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Move main script to main.sh #70

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7 changes: 7 additions & 0 deletions .gitattributes
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# Ensure git handles line endings correctly
# Set the default behavior, in case core.autocrlf is not set.
* text=auto

# Ensure shell scripts are strictly linux-style
*.sh text eol=lf
2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion .github/workflows/test.yml
Expand Up @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ jobs:
# feel free to update it
- run: |
source .github/scripts/assert.sh
assert_in "1.1.12" "$(poetry --version)"
assert_in "1.1.13" "$(poetry --version)"

# Make sure scripts are not deleted.
# If we deleted the scripts folder (or subfolders) by accident,
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65 changes: 8 additions & 57 deletions action.yml
Expand Up @@ -32,61 +32,12 @@ runs:
using: "composite"
steps:
- name: Install and configure Poetry
run: |
installation_script="$(mktemp)"
curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/python-poetry/poetry/48339106eb0d403a3c66519317488c8185844b32/install-poetry.py --output "$installation_script"

if [ "${{ runner.os }}" == "Windows" ]; then
path="C:/Users/runneradmin/AppData/Roaming/Python/Scripts"
else
path="$HOME/.local/"
fi

echo -e "\n\033[33mSetting Poetry installation path as $path\033[0m\n"
echo -e "\033[33mInstalling Poetry 👷\033[0m\n"

if [ "${{ inputs.version }}" == "latest" ]; then
POETRY_HOME=$path python3 $installation_script --yes ${{ inputs.installation-arguments}}
else
POETRY_HOME=$path python3 $installation_script --yes --version=${{ inputs.version }} ${{ inputs.installation-arguments}}
fi

echo "$path/bin" >>$GITHUB_PATH
export PATH="$path/bin:$PATH"

if [ "${{ runner.os }}" == "Windows" ]; then
poetry_="$path/bin/poetry.exe"
else
poetry_=poetry
fi

$poetry_ config virtualenvs.create ${{ inputs.virtualenvs-create }}
$poetry_ config virtualenvs.in-project ${{ inputs.virtualenvs-in-project }}
$poetry_ config virtualenvs.path ${{ inputs.virtualenvs-path }}

config="$($poetry_ config --list)"

if echo "$config" | grep -q -c "installer.parallel"; then
$poetry_ config installer.parallel "${{ inputs.installer-parallel }}"
fi

if [ "${{ runner.os }}" == "Windows" ]; then
act="source .venv/scripts/activate"
echo "VENV=.venv/scripts/activate" >>"$GITHUB_ENV"
else
act="source .venv/bin/activate"
echo "VENV=.venv/bin/activate" >>"$GITHUB_ENV"
fi

echo -e "\n\033[33mInstallation completed. Configuring settings 🛠\033[0m"
echo -e "\n\033[33mDone ✅\033[0m"

if [ "${{ inputs.virtualenvs-create }}" == true ] || [ "${{ inputs.virtualenvs-create }}" == "true" ]; then
echo -e "\n\033[33mIf you are creating a venv in your project, you can activate it by running '$act'. If you're running this in an OS matrix, you can use 'source \$VENV' instead, as an OS agnostic option\033[0m"
fi
if [ "${{ runner.os }}" == "Windows" ]; then
echo -e "\n\033[33mMake sure to set your default shell to bash when on Windows.\033[0m"
echo -e "\n\033[33mSee the github action docs for more information and examples.\033[0m"
fi

run: /bin/bash $GITHUB_ACTION_PATH/main.sh
shell: bash
env:
VERSION: ${{ inputs.version }}
VIRTUALENVS_CREATE: ${{ inputs.virtualenvs-create }}
VIRTUALENVS_IN_PROJECT: ${{ inputs.virtualenvs-in-project }}
VIRTUALENVS_PATH: ${{ inputs.virtualenvs-path }}
INSTALLER_PARALLEL: ${{ inputs.installer-parallel }}
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Poetry supports environment variables for settings (docs). I wonder if we might be able to kill two birds with one stone here. Perhaps we can rename the env vars to POETRY_* and drop code like this from the shell script completely

$poetry_ config virtualenvs.create ${VIRTUALENVS_CREATE}
$poetry_ config virtualenvs.in-project ${VIRTUALENVS_IN_PROJECT}
$poetry_ config virtualenvs.path ${VIRTUALENVS_PATH}

Needs testing, but unless I'm mistaken this should be inferred by Poetry if we do this, so the extra specification will become redundant.

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If this works out, I think it might also be worth checking if a user can overwrite our env vars using the env tag when specifying the action, like this:

- uses: snok/install-poetry@v1
  with:
    version: 1.1.10
  env:
    POETRY_VERSION: 1.1.13

It would be great if the POETRY_VERSION here would take precedence, but I'm guessing it wouldn't.

INSTALLATION_ARGUMENTS: ${{ inputs.installation-arguments }}
60 changes: 60 additions & 0 deletions main.sh
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#!/usr/bin/env bash

installation_script="$(mktemp)"
curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/python-poetry/poetry/48339106eb0d403a3c66519317488c8185844b32/install-poetry.py --output "$installation_script"

if [ "${RUNNER_OS}" == "Windows" ]; then
path="C:/Users/runneradmin/AppData/Roaming/Python/Scripts"
else
path="$HOME/.local/"
fi

echo -e "\n\033[33mSetting Poetry installation path as $path\033[0m\n"
echo -e "\033[33mInstalling Poetry 👷\033[0m\n"

if [ "${VERSION}" == "latest" ]; then
POETRY_HOME=$path python3 $installation_script --yes ${INSTALLATION_ARGUMENTS}
else
POETRY_HOME=$path python3 $installation_script --yes --version=${VERSION} ${INSTALLATION_ARGUMENTS}
fi
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Assuming the condition becomes redundant if we use POETRY_ env vars

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if [ "${VERSION}" == "latest" ]; then
POETRY_HOME=$path python3 $installation_script --yes ${INSTALLATION_ARGUMENTS}
else
POETRY_HOME=$path python3 $installation_script --yes --version=${VERSION} ${INSTALLATION_ARGUMENTS}
fi
POETRY_HOME=$path python3 $installation_script --yes ${INSTALLATION_ARGUMENTS}

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On second thought, I'm not so sure the version will be inferred by the installer. I can help test tomorrow.

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POETRY_VERSION=1.1.10 python3 $installation_script --yes prompts for a 1.1.10 installation, so that seems like it's working 👍


echo "$path/bin" >>"$GITHUB_PATH"
export PATH="$path/bin:$PATH"

if [ "${RUNNER_OS}" == "Windows" ]; then
poetry_="$path/bin/poetry.exe"
else
poetry_=poetry
fi

# Expand any "~" in VIRTUALENVS_PATH
VIRTUALENVS_PATH="${VIRTUALENVS_PATH/#\~/$HOME}"

$poetry_ config virtualenvs.create ${VIRTUALENVS_CREATE}
$poetry_ config virtualenvs.in-project ${VIRTUALENVS_IN_PROJECT}
$poetry_ config virtualenvs.path ${VIRTUALENVS_PATH}

config="$($poetry_ config --list)"

if echo "$config" | grep -q -c "installer.parallel"; then
$poetry_ config installer.parallel "${INSTALLER_PARALLEL}"
fi

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Assuming this all becomes redundant if we use POETRY_ env vars

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$poetry_ config virtualenvs.create ${VIRTUALENVS_CREATE}
$poetry_ config virtualenvs.in-project ${VIRTUALENVS_IN_PROJECT}
$poetry_ config virtualenvs.path ${VIRTUALENVS_PATH}
config="$($poetry_ config --list)"
if echo "$config" | grep -q -c "installer.parallel"; then
$poetry_ config installer.parallel "${INSTALLER_PARALLEL}"
fi

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While using POETRY_VERSION with the installation script works, doing POETRY_VIRTUALENVS_CREATE=false python3 $installation_script --yes does not results in the correct configuration:

❯ /Users/sondrelg/.local/bin/poetry config --list
cache-dir = "/Users/sondrelg/Library/Caches/pypoetry"
experimental.new-installer = true
installer.parallel = true
virtualenvs.create = true  # <-- should be false 
virtualenvs.in-project = null
virtualenvs.path = "{cache-dir}/virtualenvs"  # /Users/sondrelg/Library/Caches/pypoetry/virtualenvs

I suppose these values are checked when running poetry install, in which case I guess we would still need to explicitly set the configuration here, or export the environment variables so they're available in subsequent steps.

if [ "${RUNNER_OS}" == "Windows" ]; then
act="source .venv/scripts/activate"
echo "VENV=.venv/scripts/activate" >>"$GITHUB_ENV"
else
act="source .venv/bin/activate"
echo "VENV=.venv/bin/activate" >>"$GITHUB_ENV"
fi

echo -e "\n\033[33mInstallation completed. Configuring settings 🛠\033[0m"
echo -e "\n\033[33mDone ✅\033[0m"

if [ "${VIRTUALENVS_CREATE}" == true ] || [ "${VIRTUALENVS_CREATE}" == "true" ]; then
echo -e "\n\033[33mIf you are creating a venv in your project, you can activate it by running '$act'. If you're running this in an OS matrix, you can use 'source \$VENV' instead, as an OS agnostic option\033[0m"
fi
if [ "${RUNNER_OS}" == "Windows" ]; then
echo -e "\n\033[33mMake sure to set your default shell to bash when on Windows.\033[0m"
echo -e "\n\033[33mSee the github action docs for more information and examples.\033[0m"
fi