virtualx-engine/.github/workflows/windows_builds.yml
Rémi Verschelde 4567eee79e CI: Backport GitHub Actions setup from master
Removes AppVeyor and all Travis jobs but the iOS one, which hasn't been ported
to GitHub Actions yet (should be done soon).

Backports new style scripts from `master` branch too to do the same checks.
2020-07-24 10:39:17 +02:00

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name: Windows Builds
on: [push, pull_request]
# Global Cache Settings
# SCONS_CACHE for windows must be set in the build environment
env:
GODOT_BASE_BRANCH: 3.2
SCONS_CACHE_MSVC_CONFIG: true
SCONS_CACHE_LIMIT: 4096
jobs:
windows-editor:
# Windows 10 with latest image
runs-on: "windows-latest"
# Windows Editor - checkout with the plugin
name: Editor (target=release_debug, tools=yes)
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
# Upload cache on completion and check it out now
# Editing this is pretty dangerous for Windows since it can break and needs to be properly tested with a fresh cache.
- name: Load .scons_cache directory
id: windows-editor-cache
uses: RevoluPowered/cache@v2.1
with:
path: /.scons_cache/
key: ${{github.job}}-${{env.GODOT_BASE_BRANCH}}-${{github.ref}}-${{github.sha}}
restore-keys: |
${{github.job}}-${{env.GODOT_BASE_BRANCH}}-${{github.ref}}-${{github.sha}}
${{github.job}}-${{env.GODOT_BASE_BRANCH}}-${{github.ref}}
${{github.job}}-${{env.GODOT_BASE_BRANCH}}
# Use python 3.x release (works cross platform; best to keep self contained in it's own step)
- name: Set up Python 3.x
uses: actions/setup-python@v2
with:
# Semantic version range syntax or exact version of a Python version
python-version: '3.x'
# Optional - x64 or x86 architecture, defaults to x64
architecture: 'x64'
# Setup scons, print python version and scons version info, so if anything is broken it won't run the build.
- name: Configuring Python packages
run: |
python -c "import sys; print(sys.version)"
python -m pip install scons pywin32
python --version
scons --version
# We should always be explicit with our flags usage here since it's gonna be sure to always set those flags
- name: Compilation
env:
SCONS_CACHE: /.scons_cache/
run: |
scons -j2 verbose=yes warnings=all werror=yes platform=windows tools=yes target=release_debug
# Build Product Upload (tested and working)
# sorry this is disabled until github can give us some more space as we would hit our limit very quickly
# tested this code and it works fine so just enable it to get them back
# - name: publishing godot windows-editor
# uses: actions/upload-artifact@v1
# with:
# name: windows-editor (x64)
# path: bin/godot.windows.opt.tools.64.exe
windows-template:
runs-on: "windows-latest"
name: Template (target=release, tools=no)
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
# Upload cache on completion and check it out now
# Editing this is pretty dangerous for Windows since it can break and needs to be properly tested with a fresh cache.
- name: Load .scons_cache directory
id: windows-template-cache
uses: RevoluPowered/cache@v2.1
with:
path: /.scons_cache/
key: ${{github.job}}-${{env.GODOT_BASE_BRANCH}}-${{github.ref}}-${{github.sha}}
restore-keys: |
${{github.job}}-${{env.GODOT_BASE_BRANCH}}-${{github.ref}}-${{github.sha}}
${{github.job}}-${{env.GODOT_BASE_BRANCH}}-${{github.ref}}
${{github.job}}-${{env.GODOT_BASE_BRANCH}}
# Use python 3.x release (works cross platform)
- name: Set up Python 3.x
uses: actions/setup-python@v2
with:
# Semantic version range syntax or exact version of a Python version
python-version: '3.x'
# Optional - x64 or x86 architecture, defaults to x64
architecture: 'x64'
# You can test your matrix by printing the current Python version
- name: Configuring Python packages
run: |
python -c "import sys; print(sys.version)"
python -m pip install scons pywin32
python --version
scons --version
- name: Compilation
env:
SCONS_CACHE: /.scons_cache/
run: |
scons -j2 verbose=yes warnings=all werror=yes platform=windows target=release tools=no
# Build Product Upload (tested and working)
# sorry this is disabled until github can give us some more space as we would hit our limit very quickly
# tested this code and it works fine so just enable it to get them back
# - name: publishing godot windows-template
# uses: actions/upload-artifact@v1
# with:
# name: windows-template (x64)
# path: bin/godot.windows.opt.64.exe