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25 changes: 25 additions & 0 deletions .github/actions/verify-basic-requirements/action.yml
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name: 'Verify basic requirements'
description: 'Internal test helper: verify podman and the runner default Rust/Go toolchains still work'
runs:
using: 'composite'
steps:
- name: Verify podman works
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
podman --version
result="$(podman run --rm docker.io/library/alpine:latest echo podman-ok)"
test "${result}" = "podman-ok"

- name: Verify default Rust toolchain works
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
rustc --version
cargo --version

- name: Verify default Go toolchain works
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
go version
37 changes: 36 additions & 1 deletion .github/workflows/test-actions-pr.yml
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- name: Verify setup
run: |
podman --version
just --version
test -n "$ARCH"

- name: Verify basic requirements
uses: ./.github/actions/verify-basic-requirements

test-bootc-ubuntu-setup-2604:
name: Test bootc-ubuntu-setup (26.04)
runs-on: ubuntu-26.04
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6

- name: Run bootc-ubuntu-setup
uses: ./bootc-ubuntu-setup

- name: Verify setup
run: |
just --version
test -n "$ARCH"

- name: Verify basic requirements
uses: ./.github/actions/verify-basic-requirements

- name: Verify podman heredoc support
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
dir=$(mktemp -d)
cat > "${dir}/Containerfile" <<'CEOF'
FROM docker.io/library/alpine:latest
RUN <<EOF
echo "heredoc works" > /heredoc-test.txt
EOF
CEOF
podman build -t localhost/heredoc-test:latest -f "${dir}/Containerfile" "${dir}"
result="$(podman run --rm localhost/heredoc-test:latest cat /heredoc-test.txt)"
test "${result}" = "heredoc works"

test-setup-rust:
name: Test setup-rust
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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19 changes: 18 additions & 1 deletion .github/workflows/test-actions-published.yml
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- name: Verify setup
run: |
podman --version
just --version
test -n "$ARCH"

- name: Verify basic requirements
uses: bootc-dev/actions/.github/actions/verify-basic-requirements@main

test-bootc-ubuntu-setup-2604:
name: Test bootc-ubuntu-setup@main (26.04)
runs-on: ubuntu-26.04
steps:
- name: Run bootc-ubuntu-setup
uses: bootc-dev/actions/bootc-ubuntu-setup@main

- name: Verify setup
run: |
just --version
test -n "$ARCH"

- name: Verify basic requirements
uses: bootc-dev/actions/.github/actions/verify-basic-requirements@main

test-setup-rust:
name: Test setup-rust@main
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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94 changes: 54 additions & 40 deletions bootc-ubuntu-setup/action.yml
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fi
done
# We really want support for heredocs
- name: Update podman and install just
- name: Install required packages
shell: bash
run: |
set -eux
# Require the runner is ubuntu-24.04
IDV=$(. /usr/lib/os-release && echo ${ID}-${VERSION_ID})
test "${IDV}" = "ubuntu-24.04"
# plucky is the next release. Historically we pointed straight at
# azure.archive.ubuntu.com, but that single Azure-regional mirror suffers
# chronic connection timeouts on GitHub Actions runners. This is a
# widespread, long-standing issue, not specific to us:
# https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/7048
# https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/12949
# https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/205332
# A plain http(s) URL is a single endpoint as far as apt is concerned: if
# it's unreachable, apt just retries the *same* host rather than trying an
# alternative (only the mirror:/mirror+file: URI scheme gives apt genuine
# client-side fallback across multiple mirrors, per sources.list(5)). So
# reuse the mirrorlist-with-fallback that Ubuntu's own cloud-init already
# sets up for the base OS sources on these runners (Azure mirror first,
# falling back to the global archive), instead of hardcoding one host with
# no fallback at all. Fall back to the plain global archive if that
# mirrorlist isn't present, e.g. on a non-standard runner.
# Non-amd64 architectures (e.g. arm64) use ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports,
# which isn't affected by this since it has no azure-specific variant.
if [ "$(dpkg --print-architecture)" = "amd64" ]; then
if [ -f /etc/apt/apt-mirrors.txt ]; then
mirror="mirror+file:/etc/apt/apt-mirrors.txt"
else
mirror="http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu"
fi
else
mirror="http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports"
fi
echo "deb ${mirror} plucky universe main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/plucky.list
# Raise apt retries slightly above the compiled-in default of 3 to tolerate
# transient network blips (covers ~2-3 min of cumulative retry delay with
# apt's exponential backoff, capped at 30s/attempt). This used to be set to
# 35 (~15 min) specifically to ride out azure.archive.ubuntu.com outages;
# now that we no longer use that mirror, a much smaller value suffices.
echo 'Acquire::Retries "5";' | sudo tee /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/80-retries
/bin/time -f '%E %C' sudo apt update
# skopeo is currently older in plucky for some reason hence --allow-downgrades
/bin/time -f '%E %C' sudo apt install -y --allow-downgrades crun/plucky buildah/plucky podman/plucky skopeo/plucky just
case "${IDV}" in
ubuntu-24.04)
# 24.04's podman is too old (no heredoc support, manifest bugs);
# pull newer packages from plucky (25.04).
# plucky is the next release. Historically we pointed straight at
# azure.archive.ubuntu.com, but that single Azure-regional mirror suffers
# chronic connection timeouts on GitHub Actions runners. This is a
# widespread, long-standing issue, not specific to us:
# https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/7048
# https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/12949
# https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/205332
# A plain http(s) URL is a single endpoint as far as apt is concerned: if
# it's unreachable, apt just retries the *same* host rather than trying an
# alternative (only the mirror:/mirror+file: URI scheme gives apt genuine
# client-side fallback across multiple mirrors, per sources.list(5)). So
# reuse the mirrorlist-with-fallback that Ubuntu's own cloud-init already
# sets up for the base OS sources on these runners (Azure mirror first,
# falling back to the global archive), instead of hardcoding one host with
# no fallback at all. Fall back to the plain global archive if that
# mirrorlist isn't present, e.g. on a non-standard runner.
# Non-amd64 architectures (e.g. arm64) use ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports,
# which isn't affected by this since it has no azure-specific variant.
if [ "$(dpkg --print-architecture)" = "amd64" ]; then
if [ -f /etc/apt/apt-mirrors.txt ]; then
mirror="mirror+file:/etc/apt/apt-mirrors.txt"
else
mirror="http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu"
fi
else
mirror="http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports"
fi
echo "deb ${mirror} plucky universe main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/plucky.list
# Raise apt retries slightly above the compiled-in default of 3 to tolerate
# transient network blips (covers ~2-3 min of cumulative retry delay with
# apt's exponential backoff, capped at 30s/attempt). This used to be set to
# 35 (~15 min) specifically to ride out azure.archive.ubuntu.com outages;
# now that we no longer use that mirror, a much smaller value suffices.
echo 'Acquire::Retries "5";' | sudo tee /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/80-retries
/bin/time -f '%E %C' sudo apt update
# skopeo is currently older in plucky for some reason hence --allow-downgrades
/bin/time -f '%E %C' sudo apt install -y --allow-downgrades crun/plucky buildah/plucky podman/plucky skopeo/plucky just
;;
ubuntu-26.04)
# 26.04 ships a sufficiently modern podman with heredoc support;
# no PPA or package upgrades needed — just install extras.
/bin/time -f '%E %C' sudo apt update
/bin/time -f '%E %C' sudo apt install -y just
;;
*)
echo "Unsupported runner: ${IDV}" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
# This is the default on e.g. Fedora derivatives, but not Debian.
# Only needed when libvirt/virtualization is requested.
- name: Enable unprivileged /dev/kvm access
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