Build and publish RPM packages for Fedora using rpkg and official
rust-packaging macros. Packages are automatically signed by Forgejo's
built-in package registry (introduced in v9.0).
Publishes packages to organised groups:
- continuwuity (binary): base group (stable/dev/branch-name)
- continuwuity-debuginfo: GROUP-debug
- continuwuity (source RPM): GROUP-src
Workflow triggers on pushes to relevant paths and version tags (v*).
Tagged releases use clean version numbers (v1.2.3 becomes 1.2.3-1)
while branch builds use sanitised branch name versioning.
Uses dnf builddep to install build dependencies directly from the
generated SRPM, ensuring consistency between CI and spec file without
duplication. This also prevents hiding packaging issues that could
occur with --nodeps fallbacks.
Replace mozilla-actions/sccache-action with a custom Forgejo-specific
implementation that eliminates GitHub token dependencies and rate limiting
issues for all contributors regardless of repository permissions.
The new action mirrors sccache binaries to the Forgejo package registry
and queries that instead of GitHub releases, maintaining identical functionality
including hostedtoolcache support.
Allows us to use runners with persistent BuildKit containers for improved
caching and faster build times. Falls back to standard docker-container
driver when BUILDKIT_ENDPOINT environment variable is not set.
Merge rust-checks.yml into prek-checks.yml for a unified workflow that
runs formatting and clippy/test checks in parallel jobs.
Add reusable composite actions:
- setup-rust: Smart Rust toolchain management with caching
* Uses cargo-binstall for pre-built binary downloads
* Integrates Mozilla sccache-action for compilation caching
* Workspace-relative paths for better cache control
* GitHub token support for improved rate limits
- setup-llvm-with-apt: LLVM installation with native dependencies
- detect-runner-os: Consistent OS detection for cache keys
Key improvements:
- Install prek via cargo-binstall --git (crates.io outdated at v0.0.1)
- Download timelord-cli from cargo-quickinstall
- Set BINSTALL_MAXIMUM_RESOLUTION_TIMEOUT=10 to avoid rate limit delays
- Default Rust version 1.87.0 with override support
- Remove redundant sccache stats (handled by Mozilla action)
Significantly reduces CI runtime through binary downloads instead of
compilation while maintaining all existing quality checks.
The setup-uv@v6 action has deprecated Node 18 support mid-version by
using the File API, causing workflow failures. Temporarily downgrading
to v5 until we migrate to a better runner image with Node 20+ support.
- Set platform to 'forgejo' with proper API endpoint
- Use environment variables for all Renovate configuration
- Add git timeout and disable GitHub token warnings
- Move PR limit configuration to workflow
The prefligit project has been renamed to prek due to typosquatting
concerns. This updates our CI to use the new name and recommended
installation method via uv, which significantly reduces setup time
compared to cargo install and includes automatic caching.
- Replace outdated static prefligit action with direct prek invocation
- Use uv as recommended by upstream: https://github.com/j178/prek
- Update check-byte-order-marker to fix-byte-order-marker (deprecated)
- Simplify workflow by removing unused ref calculations
The same .pre-commit-config.yaml works unchanged. Developers can
install locally with 'uvx prek install' or other methods from the repo.
Also moves rustup installation to a seperate workflow and
enables caching.
The sccache action required a github.com api token, so we set
all that up too.