🏗️ Build and Test JellyTau / Run Tests (push) Successful in 15m52s
🏗️ Build and Test JellyTau / Supply Chain (push) Failing after 29s
Publish Documentation / Build & publish docs to gitea-pages (push) Successful in 5m35s
Traceability Validation / Check Requirement Traces (push) Successful in 11s
Build & Release / Run Tests (push) Successful in 14m53s
🏗️ Build and Test JellyTau / Android Compile Check (push) Successful in 4m22s
Build & Release / Build Linux (push) Successful in 20m53s
Build & Release / Build Windows (push) Successful in 15m41s
Build & Release / Build Android (push) Successful in 30m46s
Build & Release / Create Release (push) Successful in 38s
The v0.10.0 release build failed in Build Linux after 16 minutes: failed to bundle project: xdg-open binary not found /usr/bin/xdg-open: No such file or directory linuxdeploy embeds xdg-open into the AppImage and aborts the whole bundle when it is absent. deb and rpm had already bundled fine; only AppImage was affected. This is the one failure tonight that building locally could not have caught, and the reason is worth writing down: a developer machine is a desktop and always has xdg-utils, so the AppImage builds there and fails on a minimal server image. The asymmetry is the bug. Every other release defect this evening was found by building locally first; this one needed the runner. xdg-utils, desktop-file-utils and zsync are added together rather than one at a time. Each round trip costs an image rebuild plus a failed release build, and those three are what linuxdeploy commonly reaches for (xdg-open, desktop-file-validate, and zsync for delta updates). Workflows move to jellytau-builder:2026.08.1, built and pushed with all three verified present inside it before this commit. ci-operations.md gains two things learned here: that an apt addition invalidates the layer above the cargo-install steps, so it is a ~20 minute rebuild rather than the ~2 minutes the trailing layer normally gives; and that Tauri's AppImage bundler downloads linuxdeploy, AppRun and two plugin scripts from GitHub during the build, so an AppImage build depends on GitHub being reachable from the runner.
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name: '🏗️ Build and Test JellyTau'
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on:
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push:
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branches:
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- master
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paths-ignore:
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- '**/*.md'
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pull_request:
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branches:
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- master
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paths-ignore:
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- '**/*.md'
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workflow_dispatch:
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env:
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# Incremental state is never reused between CI runs -- pure disk cost.
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CARGO_INCREMENTAL: 0
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jobs:
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test:
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name: Run Tests
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# A release push triggers build-release.yml on the tag, which runs this exact
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# test suite itself — and on a single-slot runner the two ~1h workflows would
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# otherwise serialize/contend. Skip the duplicate for chore(release) commits.
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# (head_commit is absent on pull_request/workflow_dispatch; startsWith(null,…)
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# is false there, so those events still run.)
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if: "!startsWith(github.event.head_commit.message, 'chore(release)')"
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runs-on: linux/amd64
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container:
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image: gitea.tourolle.paris/dtourolle/jellytau-builder:2026.08.1
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steps:
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- name: Checkout repository
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uses: actions/checkout@v4
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- name: Cache Rust dependencies
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uses: actions/cache@v3
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with:
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# Registry only -- never src-tauri/target. That directory is ~16 GB and
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# was cached under five separate keys, which filled the runner's 74 GB
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# disk at ~1.15 GB/day (23 GB in 20 days, measured Aug 2026).
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# registry/src is omitted too: cargo re-extracts it for free from
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# registry/cache (155 MB of .crate tarballs vs 1.1 GB extracted).
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path: |
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~/.cargo/registry/index
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~/.cargo/registry/cache
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~/.cargo/git/db
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# One shared key across every job. The old per-job keys existed to stop
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# debug/release target artifacts clobbering each other; with target no
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# longer cached, registry contents are target-independent, so all jobs
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# want the same crates. First job to finish saves; the rest restore.
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key: ${{ runner.os }}-cargo-registry-${{ hashFiles('**/Cargo.lock') }}
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restore-keys: |
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${{ runner.os }}-cargo-registry-
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- name: Cache Node dependencies
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uses: actions/cache@v3
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with:
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path: |
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~/.bun/install/cache
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node_modules
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key: ${{ runner.os }}-bun-${{ hashFiles('**/bun.lock') }}
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restore-keys: |
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${{ runner.os }}-bun-
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- name: Install dependencies
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run: |
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bun install
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# Tripwire for domain-taxonomy leaks into the presentation layer (a
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# multi-type includeItemTypes query defining a category in the frontend).
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# See scripts/check-frontend-boundary.sh and
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# docs/specs/scoped-search-boundary.md.
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- name: Check frontend/backend boundary
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run: bash scripts/check-frontend-boundary.sh
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# The docs are the maintained source of truth for architecture and
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# process, and they cross-reference each other heavily. A rename that
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# misses a link turns a doc into a dead end silently. Pure shell + git —
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# no tool is installed at job time.
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- name: Check documentation links
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run: bash scripts/check-doc-links.sh
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# Formatting, linting and type-checking were all configured in this repo
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# and enforced by nothing: .prettierrc described a tree where 199 files did
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# not match it, eslint.config.js ran in no workflow and in no hook, and
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# `bun run check` ran only in build-release.yml — i.e. a type error could
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# sit on master until somebody cut a tag. These three steps are what make
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# those configs load-bearing. All are project deps installed by
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# `bun install`; nothing is fetched at job time.
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# Cheap tripwire for a class of defect this repo kept hitting: tooling on
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# a rarely-taken path. scripts/build-android.sh ran `npm install` on its
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# clean-build branch -- in a bun project, ignoring bun.lock and
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# re-resolving the tree, which is how the Tauri plugin crate/package
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# versions drifted apart and broke a release build. It survived because
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# clean builds are rare.
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- name: Check build tooling
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run: bash scripts/check-tooling.sh
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- name: Check formatting
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run: bun run format:check
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# RATCHET — this number only ever goes DOWN. Same policy as MIN_THRESHOLD
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# in traceability-check.yml and the coverage thresholds in
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# vitest.config.ts. 159 is what the tree carried when the gate went in; the
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# backlog is real findings (dead bindings, unkeyed {#each}, `any` at the
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# IPC boundary) that eslint.config.js documents rule by rule, each parked
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# at "warn" until its class is cleared and it can be promoted to "error".
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# Lower this as you clear them. Never raise it to make a build pass.
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- name: Lint
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run: bun run lint -- --max-warnings=159
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- name: Check TypeScript
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run: |
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bunx svelte-kit sync
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bun run check
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# Tauri refuses to build when a plugin's Rust crate and npm package are on
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# different minor versions. Nothing here runs `tauri build` -- that only
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# happens on a tag -- so a mismatch introduced on master stayed invisible
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# until the release build, which is where it was found: v0.10.0 prep hit
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# `tauri-plugin-log (v2.8.0) : @tauri-apps/plugin-log (v2.9.0)`. `cargo
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# check`, clippy, the tests and svelte-check had all passed.
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#
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# `tauri info` performs the same comparison the bundler does, without a
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# build. Grepping its output is crude, but the alternative is discovering
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# this at tag time again.
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- name: Check Tauri plugin versions match
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run: |
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set -e
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if bunx tauri info 2>&1 | tee /tmp/tauri-info.txt | grep -q "version mismatched"; then
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echo "::error::A Tauri plugin's Rust crate and npm package versions disagree."
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echo "::error::The release build will refuse to start. Align them in"
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echo "::error::src-tauri/Cargo.toml and package.json (both are pinned exactly)."
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grep -A6 "version mismatched" /tmp/tauri-info.txt || true
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exit 1
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fi
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echo "✅ Tauri plugin crate/package versions agree."
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# Coverage rather than a bare `bun run test`: same suite, plus the
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# thresholds in vitest.config.ts, so a large untested module or a deleted
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# test fails here instead of being noticed months later.
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- name: Run frontend tests
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run: |
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bunx svelte-kit sync
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bun run test:coverage
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# CLAUDE.md has required `cargo fmt` + `cargo clippy` before every commit
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# for as long as the rule has existed, but nothing in CI checked either,
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# so the requirement rested entirely on memory. Both components are baked
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# into the builder image (Dockerfile.builder: `rustup component add
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# rustfmt clippy`) — nothing is installed at job time.
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- name: Check Rust formatting
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run: |
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cd src-tauri
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cargo fmt --all -- --check
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# Clippy is a hard gate. It was advisory while the tree carried a warning
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# backlog; that backlog is gone (0 warnings on 1.97.1, the pinned
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# toolchain), so a warning here is now new breakage rather than old noise.
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#
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# This only means anything because src-tauri/rust-toolchain.toml pins the
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# compiler: clippy's lint set moves between releases, so an unpinned gate
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# would fail on whatever the runner happened to install. The pin and this
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# flag stand or fall together — if you unpin, drop this back to advisory.
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- name: Run clippy
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run: |
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cd src-tauri
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cargo clippy --all-targets -- -D warnings
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- name: Run Rust tests
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run: |
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cd src-tauri
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cargo test
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cd ..
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# Fast per-commit Android compile check. This does NOT build a shippable APK:
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# the full signed release APK is built only on tag pushes by build-release.yml
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# (which runs sync-android-sources.sh + signing). Running the full bundle here
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# too would duplicate a ~15min build and, without the sync step, produced an
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# unsigned APK missing our custom sources/icons/proguard rules anyway.
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# `cargo check` for the Android target (~1min) catches Android-specific Rust
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# breakage without linking, bundling, or signing.
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android-check:
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name: Android Compile Check
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runs-on: linux/amd64
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needs: test
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container:
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image: gitea.tourolle.paris/dtourolle/jellytau-builder:2026.08.1
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env:
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ANDROID_HOME: /opt/android-sdk
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ANDROID_SDK_ROOT: /opt/android-sdk
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NDK_HOME: /opt/android-sdk/ndk/27.0.11902837
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ANDROID_NDK_HOME: /opt/android-sdk/ndk/27.0.11902837
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steps:
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- name: Checkout repository
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uses: actions/checkout@v4
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- name: Cache Rust dependencies
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uses: actions/cache@v3
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with:
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# Registry only -- never src-tauri/target. That directory is ~16 GB and
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# was cached under five separate keys, which filled the runner's 74 GB
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# disk at ~1.15 GB/day (23 GB in 20 days, measured Aug 2026).
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# registry/src is omitted too: cargo re-extracts it for free from
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# registry/cache (155 MB of .crate tarballs vs 1.1 GB extracted).
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path: |
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~/.cargo/registry/index
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~/.cargo/registry/cache
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~/.cargo/git/db
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# One shared key across every job. The old per-job keys existed to stop
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# debug/release target artifacts clobbering each other; with target no
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# longer cached, registry contents are target-independent, so all jobs
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# want the same crates. First job to finish saves; the rest restore.
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key: ${{ runner.os }}-cargo-registry-${{ hashFiles('**/Cargo.lock') }}
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restore-keys: |
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${{ runner.os }}-cargo-registry-
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- name: Cache Node dependencies
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uses: actions/cache@v3
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with:
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path: |
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~/.bun/install/cache
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node_modules
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key: ${{ runner.os }}-bun-${{ hashFiles('**/bun.lock') }}
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restore-keys: |
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${{ runner.os }}-bun-
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- name: Install dependencies
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run: bun install
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- name: Cargo check (aarch64-linux-android)
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run: |
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TC="$NDK_HOME/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/linux-x86_64/bin"
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export CARGO_TARGET_AARCH64_LINUX_ANDROID_LINKER="$TC/aarch64-linux-android24-clang"
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export CC_aarch64_linux_android="$TC/aarch64-linux-android24-clang"
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export AR_aarch64_linux_android="$TC/llvm-ar"
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cd src-tauri
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cargo check --target aarch64-linux-android --lib
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# Supply-chain gate. Until this job existed the project had no vulnerability
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# scanning of any kind: nothing checked the ~500-crate Rust graph or the JS
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# dependencies against a CVE feed, and nothing checked that everything we
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# redistribute is licence-compatible with shipping JellyTau under MIT.
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#
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# The first run of this found eight vulnerabilities and one unsoundness
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# (bytes, four in rustls-webpki, time, two in quick-xml, rand) — all fixed by
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# `cargo update`, none of which anybody had reason to run.
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#
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# Runs in parallel with android-check rather than after `test`: a dependency
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# advisory has nothing to do with whether the tests pass, and finding out
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# sooner is the point.
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security:
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name: Supply Chain
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runs-on: linux/amd64
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container:
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image: gitea.tourolle.paris/dtourolle/jellytau-builder:2026.08.1
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steps:
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- name: Checkout repository
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uses: actions/checkout@v4
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- name: Cache Rust dependencies
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uses: actions/cache@v3
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with:
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path: |
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~/.cargo/registry/index
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~/.cargo/registry/cache
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~/.cargo/git/db
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key: ${{ runner.os }}-cargo-registry-${{ hashFiles('**/Cargo.lock') }}
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restore-keys: |
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${{ runner.os }}-cargo-registry-
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# cargo-deny is baked into the builder image. It fetches the RustSec
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# advisory database at run time — that is *data*, like the crates
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# `bun install` fetches, not a toolchain install, so the 🔴 rule in
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# CLAUDE.md is not in play here.
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#
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# Config and every documented exception live in src-tauri/deny.toml.
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# Vulnerabilities and unsoundness are hard failures with no override;
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# unmaintained transitive crates that have no safe upgrade (Tauri's GTK3
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# stack, the unic-* tables) are ignored there by ID, each with a reason.
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- name: cargo-deny (advisories, licences, bans, sources)
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run: |
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cd src-tauri
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cargo deny check
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# Advisory for now, deliberately. The Rust graph was clean after one
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# update pass, so gating it costs nothing; the JS graph has not been
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# audited before and a first run that fails the build teaches everyone to
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# ignore this job. Promote to a hard gate once the output is empty and
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# stays empty — same approach that got clippy from advisory to -D warnings.
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- name: bun audit (advisory)
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run: |
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bun install
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bun audit || echo "::warning::bun audit reported findings — advisory for now, see CLAUDE.md"
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