Adding temporal aggregation #87
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# Run this job on pushes to `main`, and for pull requests. If you don't specify | |
# `branches: [main], then this actions runs _twice_ on pull requests, which is | |
# annoying. | |
name: CI | |
on: | |
push: | |
branches: | |
- main | |
tags: | |
# Version tags. | |
# | |
# Tags matching this pattern will cause the "release" job below to run, | |
# so edit it carefully! It should not match arbitrary tags. | |
- "[0-9]+.[0-9]+.[0-9]+*" | |
pull_request: | |
jobs: | |
test-source: | |
name: test-source ubuntu-latest | |
runs-on: ubuntu-latest | |
steps: | |
- uses: actions/checkout@v3 | |
# If you wanted to use multiple Python versions, you'd have specify a matrix in the job and | |
# reference the matrixe python version here. | |
- uses: actions/setup-python@v3 | |
with: | |
python-version: 3.9 | |
# Cache the installation of Poetry itself, e.g. the next step. This prevents the workflow | |
# from installing Poetry every time, which can be slow. Note the use of the Poetry version | |
# number in the cache key, and the "-0" suffix: this allows you to invalidate the cache | |
# manually if/when you want to upgrade Poetry, or if something goes wrong. This could be | |
# mildly cleaner by using an environment variable, but I don't really care. | |
- name: cache poetry install | |
uses: actions/cache@v3 | |
with: | |
path: ~/.local | |
key: poetry-1.3.1-0 | |
# Install Poetry. You could do this manually, or there are several actions that do this. | |
# `snok/install-poetry` seems to be minimal yet complete, and really just calls out to | |
# Poetry's default install script, which feels correct. I pin the Poetry version here | |
# because Poetry does occasionally change APIs between versions and I don't want my | |
# actions to break if it does. | |
# | |
# The key configuration value here is `virtualenvs-in-project: true`: this creates the | |
# venv as a `.venv` in your testing directory, which allows the next step to easily | |
# cache it. | |
- uses: snok/install-poetry@v1 | |
with: | |
version: 1.3.1 | |
virtualenvs-create: true | |
virtualenvs-in-project: true | |
# 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@v3 | |
with: | |
path: .venv | |
key: pydeps-${{ hashFiles('**/poetry.lock') }} | |
# Install dependencies. | |
- run: poetry install --no-interaction --no-root | |
if: steps.cache-deps.outputs.cache-hit != 'true' | |
# Install project. | |
- run: poetry install --no-interaction | |
# Run tests. | |
- run: poetry run pytest |