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Add Relative Constraints to Calibration #1777

Add Relative Constraints to Calibration

Add Relative Constraints to Calibration #1777

Workflow file for this run

name: conda-package
on:
push:
branches: [ master ]
tags: ["*"]
pull_request:
branches: [ master ]
jobs:
package:
name: ${{ matrix.config.name }}
runs-on: ${{ matrix.config.os }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
config:
- {
name: "Linux",
os: ubuntu-latest
}
- {
name: "MacOSX",
os: macos-13
}
- {
name: "Windows",
os: windows-2019
}
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Install conda
uses: conda-incubator/setup-miniconda@v3
with:
auto-update-conda: true
python-version: 3.11
activate-environment: hexrd
auto-activate-base: false
- name: Install build requirements
run: |
# Change default solver to be libmamba, so that it runs much faster
conda install -n base -c conda-forge conda-libmamba-solver
conda config --set solver libmamba
conda activate hexrd
conda install --override-channels -c conda-forge anaconda-client conda-build conda
# This is need to ensure ~/.profile or ~/.bashrc are used so the activate
# command works.
shell: bash -l {0}
- name: Build the package (host)
if: ${{ matrix.config.name != 'Linux' }}
run: |
conda activate hexrd
# For some reason, we need to set this in the environment as well.
# It seems conda build sometimes needs the solver in the environment
# and sometimes in the base environment. I don't know why.
conda install -c conda-forge conda-libmamba-solver
conda config --env --set solver libmamba
conda list
# Mac is having an issue with libarchive. We need to make sure that it
# comes from conda-forge. See here: https://github.com/conda/conda-libmamba-solver/issues/283
conda update -c conda-forge libarchive
mkdir output
# Conda build is ignoring the .condarc for some reason, so we need to
# set this environment variable instead.
# Setting this variable via `env` did not seem to work for some reason.
export CONDA_SOLVER=libmamba
conda build --override-channels -c conda-forge --output-folder output/ conda.recipe/
# This is need to ensure ~/.profile or ~/.bashrc are used so the activate
# command works.
shell: bash -l {0}
- name: Build the package (container)
if: ${{ matrix.config.name == 'Linux' }}
uses: docker://centos:7
with:
entrypoint: /github/workspace/.github/workflows/container_build.sh
- name: Upload the package to anaconda channel (tag push to master)
if: github.event_name == 'push' && contains(github.ref, 'refs/tags/')
run: |
conda activate hexrd
anaconda --token ${{ secrets.ANACONDA_TOKEN }} upload --force --user HEXRD output/**/*.tar.bz2
# This is need to ensure ~/.profile or ~/.bashrc are used so the activate
# command works.
shell: bash -l {0}
- name: Upload the package to anaconda prerelease channel (upload push to master)
if: github.event_name == 'push' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/master'
run: |
conda activate hexrd
anaconda --token ${{ secrets.ANACONDA_TOKEN }} upload --force --user HEXRD --label prerelease output/**/*.tar.bz2
# This is need to ensure ~/.profile or ~/.bashrc are used so the activate
# command works.
shell: bash -l {0}
- name: Get version for the artifact names
run: echo "HEXRD_GIT_DESCRIBE=$(git describe --tag)" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Upload the package to github
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: HEXRD-${{ matrix.config.name }}-${{ env.HEXRD_GIT_DESCRIBE }}.tar.bz2
path: output/**/*.tar.bz2