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CI / lint (push) Successful in 2s
CI / backend-lint-and-test (push) Successful in 12s
CI / frontend-build (push) Successful in 21s
CI / integration (push) Successful in 2m55s
perf(ci): collapse the 3 integration shards into one job
With fsync-off the whole integration suite runs in ~45s (was ~13min across
shards), so the 3-way split only triplicated the ~2min fixed overhead
(container + install + migrate) and consumed 3 of 6 runner slots for no
wall-clock gain. Merge intapi/intimp/intcore into one `integration` job:
spin up once, install once, migrate once, run `pytest -m integration` over
the whole suite. Frees 2 runner slots (6 jobs -> 4) and drops ~140 lines of
near-duplicate YAML.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-04 08:17:50 -04:00

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name: CI
# CI lanes per FabledRulebook/forgejo.md "CI philosophy":
# - lint: ruff only, no dep install — fast-fail for the common lint bounce.
# - backend-lint-and-test: `pytest -m "not integration"`, no service containers.
# - frontend-build: vitest unit + vite build.
# - integration: pgvector + redis service containers; alembic + `pytest -m integration`.
on:
push:
branches: [dev, main]
# pull_request trigger intentionally absent — with branches: [dev, main]
# above, every PR commit already fires CI via the push event on dev. Adding
# pull_request would duplicate runs on dev→main PRs. FC has no fork PRs
# (single-operator Forgejo repo) so push coverage is complete.
jobs:
# Fast-fail lint lane. ruff is pre-installed in the ci-python image, so
# this runs with NO dependency install and surfaces the most common bounce
# class (lint: I001 / UP037 / ASYNC109 / W293 …) in seconds — instead of
# after the backend job's ~30-60s wheel install. ruff is static analysis,
# so no DB/secret env is needed.
lint:
runs-on: python-ci
container:
image: git.fabledsword.com/bvandeusen/ci-python:3.14
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Ruff lint
run: ruff check backend/ tests/ alembic/
backend-lint-and-test:
runs-on: python-ci
container:
image: git.fabledsword.com/bvandeusen/ci-python:3.14
env:
# DB_PASSWORD and SECRET_KEY are required by config.py at import time
# even though unit tests don't actually touch the DB or use the secret.
DB_PASSWORD: ci_unit_test_placeholder
SECRET_KEY: ci_unit_test_placeholder
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
# Cache step removed 2026-05-26: act_runner's cache backend has been
# broken on this homelab runner since 2026-05-15 (first as request-
# timeout warnings, then as hard "Cannot find module .../dist/restore/
# index.js" failures that tank the whole job). The cache step targeted
# ~/.cache/pip but the install below uses `uv pip install` primarily,
# whose own cache lives at ~/.cache/uv — so the cache step's real
# benefit was marginal even when working. Cost of removal: ~30s of
# wheel downloads per job. Future re-enable: mount ~/.cache/uv as a
# docker volume at the runner level (skips actions/cache entirely),
# or fix the runner-side cache backend (clear /var/run/act/actions/*,
# pin act_runner version, etc.).
- name: Install Python deps
# ruff is pre-installed in the ci-python image (see CI-Runner/CI-python/
# Dockerfile's RUFF_VERSION). Per FabledRulebook ci-runners.md, toolchain
# versions live on the runner image, not here.
# uv: 5-10x faster wheel resolve than pip for cold caches.
# Falls back to pip install on uv-missing runners (older images).
run: |
if command -v uv >/dev/null 2>&1; then
uv pip install --system -r requirements.txt pytest pytest-asyncio
else
pip install -r requirements.txt pytest pytest-asyncio
fi
# Ruff moved to the dedicated fast `lint` job above (fails in seconds,
# no dep install). This job is now unit tests only.
- name: Pytest (unit only — integration runs in the integration job)
run: pytest tests/ -v -m "not integration"
frontend-build:
runs-on: python-ci
container:
image: git.fabledsword.com/bvandeusen/ci-python:3.14
defaults:
run:
working-directory: frontend
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
# No package-lock.json is tracked yet (we don't run npm locally per
# feedback-no-local-runs). Using `npm install` instead of `npm ci`.
# If we want strict lockfile-based reproducibility later, commit a
# package-lock.json and flip this back to `npm ci`.
- run: npm install --no-audit --no-fund
# `npm run check` (vue-tsc --noEmit) skipped: the frontend is pure JS
# with no .ts files and no JSDoc annotations, so vue-tsc has nothing
# to type-check. Re-enable once we add a tsconfig.json and either
# convert to TS or add JSDoc.
- run: npm run test:unit
- run: npm run build
# Single integration job — collapsed from a 3-way shard split on 2026-06-04.
# The shards existed to parallelize ~8.5min of integration tests; once the
# throwaway Postgres runs with fsync OFF (the durability step below) the whole
# suite runs in ~45s, so the split only triplicated the ~2min fixed overhead
# (container + `uv pip install` + `alembic upgrade head`) and burned 3 of 6
# runner slots for no wall-clock gain. One job now: spin up once, install
# once, migrate once, run every integration test.
#
# The docker-ps filter scopes to THIS job's own Postgres/Redis service
# containers by job name. act_runner strips underscores from job names when
# labelling containers (`int_api` matched nothing on 2026-05-25), so the name
# stays separator-free (`integration`). The step prints `docker ps -a` first
# so a future naming-convention shift surfaces in the log without a
# guess-and-push cycle.
#
# Pre-baking requirements.txt into ci-python:3.14 is intentionally NOT done —
# per ci-requirements.md, FC is the only Python consumer of that image and the
# CI-Runner "add deps to image when used by >1 project" rule keeps it per-job.
integration:
runs-on: python-ci
container:
image: git.fabledsword.com/bvandeusen/ci-python:3.14
env:
DB_USER: fabledcurator
DB_PASSWORD: ci_integration
DB_PORT: "5432"
DB_NAME: fabledcurator_test
SECRET_KEY: ci_integration_placeholder
services:
postgres:
image: pgvector/pgvector:pg16
env:
POSTGRES_USER: fabledcurator
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: ci_integration
POSTGRES_DB: fabledcurator_test
options: >-
--health-cmd "pg_isready -U fabledcurator"
--health-interval 10s
--health-timeout 5s
--health-retries 10
redis:
image: redis:7-alpine
options: >-
--health-cmd "redis-cli ping"
--health-interval 10s
--health-timeout 5s
--health-retries 10
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Integration suite (resolve service IPs, migrate, test)
run: |
set -eux
echo "=== container landscape (diagnostic for filter scoping) ==="
docker ps -a --format '{{.ID}} {{.Image}} -> {{.Names}}'
echo "=== end landscape ==="
PG=$(docker ps --filter "name=integration" --filter "ancestor=pgvector/pgvector:pg16" -q | head -n1)
RD=$(docker ps --filter "name=integration" --filter "ancestor=redis:7-alpine" -q | head -n1)
test -n "$PG" && test -n "$RD"
PG_IP=$(docker inspect -f '{{range .NetworkSettings.Networks}}{{.IPAddress}}{{end}}' "$PG")
RD_IP=$(docker inspect -f '{{range .NetworkSettings.Networks}}{{.IPAddress}}{{end}}' "$RD")
test -n "$PG_IP" && test -n "$RD_IP"
export DB_HOST="$PG_IP"
export CELERY_BROKER_URL="redis://$RD_IP:6379/0"
export CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND="redis://$RD_IP:6379/0"
for i in $(seq 1 60); do
(echo > "/dev/tcp/$PG_IP/5432") >/dev/null 2>&1 && break
sleep 2
done
if command -v uv >/dev/null 2>&1; then
uv pip install --system -r requirements.txt pytest pytest-asyncio
else
pip install -r requirements.txt pytest pytest-asyncio
fi
# Relax durability on the throwaway CI Postgres so the per-test
# TRUNCATE's commit-fsync — the integration teardown's dominant cost
# (~1.5-2s/test, which collapsed the suite from ~13min to ~45s) — is
# skipped. fsync/full_page_writes are sighup GUCs and synchronous_commit
# is user-context, so ALTER SYSTEM + pg_reload_conf() applies them with
# NO restart. Ephemeral DB ⇒ fsync-off is safe. Non-fatal so a perms
# surprise can't red the job; fabledcurator is the postgres image's
# bootstrap superuser.
python -c "import os,psycopg; c=psycopg.connect(host=os.environ['DB_HOST'],port=5432,user=os.environ['DB_USER'],password=os.environ['DB_PASSWORD'],dbname=os.environ['DB_NAME'],autocommit=True); [c.execute(q) for q in ('ALTER SYSTEM SET fsync=off','ALTER SYSTEM SET synchronous_commit=off','ALTER SYSTEM SET full_page_writes=off','SELECT pg_reload_conf()')]; c.close()" || echo 'WARN: durability GUC relax failed (continuing)'
alembic upgrade head
pytest tests/ -v -m integration --durations=15