This allows to specify version like `3.11` or `pypy3.10` in workflows before those versions are released.
This lessen the burden for users of `setup-python` by not having to modify their workflow twice: once when a pre-release is available (e.g. `3.11-dev`) and once when the first stable release is published (e.g. `3.11`)
* Use correct Poetry config when collecting Poetry projects
When collecting Poetry projects for caching, a '**/poetry.lock' glob is
used. However, in order to process the Poetry configuration, the
"poetry" command is run from the repo's root directory; this causes
Poetry to return an invalid configuration when there is a Poetry project
inside an inner directory.
Instead of running a single Poetry command, glob for the same pattern,
and run a Poetry command for every discovered project.
* Fix typo: saveSatetSpy -> saveStateSpy
* poetry: Support same virtualenv appearing in multiple projects
* Add nested Poetry projects test
* poetry: Set up environment for each project individually
* tests/cache-restore: Do not look for dependency files outside `data`
When the default dependency path is used for cache distributors, they
are looking for the dependency file in the project's root (including the
source code), which leads to tests taking a significant amount of time,
especially on Windows runners. We thus hit sporadic test failures.
Change the test cases such that dependency files are always searched for
inside of `__tests__/data`, ignoring the rest of the project.
* poetry: Simplify `virtualenvs.in-project` boolean check
* README: Explain that poetry might create multiple caches
* poetry: Run `poetry env use` only after cache is loaded
The virtualenv cache might contain invalid entries, such as virtualenvs
built in previous, buggy versions of this action. The `poetry env use`
command will recreate virtualenvs in case they are invalid, but it has
to be run only *after* the cache is loaded.
Refactor `CacheDistributor` a bit such that the validation (and possible
recreation) of virtualenvs happens only after the cache is loaded.
* poetry: Bump cache primary key
* Rework python-pipenv-dependencies-caching test
* Update Pipfile.lock hash in the tests
* Rework python-pipenv-dependencies-caching-path test
* Set location for pipenv test
* Remove requests package from tests
* Test pipenv without caching
* Enable pipenv cache
* test for pypy new version notation
* formatting
* uncommented condition
* test
* added pypy to test matrix
* test
* test
* restored all tests
* removed logs, added multiarch support for toolcache
* reduced test matrix
* removed extra condition about arch
* Add support of unstable Python versions
* Update README
* Get rid of stable boolean input
* Fix typo in the test.yml
* Update README
Co-authored-by: MaksimZhukov <v-mazhuk@microsoft.com>
This pull-request improves `setup-python` action to add ability to download specific version of Python on flight if it is not available by default.
**Details:**
`setup-python` action will download and install specific Python version from GitHub releases ([actions/python-versions](https://github.com/actions/python-versions/releases)) in case the version is not found in the local cache. All versions of Python available for installation are published in [actions/python-versions](https://github.com/actions/python-versions) repository.
All available versions are listed in the [version-manifest.json](https://github.com/actions/python-versions/blob/master/versions-manifest.json) file.
**Installation time:**
- Ubuntu / macOS: 10-20 seconds
- Windows: ~ 1 minute (mostly related to fact that we use MSI installer for Python on Windows)
Co-authored-by: MaksimZhukov <v-mazhuk@microsoft.com>
Co-authored-by: Konrad Pabjan <konradpabjan@github.com>
Co-authored-by: Brian Cristante <33549821+brcrista@users.noreply.github.com>