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@dougefresh/ci

v0.1.32

Published

CI Mega Config github action

Readme

Typescript all the things

TypeScript-based CI configuration for Rust projects. Replaces static YAML configs with type-safe builders.

Installation

bun install --global @dougefresh/ci@latest

Architecture

Config Generation Flow

  1. User defines config in .github/rust-ci.ts using createRustWorkflow() builder
  2. Action generates JSON via dougefresh/ci@main (runs scripts/generate-rust.ts)
  3. Workflow consumes JSON using fromJSON() to populate job matrices and conditionals

Actions

dougefresh/ci@main (this repo's action.yml)

  • Copies .github/rust-ci.ts from calling repo
  • Executes scripts/generate-rust.ts with Bun
  • Outputs JSON config string

.github/actions/rust-config/action.yml

  • Wraps dougefresh/ci@main
  • Replaces runner placeholders (vars.RUNNER_ARM64, vars.RUNNER_AMD64) with actual runner names
  • Used by workflows to get final config with resolved runners

.github/actions/rust-init/action.yml

  • Checks out code
  • Sets up Rust toolchains (stable + nightly)
  • Installs OS-specific packages from config
  • Configures caching

Workflow Pattern

.github/workflows/rust.yml demonstrates the pattern:

  1. config job: Calls rust-config action → outputs JSON
  2. downstream jobs: Use fromJSON(needs.config.outputs.config) to:
    • Control job execution (if conditions)
    • Populate matrices (toolchains, features, OS)
    • Extract run commands and flags

Each job checks fromJSON(needs.config.outputs.config).jobs.<job_name>.if before running.

Example Config

See .github/rust-ci.ts:

import { createRustWorkflow } from '@dougefresh/ci';

export default function () {
  return createRustWorkflow()
    .enableMdBook()
    .extra('test-extra', 'echo hello')
    .semver(false)
    .disableSanitizers()
    .build();
}

Generates JSON consumed by workflow jobs via fromJSON().