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# Copyright 2019 PrivateStorage.io, LLC
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
#     http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.

version: 2.1
aliases:
  - &PREPARE_VIRTUALENV
    run:
      name: "Prepare virtualenv"
      command: |
        virtualenv venv
        . venv/bin/activate
        pip install --upgrade certifi pip
        pip install ${PIP_REQUIREMENTS}
  documentation:
    docker:
      - image: "circleci/python:3.7"
      PIP_REQUIREMENTS: "-r docs/requirements.txt"
      - run:
          name: "Sphinx Documentation Build"
          command: |
            . venv/bin/activate
            sphinx-build docs/source docs/build
      - store_artifacts:
          path: "docs/build"
          destination: "docs"

    parameters:
      py-version:
        type: "string"
      xcode-version:
        type: "string"
      xcode: << parameters.xcode-version >>

    steps:
      - "checkout"

      - restore_cache:
          keys:
          # when setup.cfg changes, use increasingly general patterns to
          # restore cache
          - pip-packages-v1-{{ .Branch }}-{{ checksum "setup.cfg" }}
          - pip-packages-v1-{{ .Branch }}-
          - pip-packages-v1-

      - run:
          name: "Get Pip"
          command: |
            # The CircleCI macOS environment has curl and Python but does not
            # have pip.  So, for starters, use curl and Python to get pip.
            if [ "<< parameters.py-version >>" == "2.7" ]; then
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              curl https://bootstrap.pypa.io/pip/2.7/get-pip.py -o get-pip.py
            else
              curl https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py -o get-pip.py
            fi
            python<< parameters.py-version >> get-pip.py

      - run:
          name: "Create Virtualenv"
          command: |
            # The CircleCI macOS Python environment has some Python libraries
            # in it which conflict with ZKAPAuthorizer's requirements.  So
            # install virtualenv and use it to create an environment for
            # ZKAPAuthorizer so it can have all its own versions of its
            # dependencies.
            python<< parameters.py-version >> -m pip install virtualenv

            # Make sure virtualenv creates a Python 2 environment!
            virtualenv --python=python<< parameters.py-version >> venv

            # Get the newest pip we can because who knows what came along with
            # that virtualenv.
            venv/bin/pip install --find-links file://${PWD}/wheelhouse --upgrade pip

      - run:
          name: "Populate Wheelhouse"
          command: |
            # Get wheels for all the Python packages we depend on - either
            # directly via the ZKAPAuthorizer distutils configuration *or*
            # because some other tool depends on it.  For example, pip has a
            # bunch of dependencies it is nice to have around, and using the
            # wheels depends on the wheel package.
            venv/bin/pip wheel --wheel-dir wheelhouse pip wheel .[test]

      - save_cache:
          paths:
          - "wheelhouse"
          key: pip-packages-v1-{{ .Branch }}-{{ checksum "setup.cfg" }}

      - run:
          name: "Install"
          command: |
            # Now we can install ZKAPAuthorizer and its dependencies and test
            # dependencies into the environment.
            venv/bin/pip install --no-index --find-links file://${PWD}/wheelhouse .[test]

      - run:
          name: "Test"
          command: |
            # The test suite might leak file descriptors.  macOS defaults to a
            # limit of 256.  This should be fixed, but not now ...
            ulimit -Sn 1024
            # And finally we can run the tests.  We'll run them with 4 jobs
            # because the resource class documented at
            # https://support.circleci.com/hc/en-us/articles/360009144794-macOS-resources
            # says "Medium: 4 vCPUs, 8GB RAM".
            venv/bin/python -m twisted.trial --jobs 4 --rterrors _zkapauthorizer
          environment:
            ZKAPAUTHORIZER_HYPOTHESIS_PROFILE: "ci"
  linux-tests: &LINUX_TESTS
    resource_class: "xlarge"
      # Run in a highly Nix-capable environment.
      - image: "nixorg/nix:circleci"
      # CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN is manually set in the CircleCI web UI and allows us to push to CACHIX_NAME.
      CACHIX_NAME: "privatestorage-opensource"

          name: "Set up Cachix"
          command: |
            nix-channel --add https://nixos.org/channels/nixos-21.05 2105-small
            nix-env -f '<2105-small>' -iA cachix
            cachix use "${CACHIX_NAME}"
          environment:
            # Specify a revision of PrivateStorageio/nixpkgs to run against.
            # This essentially pins the majority of the software involved in
            # the build.  This revision is selected arbitrarily (it's just new
            # enough to define all of the PrivateStorage stuff that
            # ZKAPAuthorizer depends on).  It's somewhat current as of the
            # time of this comment.  We can bump it to a newer version when
            # that makes sense.  Meanwhile, the platform won't shift around
            # beneath us unexpectedly.
            NIX_PATH: "nixpkgs=https://github.com/PrivateStorageio/nixpkgs/archive/730129887a84a8f84f3b78ffac7add72aeb551b6.tar.gz"
          name: "Run Test Suite"
          command: |
            # Building the package has, as a side effect, running the test
            # suite.  If the test suite fails, so does the build.
            #
            # Pass in a couple args here to control how the test suite is run
            # - configure Hypothesis so it can behave appropriately in a CI
            # environment (where resources are scarce, competetion with other
            # tenants is high, etc) and collect coverage information.
            #
            # Further, we want the "doc" output built as well because that's
            # where the coverage data ends up.
            nix-build \
              --argstr hypothesisProfile ci \
              --arg collectCoverage true \
              --attr doc |
              cachix push "${CACHIX_NAME}"
          name: "Report Coverage"
          command: |
            ./.circleci/report-coverage.sh

workflows:
  version: 2
  everything:
    jobs:
    - "documentation"
    - "linux-tests"
    - "macos-tests":
        matrix:
          parameters:
            py-version:
            - "2.7"

            xcode-version:
            # https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/testing-ios/#supported-xcode-versions