test: Add ghost variables and inline assertions (SC-485) #57
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name: CI | |
on: [pull_request] | |
env: | |
FOUNDRY_PROFILE: ci | |
jobs: | |
build: | |
runs-on: ubuntu-latest | |
steps: | |
- uses: actions/checkout@v3 | |
- name: Install Foundry | |
uses: foundry-rs/foundry-toolchain@v1 | |
- name: Build contracts | |
run: | | |
forge --version | |
forge build --sizes | |
test: | |
runs-on: ubuntu-latest | |
steps: | |
- uses: actions/checkout@v3 | |
- name: Install Foundry | |
uses: foundry-rs/foundry-toolchain@v1 | |
- name: Run tests | |
env: | |
MAINNET_RPC_URL: ${{secrets.MAINNET_RPC_URL}} | |
OPTIMISM_RPC_URL: ${{secrets.OPTIMISM_RPC_URL}} | |
ARBITRUM_ONE_RPC_URL: ${{secrets.ARBITRUM_ONE_RPC_URL}} | |
ARBITRUM_NOVA_RPC_URL: ${{secrets.ARBITRUM_NOVA_RPC_URL}} | |
GNOSIS_CHAIN_RPC_URL: ${{secrets.GNOSIS_CHAIN_RPC_URL}} | |
BASE_RPC_URL: ${{secrets.BASE_RPC_URL}} | |
run: FOUNDRY_PROFILE=pr forge test -vv --show-progress | |
# coverage: | |
# runs-on: ubuntu-latest | |
# steps: | |
# - uses: actions/checkout@v3 | |
# - name: Install Foundry | |
# uses: foundry-rs/foundry-toolchain@v1 | |
# - name: Run coverage | |
# env: | |
# MAINNET_RPC_URL: ${{secrets.MAINNET_RPC_URL}} | |
# OPTIMISM_RPC_URL: ${{secrets.OPTIMISM_RPC_URL}} | |
# ARBITRUM_ONE_RPC_URL: ${{secrets.ARBITRUM_ONE_RPC_URL}} | |
# ARBITRUM_NOVA_RPC_URL: ${{secrets.ARBITRUM_NOVA_RPC_URL}} | |
# GNOSIS_CHAIN_RPC_URL: ${{secrets.GNOSIS_CHAIN_RPC_URL}} | |
# BASE_RPC_URL: ${{secrets.BASE_RPC_URL}} | |
# run: forge coverage --report summary --report lcov | |
# # To ignore coverage for certain directories modify the paths in this step as needed. The | |
# # below default ignores coverage results for the test and script directories. Alternatively, | |
# # to include coverage in all directories, comment out this step. Note that because this | |
# # filtering applies to the lcov file, the summary table generated in the previous step will | |
# # still include all files and directories. | |
# # The `--rc lcov_branch_coverage=1` part keeps branch info in the filtered report, since lcov | |
# # defaults to removing branch info. | |
# - name: Filter directories | |
# run: | | |
# sudo apt update && sudo apt install -y lcov | |
# lcov --remove lcov.info 'test/*' 'script/*' --output-file lcov.info --rc lcov_branch_coverage=1 | |
# # This step posts a detailed coverage report as a comment and deletes previous comments on | |
# # each push. The below step is used to fail coverage if the specified coverage threshold is | |
# # not met. The below step can post a comment (when it's `github-token` is specified) but it's | |
# # not as useful, and this action cannot fail CI based on a minimum coverage threshold, which | |
# # is why we use both in this way. | |
# - name: Post coverage report | |
# if: github.event_name == 'pull_request' # This action fails when ran outside of a pull request. | |
# uses: romeovs/[email protected] | |
# with: | |
# delete-old-comments: true | |
# lcov-file: ./lcov.info | |
# github-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} # Adds a coverage summary comment to the PR. | |
# - name: Verify minimum coverage | |
# uses: zgosalvez/github-actions-report-lcov@v2 | |
# with: | |
# coverage-files: ./lcov.info | |
# minimum-coverage: 90 # Set coverage threshold. |