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CI workflow (lukeed/clsx)

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Source: lukeed/clsx.github/workflows/ci.ymlLicense MITView source

What it does

This is the CI workflow from the lukeed/clsx repository, a real project running GitHub Actions. It is shown here with attribution under its MIT license.

Below, Latchkey shows a faster, safer version produced by its optimization engine.

The workflow

workflow (.yml)
name: CI

on: [push, pull_request]

jobs:
  test:
    name: Node.js v${{ matrix.nodejs }}
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    strategy:
      matrix:
        nodejs: [8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18]
    steps:
    - uses: actions/checkout@v3
    - uses: actions/setup-node@v3
      with:
        node-version: ${{ matrix.nodejs }}

    - name: (cache) restore
      uses: actions/cache@master
      with:
        path: node_modules
        key: ${{ runner.os }}-${{ hashFiles('**/package.json') }}

    - name: Install
      run: npm install

    - name: (coverage) Install
      if: matrix.nodejs >= 18
      run: npm install -g c8

    - name: Build
      run: npm run build

    - name: Test
      run: npm test
      if: matrix.nodejs < 18

    - name: (coverage) Test
      run: c8 --include=src npm test
      if: matrix.nodejs >= 18

    - name: (coverage) Report
      if: matrix.nodejs >= 18
      run: |
        c8 report --reporter=text-lcov > coverage.lcov
        bash <(curl -s https://codecov.io/bash)
      env:
        CODECOV_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CODECOV_TOKEN }}

The same workflow, on Latchkey

Estimated ~20% faster on cache hits, plus fewer wasted runs and a safer supply chain. Added and changed lines are highlighted.

name: CI
 
on: [push, pull_request]
 
concurrency:
  group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
  cancel-in-progress: true
 
jobs:
  test:
    timeout-minutes: 30
    name: Node.js v${{ matrix.nodejs }}
    runs-on: latchkey-small
    strategy:
      matrix:
        nodejs: [8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18]
    steps:
    - uses: actions/checkout@v3
    - uses: actions/setup-node@v3
      with:
        cache: 'npm'
        node-version: ${{ matrix.nodejs }}
 
    - name: (cache) restore
      uses: actions/cache@master
      with:
        path: node_modules
        key: ${{ runner.os }}-${{ hashFiles('**/package.json') }}
 
    - name: Install
      run: npm install
 
    - name: (coverage) Install
      if: matrix.nodejs >= 18
      run: npm install -g c8
 
    - name: Build
      run: npm run build
 
    - name: Test
      run: npm test
      if: matrix.nodejs < 18
 
    - name: (coverage) Test
      run: c8 --include=src npm test
      if: matrix.nodejs >= 18
 
    - name: (coverage) Report
      if: matrix.nodejs >= 18
      run: |
        c8 report --reporter=text-lcov > coverage.lcov
        bash <(curl -s https://codecov.io/bash)
      env:
        CODECOV_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CODECOV_TOKEN }}
 

What changed

What Latchkey heals here

This workflow has steps that commonly fail on transient issues (network, registries, flaky browsers). On Latchkey managed runners they are detected, retried, and self-healed instead of failing your build:

This workflow runs 1 job (6 with the matrix expanded) per trigger. On Latchkey the same minutes cost up to 58% less than GitHub-hosted, with zero queue time.

Actions used in this workflow