name: Build and Test on: [push] env: # Customize the CMake build type here (Release, Debug, RelWithDebInfo, etc.) BUILD_TYPE: Release jobs: build-linux: # The CMake configure and build commands are platform agnostic and should work equally # well on Windows or Mac. You can convert this to a matrix build if you need # cross-platform coverage. # See: https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/actions/learn-github-actions/managing-complex-workflows#using-a-build-matrix runs-on: ubuntu-20.04 steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v2 - name: install prerequisites run: sudo apt-get update -y && sudo apt-get install -y libasound2-dev libglew-dev libglu1-mesa-dev libx11-dev libxcursor-dev libxft-dev libxinerama-dev - name: Create Build Environment # Some projects don't allow in-source building, so create a separate build directory # We'll use this as our working directory for all subsequent commands run: cmake -E make_directory ${{github.workspace}}/build - name: Configure CMake # Use a bash shell so we can use the same syntax for environment variable # access regardless of the host operating system shell: bash working-directory: ${{github.workspace}}/build # Note the current convention is to use the -S and -B options here to specify source # and build directories, but this is only available with CMake 3.13 and higher. # The CMake binaries on the Github Actions machines are (as of this writing) 3.12 run: cmake $GITHUB_WORKSPACE -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=$BUILD_TYPE -DOPTION_USE_WAYLAND=OFF - name: Build working-directory: ${{github.workspace}}/build shell: bash # Execute the build. You can specify a specific target with "--target " run: cmake --build . --config $BUILD_TYPE build-wayland: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v2 - name: Install prerequisites run: sudo apt-get update -y && sudo apt-get install -y libasound2-dev libglu1-mesa-dev libwayland-dev wayland-protocols libdbus-1-dev libxkbcommon-dev libegl-dev libopengl-dev libpango1.0-dev libgtk-3-dev - name: Create Build Environment # Some projects don't allow in-source building, so create a separate build directory # We'll use this as our working directory for all subsequent commands run: cmake -E make_directory ${{github.workspace}}/build - name: Configure CMake # Use a bash shell so we can use the same syntax for environment variable # access regardless of the host operating system shell: bash working-directory: ${{github.workspace}}/build # Note the current convention is to use the -S and -B options here to specify source # and build directories, but this is only available with CMake 3.13 and higher. # The CMake binaries on the Github Actions machines are (as of this writing) 3.12 run: cmake $GITHUB_WORKSPACE -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=$BUILD_TYPE - name: Build working-directory: ${{github.workspace}}/build shell: bash # Execute the build. You can specify a specific target with "--target " run: cmake --build . --config $BUILD_TYPE build-macos: # The CMake configure and build commands are platform agnostic and should work equally # well on Windows or Mac. You can convert this to a matrix build if you need # cross-platform coverage. # See: https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/actions/learn-github-actions/managing-complex-workflows#using-a-build-matrix runs-on: macos-latest steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v2 - name: Create Build Environment # Some projects don't allow in-source building, so create a separate build directory # We'll use this as our working directory for all subsequent commands run: cmake -E make_directory ${{github.workspace}}/build - name: Configure CMake # Use a bash shell so we can use the same syntax for environment variable # access regardless of the host operating system shell: bash working-directory: ${{github.workspace}}/build # Note the current convention is to use the -S and -B options here to specify source # and build directories, but this is only available with CMake 3.13 and higher. # The CMake binaries on the Github Actions machines are (as of this writing) 3.12 run: cmake $GITHUB_WORKSPACE -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=$BUILD_TYPE - name: Build working-directory: ${{github.workspace}}/build shell: bash # Execute the build. You can specify a specific target with "--target " run: cmake --build . --config $BUILD_TYPE build-windows: # The CMake configure and build commands are platform agnostic and should work equally # well on Windows or Mac. You can convert this to a matrix build if you need # cross-platform coverage. # See: https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/actions/learn-github-actions/managing-complex-workflows#using-a-build-matrix runs-on: windows-latest steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v2 - name: Create Build Environment # Some projects don't allow in-source building, so create a separate build directory # We'll use this as our working directory for all subsequent commands run: cmake -E make_directory ${{github.workspace}}/build - name: Configure CMake # Use a bash shell so we can use the same syntax for environment variable # access regardless of the host operating system shell: bash working-directory: ${{github.workspace}}/build # Note the current convention is to use the -S and -B options here to specify source # and build directories, but this is only available with CMake 3.13 and higher. # The CMake binaries on the Github Actions machines are (as of this writing) 3.12 run: cmake $GITHUB_WORKSPACE -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=$BUILD_TYPE - name: Build working-directory: ${{github.workspace}}/build shell: bash # Execute the build. You can specify a specific target with "--target " run: cmake --build . --config $BUILD_TYPE