fix parameters #11
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# Checks that we can build and validate the Unittest | |
name: Pull-Request-Checks | |
on: [push] | |
jobs: | |
test: | |
runs-on: ubuntu-latest | |
strategy: | |
matrix: | |
python-version: [ '3.9', '3.10', '3.11' ] | |
name: Python ${{ matrix.python-version }} sample | |
steps: | |
- name: Check out the code | |
uses: actions/checkout@v2 | |
with: | |
fetch-depth: 1 | |
- name: Setup Python | |
uses: actions/setup-python@v4.7.0 | |
with: | |
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }} | |
architecture: x64 | |
- name: Install Poetry Action | |
uses: snok/install-poetry@v1.3.3 | |
# Cache your dependencies (i.e. all the stuff in your `pyproject.toml`). Note the cache | |
# key: if you're using multiple Python versions, or multiple OSes, you'd need to include | |
# them in the cache key. I'm not, so it can be simple and just depend on the poetry.lock. | |
- name: cache deps | |
id: cache-deps | |
uses: actions/cache@v2 | |
with: | |
path: .venv | |
key: pydeps-${{ hashFiles('**/poetry.lock') }} | |
# Install dependencies. `--no-root` means "install all dependencies but not the project | |
# itself", which is what you want to avoid caching _your_ code. The `if` statement | |
# ensures this only runs on a cache miss. | |
- 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. | |
- run: poetry install --no-interaction | |
# And finally run tests. I'm using pytest and all my pytest config is in my `pyproject.toml` | |
# so this line is super-simple. But it could be as complex as you need. | |
- run: poetry run pytest |