],
['pipenv', '3.8.12', 'requirements.txt', undefined, 'someKey', false],
['poetry', '3.9.12', 'requirements.txt', undefined, 'someKey', false]
])(
'sets correct outputs',
async (
packageManager,
pythonVersion,
dependencyFile,
matchedKey,
restoredKey,
expectedOutputValue
) => {
const cacheDistributor = getCacheDistributor(
packageManager,
pythonVersion,
dependencyFile
);
cacheDistributor.handleMatchResult(matchedKey, restoredKey);
expect(setOutputSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(
'cache-hit',
expectedOutputValue
);
}
);
});
afterEach(() => {
jest.resetAllMocks();
jest.clearAllMocks();
});
});