[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #30462: Test multiple supported database type and version combinations on GitHub Actions
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#30462: Test multiple supported database type and version combinations on GitHub
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Reporter: pento | Owner: desrosj
Type: enhancement | Status: assigned
Priority: normal | Milestone: 6.4
Component: Build/Test Tools | Version:
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: has-patch 2nd-opinion needs-testing | Focuses:
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Comment (by desrosj):
Replying to [comment:33 johnbillion]:
> @desrosj Approach 1 PR is running 98 jobs but the approach 2 PR is
running 101. The difference is in the PHP 7.4 jobs, approach 1 is running
2 memcached jobs but approach 2 is running 4. Plus Approach 2 is running a
duplicate "MySQL 5.7" job.
Ah, good catch. The duplicate is the job that reports the test results to
the .org Host Test Results, it just was not noted within the job name.
I've adjusted both workflows to reflect that within the name.
Additionally, I don't think there's any need to run a second job
specifically for reporting. That's something handled after all tests are
completed and do not impact the environment at all. I've adjusted the
strategies to allow `report` to be defined as `true` in one `include`
statement to fix this.
For the second discrepancy, I added two jobs that tested memcached with
MariaDB in the second approach, but did not copy that over to the first
PR. I've gone and done that so both should now be identical with 100 jobs
total.
This was because the second approach had a
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/30462#comment:34>
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