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release: 1.1.0 accept multiple file arguments #32

release: 1.1.0 accept multiple file arguments

release: 1.1.0 accept multiple file arguments #32

Workflow file for this run

name: Python Testing
on:
push:
branches:
- dev
- main
pull_request:
branches:
- main
# using parts of approach from https://jacobian.org/til/github-actions-poetry/
jobs:
test:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
python-version: ["3.9", "3.10", "3.12"]
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
# Cache the installation of Poetry itself, e.g. the next step. This prevents the workflow
# from installing Poetry every time, which can be slow.
- name: cache poetry install
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: ~/.local
key: ${{ runner.os }}-poetry
- name: Install Poetry
run: pipx install poetry
- name: Cache Poetry packages
id: cache-deps
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: ~/.cache/pypoetry
key: ${{ runner.os }}-poetry-${{ hashFiles('**/poetry.lock') }}
- name: Install dependencies
run: poetry install --no-interaction --no-root
if: steps.cache-deps.outputs.cache-hit != 'true'
# Now install _your_ project. This isn't necessary for many types of projects -- particularly
# things like Django apps don't need this. But it's a good idea since it fully-exercises the
# pyproject.toml and makes that if you add things like console-scripts at some point that
# they'll be installed and working.
- name: Install marcgrep
run: poetry install --no-interaction
- name: Run tests
run: poetry run pytest