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actions-rust-cross/action.yml
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name: "Build Rust Projects with Cross"
author: "Dave Rolsky <autarch@urth.org>"
branding:
icon: home
color: gray-dark
description: |
Cross compile your Rust projects with cross (https://github.com/cross-rs/cross).
inputs:
command:
description: |
The commands to run (one of "build", "test", or "both").
default: build
target:
description: The target platform
required: true
toolchain:
description: |
The target toolchain to use (one of "stable", "beta", or "nightly").
default: stable
GITHUB_TOKEN:
description: |
A GitHub token, available in the secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN context variable.
default: ${{ github.token }}
args:
description: |
The arguments to be passed to cross or cargo when building, as a
space-separated string.
default: ""
strip:
description: Strip the compiled binary
default: false
runs:
using: composite
steps:
- name: Add this action's path to PATH
shell: bash
run: echo "${{ github.action_path }}" >> $GITHUB_PATH
- name: Determine whether we need to cross-compile
id: determine-cross-compile
shell: bash
run: set-cross-compile.sh ${{ inputs.target }}
- name: Install toolchain if not cross-compiling
uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@stable
with:
targets: ${{ inputs.target }}
toolchain: ${{ inputs.toolchain }}
if: ${{ steps.determine-cross-compile.outputs.needs-cross == 'false' }}
- name: Install cross if cross-compiling (*nix)
shell: bash
run: install-cross-nix.sh
if: ${{ steps.determine-cross-compile.outputs.needs-cross == 'true' && runner.os != 'Windows' }}
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ inputs.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Install cross if cross-compiling (Windows)
shell: powershell
run: install-cross-windows.ps1
if: ${{ steps.determine-cross-compile.outputs.needs-cross == 'true' && runner.os == 'Windows' }}
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ inputs.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Set build command
id: set-build-command
shell: bash
run: set-build-command.sh
- name: Run tests (*nix)
shell: bash
run: |
${{ steps.set-build-command.outputs.build-command }} test ${{ inputs.args }} --target ${{ inputs.target }}
if: ${{ inputs.command != 'build' && runner.os != 'Windows' }}
# We want to run in Powershell on Windows to make sure we compile in a
# native Windows environment. Some things won't compile properly under
# msys, notably OpenSSL, which is compiled locally when using the
# `openssl` crate with the `vendored` feature.
- name: Run tests (Windows)
shell: powershell
run: |
& ${{ steps.set-build-command.outputs.build-command }} test ${{ inputs.args }} --target ${{ inputs.target }}
if: ${{ inputs.command != 'build' && runner.os == 'Windows' }}
- name: Build binary (*nix)
shell: bash
run: |
${{ steps.set-build-command.outputs.build-command }} build ${{ inputs.args }} --target ${{ inputs.target }}
if: ${{ inputs.command != 'test' && runner.os != 'Windows' }}
- name: Build binary (Windows)
shell: powershell
run: |
& ${{ steps.set-build-command.outputs.build-command }} build ${{ inputs.args }} --target ${{ inputs.target }}
if: ${{ inputs.command != 'test' && runner.os == 'Windows' }}
- name: Strip binary
shell: bash
run: strip-binary.sh ${{ inputs.target }}
# strip doesn't work with cross-arch binaries on Linux or Windows.
if: ${{ inputs.command != 'test' && inputs.strip == 'true' && steps.determine-cross-compile.outputs.needs-cross == 'false' && inputs.target != 'aarch64-pc-windows-msvc' }}