toolchain/src/main.ts

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import * as core from "@actions/core";
import path from "path";
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import * as args from "./args";
import * as versions from "./versions";
import { RustUp, ToolchainOptions } from "@actions-rs/core";
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async function run(): Promise<void> {
// we use path.join to make sure this works on Windows, Linux and MacOS
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const toolchainOverridePath = path.join(process.cwd(), "rust-toolchain");
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const opts = args.getToolchainArgs(toolchainOverridePath);
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const rustup = await RustUp.getOrInstall();
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await rustup.call(["show"]);
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let shouldSelfUpdate = false;
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if (opts.profile && !(await rustup.supportProfiles())) {
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shouldSelfUpdate = true;
}
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if (opts.components && !(await rustup.supportComponents())) {
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shouldSelfUpdate = true;
}
if (shouldSelfUpdate) {
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core.startGroup("Updating rustup");
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try {
await rustup.selfUpdate();
} finally {
core.endGroup();
}
}
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if (opts.profile) {
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// @ts-ignore: TS2345
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await rustup.setProfile(opts.profile);
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}
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const installOptions: ToolchainOptions = {
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default: opts.default,
override: opts.override,
};
if (opts.components) {
installOptions.components = opts.components;
}
// We already did it just now, there is no reason to do that again,
// so it would skip few network calls.
if (shouldSelfUpdate) {
installOptions.noSelfUpdate = true;
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}
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// Extra funny case.
// Due to `rustup` issue (https://github.com/rust-lang/rustup/issues/2146)
// right now installing `nightly` toolchain with extra components might fail
// if that specific `nightly` version does not have this component
// available.
//
// See https://github.com/actions-rs/toolchain/issues/53 also.
//
// By default `rustup` does not downgrade, as it does when you are
// updating already installed `nightly`, so we need to pass the
// corresponding flag manually.
//
// We are doing it only if both following conditions apply:
//
// 1. Requested toolchain is `"nightly"` (exact string match).
// 2. At least one component is requested.
//
// All other cases are not triggering automatic downgrade,
// for example, installing specific nightly version
// as in `"nightly-2020-03-20"` or `"stable"`.
//
// Motivation is that users probably want the latest one nightly
// with rustfmt and clippy (miri, etc) and they don't really care
// about what exact nightly it is.
// In case if it's not the nightly at all or it is a some specific
// nightly version, they know what they are doing.
if (opts.name == "nightly" && opts.components) {
installOptions.allowDowngrade = true;
}
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await rustup.installToolchain(opts.name, installOptions);
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if (opts.target) {
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await rustup.addTarget(opts.target, opts.name);
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}
await versions.gatherInstalledVersions();
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}
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async function main(): Promise<void> {
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try {
await run();
} catch (error) {
core.setFailed(error.message);
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}
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}
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main();