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Support x86_64/amd64 #24

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Support x86_64/amd64 #24

name: Advanced Example
on: [push, pull_request]
jobs:
build_job:
# The host should always be linux
runs-on: ubuntu-18.04
name: Build on ${{ matrix.distro }} ${{ matrix.arch }}
# Run steps on a matrix of 4 arch/distro combinations
strategy:
matrix:
include:
- arch: aarch64
distro: ubuntu18.04
- arch: ppc64le
distro: alpine_latest
- arch: riscv64
distro: ubuntu_latest
- arch: s390x
distro: fedora_latest
- arch: armv7
distro: archarm_latest
- arch: none
distro: none
base_image: ubuntu:18.04
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: ./ # If copying this example, change this to uraimo/[email protected]
name: Build artifact
id: build
with:
arch: ${{ matrix.arch }}
distro: ${{ matrix.distro }}
base_image: ${{ matrix.base_image }}
# Not required, but speeds up builds
githubToken: ${{ github.token }}
# Create an artifacts directory
setup: |
mkdir -p "${PWD}/artifacts"
# Mount the artifacts directory as /artifacts in the container
dockerRunArgs: |
--volume "${PWD}/artifacts:/artifacts"
# Pass some environment variables to the container
env: | # YAML, but pipe character is necessary
artifact_name: git-${{ matrix.distro }}_${{ matrix.arch }}
# The shell to run commands with in the container
shell: /bin/sh
# Install some dependencies in the container. This speeds up builds if
# you are also using githubToken. Any dependencies installed here will
# be part of the container image that gets cached, so subsequent
# builds don't have to re-install them. The image layer is cached
# publicly in your project's package repository, so it is vital that
# no secrets are present in the container state or logs.
# In this workflow, the only none step using a base_image is Ubuntu,
# so update apt without checking the acutal base_image value.
install: |
case "${{ matrix.distro }}" in
ubuntu*|jessie|stretch|buster)
apt-get update -q -y
apt-get install -q -y git
;;
fedora*)
dnf -y update
dnf -y install git which
;;
alpine*)
apk update
apk add git
;;
archarm*)
pacman -Syyu --noconfirm
pacman -S git which --noconfirm
;;
none)
apt-get update -q -y
apt-get install -q -y git
esac
# Produce a binary artifact and place it in the mounted volume
run: |
cp $(which git) "/artifacts/${artifact_name}"
echo "Produced artifact at /artifacts/${artifact_name}"
- name: Show the artifact
# Items placed in /artifacts in the container will be in
# ${PWD}/artifacts on the host.
run: |
ls -al "${PWD}/artifacts"