--- name: libs/langchain CI on: push: branches: [ master ] pull_request: paths: - '.github/actions/poetry_setup/action.yml' - '.github/tools/**' - '.github/workflows/_lint.yml' - '.github/workflows/_test.yml' - '.github/workflows/_pydantic_compatibility.yml' - '.github/workflows/langchain_ci.yml' - 'libs/langchain/**' workflow_dispatch: # Allows to trigger the workflow manually in GitHub UI # If another push to the same PR or branch happens while this workflow is still running, # cancel the earlier run in favor of the next run. # # There's no point in testing an outdated version of the code. GitHub only allows # a limited number of job runners to be active at the same time, so it's better to cancel # pointless jobs early so that more useful jobs can run sooner. concurrency: group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }} cancel-in-progress: true env: POETRY_VERSION: "1.5.1" WORKDIR: "libs/langchain" jobs: lint: uses: ./.github/workflows/_lint.yml with: working-directory: libs/langchain secrets: inherit test: uses: ./.github/workflows/_test.yml with: working-directory: libs/langchain secrets: inherit pydantic-compatibility: uses: ./.github/workflows/_pydantic_compatibility.yml with: working-directory: libs/langchain secrets: inherit extended-tests: runs-on: ubuntu-latest defaults: run: working-directory: ${{ env.WORKDIR }} strategy: matrix: python-version: - "3.8" - "3.9" - "3.10" - "3.11" name: Python ${{ matrix.python-version }} extended tests steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v3 - name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }} + Poetry ${{ env.POETRY_VERSION }} uses: "./.github/actions/poetry_setup" with: python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }} poetry-version: ${{ env.POETRY_VERSION }} working-directory: libs/langchain cache-key: extended - name: Install dependencies shell: bash run: | echo "Running extended tests, installing dependencies with poetry..." poetry install -E extended_testing - name: Run extended tests run: make extended_tests - name: Ensure the tests did not create any additional files shell: bash run: | set -eu STATUS="$(git status)" echo "$STATUS" # grep will exit non-zero if the target message isn't found, # and `set -e` above will cause the step to fail. echo "$STATUS" | grep 'nothing to commit, working tree clean'