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bahdotsh
d1268d55cf feat: move log stream composition and filtering to background thread
- Resolves #29: UI unresponsiveness in logs tab
- Add LogProcessor with background thread for async log processing
- Implement pre-processed log caching with ProcessedLogEntry
- Replace frame-by-frame log processing with cached results
- Add automatic log change detection for app and system logs
- Optimize rendering from O(n) to O(1) complexity
- Maintain all search, filter, and highlighting functionality
- Fix clippy warning for redundant pattern matching

Performance improvements:
- Log processing moved to separate thread with 50ms debouncing
- UI rendering no longer blocks on log filtering/formatting
- Supports thousands of logs without UI lag
- Non-blocking request/response pattern with mpsc channels
2025-08-13 13:38:17 +05:30
Gokul
a146d94c35 Merge pull request #34 from bahdotsh/fix/runs-on-array-support
fix: Support array format for runs-on field in GitHub Actions workflows
2025-08-13 13:24:35 +05:30
bahdotsh
7636195380 fix: Support array format for runs-on field in GitHub Actions workflows
- Add custom deserializer for runs-on field to handle both string and array formats
- Update Job struct to use Vec<String> instead of String for runs-on field
- Modify executor to extract first element from runs-on array for runner selection
- Add test workflow to verify both string and array formats work correctly
- Maintain backwards compatibility with existing string-based workflows

Fixes issue where workflows with runs-on: [self-hosted, ubuntu, small] format
would fail with 'invalid type: sequence, expected a string' error.

This change aligns with GitHub Actions specification which supports:
- String format: runs-on: ubuntu-latest
- Array format: runs-on: [self-hosted, ubuntu, small]
2025-08-13 13:21:58 +05:30
Gokul
98afdb3372 Merge pull request #33 from bahdotsh/docs/add-crate-readmes
docs(readme): add per-crate READMEs and enhance wrkflw crate README
2025-08-12 15:12:44 +05:30
bahdotsh
58de01e69f docs(readme): add per-crate READMEs and enhance wrkflw crate README 2025-08-12 15:09:38 +05:30
Gokul
880cae3899 Merge pull request #32 from bahdotsh/bahdotsh/reusable-workflow-execution
feat: add execution support for reusable workflows
2025-08-12 14:57:49 +05:30
bahdotsh
66e540645d feat(executor,parser,docs): add execution support for reusable workflows (jobs.<id>.uses)\n\n- Parser: make jobs.runs-on optional; add job-level uses/with/secrets for caller jobs\n- Executor: resolve and run local/remote called workflows; propagate inputs/secrets; summarize results\n- Docs: document feature, usage, and current limits in README\n- Tests: add execution tests for local reusable workflows (success/failure)\n\nLimits:\n- Does not propagate outputs back to caller\n- secrets: inherit not special-cased; use mapping\n- Remote private repos not yet supported; public only\n- Cycle detection for nested calls unchanged 2025-08-12 14:53:07 +05:30
bahdotsh
79b6389f54 fix: resolve schema file path issues for cargo publish
- Copied schema files into parser crate src directory
- Updated include_str! paths to be relative to source files
- Ensures schemas are bundled with crate during publish
- Resolves packaging and verification issues during publication

Fixes the build error that was preventing crate publication.
2025-08-09 18:14:25 +05:30
bahdotsh
5d55812872 fix: correct schema file paths for cargo publish
- Updated include_str! paths from ../../../ to ../../../../
- This resolves packaging issues during cargo publish
- Fixes schema loading for parser crate publication
2025-08-09 18:12:56 +05:30
bahdotsh
537bf2f9d1 chore: bump version to 0.6.0
- Updated workspace version from 0.5.0 to 0.6.0
- Updated all internal crate dependencies to 0.6.0
- Verified all tests pass and builds succeed
2025-08-09 17:46:09 +05:30
bahdotsh
f0b6633cb8 renamed 2025-08-09 17:03:03 +05:30
bahdotsh
181b5c5463 feat: reorganize test files and delete manual test checklist
- Move test workflows to tests/workflows/
- Move GitLab CI fixtures to tests/fixtures/gitlab-ci/
- Move test scripts to tests/scripts/
- Move Podman testing docs to tests/
- Update paths in test scripts and documentation
- Delete MANUAL_TEST_CHECKLIST.md as requested
- Update tests/README.md to reflect new organization
2025-08-09 15:30:53 +05:30
bahdotsh
1cc3bf98b6 feat: bump version to 0.5.0 for podman support 2025-08-09 15:24:49 +05:30
Gokul
af8ac002e4 Merge pull request #28 from bahdotsh/podman
feat: Add comprehensive Podman container runtime support
2025-08-09 15:11:58 +05:30
bahdotsh
50e62fbc1f feat: Add comprehensive Podman container runtime support
Add Podman as a new container runtime option alongside Docker and emulation modes,
enabling workflow execution in rootless containers for enhanced security and
compatibility in restricted environments.

Features:
- New PodmanRuntime implementing ContainerRuntime trait
- CLI --runtime flag with docker/podman/emulation options
- TUI runtime cycling (e → Docker → Podman → Emulation)
- Full container lifecycle management (run, pull, build, cleanup)
- Container preservation support with --preserve-containers-on-failure
- Automatic fallback to emulation when Podman unavailable
- Rootless container execution without privileged daemon

Implementation:
- crates/executor/src/podman.rs: Complete Podman runtime implementation
- crates/executor/src/engine.rs: Runtime type enum and initialization
- crates/ui/: TUI integration with runtime switching and status display
- crates/wrkflw/src/main.rs: CLI argument parsing for runtime selection

Testing & Documentation:
- TESTING_PODMAN.md: Comprehensive testing guide
- test-podman-basic.sh: Automated verification script
- test-preserve-containers.sh: Container preservation testing
- MANUAL_TEST_CHECKLIST.md: Manual verification checklist
- README.md: Complete Podman documentation and usage examples

Benefits:
- Organizations restricting Docker installation can use Podman
- Enhanced security through daemonless, rootless architecture
- Drop-in compatibility with existing Docker-based workflows
- Consistent container execution across different environments

Closes: Support for rootless container execution in restricted environments
2025-08-09 15:06:17 +05:30
Gokul
30659ac5d6 Merge pull request #27 from bahdotsh/bahdotsh/validation-exit-codes
feat: add exit code support for validation failures
2025-08-09 14:23:08 +05:30
bahdotsh
b4a73a3cde docs: update README with exit code functionality
- Add comprehensive documentation for new --exit-code and --no-exit-code flags
- Include CI/CD integration examples showing script usage
- Document exit code behavior (0=success, 1=validation failure, 2=usage error)
- Update validation examples to show both success and failure cases
- Add GitLab CI validation examples
- Update feature list to highlight CI/CD integration capabilities
2025-08-09 14:19:24 +05:30
bahdotsh
4802e686de feat: add exit code support for validation failures
- Add --exit-code flag (default: true) to set exit code 1 on validation failure
- Add --no-exit-code flag to disable exit code setting for script flexibility
- Modify validation functions to return boolean failure status
- Track validation failures across multiple files in directory validation
- Ensure proper exit codes for both GitHub workflows and GitLab CI pipelines
- Maintains backwards compatibility while enabling CI/CD integration

Closes #[issue-number] if applicable
2025-08-09 14:18:17 +05:30
Gokul
64621375cb Merge pull request #26 from bahdotsh/bahdotsh/conditional-job-execution
feat: add conditional job execution and flexible needs parsing
2025-08-09 13:40:04 +05:30
bahdotsh
cff8e3f4bd feat: add conditional job execution and flexible needs parsing
- Add support for job-level if conditions with basic expression evaluation
- Support both string and array formats for job needs field (needs: job vs needs: [job])
- Add missing job fields: if_condition, outputs, permissions to Job struct
- Implement job condition evaluation in executor with pattern matching for:
  - Simple boolean conditions (true/false)
  - GitHub event conditions (github.event.pull_request.draft == false)
  - Job output conditions (needs.jobname.outputs.outputname == 'value')
- Jobs with false conditions are now properly skipped with appropriate logging
- Fixes parsing issues with workflows that use changes jobs and conditional execution

Resolves compatibility with workflows like iceoryx2 that use path filtering patterns.
2025-08-09 13:36:03 +05:30
Gokul
4251e6469d feat: add --preserve-containers-on-failure flag for debugging
feat: add --preserve-containers-on-failure flag for debugging
2025-08-09 13:22:50 +05:30
bahdotsh
2ba3dbe65b docs: update README with container preservation feature
- Add documentation for --preserve-containers-on-failure flag
- Include usage examples for both CLI and TUI modes
- Explain when and how containers are preserved for debugging
- Add example of the helpful debugging message users will see
- Update CLI examples section to showcase the new feature
2025-08-09 13:20:17 +05:30
bahdotsh
7edc6b3645 feat: add --preserve-containers-on-failure flag for debugging
- Add CLI flag to preserve Docker containers when tasks fail
- Create ExecutionConfig structure to pass configuration through system
- Modify DockerRuntime to conditionally skip container cleanup on failure
- Add support for both CLI run and TUI modes
- Log helpful debugging messages with container ID and inspection commands
- Preserve containers only when exit_code != 0 and flag is enabled
- Untrack preserved containers from automatic cleanup system

Fixes issue where failed containers were always deleted, preventing users
from inspecting the actual state when debugging workflow failures.
2025-08-09 13:18:08 +05:30
Gokul
93f18d0327 Merge pull request #24 from bahdotsh/bahdotsh/duplicate_id
fix(validators): Add validation for duplicate step IDs within GitHub Actions jobs
2025-08-09 11:40:37 +05:30
bahdotsh
faee4717e1 fix(ui): Fix final io::Error clippy warning
Replace remaining io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::Other, msg) with
io::Error::other(msg) in workflow validation error handling.

Also apply cargo fmt to fix formatting.
2025-08-09 11:37:40 +05:30
bahdotsh
22389736c3 fix(ui): Fix additional clippy warnings for CI compatibility
- Replace io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::Other, e) with io::Error::other(e) in workflow handler
- Add explicit lifetime annotations to UI component render methods to fix mismatched-lifetime-syntaxes warnings
- These changes ensure CI passes with -D warnings flag

All changes are backwards compatible and maintain existing functionality.
2025-08-09 11:27:16 +05:30
bahdotsh
699c9250f2 fix(utils): Replace deprecated io::Error::new with io::Error::other
Replace io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::Other, e) with the newer
io::Error::other(e) method as recommended by clippy.

This fixes CI failures when running with -D warnings that treat
clippy::io_other_error as an error.
2025-08-09 11:16:11 +05:30
bahdotsh
48e944a4cc fix(validators): Add validation for duplicate step IDs within GitHub Actions jobs
GitHub Actions requires step IDs to be unique within each job scope, but wrkflw
was not validating this constraint. This caused workflows with duplicate step
IDs to pass validation with exit code 0, while GitHub would reject them with
"The identifier 'X' may not be used more than once within the same scope".

- Add HashSet tracking of step IDs in validate_steps()
- Check for duplicate IDs and report validation errors
- Use GitHub's exact error message format for consistency
- Step IDs can still be duplicated across different jobs (which is valid)

Fixes validation gap that allowed invalid workflows to pass undetected.
2025-08-09 10:25:06 +05:30
bahdotsh
d5d1904d0a fix: make gitlab pipelines show up in tui 2025-05-02 15:56:58 +05:30
bahdotsh
00fa569add fix: fixed the issues in viewing step details in non verbose mode 2025-05-02 15:45:51 +05:30
bahdotsh
a97398f949 formatted 2025-05-02 15:09:26 +05:30
bahdotsh
e73b0df520 feat(gitlab): add comprehensive GitLab CI/CD pipeline support
This commit adds full support for GitLab CI/CD pipelines:

- Add GitLab CI pipeline models with complete spec support (jobs, stages, artifacts, cache, etc.)
- Implement GitLab CI/CD pipeline parsing and validation
- Add schema validation against GitLab CI JSON schema
- Support automatic pipeline type detection based on filename and content
- Add GitLab-specific CLI commands and flags
- Implement pipeline conversion for executor compatibility
- Add validation for common GitLab CI configuration issues
- Update CLI help text to reflect GitLab CI/CD support
- Support listing both GitHub and GitLab pipeline files

This expands wrkflw to be a multi-CI tool that can validate and execute both GitHub
Actions workflows and GitLab CI/CD pipelines locally.
2025-05-02 15:08:59 +05:30
bahdotsh
9f51e26eb3 refactor(ui): modularize UI crate for improved maintainability
- Split monolithic lib.rs (3700+ lines) into logical modules
- Create directory structure for app, models, components, handlers, utils, and views
- Implement reusable UI components (Button, Checkbox, ProgressBar)
- Separate view rendering code by screen function
- Fix all compiler warnings and linter issues
- Maintain existing functionality while improving code organization
- Follow Rust best practices for module hierarchy and separation of concerns

This change makes the UI codebase easier to navigate, maintain and extend
without changing any of the existing behavior.
2025-05-02 14:16:13 +05:30
bahdotsh
3a88b33c83 refactor(workspace): move top-level src to crates/wrkflw
Consolidated the main binary (main.rs) and library root (lib.rs)
from the top-level src/ directory into the dedicated crates/wrkflw
crate. This aligns the project structure with standard Rust
workspace conventions.

- Moved src/main.rs to crates/wrkflw/src/main.rs
- Moved src/lib.rs to crates/wrkflw/src/lib.rs
- Updated use statements in crates/wrkflw/src/main.rs to directly reference other workspace crates (e.g., `executor`, `parser`).
- Updated crates/wrkflw/src/lib.rs to re-export workspace crates.
- Configured crates/wrkflw/Cargo.toml for both `[lib]` and `[[bin]]` targets.
- Removed the top-level src/ directory.
2025-05-02 13:01:54 +05:30
bahdotsh
3a9f4f1101 formatted 2025-05-02 12:54:50 +05:30
bahdotsh
470132c5bf Refactor: Migrate modules to workspace crates
- Extracted functionality from the `src/` directory into individual crates within the `crates/` directory. This improves modularity, organization, and separation of concerns.
- Migrated modules include: models, evaluator, ui, gitlab, utils, logging, github, matrix, executor, runtime, parser, and validators.
- Removed the original source files and directories from `src/` after successful migration.
- This change sets the stage for better code management and potentially independent development/versioning of workspace members.
2025-05-02 12:53:41 +05:30
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@@ -1,90 +0,0 @@
# Test Organization for wrkflw
Following Rust best practices, we have reorganized the tests in this project to improve maintainability and clarity.
## Test Structure
Tests are now organized as follows:
### 1. Unit Tests
Unit tests remain in the source files using the `#[cfg(test)]` attribute. These tests are designed to test individual functions and small units of code in isolation.
Example:
```rust
// In src/matrix.rs
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn test_function() {
// Test code here
}
}
```
### 2. Integration Tests
Integration tests have been moved to the `tests/` directory. These tests import and test the public API of the crate, ensuring that different components work together correctly.
- `tests/matrix_test.rs` - Tests for matrix expansion functionality
- `tests/reusable_workflow_test.rs` - Tests for reusable workflow validation
### 3. End-to-End Tests
End-to-end tests are also located in the `tests/` directory. These tests simulate real-world usage scenarios and often involve external dependencies like Docker.
- `tests/cleanup_test.rs` - Tests for cleanup functionality with Docker containers, networks, etc.
## Running Tests
You can run all tests using:
```bash
cargo test
```
To run only unit tests:
```bash
cargo test --lib
```
To run only integration tests:
```bash
cargo test --test matrix_test --test reusable_workflow_test
```
To run only end-to-end tests:
```bash
cargo test --test cleanup_test
```
To run a specific test:
```bash
cargo test test_name
```
## CI Configuration
Our CI workflow has been updated to run all types of tests separately, allowing for better isolation and clearer failure reporting:
```yaml
- name: Run unit tests
run: cargo test --lib --verbose
- name: Run integration tests
run: cargo test --test matrix_test --test reusable_workflow_test --verbose
- name: Run e2e tests (if Docker available)
run: cargo test --test cleanup_test --verbose -- --skip docker --skip processes
```
## Writing New Tests
When adding new tests:
1. For unit tests, add them to the relevant source file using `#[cfg(test)]`
2. For integration tests, add them to the `tests/` directory with a descriptive name like `feature_name_test.rs`
3. For end-to-end tests, also add them to the `tests/` directory with a descriptive name
Follow the existing patterns to ensure consistency.

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@@ -78,10 +78,6 @@ jobs:
target: aarch64-apple-darwin
artifact_name: wrkflw
asset_name: wrkflw-${{ github.event.inputs.version || github.ref_name }}-macos-arm64
- os: windows-latest
target: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
artifact_name: wrkflw.exe
asset_name: wrkflw-${{ github.event.inputs.version || github.ref_name }}-windows-x86_64
steps:
- name: Checkout code

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@@ -1,43 +0,0 @@
name: Rust
on:
workflow_dispatch:
push:
branches: [ "main" ]
pull_request:
branches: [ "main" ]
env:
CARGO_TERM_COLOR: always
jobs:
build:
runs-on: macos-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Build
run: cargo build --verbose
test-unit:
needs: [build]
runs-on: macos-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Run unit tests
run: cargo test --lib --verbose
test-integration:
needs: [build]
runs-on: macos-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Run integration tests
run: cargo test --test matrix_test --test reusable_workflow_test --verbose
test-e2e:
needs: [build]
runs-on: macos-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Run e2e tests (if Docker available)
run: cargo test --test cleanup_test --verbose -- --skip docker --skip processes

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@@ -2,38 +2,30 @@
# This pipeline will build and test the Rust project
stages:
- lint
- build
- test
- release
- deploy
variables:
CARGO_HOME: ${CI_PROJECT_DIR}/.cargo
RUST_VERSION: stable
RUST_VERSION: "1.70.0"
CARGO_TERM_COLOR: always
# Cache dependencies between jobs
# Cache settings
cache:
key: "$CI_COMMIT_REF_SLUG"
paths:
- .cargo/
- target/
script:
- echo "This is a placeholder - the cache directive doesn't need a script"
# Lint job - runs rustfmt and clippy
lint:
stage: lint
stage: test
image: rust:${RUST_VERSION}
script:
- rustup component add rustfmt clippy
- cargo fmt -- --check
- rustup component add clippy
- cargo clippy -- -D warnings
rules:
- if: $CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE == "web"
when: always
- if: $CI_COMMIT_BRANCH == $CI_DEFAULT_BRANCH
when: always
- if: $CI_COMMIT_TAG
when: never
- if: '$CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE == "merge_request_event"'
when: always
allow_failure: true
# Build job - builds the application
build:
@@ -43,17 +35,8 @@ build:
- cargo build --verbose
artifacts:
paths:
- target/debug/wrkflw
- target/debug
expire_in: 1 week
rules:
- if: $CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE == "web"
when: always
- if: $CI_COMMIT_BRANCH == $CI_DEFAULT_BRANCH
when: always
- if: $CI_COMMIT_TAG
when: always
- if: '$CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE == "merge_request_event"'
when: always
# Test job - runs unit and integration tests
test:
@@ -61,21 +44,12 @@ test:
image: rust:${RUST_VERSION}
script:
- cargo test --verbose
needs:
dependencies:
- build
rules:
- if: $CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE == "web"
when: always
- if: $CI_COMMIT_BRANCH == $CI_DEFAULT_BRANCH
when: always
- if: $CI_COMMIT_TAG
when: always
- if: '$CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE == "merge_request_event"'
when: always
# Release job - creates a release build
release:
stage: release
stage: deploy
image: rust:${RUST_VERSION}
script:
- cargo build --release --verbose
@@ -92,16 +66,35 @@ release:
# Custom job for documentation
docs:
stage: release
stage: deploy
image: rust:${RUST_VERSION}
script:
- cargo doc --no-deps
- mkdir -p public
- cp -r target/doc/* public/
artifacts:
paths:
- target/doc/
rules:
- if: $CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE == "web" && $BUILD_DOCS == "true"
when: always
- if: $CI_COMMIT_BRANCH == $CI_DEFAULT_BRANCH
when: always
- when: never
- public
only:
- main
format:
stage: test
image: rust:${RUST_VERSION}
script:
- rustup component add rustfmt
- cargo fmt --check
allow_failure: true
pages:
stage: deploy
image: rust:${RUST_VERSION}
script:
- cargo doc --no-deps
- mkdir -p public
- cp -r target/doc/* public/
artifacts:
paths:
- public
only:
- main

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@@ -1669,6 +1669,15 @@ version = "1.0.20"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "28d3b2b1366ec20994f1fd18c3c594f05c5dd4bc44d8bb0c1c632c8d6829481f"
[[package]]
name = "same-file"
version = "1.0.6"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "93fc1dc3aaa9bfed95e02e6eadabb4baf7e3078b0bd1b4d7b6b0b68378900502"
dependencies = [
"winapi-util",
]
[[package]]
name = "schannel"
version = "0.1.27"
@@ -2182,6 +2191,16 @@ version = "0.9.5"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "0b928f33d975fc6ad9f86c8f283853ad26bdd5b10b7f1542aa2fa15e2289105a"
[[package]]
name = "walkdir"
version = "2.5.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "29790946404f91d9c5d06f9874efddea1dc06c5efe94541a7d6863108e3a5e4b"
dependencies = [
"same-file",
"winapi-util",
]
[[package]]
name = "want"
version = "0.3.1"
@@ -2315,6 +2334,15 @@ version = "0.4.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "ac3b87c63620426dd9b991e5ce0329eff545bccbbb34f3be09ff6fb6ab51b7b6"
[[package]]
name = "winapi-util"
version = "0.1.9"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "cf221c93e13a30d793f7645a0e7762c55d169dbb0a49671918a2319d289b10bb"
dependencies = [
"windows-sys 0.59.0",
]
[[package]]
name = "winapi-x86_64-pc-windows-gnu"
version = "0.4.0"
@@ -2517,9 +2545,8 @@ checksum = "1e9df38ee2d2c3c5948ea468a8406ff0db0b29ae1ffde1bcf20ef305bcc95c51"
[[package]]
name = "wrkflw"
version = "0.4.0"
version = "0.6.0"
dependencies = [
"async-trait",
"bollard",
"chrono",
"clap",
@@ -2530,7 +2557,6 @@ dependencies = [
"futures-util",
"indexmap 2.8.0",
"itertools",
"jsonschema",
"lazy_static",
"libc",
"log",
@@ -2544,13 +2570,198 @@ dependencies = [
"serde",
"serde_json",
"serde_yaml",
"tar",
"tempfile",
"thiserror",
"tokio",
"urlencoding",
"uuid",
"walkdir",
"wrkflw-evaluator",
"wrkflw-executor",
"wrkflw-github",
"wrkflw-gitlab",
"wrkflw-logging",
"wrkflw-matrix",
"wrkflw-models",
"wrkflw-parser",
"wrkflw-runtime",
"wrkflw-ui",
"wrkflw-utils",
"wrkflw-validators",
]
[[package]]
name = "wrkflw-evaluator"
version = "0.6.0"
dependencies = [
"colored",
"serde_yaml",
"wrkflw-models",
"wrkflw-validators",
]
[[package]]
name = "wrkflw-executor"
version = "0.6.0"
dependencies = [
"async-trait",
"bollard",
"chrono",
"dirs",
"futures",
"futures-util",
"lazy_static",
"num_cpus",
"once_cell",
"regex",
"serde",
"serde_json",
"serde_yaml",
"tar",
"tempfile",
"thiserror",
"tokio",
"uuid",
"wrkflw-logging",
"wrkflw-matrix",
"wrkflw-models",
"wrkflw-parser",
"wrkflw-runtime",
"wrkflw-utils",
]
[[package]]
name = "wrkflw-github"
version = "0.6.0"
dependencies = [
"lazy_static",
"regex",
"reqwest",
"serde",
"serde_json",
"serde_yaml",
"thiserror",
"wrkflw-models",
]
[[package]]
name = "wrkflw-gitlab"
version = "0.6.0"
dependencies = [
"lazy_static",
"regex",
"reqwest",
"serde",
"serde_json",
"serde_yaml",
"thiserror",
"urlencoding",
"wrkflw-models",
]
[[package]]
name = "wrkflw-logging"
version = "0.6.0"
dependencies = [
"chrono",
"once_cell",
"serde",
"serde_yaml",
"wrkflw-models",
]
[[package]]
name = "wrkflw-matrix"
version = "0.6.0"
dependencies = [
"indexmap 2.8.0",
"serde",
"serde_yaml",
"thiserror",
"wrkflw-models",
]
[[package]]
name = "wrkflw-models"
version = "0.6.0"
dependencies = [
"serde",
"serde_json",
"serde_yaml",
"thiserror",
]
[[package]]
name = "wrkflw-parser"
version = "0.6.0"
dependencies = [
"jsonschema",
"serde",
"serde_json",
"serde_yaml",
"tempfile",
"thiserror",
"wrkflw-matrix",
"wrkflw-models",
]
[[package]]
name = "wrkflw-runtime"
version = "0.6.0"
dependencies = [
"async-trait",
"futures",
"once_cell",
"serde",
"serde_yaml",
"tempfile",
"tokio",
"which",
"wrkflw-logging",
"wrkflw-models",
"wrkflw-utils",
]
[[package]]
name = "wrkflw-ui"
version = "0.6.0"
dependencies = [
"chrono",
"crossterm 0.26.1",
"futures",
"ratatui",
"regex",
"reqwest",
"serde",
"serde_json",
"serde_yaml",
"tokio",
"wrkflw-evaluator",
"wrkflw-executor",
"wrkflw-github",
"wrkflw-logging",
"wrkflw-models",
"wrkflw-utils",
]
[[package]]
name = "wrkflw-utils"
version = "0.6.0"
dependencies = [
"nix",
"serde",
"serde_yaml",
"wrkflw-models",
]
[[package]]
name = "wrkflw-validators"
version = "0.6.0"
dependencies = [
"serde",
"serde_yaml",
"wrkflw-matrix",
"wrkflw-models",
]
[[package]]

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@@ -1,6 +1,11 @@
[package]
name = "wrkflw"
version = "0.4.0"
[workspace]
members = [
"crates/*"
]
resolver = "2"
[workspace.package]
version = "0.6.0"
edition = "2021"
description = "A GitHub Actions workflow validator and executor"
documentation = "https://github.com/bahdotsh/wrkflw"
@@ -10,7 +15,7 @@ keywords = ["workflows", "github", "local"]
categories = ["command-line-utilities"]
license = "MIT"
[dependencies]
[workspace.dependencies]
clap = { version = "4.3", features = ["derive"] }
colored = "2.0"
serde = { version = "1.0", features = ["derive"] }

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@@ -13,23 +13,59 @@ WRKFLW is a powerful command-line tool for validating and executing GitHub Actio
## Features
- **TUI Interface**: A full-featured terminal user interface for managing and monitoring workflow executions
- **Validate Workflow Files**: Check for syntax errors and common mistakes in GitHub Actions workflow files
- **Execute Workflows Locally**: Run workflows directly on your machine using Docker containers
- **Emulation Mode**: Optional execution without Docker by emulating the container environment locally
- **Validate Workflow Files**: Check for syntax errors and common mistakes in GitHub Actions workflow files with proper exit codes for CI/CD integration
- **Execute Workflows Locally**: Run workflows directly on your machine using Docker or Podman containers
- **Multiple Container Runtimes**: Support for Docker, Podman, and emulation mode for maximum flexibility
- **Job Dependency Resolution**: Automatically determines the correct execution order based on job dependencies
- **Docker Integration**: Execute workflow steps in isolated Docker containers with proper environment setup
- **Container Integration**: Execute workflow steps in isolated containers with proper environment setup
- **GitHub Context**: Provides GitHub-like environment variables and workflow commands
- **Multiple Runtime Modes**: Choose between Docker containers or local emulation for maximum flexibility
- **Rootless Execution**: Podman support enables running containers without root privileges
- **Action Support**: Supports various GitHub Actions types:
- Docker container actions
- JavaScript actions
- Composite actions
- Local actions
- **Special Action Handling**: Native handling for commonly used actions like `actions/checkout`
- **Reusable Workflows (Caller Jobs)**: Execute jobs that call reusable workflows via `jobs.<id>.uses` (local path or `owner/repo/path@ref`)
- **Output Capturing**: View logs, step outputs, and execution details
- **Parallel Job Execution**: Runs independent jobs in parallel for faster workflow execution
- **Trigger Workflows Remotely**: Manually trigger workflow runs on GitHub or GitLab
## Requirements
### Container Runtime (Optional)
WRKFLW supports multiple container runtimes for isolated execution:
- **Docker**: The default container runtime. Install from [docker.com](https://docker.com)
- **Podman**: A rootless container runtime. Perfect for environments where Docker isn't available or permitted. Install from [podman.io](https://podman.io)
- **Emulation**: No container runtime required. Executes commands directly on the host system
### Podman Support
Podman is particularly useful in environments where:
- Docker installation is not permitted by your organization
- Root privileges are not available for Docker daemon
- You prefer rootless container execution
- Enhanced security through daemonless architecture is desired
To use Podman:
```bash
# Install Podman (varies by OS)
# On macOS with Homebrew:
brew install podman
# On Ubuntu/Debian:
sudo apt-get install podman
# Initialize Podman machine (macOS/Windows)
podman machine init
podman machine start
# Use with wrkflw
wrkflw run --runtime podman .github/workflows/ci.yml
```
## Installation
The recommended way to install `wrkflw` is using Rust's package manager, Cargo:
@@ -77,19 +113,55 @@ wrkflw validate path/to/workflows
# Validate with verbose output
wrkflw validate --verbose path/to/workflow.yml
# Validate GitLab CI pipelines
wrkflw validate .gitlab-ci.yml --gitlab
# Disable exit codes for custom error handling (default: enabled)
wrkflw validate --no-exit-code path/to/workflow.yml
```
#### Exit Codes for CI/CD Integration
By default, `wrkflw validate` sets the exit code to `1` when validation fails, making it perfect for CI/CD pipelines and scripts:
```bash
# In CI/CD scripts - validation failure will cause the script to exit
if ! wrkflw validate; then
echo "❌ Workflow validation failed!"
exit 1
fi
echo "✅ All workflows are valid!"
# For custom error handling, disable exit codes
wrkflw validate --no-exit-code
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
echo "Validation completed (check output for details)"
fi
```
**Exit Code Behavior:**
- `0`: All validations passed successfully
- `1`: One or more validation failures detected
- `2`: Command usage error (invalid arguments, file not found, etc.)
### Running Workflows in CLI Mode
```bash
# Run a workflow with Docker (default)
wrkflw run .github/workflows/ci.yml
# Run a workflow in emulation mode (without Docker)
wrkflw run --emulate .github/workflows/ci.yml
# Run a workflow with Podman instead of Docker
wrkflw run --runtime podman .github/workflows/ci.yml
# Run a workflow in emulation mode (without containers)
wrkflw run --runtime emulation .github/workflows/ci.yml
# Run with verbose output
wrkflw run --verbose .github/workflows/ci.yml
# Preserve failed containers for debugging
wrkflw run --preserve-containers-on-failure .github/workflows/ci.yml
```
### Using the TUI Interface
@@ -104,8 +176,11 @@ wrkflw tui path/to/workflows
# Open TUI with a specific workflow pre-selected
wrkflw tui path/to/workflow.yml
# Open TUI with Podman runtime
wrkflw tui --runtime podman
# Open TUI in emulation mode
wrkflw tui --emulate
wrkflw tui --runtime emulation
```
### Triggering Workflows Remotely
@@ -129,7 +204,7 @@ The terminal user interface provides an interactive way to manage workflows:
- **r**: Run all selected workflows
- **a**: Select all workflows
- **n**: Deselect all workflows
- **e**: Toggle between Docker and Emulation mode
- **e**: Cycle through runtime modes (Docker → Podman → Emulation)
- **v**: Toggle between Execution and Validation mode
- **Esc**: Back / Exit detailed view
- **q**: Quit application
@@ -140,17 +215,25 @@ The terminal user interface provides an interactive way to manage workflows:
```bash
$ wrkflw validate .github/workflows/rust.yml
Validating GitHub workflow file: .github/workflows/rust.yml... Validating 1 workflow file(s)...
✅ Valid: .github/workflows/rust.yml
Validating workflows in: .github/workflows/rust.yml
============================================================
✅ Valid: rust.yml
------------------------------------------------------------
Summary: 1 valid, 0 invalid
Summary
============================================================
1 valid workflow file(s)
$ echo $?
0
All workflows are valid! 🎉
# Example with validation failure
$ wrkflw validate .github/workflows/invalid.yml
Validating GitHub workflow file: .github/workflows/invalid.yml... Validating 1 workflow file(s)...
❌ Invalid: .github/workflows/invalid.yml
1. Job 'test' is missing 'runs-on' field
2. Job 'test' is missing 'steps' section
Summary: 0 valid, 1 invalid
$ echo $?
1
```
### Running a Workflow
@@ -184,20 +267,22 @@ $ wrkflw
# This will automatically load .github/workflows files into the TUI
```
## Requirements
## System Requirements
- Rust 1.67 or later
- Docker (optional, for container-based execution)
- When not using Docker, the emulation mode can run workflows using your local system tools
- Container Runtime (optional, for container-based execution):
- **Docker**: Traditional container runtime
- **Podman**: Rootless alternative to Docker
- **None**: Emulation mode runs workflows using local system tools
## How It Works
WRKFLW parses your GitHub Actions workflow files and executes each job and step in the correct order. For Docker mode, it creates containers that closely match GitHub's runner environments. The workflow execution process:
WRKFLW parses your GitHub Actions workflow files and executes each job and step in the correct order. For container modes (Docker/Podman), it creates containers that closely match GitHub's runner environments. The workflow execution process:
1. **Parsing**: Reads and validates the workflow YAML structure
2. **Dependency Resolution**: Creates an execution plan based on job dependencies
3. **Environment Setup**: Prepares GitHub-like environment variables and context
4. **Execution**: Runs each job and step either in Docker containers or through local emulation
4. **Execution**: Runs each job and step either in containers (Docker/Podman) or through local emulation
5. **Monitoring**: Tracks progress and captures outputs in the TUI or command line
## Advanced Features
@@ -221,20 +306,74 @@ WRKFLW supports composite actions, which are actions made up of multiple steps.
### Container Cleanup
WRKFLW automatically cleans up any Docker containers created during workflow execution, even if the process is interrupted with Ctrl+C.
WRKFLW automatically cleans up any containers created during workflow execution (Docker/Podman), even if the process is interrupted with Ctrl+C.
For debugging failed workflows, you can preserve containers that fail by using the `--preserve-containers-on-failure` flag:
```bash
# Preserve failed containers for debugging
wrkflw run --preserve-containers-on-failure .github/workflows/build.yml
# Also available in TUI mode
wrkflw tui --preserve-containers-on-failure
```
When a container fails with this flag enabled, WRKFLW will:
- Keep the failed container running instead of removing it
- Log the container ID and provide inspection instructions
- Show a message like: `Preserving container abc123 for debugging (exit code: 1). Use 'docker exec -it abc123 bash' to inspect.` (Docker)
- Or: `Preserving container abc123 for debugging (exit code: 1). Use 'podman exec -it abc123 bash' to inspect.` (Podman)
This allows you to inspect the exact state of the container when the failure occurred, examine files, check environment variables, and debug issues more effectively.
### Podman-Specific Features
When using Podman as the container runtime, you get additional benefits:
**Rootless Operation:**
```bash
# Run workflows without root privileges
wrkflw run --runtime podman .github/workflows/ci.yml
```
**Enhanced Security:**
- Daemonless architecture reduces attack surface
- User namespaces provide additional isolation
- No privileged daemon required
**Container Inspection:**
```bash
# List preserved containers
podman ps -a --filter "name=wrkflw-"
# Inspect a preserved container's filesystem (without executing)
podman mount <container-id>
# Or run a new container with the same volumes
podman run --rm -it --volumes-from <failed-container> ubuntu:20.04 bash
# Clean up all wrkflw containers
podman ps -a --filter "name=wrkflw-" --format "{{.Names}}" | xargs podman rm -f
```
**Compatibility:**
- Drop-in replacement for Docker workflows
- Same CLI options and behavior
- Identical container execution environment
## Limitations
### Supported Features
- ✅ Basic workflow syntax and validation (all YAML syntax checks, required fields, and structure)
- ✅ Basic workflow syntax and validation (all YAML syntax checks, required fields, and structure) with proper exit codes for CI/CD integration
- ✅ Job dependency resolution and parallel execution (all jobs with correct 'needs' relationships are executed in the right order, and independent jobs run in parallel)
- ✅ Matrix builds (supported for reasonable matrix sizes; very large matrices may be slow or resource-intensive)
- ✅ Environment variables and GitHub context (all standard GitHub Actions environment variables and context objects are emulated)
-Docker container actions (all actions that use Docker containers are supported in Docker mode)
-Container actions (all actions that use containers are supported in Docker and Podman modes)
- ✅ JavaScript actions (all actions that use JavaScript are supported)
- ✅ Composite actions (all composite actions, including nested and local composite actions, are supported)
- ✅ Local actions (actions referenced with local paths are supported)
- ✅ Special handling for common actions (e.g., `actions/checkout` is natively supported)
- ✅ Reusable workflows (caller): Jobs that use `jobs.<id>.uses` to call local or remote workflows are executed; inputs and secrets are propagated to the called workflow
- ✅ Workflow triggering via `workflow_dispatch` (manual triggering of workflows is supported)
- ✅ GitLab pipeline triggering (manual triggering of GitLab pipelines is supported)
- ✅ Environment files (`GITHUB_OUTPUT`, `GITHUB_ENV`, `GITHUB_PATH`, `GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY` are fully supported)
@@ -245,22 +384,59 @@ WRKFLW automatically cleans up any Docker containers created during workflow exe
### Limited or Unsupported Features (Explicit List)
- ❌ GitHub secrets and permissions: Only basic environment variables are supported. GitHub's encrypted secrets and fine-grained permissions are NOT available.
- ❌ GitHub Actions cache: Caching functionality (e.g., `actions/cache`) is NOT supported in emulation mode and only partially supported in Docker mode (no persistent cache between runs).
- ❌ GitHub Actions cache: Caching functionality (e.g., `actions/cache`) is NOT supported in emulation mode and only partially supported in Docker and Podman modes (no persistent cache between runs).
- ❌ GitHub API integrations: Only basic workflow triggering is supported. Features like workflow status reporting, artifact upload/download, and API-based job control are NOT available.
- ❌ GitHub-specific environment variables: Some advanced or dynamic environment variables (e.g., those set by GitHub runners or by the GitHub API) are emulated with static or best-effort values, but not all are fully functional.
- ❌ Large/complex matrix builds: Very large matrices (hundreds or thousands of job combinations) may not be practical due to performance and resource limits.
- ❌ Network-isolated actions: Actions that require strict network isolation or custom network configuration may not work out-of-the-box and may require manual Docker configuration.
- ❌ Network-isolated actions: Actions that require strict network isolation or custom network configuration may not work out-of-the-box and may require manual container runtime configuration.
- ❌ Some event triggers: Only `workflow_dispatch` (manual trigger) is fully supported. Other triggers (e.g., `push`, `pull_request`, `schedule`, `release`, etc.) are NOT supported.
- ❌ GitHub runner-specific features: Features that depend on the exact GitHub-hosted runner environment (e.g., pre-installed tools, runner labels, or hardware) are NOT guaranteed to match. Only a best-effort emulation is provided.
- ❌ Windows and macOS runners: Only Linux-based runners are fully supported. Windows and macOS jobs are NOT supported.
- ❌ Service containers: Service containers (e.g., databases defined in `services:`) are only supported in Docker mode. In emulation mode, they are NOT supported.
- ❌ Service containers: Service containers (e.g., databases defined in `services:`) are only supported in Docker and Podman modes. In emulation mode, they are NOT supported.
- ❌ Artifacts: Uploading and downloading artifacts between jobs/steps is NOT supported.
- ❌ Job/step timeouts: Custom timeouts for jobs and steps are NOT enforced.
- ❌ Job/step concurrency and cancellation: Features like `concurrency` and job cancellation are NOT supported.
- ❌ Expressions and advanced YAML features: Most common expressions are supported, but some advanced or edge-case expressions may not be fully implemented.
- ⚠️ Reusable workflows (limits):
- Outputs from called workflows are not propagated back to the caller (`needs.<id>.outputs.*` not supported)
- `secrets: inherit` is not special-cased; provide a mapping to pass secrets
- Remote calls clone public repos via HTTPS; private repos require preconfigured access (not yet implemented)
- Deeply nested reusable calls work but lack cycle detection beyond regular job dependency checks
## Reusable Workflows
WRKFLW supports executing reusable workflow caller jobs.
### Syntax
```yaml
jobs:
call-local:
uses: ./.github/workflows/shared.yml
call-remote:
uses: my-org/my-repo/.github/workflows/shared.yml@v1
with:
foo: bar
secrets:
token: ${{ secrets.MY_TOKEN }}
```
### Behavior
- Local references are resolved relative to the current working directory.
- Remote references are shallow-cloned at the specified `@ref` into a temporary directory.
- `with:` entries are exposed to the called workflow as environment variables `INPUT_<KEY>`.
- `secrets:` mapping entries are exposed as environment variables `SECRET_<KEY>`.
- The called workflow executes according to its own `jobs`/`needs`; a summary of its job results is reported as a single result for the caller job.
### Current limitations
- Outputs from called workflows are not surfaced back to the caller.
- `secrets: inherit` is not supported; specify an explicit mapping.
- Private repositories for remote `uses:` are not yet supported.
### Runtime Mode Differences
- **Docker Mode**: Provides the closest match to GitHub's environment, including support for Docker container actions, service containers, and Linux-based jobs. Some advanced container configurations may still require manual setup.
- **Podman Mode**: Similar to Docker mode but uses Podman for container execution. Offers rootless container support and enhanced security. Fully compatible with Docker-based workflows.
- **Emulation Mode**: Runs workflows using the local system tools. Limitations:
- Only supports local and JavaScript actions (no Docker container actions)
- No support for service containers
@@ -315,7 +491,7 @@ The following roadmap outlines our planned approach to implementing currently un
### 6. Network-Isolated Actions
- **Goal:** Support custom network configurations and strict isolation for actions.
- **Plan:**
- Add advanced Docker network configuration options.
- Add advanced container network configuration options for Docker and Podman.
- Document best practices for network isolation.
### 7. Event Triggers

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# Wrkflw Crates
This directory contains the Rust crates that make up the Wrkflw project. The project has been restructured to use a workspace-based approach with individual crates for better modularity and maintainability.
## Crate Structure
- **wrkflw**: Main binary crate and entry point for the application
- **models**: Data models and structures used throughout the application
- **evaluator**: Workflow evaluation functionality
- **executor**: Workflow execution engine
- **github**: GitHub API integration
- **gitlab**: GitLab API integration
- **logging**: Logging functionality
- **matrix**: Matrix-based parallelization support
- **parser**: Workflow parsing functionality
- **runtime**: Runtime execution environment
- **ui**: User interface components
- **utils**: Utility functions
- **validators**: Validation functionality
## Dependencies
Each crate has its own `Cargo.toml` file that defines its dependencies. The root `Cargo.toml` file defines the workspace and shared dependencies.
## Build Instructions
To build the entire project:
```bash
cargo build
```
To build a specific crate:
```bash
cargo build -p <crate-name>
```
## Testing
To run tests for the entire project:
```bash
cargo test
```
To run tests for a specific crate:
```bash
cargo test -p <crate-name>
```
## Rust Best Practices
When contributing to wrkflw, please follow these Rust best practices:
### Code Organization
- Place modules in their respective crates to maintain separation of concerns
- Use `pub` selectively to expose only the necessary APIs
- Follow the Rust module system conventions (use `mod` and `pub mod` appropriately)
### Errors and Error Handling
- Prefer using the `thiserror` crate for defining custom error types
- Use the `?` operator for error propagation instead of match statements when appropriate
- Implement custom error types that provide context for the error
- Avoid using `.unwrap()` and `.expect()` in production code
### Performance
- Profile code before optimizing using tools like `cargo flamegraph`
- Use `Arc` and `Mutex` judiciously for shared mutable state
- Leverage Rust's zero-cost abstractions (iterators, closures)
- Consider adding benchmark tests using the `criterion` crate for performance-critical code
### Security
- Validate all input, especially from external sources
- Avoid using `unsafe` code unless absolutely necessary
- Handle secrets securely using environment variables
- Check for integer overflows with `checked_` operations
### Testing
- Write unit tests for all public functions
- Use integration tests to verify crate-to-crate interactions
- Consider property-based testing for complex logic
- Structure tests with clear preparation, execution, and verification phases
### Tooling
- Run `cargo clippy` before committing changes to catch common mistakes
- Use `cargo fmt` to maintain consistent code formatting
- Enable compiler warnings with `#![warn(clippy::all)]`
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@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
[package]
name = "wrkflw-evaluator"
version.workspace = true
edition.workspace = true
description = "Workflow evaluation functionality for wrkflw execution engine"
license.workspace = true
documentation.workspace = true
homepage.workspace = true
repository.workspace = true
keywords.workspace = true
categories.workspace = true
[dependencies]
# Internal crates
wrkflw-models = { path = "../models", version = "0.6.0" }
wrkflw-validators = { path = "../validators", version = "0.6.0" }
# External dependencies
colored.workspace = true
serde_yaml.workspace = true

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@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
## wrkflw-evaluator
Small, focused helper for statically evaluating GitHub Actions workflow files.
- **Purpose**: Fast structural checks (e.g., `name`, `on`, `jobs`) before deeper validation/execution
- **Used by**: `wrkflw` CLI and TUI during validation flows
### Example
```rust
use std::path::Path;
let result = wrkflw_evaluator::evaluate_workflow_file(
Path::new(".github/workflows/ci.yml"),
/* verbose */ true,
).expect("evaluation failed");
if result.is_valid {
println!("Workflow looks structurally sound");
} else {
for issue in result.issues {
println!("- {}", issue);
}
}
```
### Notes
- This crate focuses on structural checks; deeper rules live in `wrkflw-validators`.
- Most consumers should prefer the top-level `wrkflw` CLI for end-to-end UX.

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@@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ use serde_yaml::{self, Value};
use std::fs;
use std::path::Path;
use crate::models::ValidationResult;
use crate::validators::{validate_jobs, validate_triggers};
use wrkflw_models::ValidationResult;
use wrkflw_validators::{validate_jobs, validate_triggers};
pub fn evaluate_workflow_file(path: &Path, verbose: bool) -> Result<ValidationResult, String> {
let content = fs::read_to_string(path).map_err(|e| format!("Failed to read file: {}", e))?;

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@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
[package]
name = "wrkflw-executor"
version.workspace = true
edition.workspace = true
description = "Workflow execution engine for wrkflw"
license.workspace = true
documentation.workspace = true
homepage.workspace = true
repository.workspace = true
keywords.workspace = true
categories.workspace = true
[dependencies]
# Internal crates
wrkflw-models = { path = "../models", version = "0.6.0" }
wrkflw-parser = { path = "../parser", version = "0.6.0" }
wrkflw-runtime = { path = "../runtime", version = "0.6.0" }
wrkflw-logging = { path = "../logging", version = "0.6.0" }
wrkflw-matrix = { path = "../matrix", version = "0.6.0" }
wrkflw-utils = { path = "../utils", version = "0.6.0" }
# External dependencies
async-trait.workspace = true
bollard.workspace = true
chrono.workspace = true
dirs.workspace = true
futures.workspace = true
futures-util.workspace = true
lazy_static.workspace = true
num_cpus.workspace = true
once_cell.workspace = true
regex.workspace = true
serde.workspace = true
serde_json.workspace = true
serde_yaml.workspace = true
tar.workspace = true
tempfile.workspace = true
thiserror.workspace = true
tokio.workspace = true
uuid.workspace = true

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## wrkflw-executor
The execution engine that runs GitHub Actions workflows locally (Docker, Podman, or emulation).
- **Features**:
- Job graph execution with `needs` ordering and parallelism
- Docker/Podman container steps and emulation mode
- Basic environment/context wiring compatible with Actions
- **Used by**: `wrkflw` CLI and TUI
### API sketch
```rust
use wrkflw_executor::{execute_workflow, ExecutionConfig, RuntimeType};
let cfg = ExecutionConfig {
runtime: RuntimeType::Docker,
verbose: true,
preserve_containers_on_failure: false,
};
// Path to a workflow YAML
let workflow_path = std::path::Path::new(".github/workflows/ci.yml");
let result = execute_workflow(workflow_path, cfg).await?;
println!("workflow status: {:?}", result.summary_status);
```
Prefer using the `wrkflw` binary for a complete UX across validation, execution, and logs.

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
use crate::parser::workflow::WorkflowDefinition;
use std::collections::{HashMap, HashSet};
use wrkflw_parser::workflow::WorkflowDefinition;
pub fn resolve_dependencies(workflow: &WorkflowDefinition) -> Result<Vec<Vec<String>>, String> {
let jobs = &workflow.jobs;

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@@ -1,5 +1,3 @@
use crate::logging;
use crate::runtime::container::{ContainerError, ContainerOutput, ContainerRuntime};
use async_trait::async_trait;
use bollard::{
container::{Config, CreateContainerOptions},
@@ -12,6 +10,10 @@ use once_cell::sync::Lazy;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::path::Path;
use std::sync::Mutex;
use wrkflw_logging;
use wrkflw_runtime::container::{ContainerError, ContainerOutput, ContainerRuntime};
use wrkflw_utils;
use wrkflw_utils::fd;
static RUNNING_CONTAINERS: Lazy<Mutex<Vec<String>>> = Lazy::new(|| Mutex::new(Vec::new()));
static CREATED_NETWORKS: Lazy<Mutex<Vec<String>>> = Lazy::new(|| Mutex::new(Vec::new()));
@@ -22,36 +24,58 @@ static CUSTOMIZED_IMAGES: Lazy<Mutex<HashMap<String, String>>> =
pub struct DockerRuntime {
docker: Docker,
preserve_containers_on_failure: bool,
}
impl DockerRuntime {
pub fn new() -> Result<Self, ContainerError> {
Self::new_with_config(false)
}
pub fn new_with_config(preserve_containers_on_failure: bool) -> Result<Self, ContainerError> {
let docker = Docker::connect_with_local_defaults().map_err(|e| {
ContainerError::ContainerStart(format!("Failed to connect to Docker: {}", e))
})?;
Ok(DockerRuntime { docker })
Ok(DockerRuntime {
docker,
preserve_containers_on_failure,
})
}
// Add a method to store and retrieve customized images (e.g., with Python installed)
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub fn get_customized_image(base_image: &str, customization: &str) -> Option<String> {
let key = format!("{}:{}", base_image, customization);
let images = CUSTOMIZED_IMAGES.lock().unwrap();
images.get(&key).cloned()
match CUSTOMIZED_IMAGES.lock() {
Ok(images) => images.get(&key).cloned(),
Err(e) => {
wrkflw_logging::error(&format!("Failed to acquire lock: {}", e));
None
}
}
}
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub fn set_customized_image(base_image: &str, customization: &str, new_image: &str) {
let key = format!("{}:{}", base_image, customization);
let mut images = CUSTOMIZED_IMAGES.lock().unwrap();
images.insert(key, new_image.to_string());
if let Err(e) = CUSTOMIZED_IMAGES.lock().map(|mut images| {
images.insert(key, new_image.to_string());
}) {
wrkflw_logging::error(&format!("Failed to acquire lock: {}", e));
}
}
/// Find a customized image key by prefix
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub fn find_customized_image_key(image: &str, prefix: &str) -> Option<String> {
let image_keys = CUSTOMIZED_IMAGES.lock().unwrap();
let image_keys = match CUSTOMIZED_IMAGES.lock() {
Ok(keys) => keys,
Err(e) => {
wrkflw_logging::error(&format!("Failed to acquire lock: {}", e));
return None;
}
};
// Look for any key that starts with the prefix
for (key, _) in image_keys.iter() {
@@ -80,8 +104,13 @@ impl DockerRuntime {
(lang, None) => lang.to_string(),
};
let images = CUSTOMIZED_IMAGES.lock().unwrap();
images.get(&key).cloned()
match CUSTOMIZED_IMAGES.lock() {
Ok(images) => images.get(&key).cloned(),
Err(e) => {
wrkflw_logging::error(&format!("Failed to acquire lock: {}", e));
None
}
}
}
/// Set a customized image with language-specific dependencies
@@ -102,8 +131,11 @@ impl DockerRuntime {
(lang, None) => lang.to_string(),
};
let mut images = CUSTOMIZED_IMAGES.lock().unwrap();
images.insert(key, new_image.to_string());
if let Err(e) = CUSTOMIZED_IMAGES.lock().map(|mut images| {
images.insert(key, new_image.to_string());
}) {
wrkflw_logging::error(&format!("Failed to acquire lock: {}", e));
}
}
/// Prepare a language-specific environment
@@ -250,7 +282,7 @@ pub fn is_available() -> bool {
// Spawn a thread with the timeout to prevent blocking the main thread
let handle = std::thread::spawn(move || {
// Use safe FD redirection utility to suppress Docker error messages
match crate::utils::fd::with_stderr_to_null(|| {
match fd::with_stderr_to_null(|| {
// First, check if docker CLI is available as a quick test
if cfg!(target_os = "linux") || cfg!(target_os = "macos") {
// Try a simple docker version command with a short timeout
@@ -286,7 +318,7 @@ pub fn is_available() -> bool {
}
}
Err(_) => {
logging::debug("Docker CLI is not available");
wrkflw_logging::debug("Docker CLI is not available");
return false;
}
}
@@ -299,7 +331,7 @@ pub fn is_available() -> bool {
{
Ok(rt) => rt,
Err(e) => {
logging::error(&format!(
wrkflw_logging::error(&format!(
"Failed to create runtime for Docker availability check: {}",
e
));
@@ -320,17 +352,25 @@ pub fn is_available() -> bool {
{
Ok(Ok(_)) => true,
Ok(Err(e)) => {
logging::debug(&format!("Docker daemon ping failed: {}", e));
wrkflw_logging::debug(&format!(
"Docker daemon ping failed: {}",
e
));
false
}
Err(_) => {
logging::debug("Docker daemon ping timed out after 1 second");
wrkflw_logging::debug(
"Docker daemon ping timed out after 1 second",
);
false
}
}
}
Err(e) => {
logging::debug(&format!("Docker daemon connection failed: {}", e));
wrkflw_logging::debug(&format!(
"Docker daemon connection failed: {}",
e
));
false
}
}
@@ -339,7 +379,7 @@ pub fn is_available() -> bool {
{
Ok(result) => result,
Err(_) => {
logging::debug("Docker availability check timed out");
wrkflw_logging::debug("Docker availability check timed out");
false
}
}
@@ -347,7 +387,9 @@ pub fn is_available() -> bool {
}) {
Ok(result) => result,
Err(_) => {
logging::debug("Failed to redirect stderr when checking Docker availability");
wrkflw_logging::debug(
"Failed to redirect stderr when checking Docker availability",
);
false
}
}
@@ -361,7 +403,7 @@ pub fn is_available() -> bool {
return match handle.join() {
Ok(result) => result,
Err(_) => {
logging::warning("Docker availability check thread panicked");
wrkflw_logging::warning("Docker availability check thread panicked");
false
}
};
@@ -369,7 +411,9 @@ pub fn is_available() -> bool {
std::thread::sleep(std::time::Duration::from_millis(50));
}
logging::warning("Docker availability check timed out, assuming Docker is not available");
wrkflw_logging::warning(
"Docker availability check timed out, assuming Docker is not available",
);
false
}
@@ -412,19 +456,19 @@ pub async fn cleanup_resources(docker: &Docker) {
tokio::join!(cleanup_containers(docker), cleanup_networks(docker));
if let Err(e) = container_result {
logging::error(&format!("Error during container cleanup: {}", e));
wrkflw_logging::error(&format!("Error during container cleanup: {}", e));
}
if let Err(e) = network_result {
logging::error(&format!("Error during network cleanup: {}", e));
wrkflw_logging::error(&format!("Error during network cleanup: {}", e));
}
})
.await
{
Ok(_) => logging::debug("Docker cleanup completed within timeout"),
Err(_) => {
logging::warning("Docker cleanup timed out, some resources may not have been removed")
}
Ok(_) => wrkflw_logging::debug("Docker cleanup completed within timeout"),
Err(_) => wrkflw_logging::warning(
"Docker cleanup timed out, some resources may not have been removed",
),
}
}
@@ -436,7 +480,7 @@ pub async fn cleanup_containers(docker: &Docker) -> Result<(), String> {
match RUNNING_CONTAINERS.try_lock() {
Ok(containers) => containers.clone(),
Err(_) => {
logging::error("Could not acquire container lock for cleanup");
wrkflw_logging::error("Could not acquire container lock for cleanup");
vec![]
}
}
@@ -445,7 +489,7 @@ pub async fn cleanup_containers(docker: &Docker) -> Result<(), String> {
{
Ok(containers) => containers,
Err(_) => {
logging::error("Timeout while trying to get containers for cleanup");
wrkflw_logging::error("Timeout while trying to get containers for cleanup");
vec![]
}
};
@@ -454,7 +498,7 @@ pub async fn cleanup_containers(docker: &Docker) -> Result<(), String> {
return Ok(());
}
logging::info(&format!(
wrkflw_logging::info(&format!(
"Cleaning up {} containers",
containers_to_cleanup.len()
));
@@ -468,11 +512,14 @@ pub async fn cleanup_containers(docker: &Docker) -> Result<(), String> {
)
.await
{
Ok(Ok(_)) => logging::debug(&format!("Stopped container: {}", container_id)),
Ok(Err(e)) => {
logging::warning(&format!("Error stopping container {}: {}", container_id, e))
Ok(Ok(_)) => wrkflw_logging::debug(&format!("Stopped container: {}", container_id)),
Ok(Err(e)) => wrkflw_logging::warning(&format!(
"Error stopping container {}: {}",
container_id, e
)),
Err(_) => {
wrkflw_logging::warning(&format!("Timeout stopping container: {}", container_id))
}
Err(_) => logging::warning(&format!("Timeout stopping container: {}", container_id)),
}
// Then try to remove it
@@ -482,11 +529,14 @@ pub async fn cleanup_containers(docker: &Docker) -> Result<(), String> {
)
.await
{
Ok(Ok(_)) => logging::debug(&format!("Removed container: {}", container_id)),
Ok(Err(e)) => {
logging::warning(&format!("Error removing container {}: {}", container_id, e))
Ok(Ok(_)) => wrkflw_logging::debug(&format!("Removed container: {}", container_id)),
Ok(Err(e)) => wrkflw_logging::warning(&format!(
"Error removing container {}: {}",
container_id, e
)),
Err(_) => {
wrkflw_logging::warning(&format!("Timeout removing container: {}", container_id))
}
Err(_) => logging::warning(&format!("Timeout removing container: {}", container_id)),
}
// Always untrack the container whether or not we succeeded to avoid future cleanup attempts
@@ -504,7 +554,7 @@ pub async fn cleanup_networks(docker: &Docker) -> Result<(), String> {
match CREATED_NETWORKS.try_lock() {
Ok(networks) => networks.clone(),
Err(_) => {
logging::error("Could not acquire network lock for cleanup");
wrkflw_logging::error("Could not acquire network lock for cleanup");
vec![]
}
}
@@ -513,7 +563,7 @@ pub async fn cleanup_networks(docker: &Docker) -> Result<(), String> {
{
Ok(networks) => networks,
Err(_) => {
logging::error("Timeout while trying to get networks for cleanup");
wrkflw_logging::error("Timeout while trying to get networks for cleanup");
vec![]
}
};
@@ -522,7 +572,7 @@ pub async fn cleanup_networks(docker: &Docker) -> Result<(), String> {
return Ok(());
}
logging::info(&format!(
wrkflw_logging::info(&format!(
"Cleaning up {} networks",
networks_to_cleanup.len()
));
@@ -534,9 +584,13 @@ pub async fn cleanup_networks(docker: &Docker) -> Result<(), String> {
)
.await
{
Ok(Ok(_)) => logging::info(&format!("Successfully removed network: {}", network_id)),
Ok(Err(e)) => logging::error(&format!("Error removing network {}: {}", network_id, e)),
Err(_) => logging::warning(&format!("Timeout removing network: {}", network_id)),
Ok(Ok(_)) => {
wrkflw_logging::info(&format!("Successfully removed network: {}", network_id))
}
Ok(Err(e)) => {
wrkflw_logging::error(&format!("Error removing network {}: {}", network_id, e))
}
Err(_) => wrkflw_logging::warning(&format!("Timeout removing network: {}", network_id)),
}
// Always untrack the network whether or not we succeeded
@@ -567,7 +621,7 @@ pub async fn create_job_network(docker: &Docker) -> Result<String, ContainerErro
})?;
track_network(&network_id);
logging::info(&format!("Created Docker network: {}", network_id));
wrkflw_logging::info(&format!("Created Docker network: {}", network_id));
Ok(network_id)
}
@@ -583,7 +637,7 @@ impl ContainerRuntime for DockerRuntime {
volumes: &[(&Path, &Path)],
) -> Result<ContainerOutput, ContainerError> {
// Print detailed debugging info
logging::info(&format!("Docker: Running container with image: {}", image));
wrkflw_logging::info(&format!("Docker: Running container with image: {}", image));
// Add a global timeout for all Docker operations to prevent freezing
let timeout_duration = std::time::Duration::from_secs(360); // Increased outer timeout to 6 minutes
@@ -597,7 +651,7 @@ impl ContainerRuntime for DockerRuntime {
{
Ok(result) => result,
Err(_) => {
logging::error("Docker operation timed out after 360 seconds");
wrkflw_logging::error("Docker operation timed out after 360 seconds");
Err(ContainerError::ContainerExecution(
"Operation timed out".to_string(),
))
@@ -612,7 +666,7 @@ impl ContainerRuntime for DockerRuntime {
match tokio::time::timeout(timeout_duration, self.pull_image_inner(image)).await {
Ok(result) => result,
Err(_) => {
logging::warning(&format!(
wrkflw_logging::warning(&format!(
"Pull of image {} timed out, continuing with existing image",
image
));
@@ -630,7 +684,7 @@ impl ContainerRuntime for DockerRuntime {
{
Ok(result) => result,
Err(_) => {
logging::error(&format!(
wrkflw_logging::error(&format!(
"Building image {} timed out after 120 seconds",
tag
));
@@ -804,9 +858,9 @@ impl DockerRuntime {
// Convert command vector to Vec<String>
let cmd_vec: Vec<String> = cmd.iter().map(|&s| s.to_string()).collect();
logging::debug(&format!("Running command in Docker: {:?}", cmd_vec));
logging::debug(&format!("Environment: {:?}", env));
logging::debug(&format!("Working directory: {}", working_dir.display()));
wrkflw_logging::debug(&format!("Running command in Docker: {:?}", cmd_vec));
wrkflw_logging::debug(&format!("Environment: {:?}", env));
wrkflw_logging::debug(&format!("Working directory: {}", working_dir.display()));
// Determine platform-specific configurations
let is_windows_image = image.contains("windows")
@@ -941,7 +995,7 @@ impl DockerRuntime {
_ => -1,
},
Err(_) => {
logging::warning("Container wait operation timed out, treating as failure");
wrkflw_logging::warning("Container wait operation timed out, treating as failure");
-1
}
};
@@ -971,26 +1025,36 @@ impl DockerRuntime {
}
}
} else {
logging::warning("Retrieving container logs timed out");
wrkflw_logging::warning("Retrieving container logs timed out");
}
// Clean up container with a timeout
let _ = tokio::time::timeout(
std::time::Duration::from_secs(10),
self.docker.remove_container(&container.id, None),
)
.await;
untrack_container(&container.id);
// Clean up container with a timeout, but preserve on failure if configured
if exit_code == 0 || !self.preserve_containers_on_failure {
let _ = tokio::time::timeout(
std::time::Duration::from_secs(10),
self.docker.remove_container(&container.id, None),
)
.await;
untrack_container(&container.id);
} else {
// Container failed and we want to preserve it for debugging
wrkflw_logging::info(&format!(
"Preserving container {} for debugging (exit code: {}). Use 'docker exec -it {} bash' to inspect.",
container.id, exit_code, container.id
));
// Still untrack it from the automatic cleanup system to prevent it from being cleaned up later
untrack_container(&container.id);
}
// Log detailed information about the command execution for debugging
if exit_code != 0 {
logging::info(&format!(
wrkflw_logging::info(&format!(
"Docker command failed with exit code: {}",
exit_code
));
logging::debug(&format!("Failed command: {:?}", cmd));
logging::debug(&format!("Working directory: {}", working_dir.display()));
logging::debug(&format!("STDERR: {}", stderr));
wrkflw_logging::debug(&format!("Failed command: {:?}", cmd));
wrkflw_logging::debug(&format!("Working directory: {}", working_dir.display()));
wrkflw_logging::debug(&format!("STDERR: {}", stderr));
}
Ok(ContainerOutput {

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use crate::matrix::MatrixCombination;
use crate::parser::workflow::WorkflowDefinition;
use chrono::Utc;
use serde_yaml::Value;
use std::{collections::HashMap, fs, io, path::Path};
use wrkflw_matrix::MatrixCombination;
use wrkflw_parser::workflow::WorkflowDefinition;
pub fn setup_github_environment_files(workspace_dir: &Path) -> io::Result<()> {
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@@ -1,11 +1,16 @@
// executor crate
#![allow(unused_variables, unused_assignments)]
pub mod dependency;
pub mod docker;
pub mod engine;
pub mod environment;
pub mod podman;
pub mod substitution;
// Re-export public items
pub use docker::cleanup_resources;
pub use engine::{execute_workflow, JobResult, JobStatus, RuntimeType, StepResult, StepStatus};
pub use engine::{
execute_workflow, ExecutionConfig, JobResult, JobStatus, RuntimeType, StepResult, StepStatus,
};

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@@ -0,0 +1,877 @@
use async_trait::async_trait;
use once_cell::sync::Lazy;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::path::Path;
use std::process::Stdio;
use std::sync::Mutex;
use tempfile;
use tokio::process::Command;
use wrkflw_logging;
use wrkflw_runtime::container::{ContainerError, ContainerOutput, ContainerRuntime};
use wrkflw_utils;
use wrkflw_utils::fd;
static RUNNING_CONTAINERS: Lazy<Mutex<Vec<String>>> = Lazy::new(|| Mutex::new(Vec::new()));
// Map to track customized images for a job
#[allow(dead_code)]
static CUSTOMIZED_IMAGES: Lazy<Mutex<HashMap<String, String>>> =
Lazy::new(|| Mutex::new(HashMap::new()));
pub struct PodmanRuntime {
preserve_containers_on_failure: bool,
}
impl PodmanRuntime {
pub fn new() -> Result<Self, ContainerError> {
Self::new_with_config(false)
}
pub fn new_with_config(preserve_containers_on_failure: bool) -> Result<Self, ContainerError> {
// Check if podman command is available
if !is_available() {
return Err(ContainerError::ContainerStart(
"Podman is not available on this system".to_string(),
));
}
Ok(PodmanRuntime {
preserve_containers_on_failure,
})
}
// Add a method to store and retrieve customized images (e.g., with Python installed)
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub fn get_customized_image(base_image: &str, customization: &str) -> Option<String> {
let key = format!("{}:{}", base_image, customization);
match CUSTOMIZED_IMAGES.lock() {
Ok(images) => images.get(&key).cloned(),
Err(e) => {
wrkflw_logging::error(&format!("Failed to acquire lock: {}", e));
None
}
}
}
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub fn set_customized_image(base_image: &str, customization: &str, new_image: &str) {
let key = format!("{}:{}", base_image, customization);
if let Err(e) = CUSTOMIZED_IMAGES.lock().map(|mut images| {
images.insert(key, new_image.to_string());
}) {
wrkflw_logging::error(&format!("Failed to acquire lock: {}", e));
}
}
/// Find a customized image key by prefix
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub fn find_customized_image_key(image: &str, prefix: &str) -> Option<String> {
let image_keys = match CUSTOMIZED_IMAGES.lock() {
Ok(keys) => keys,
Err(e) => {
wrkflw_logging::error(&format!("Failed to acquire lock: {}", e));
return None;
}
};
// Look for any key that starts with the prefix
for (key, _) in image_keys.iter() {
if key.starts_with(prefix) {
return Some(key.clone());
}
}
None
}
/// Get a customized image with language-specific dependencies
pub fn get_language_specific_image(
base_image: &str,
language: &str,
version: Option<&str>,
) -> Option<String> {
let key = match (language, version) {
("python", Some(ver)) => format!("python:{}", ver),
("node", Some(ver)) => format!("node:{}", ver),
("java", Some(ver)) => format!("eclipse-temurin:{}", ver),
("go", Some(ver)) => format!("golang:{}", ver),
("dotnet", Some(ver)) => format!("mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/sdk:{}", ver),
("rust", Some(ver)) => format!("rust:{}", ver),
(lang, Some(ver)) => format!("{}:{}", lang, ver),
(lang, None) => lang.to_string(),
};
match CUSTOMIZED_IMAGES.lock() {
Ok(images) => images.get(&key).cloned(),
Err(e) => {
wrkflw_logging::error(&format!("Failed to acquire lock: {}", e));
None
}
}
}
/// Set a customized image with language-specific dependencies
pub fn set_language_specific_image(
base_image: &str,
language: &str,
version: Option<&str>,
new_image: &str,
) {
let key = match (language, version) {
("python", Some(ver)) => format!("python:{}", ver),
("node", Some(ver)) => format!("node:{}", ver),
("java", Some(ver)) => format!("eclipse-temurin:{}", ver),
("go", Some(ver)) => format!("golang:{}", ver),
("dotnet", Some(ver)) => format!("mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/sdk:{}", ver),
("rust", Some(ver)) => format!("rust:{}", ver),
(lang, Some(ver)) => format!("{}:{}", lang, ver),
(lang, None) => lang.to_string(),
};
if let Err(e) = CUSTOMIZED_IMAGES.lock().map(|mut images| {
images.insert(key, new_image.to_string());
}) {
wrkflw_logging::error(&format!("Failed to acquire lock: {}", e));
}
}
/// Execute a podman command with proper error handling and timeout
async fn execute_podman_command(
&self,
args: &[&str],
input: Option<&str>,
) -> Result<ContainerOutput, ContainerError> {
let timeout_duration = std::time::Duration::from_secs(360); // 6 minutes timeout
let result = tokio::time::timeout(timeout_duration, async {
let mut cmd = Command::new("podman");
cmd.args(args);
if input.is_some() {
cmd.stdin(Stdio::piped());
}
cmd.stdout(Stdio::piped()).stderr(Stdio::piped());
wrkflw_logging::debug(&format!(
"Running Podman command: podman {}",
args.join(" ")
));
let mut child = cmd.spawn().map_err(|e| {
ContainerError::ContainerStart(format!("Failed to spawn podman command: {}", e))
})?;
// Send input if provided
if let Some(input_data) = input {
if let Some(stdin) = child.stdin.take() {
use tokio::io::AsyncWriteExt;
let mut stdin = stdin;
stdin.write_all(input_data.as_bytes()).await.map_err(|e| {
ContainerError::ContainerExecution(format!(
"Failed to write to stdin: {}",
e
))
})?;
stdin.shutdown().await.map_err(|e| {
ContainerError::ContainerExecution(format!("Failed to close stdin: {}", e))
})?;
}
}
let output = child.wait_with_output().await.map_err(|e| {
ContainerError::ContainerExecution(format!("Podman command failed: {}", e))
})?;
Ok(ContainerOutput {
stdout: String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stdout).to_string(),
stderr: String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stderr).to_string(),
exit_code: output.status.code().unwrap_or(-1),
})
})
.await;
match result {
Ok(output) => output,
Err(_) => {
wrkflw_logging::error("Podman operation timed out after 360 seconds");
Err(ContainerError::ContainerExecution(
"Operation timed out".to_string(),
))
}
}
}
}
pub fn is_available() -> bool {
// Use a very short timeout for the entire availability check
let overall_timeout = std::time::Duration::from_secs(3);
// Spawn a thread with the timeout to prevent blocking the main thread
let handle = std::thread::spawn(move || {
// Use safe FD redirection utility to suppress Podman error messages
match fd::with_stderr_to_null(|| {
// First, check if podman CLI is available as a quick test
if cfg!(target_os = "linux") || cfg!(target_os = "macos") {
// Try a simple podman version command with a short timeout
let process = std::process::Command::new("podman")
.arg("version")
.arg("--format")
.arg("{{.Version}}")
.stdout(std::process::Stdio::null())
.stderr(std::process::Stdio::null())
.spawn();
match process {
Ok(mut child) => {
// Set a very short timeout for the process
let status = std::thread::scope(|_| {
// Try to wait for a short time
for _ in 0..10 {
match child.try_wait() {
Ok(Some(status)) => return status.success(),
Ok(None) => {
std::thread::sleep(std::time::Duration::from_millis(100))
}
Err(_) => return false,
}
}
// Kill it if it takes too long
let _ = child.kill();
false
});
if !status {
return false;
}
}
Err(_) => {
wrkflw_logging::debug("Podman CLI is not available");
return false;
}
}
}
// Try to run a simple podman command to check if the daemon is responsive
let runtime = match tokio::runtime::Builder::new_current_thread()
.enable_all()
.build()
{
Ok(rt) => rt,
Err(e) => {
wrkflw_logging::error(&format!(
"Failed to create runtime for Podman availability check: {}",
e
));
return false;
}
};
runtime.block_on(async {
match tokio::time::timeout(std::time::Duration::from_secs(2), async {
let mut cmd = Command::new("podman");
cmd.args(["info", "--format", "{{.Host.Hostname}}"]);
cmd.stdout(Stdio::null()).stderr(Stdio::null());
match tokio::time::timeout(std::time::Duration::from_secs(1), cmd.output())
.await
{
Ok(Ok(output)) => {
if output.status.success() {
true
} else {
wrkflw_logging::debug("Podman info command failed");
false
}
}
Ok(Err(e)) => {
wrkflw_logging::debug(&format!("Podman info command error: {}", e));
false
}
Err(_) => {
wrkflw_logging::debug("Podman info command timed out after 1 second");
false
}
}
})
.await
{
Ok(result) => result,
Err(_) => {
wrkflw_logging::debug("Podman availability check timed out");
false
}
}
})
}) {
Ok(result) => result,
Err(_) => {
wrkflw_logging::debug(
"Failed to redirect stderr when checking Podman availability",
);
false
}
}
});
// Manual implementation of join with timeout
let start = std::time::Instant::now();
while start.elapsed() < overall_timeout {
if handle.is_finished() {
return match handle.join() {
Ok(result) => result,
Err(_) => {
wrkflw_logging::warning("Podman availability check thread panicked");
false
}
};
}
std::thread::sleep(std::time::Duration::from_millis(50));
}
wrkflw_logging::warning(
"Podman availability check timed out, assuming Podman is not available",
);
false
}
// Add container to tracking
pub fn track_container(id: &str) {
if let Ok(mut containers) = RUNNING_CONTAINERS.lock() {
containers.push(id.to_string());
}
}
// Remove container from tracking
pub fn untrack_container(id: &str) {
if let Ok(mut containers) = RUNNING_CONTAINERS.lock() {
containers.retain(|c| c != id);
}
}
// Clean up all tracked resources
pub async fn cleanup_resources() {
// Use a global timeout for the entire cleanup process
let cleanup_timeout = std::time::Duration::from_secs(5);
match tokio::time::timeout(cleanup_timeout, cleanup_containers()).await {
Ok(result) => {
if let Err(e) = result {
wrkflw_logging::error(&format!("Error during container cleanup: {}", e));
}
}
Err(_) => wrkflw_logging::warning(
"Podman cleanup timed out, some resources may not have been removed",
),
}
}
// Clean up all tracked containers
pub async fn cleanup_containers() -> Result<(), String> {
// Getting the containers to clean up should not take a long time
let containers_to_cleanup =
match tokio::time::timeout(std::time::Duration::from_millis(500), async {
match RUNNING_CONTAINERS.try_lock() {
Ok(containers) => containers.clone(),
Err(_) => {
wrkflw_logging::error("Could not acquire container lock for cleanup");
vec![]
}
}
})
.await
{
Ok(containers) => containers,
Err(_) => {
wrkflw_logging::error("Timeout while trying to get containers for cleanup");
vec![]
}
};
if containers_to_cleanup.is_empty() {
return Ok(());
}
wrkflw_logging::info(&format!(
"Cleaning up {} containers",
containers_to_cleanup.len()
));
// Process each container with a timeout
for container_id in containers_to_cleanup {
// First try to stop the container
let stop_result = tokio::time::timeout(
std::time::Duration::from_millis(1000),
Command::new("podman")
.args(["stop", &container_id])
.stdout(Stdio::null())
.stderr(Stdio::null())
.output(),
)
.await;
match stop_result {
Ok(Ok(output)) => {
if output.status.success() {
wrkflw_logging::debug(&format!("Stopped container: {}", container_id));
} else {
wrkflw_logging::warning(&format!("Error stopping container {}", container_id));
}
}
Ok(Err(e)) => wrkflw_logging::warning(&format!(
"Error stopping container {}: {}",
container_id, e
)),
Err(_) => {
wrkflw_logging::warning(&format!("Timeout stopping container: {}", container_id))
}
}
// Then try to remove it
let remove_result = tokio::time::timeout(
std::time::Duration::from_millis(1000),
Command::new("podman")
.args(["rm", &container_id])
.stdout(Stdio::null())
.stderr(Stdio::null())
.output(),
)
.await;
match remove_result {
Ok(Ok(output)) => {
if output.status.success() {
wrkflw_logging::debug(&format!("Removed container: {}", container_id));
} else {
wrkflw_logging::warning(&format!("Error removing container {}", container_id));
}
}
Ok(Err(e)) => wrkflw_logging::warning(&format!(
"Error removing container {}: {}",
container_id, e
)),
Err(_) => {
wrkflw_logging::warning(&format!("Timeout removing container: {}", container_id))
}
}
// Always untrack the container whether or not we succeeded to avoid future cleanup attempts
untrack_container(&container_id);
}
Ok(())
}
#[async_trait]
impl ContainerRuntime for PodmanRuntime {
async fn run_container(
&self,
image: &str,
cmd: &[&str],
env_vars: &[(&str, &str)],
working_dir: &Path,
volumes: &[(&Path, &Path)],
) -> Result<ContainerOutput, ContainerError> {
// Print detailed debugging info
wrkflw_logging::info(&format!("Podman: Running container with image: {}", image));
let timeout_duration = std::time::Duration::from_secs(360); // 6 minutes timeout
// Run the entire container operation with a timeout
match tokio::time::timeout(
timeout_duration,
self.run_container_inner(image, cmd, env_vars, working_dir, volumes),
)
.await
{
Ok(result) => result,
Err(_) => {
wrkflw_logging::error("Podman operation timed out after 360 seconds");
Err(ContainerError::ContainerExecution(
"Operation timed out".to_string(),
))
}
}
}
async fn pull_image(&self, image: &str) -> Result<(), ContainerError> {
// Add a timeout for pull operations
let timeout_duration = std::time::Duration::from_secs(30);
match tokio::time::timeout(timeout_duration, self.pull_image_inner(image)).await {
Ok(result) => result,
Err(_) => {
wrkflw_logging::warning(&format!(
"Pull of image {} timed out, continuing with existing image",
image
));
// Return success to allow continuing with existing image
Ok(())
}
}
}
async fn build_image(&self, dockerfile: &Path, tag: &str) -> Result<(), ContainerError> {
// Add a timeout for build operations
let timeout_duration = std::time::Duration::from_secs(120); // 2 minutes timeout for builds
match tokio::time::timeout(timeout_duration, self.build_image_inner(dockerfile, tag)).await
{
Ok(result) => result,
Err(_) => {
wrkflw_logging::error(&format!(
"Building image {} timed out after 120 seconds",
tag
));
Err(ContainerError::ImageBuild(
"Operation timed out".to_string(),
))
}
}
}
async fn prepare_language_environment(
&self,
language: &str,
version: Option<&str>,
additional_packages: Option<Vec<String>>,
) -> Result<String, ContainerError> {
// Check if we already have a customized image for this language and version
let key = format!("{}-{}", language, version.unwrap_or("latest"));
if let Some(customized_image) = Self::get_language_specific_image("", language, version) {
return Ok(customized_image);
}
// Create a temporary Dockerfile for customization
let temp_dir = tempfile::tempdir().map_err(|e| {
ContainerError::ContainerStart(format!("Failed to create temp directory: {}", e))
})?;
let dockerfile_path = temp_dir.path().join("Dockerfile");
let mut dockerfile_content = String::new();
// Add language-specific setup based on the language
match language {
"python" => {
let base_image =
version.map_or("python:3.11-slim".to_string(), |v| format!("python:{}", v));
dockerfile_content.push_str(&format!("FROM {}\n\n", base_image));
dockerfile_content.push_str(
"RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \\\n",
);
dockerfile_content.push_str(" build-essential \\\n");
dockerfile_content.push_str(" && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*\n");
if let Some(packages) = additional_packages {
for package in packages {
dockerfile_content.push_str(&format!("RUN pip install {}\n", package));
}
}
}
"node" => {
let base_image =
version.map_or("node:20-slim".to_string(), |v| format!("node:{}", v));
dockerfile_content.push_str(&format!("FROM {}\n\n", base_image));
dockerfile_content.push_str(
"RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \\\n",
);
dockerfile_content.push_str(" build-essential \\\n");
dockerfile_content.push_str(" && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*\n");
if let Some(packages) = additional_packages {
for package in packages {
dockerfile_content.push_str(&format!("RUN npm install -g {}\n", package));
}
}
}
"java" => {
let base_image = version.map_or("eclipse-temurin:17-jdk".to_string(), |v| {
format!("eclipse-temurin:{}", v)
});
dockerfile_content.push_str(&format!("FROM {}\n\n", base_image));
dockerfile_content.push_str(
"RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \\\n",
);
dockerfile_content.push_str(" maven \\\n");
dockerfile_content.push_str(" && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*\n");
}
"go" => {
let base_image =
version.map_or("golang:1.21-slim".to_string(), |v| format!("golang:{}", v));
dockerfile_content.push_str(&format!("FROM {}\n\n", base_image));
dockerfile_content.push_str(
"RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \\\n",
);
dockerfile_content.push_str(" git \\\n");
dockerfile_content.push_str(" && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*\n");
if let Some(packages) = additional_packages {
for package in packages {
dockerfile_content.push_str(&format!("RUN go install {}\n", package));
}
}
}
"dotnet" => {
let base_image = version
.map_or("mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/sdk:7.0".to_string(), |v| {
format!("mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/sdk:{}", v)
});
dockerfile_content.push_str(&format!("FROM {}\n\n", base_image));
if let Some(packages) = additional_packages {
for package in packages {
dockerfile_content
.push_str(&format!("RUN dotnet tool install -g {}\n", package));
}
}
}
"rust" => {
let base_image =
version.map_or("rust:latest".to_string(), |v| format!("rust:{}", v));
dockerfile_content.push_str(&format!("FROM {}\n\n", base_image));
dockerfile_content.push_str(
"RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \\\n",
);
dockerfile_content.push_str(" build-essential \\\n");
dockerfile_content.push_str(" && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*\n");
if let Some(packages) = additional_packages {
for package in packages {
dockerfile_content.push_str(&format!("RUN cargo install {}\n", package));
}
}
}
_ => {
return Err(ContainerError::ContainerStart(format!(
"Unsupported language: {}",
language
)));
}
}
// Write the Dockerfile
std::fs::write(&dockerfile_path, dockerfile_content).map_err(|e| {
ContainerError::ContainerStart(format!("Failed to write Dockerfile: {}", e))
})?;
// Build the customized image
let image_tag = format!("wrkflw-{}-{}", language, version.unwrap_or("latest"));
self.build_image(&dockerfile_path, &image_tag).await?;
// Store the customized image
Self::set_language_specific_image("", language, version, &image_tag);
Ok(image_tag)
}
}
// Implementation of internal methods
impl PodmanRuntime {
async fn run_container_inner(
&self,
image: &str,
cmd: &[&str],
env_vars: &[(&str, &str)],
working_dir: &Path,
volumes: &[(&Path, &Path)],
) -> Result<ContainerOutput, ContainerError> {
wrkflw_logging::debug(&format!("Running command in Podman: {:?}", cmd));
wrkflw_logging::debug(&format!("Environment: {:?}", env_vars));
wrkflw_logging::debug(&format!("Working directory: {}", working_dir.display()));
// Generate a unique container name
let container_name = format!("wrkflw-{}", uuid::Uuid::new_v4());
// Build the podman run command and store temporary strings
let working_dir_str = working_dir.to_string_lossy().to_string();
let mut env_strings = Vec::new();
let mut volume_strings = Vec::new();
// Prepare environment variable strings
for (key, value) in env_vars {
env_strings.push(format!("{}={}", key, value));
}
// Prepare volume mount strings
for (host_path, container_path) in volumes {
volume_strings.push(format!(
"{}:{}",
host_path.to_string_lossy(),
container_path.to_string_lossy()
));
}
let mut args = vec!["run", "--name", &container_name, "-w", &working_dir_str];
// Only use --rm if we don't want to preserve containers on failure
// When preserve_containers_on_failure is true, we skip --rm so failed containers remain
if !self.preserve_containers_on_failure {
args.insert(1, "--rm"); // Insert after "run"
}
// Add environment variables
for env_string in &env_strings {
args.push("-e");
args.push(env_string);
}
// Add volume mounts
for volume_string in &volume_strings {
args.push("-v");
args.push(volume_string);
}
// Add the image
args.push(image);
// Add the command
args.extend(cmd);
// Track the container (even though we use --rm, track it for consistency)
track_container(&container_name);
// Execute the command
let result = self.execute_podman_command(&args, None).await;
// Handle container cleanup based on result and settings
match &result {
Ok(output) => {
if output.exit_code == 0 {
// Success - always clean up successful containers
if self.preserve_containers_on_failure {
// We didn't use --rm, so manually remove successful container
let cleanup_result = tokio::time::timeout(
std::time::Duration::from_millis(1000),
Command::new("podman")
.args(["rm", &container_name])
.stdout(Stdio::null())
.stderr(Stdio::null())
.output(),
)
.await;
match cleanup_result {
Ok(Ok(cleanup_output)) => {
if !cleanup_output.status.success() {
wrkflw_logging::debug(&format!(
"Failed to remove successful container {}",
container_name
));
}
}
_ => wrkflw_logging::debug(&format!(
"Timeout removing successful container {}",
container_name
)),
}
}
// If not preserving, container was auto-removed with --rm
untrack_container(&container_name);
} else {
// Failed container
if self.preserve_containers_on_failure {
// Failed and we want to preserve - don't clean up but untrack from auto-cleanup
wrkflw_logging::info(&format!(
"Preserving failed container {} for debugging (exit code: {}). Use 'podman exec -it {} bash' to inspect.",
container_name, output.exit_code, container_name
));
untrack_container(&container_name);
} else {
// Failed but we don't want to preserve - container was auto-removed with --rm
untrack_container(&container_name);
}
}
}
Err(_) => {
// Command failed to execute properly - clean up if container exists and not preserving
if !self.preserve_containers_on_failure {
// Container was created with --rm, so it should be auto-removed
untrack_container(&container_name);
} else {
// Container was created without --rm, try to clean it up since execution failed
let cleanup_result = tokio::time::timeout(
std::time::Duration::from_millis(1000),
Command::new("podman")
.args(["rm", "-f", &container_name])
.stdout(Stdio::null())
.stderr(Stdio::null())
.output(),
)
.await;
match cleanup_result {
Ok(Ok(_)) => wrkflw_logging::debug(&format!(
"Cleaned up failed execution container {}",
container_name
)),
_ => wrkflw_logging::debug(&format!(
"Failed to clean up execution failure container {}",
container_name
)),
}
untrack_container(&container_name);
}
}
}
match &result {
Ok(output) => {
if output.exit_code != 0 {
wrkflw_logging::info(&format!(
"Podman command failed with exit code: {}",
output.exit_code
));
wrkflw_logging::debug(&format!("Failed command: {:?}", cmd));
wrkflw_logging::debug(&format!("Working directory: {}", working_dir.display()));
wrkflw_logging::debug(&format!("STDERR: {}", output.stderr));
}
}
Err(e) => {
wrkflw_logging::error(&format!("Podman execution error: {}", e));
}
}
result
}
async fn pull_image_inner(&self, image: &str) -> Result<(), ContainerError> {
let args = vec!["pull", image];
let output = self.execute_podman_command(&args, None).await?;
if output.exit_code != 0 {
return Err(ContainerError::ImagePull(format!(
"Failed to pull image {}: {}",
image, output.stderr
)));
}
Ok(())
}
async fn build_image_inner(&self, dockerfile: &Path, tag: &str) -> Result<(), ContainerError> {
let context_dir = dockerfile.parent().unwrap_or(Path::new("."));
let dockerfile_str = dockerfile.to_string_lossy().to_string();
let context_dir_str = context_dir.to_string_lossy().to_string();
let args = vec!["build", "-f", &dockerfile_str, "-t", tag, &context_dir_str];
let output = self.execute_podman_command(&args, None).await?;
if output.exit_code != 0 {
return Err(ContainerError::ImageBuild(format!(
"Failed to build image {}: {}",
tag, output.stderr
)));
}
Ok(())
}
}
// Public accessor functions for testing
#[cfg(test)]
pub fn get_tracked_containers() -> Vec<String> {
if let Ok(containers) = RUNNING_CONTAINERS.lock() {
containers.clone()
} else {
vec![]
}
}

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[package]
name = "wrkflw-github"
version.workspace = true
edition.workspace = true
description = "GitHub API integration for wrkflw workflow execution engine"
license.workspace = true
documentation.workspace = true
homepage.workspace = true
repository.workspace = true
keywords.workspace = true
categories.workspace = true
[dependencies]
# Internal crates
wrkflw-models = { path = "../models", version = "0.6.0" }
# External dependencies from workspace
serde.workspace = true
serde_yaml.workspace = true
serde_json.workspace = true
reqwest.workspace = true
thiserror.workspace = true
lazy_static.workspace = true
regex.workspace = true

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## wrkflw-github
GitHub integration helpers used by `wrkflw` to list/trigger workflows.
- **List workflows** in `.github/workflows`
- **Trigger workflow_dispatch** events over the GitHub API
### Example
```rust
use wrkflw_github::{get_repo_info, trigger_workflow};
# tokio_test::block_on(async {
let info = get_repo_info()?;
println!("{}/{} (default branch: {})", info.owner, info.repo, info.default_branch);
// Requires GITHUB_TOKEN in env
trigger_workflow("ci", Some("main"), None).await?;
# Ok::<_, Box<dyn std::error::Error>>(())
# })?;
```
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// github crate
use lazy_static::lazy_static;
use regex::Regex;
use reqwest::header;
use serde_json::{self};
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::fs;
use std::path::Path;

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[package]
name = "wrkflw-gitlab"
version.workspace = true
edition.workspace = true
description = "GitLab API integration for wrkflw workflow execution engine"
license.workspace = true
documentation.workspace = true
homepage.workspace = true
repository.workspace = true
keywords.workspace = true
categories.workspace = true
[dependencies]
# Internal crates
wrkflw-models = { path = "../models", version = "0.6.0" }
# External dependencies
lazy_static.workspace = true
regex.workspace = true
reqwest.workspace = true
serde.workspace = true
serde_yaml.workspace = true
serde_json.workspace = true
thiserror.workspace = true
urlencoding.workspace = true

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## wrkflw-gitlab
GitLab integration helpers used by `wrkflw` to trigger pipelines.
- Reads repo info from local git remote
- Triggers pipelines via GitLab API
### Example
```rust
use wrkflw_gitlab::{get_repo_info, trigger_pipeline};
# tokio_test::block_on(async {
let info = get_repo_info()?;
println!("{}/{} (default branch: {})", info.namespace, info.project, info.default_branch);
// Requires GITLAB_TOKEN in env (api scope)
trigger_pipeline(Some("main"), None).await?;
# Ok::<_, Box<dyn std::error::Error>>(())
# })?;
```
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// gitlab crate
use lazy_static::lazy_static;
use regex::Regex;
use reqwest::header;

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[package]
name = "wrkflw-logging"
version.workspace = true
edition.workspace = true
description = "Logging functionality for wrkflw workflow execution engine"
license.workspace = true
documentation.workspace = true
homepage.workspace = true
repository.workspace = true
keywords.workspace = true
categories.workspace = true
[dependencies]
# Internal crates
wrkflw-models = { path = "../models", version = "0.6.0" }
# External dependencies
chrono.workspace = true
once_cell.workspace = true
serde.workspace = true
serde_yaml.workspace = true

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## wrkflw-logging
Lightweight in-memory logging with simple levels for TUI/CLI output.
- Thread-safe, timestamped messages
- Level filtering (Debug/Info/Warning/Error)
- Pluggable into UI for live log views
### Example
```rust
use wrkflw_logging::{info, warning, error, LogLevel, set_log_level, get_logs};
set_log_level(LogLevel::Info);
info("starting");
warning("be careful");
error("boom");
for line in get_logs() {
println!("{}", line);
}
```

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[package]
name = "wrkflw-matrix"
version.workspace = true
edition.workspace = true
description = "Matrix job parallelization for wrkflw workflow execution engine"
license.workspace = true
documentation.workspace = true
homepage.workspace = true
repository.workspace = true
keywords.workspace = true
categories.workspace = true
[dependencies]
# Internal crates
wrkflw-models = { path = "../models", version = "0.6.0" }
# External dependencies
indexmap.workspace = true
serde.workspace = true
serde_yaml.workspace = true
thiserror.workspace = true

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## wrkflw-matrix
Matrix expansion utilities used to compute all job combinations and format labels.
- Supports `include`, `exclude`, `max-parallel`, and `fail-fast`
- Provides display helpers for UI/CLI
### Example
```rust
use wrkflw_matrix::{MatrixConfig, expand_matrix};
use serde_yaml::Value;
use std::collections::HashMap;
let mut cfg = MatrixConfig::default();
cfg.parameters.insert("os".into(), Value::from(vec!["ubuntu", "alpine"])) ;
let combos = expand_matrix(&cfg).expect("expand");
assert!(!combos.is_empty());
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// matrix crate
use indexmap::IndexMap;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use serde_yaml::Value;

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[package]
name = "wrkflw-models"
version.workspace = true
edition.workspace = true
description = "Data models and structures for wrkflw workflow execution engine"
license.workspace = true
documentation.workspace = true
homepage.workspace = true
repository.workspace = true
keywords.workspace = true
categories.workspace = true
[dependencies]
serde.workspace = true
serde_yaml.workspace = true
serde_json.workspace = true
thiserror.workspace = true

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## wrkflw-models
Common data structures shared across crates.
- `ValidationResult` for structural/semantic checks
- GitLab pipeline models (serde types)
### Example
```rust
use wrkflw_models::ValidationResult;
let mut res = ValidationResult::new();
res.add_issue("missing jobs".into());
assert!(!res.is_valid);
```

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pub struct ValidationResult {
pub is_valid: bool,
pub issues: Vec<String>,
}
impl Default for ValidationResult {
fn default() -> Self {
Self::new()
}
}
impl ValidationResult {
pub fn new() -> Self {
ValidationResult {
is_valid: true,
issues: Vec::new(),
}
}
pub fn add_issue(&mut self, issue: String) {
self.is_valid = false;
self.issues.push(issue);
}
}
// GitLab pipeline models
pub mod gitlab {
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use std::collections::HashMap;
/// Represents a GitLab CI/CD pipeline configuration
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize, Clone)]
pub struct Pipeline {
/// Default image for all jobs
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub image: Option<Image>,
/// Global variables available to all jobs
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub variables: Option<HashMap<String, String>>,
/// Pipeline stages in execution order
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub stages: Option<Vec<String>>,
/// Default before_script for all jobs
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub before_script: Option<Vec<String>>,
/// Default after_script for all jobs
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub after_script: Option<Vec<String>>,
/// Job definitions (name => job)
#[serde(flatten)]
pub jobs: HashMap<String, Job>,
/// Workflow rules for the pipeline
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub workflow: Option<Workflow>,
/// Includes for pipeline configuration
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub include: Option<Vec<Include>>,
}
/// A job in a GitLab CI/CD pipeline
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize, Clone)]
pub struct Job {
/// The stage this job belongs to
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub stage: Option<String>,
/// Docker image to use for this job
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub image: Option<Image>,
/// Script commands to run
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub script: Option<Vec<String>>,
/// Commands to run before the main script
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub before_script: Option<Vec<String>>,
/// Commands to run after the main script
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub after_script: Option<Vec<String>>,
/// When to run the job (on_success, on_failure, always, manual)
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub when: Option<String>,
/// Allow job failure
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub allow_failure: Option<bool>,
/// Services to run alongside the job
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub services: Option<Vec<Service>>,
/// Tags to define which runners can execute this job
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub tags: Option<Vec<String>>,
/// Job-specific variables
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub variables: Option<HashMap<String, String>>,
/// Job dependencies
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub dependencies: Option<Vec<String>>,
/// Artifacts to store after job execution
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub artifacts: Option<Artifacts>,
/// Cache configuration
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub cache: Option<Cache>,
/// Rules for when this job should run
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub rules: Option<Vec<Rule>>,
/// Only run on specified refs
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub only: Option<Only>,
/// Exclude specified refs
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub except: Option<Except>,
/// Retry configuration
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub retry: Option<Retry>,
/// Timeout for the job in seconds
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub timeout: Option<String>,
/// Mark job as parallel and specify instance count
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub parallel: Option<usize>,
/// Flag to indicate this is a template job
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub template: Option<bool>,
/// List of jobs this job extends from
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub extends: Option<Vec<String>>,
}
/// Docker image configuration
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize, Clone)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum Image {
/// Simple image name as string
Simple(String),
/// Detailed image configuration
Detailed {
/// Image name
name: String,
/// Entrypoint to override in the image
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
entrypoint: Option<Vec<String>>,
},
}
/// Service container to run alongside a job
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize, Clone)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum Service {
/// Simple service name as string
Simple(String),
/// Detailed service configuration
Detailed {
/// Service name/image
name: String,
/// Command to run in the service container
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
command: Option<Vec<String>>,
/// Entrypoint to override in the image
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
entrypoint: Option<Vec<String>>,
},
}
/// Artifacts configuration
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize, Clone)]
pub struct Artifacts {
/// Paths to include as artifacts
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub paths: Option<Vec<String>>,
/// Artifact expiration duration
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub expire_in: Option<String>,
/// When to upload artifacts (on_success, on_failure, always)
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub when: Option<String>,
}
/// Cache configuration
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize, Clone)]
pub struct Cache {
/// Cache key
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub key: Option<String>,
/// Paths to cache
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub paths: Option<Vec<String>>,
/// When to save cache (on_success, on_failure, always)
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub when: Option<String>,
/// Cache policy
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub policy: Option<String>,
}
/// Rule for conditional job execution
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize, Clone)]
pub struct Rule {
/// If condition expression
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub if_: Option<String>,
/// When to run if condition is true
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub when: Option<String>,
/// Variables to set if condition is true
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub variables: Option<HashMap<String, String>>,
}
/// Only/except configuration
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize, Clone)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum Only {
/// Simple list of refs
Refs(Vec<String>),
/// Detailed configuration
Complex {
/// Refs to include
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
refs: Option<Vec<String>>,
/// Branch patterns to include
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
branches: Option<Vec<String>>,
/// Tags to include
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
tags: Option<Vec<String>>,
/// Pipeline types to include
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
variables: Option<Vec<String>>,
/// Changes to files that trigger the job
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
changes: Option<Vec<String>>,
},
}
/// Except configuration
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize, Clone)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum Except {
/// Simple list of refs
Refs(Vec<String>),
/// Detailed configuration
Complex {
/// Refs to exclude
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
refs: Option<Vec<String>>,
/// Branch patterns to exclude
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
branches: Option<Vec<String>>,
/// Tags to exclude
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
tags: Option<Vec<String>>,
/// Pipeline types to exclude
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
variables: Option<Vec<String>>,
/// Changes to files that don't trigger the job
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
changes: Option<Vec<String>>,
},
}
/// Workflow configuration
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize, Clone)]
pub struct Workflow {
/// Rules for when to run the pipeline
pub rules: Vec<Rule>,
}
/// Retry configuration
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize, Clone)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum Retry {
/// Simple max attempts
MaxAttempts(u32),
/// Detailed retry configuration
Detailed {
/// Maximum retry attempts
max: u32,
/// When to retry
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
when: Option<Vec<String>>,
},
}
/// Include configuration for external pipeline files
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize, Clone)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum Include {
/// Simple string include
Local(String),
/// Detailed include configuration
Detailed {
/// Local file path
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
local: Option<String>,
/// Remote file URL
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
remote: Option<String>,
/// Include from project
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
project: Option<String>,
/// Include specific file from project
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
file: Option<String>,
/// Include template
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
template: Option<String>,
/// Ref to use when including from project
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
ref_: Option<String>,
},
}
}

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[package]
name = "wrkflw-parser"
version.workspace = true
edition.workspace = true
description = "Workflow parsing functionality for wrkflw execution engine"
license.workspace = true
documentation.workspace = true
homepage.workspace = true
repository.workspace = true
keywords.workspace = true
categories.workspace = true
[dependencies]
# Internal crates
wrkflw-models = { path = "../models", version = "0.6.0" }
wrkflw-matrix = { path = "../matrix", version = "0.6.0" }
# External dependencies
jsonschema.workspace = true
serde.workspace = true
serde_yaml.workspace = true
serde_json.workspace = true
thiserror.workspace = true
[dev-dependencies]
tempfile = "3.7"

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## wrkflw-parser
Parsers and schema helpers for GitHub/GitLab workflow files.
- GitHub Actions workflow parsing and JSON Schema validation
- GitLab CI parsing helpers
### Example
```rust
// High-level crates (`wrkflw` and `wrkflw-executor`) wrap parser usage.
// Use those unless you are extending parsing behavior directly.
```

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use crate::schema::{SchemaType, SchemaValidator};
use crate::workflow;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::fs;
use std::path::Path;
use thiserror::Error;
use wrkflw_models::gitlab::Pipeline;
use wrkflw_models::ValidationResult;
#[derive(Error, Debug)]
pub enum GitlabParserError {
#[error("I/O error: {0}")]
IoError(#[from] std::io::Error),
#[error("YAML parsing error: {0}")]
YamlError(#[from] serde_yaml::Error),
#[error("Invalid pipeline structure: {0}")]
InvalidStructure(String),
#[error("Schema validation error: {0}")]
SchemaValidationError(String),
}
/// Parse a GitLab CI/CD pipeline file
pub fn parse_pipeline(pipeline_path: &Path) -> Result<Pipeline, GitlabParserError> {
// Read the pipeline file
let pipeline_content = fs::read_to_string(pipeline_path)?;
// Validate against schema
let validator = SchemaValidator::new().map_err(GitlabParserError::SchemaValidationError)?;
validator
.validate_with_specific_schema(&pipeline_content, SchemaType::GitLab)
.map_err(GitlabParserError::SchemaValidationError)?;
// Parse the pipeline YAML
let pipeline: Pipeline = serde_yaml::from_str(&pipeline_content)?;
// Return the parsed pipeline
Ok(pipeline)
}
/// Validate the basic structure of a GitLab CI/CD pipeline
pub fn validate_pipeline_structure(pipeline: &Pipeline) -> ValidationResult {
let mut result = ValidationResult::new();
// Check for at least one job
if pipeline.jobs.is_empty() {
result.add_issue("Pipeline must contain at least one job".to_string());
}
// Check for script in jobs
for (job_name, job) in &pipeline.jobs {
// Skip template jobs
if let Some(true) = job.template {
continue;
}
// Check for script or extends
if job.script.is_none() && job.extends.is_none() {
result.add_issue(format!(
"Job '{}' must have a script section or extend another job",
job_name
));
}
}
// Check that referenced stages are defined
if let Some(stages) = &pipeline.stages {
for (job_name, job) in &pipeline.jobs {
if let Some(stage) = &job.stage {
if !stages.contains(stage) {
result.add_issue(format!(
"Job '{}' references undefined stage '{}'",
job_name, stage
));
}
}
}
}
// Check that job dependencies exist
for (job_name, job) in &pipeline.jobs {
if let Some(dependencies) = &job.dependencies {
for dependency in dependencies {
if !pipeline.jobs.contains_key(dependency) {
result.add_issue(format!(
"Job '{}' depends on undefined job '{}'",
job_name, dependency
));
}
}
}
}
// Check that job extensions exist
for (job_name, job) in &pipeline.jobs {
if let Some(extends) = &job.extends {
for extend in extends {
if !pipeline.jobs.contains_key(extend) {
result.add_issue(format!(
"Job '{}' extends undefined job '{}'",
job_name, extend
));
}
}
}
}
result
}
/// Convert a GitLab CI/CD pipeline to a format compatible with the workflow executor
pub fn convert_to_workflow_format(pipeline: &Pipeline) -> workflow::WorkflowDefinition {
// Create a new workflow with required fields
let mut workflow = workflow::WorkflowDefinition {
name: "Converted GitLab CI Pipeline".to_string(),
on: vec!["push".to_string()], // Default trigger
on_raw: serde_yaml::Value::String("push".to_string()),
jobs: HashMap::new(),
};
// Convert each GitLab job to a GitHub Actions job
for (job_name, gitlab_job) in &pipeline.jobs {
// Skip template jobs
if let Some(true) = gitlab_job.template {
continue;
}
// Create a new job
let mut job = workflow::Job {
runs_on: Some(vec!["ubuntu-latest".to_string()]), // Default runner
needs: None,
steps: Vec::new(),
env: HashMap::new(),
matrix: None,
services: HashMap::new(),
if_condition: None,
outputs: None,
permissions: None,
uses: None,
with: None,
secrets: None,
};
// Add job-specific environment variables
if let Some(variables) = &gitlab_job.variables {
job.env.extend(variables.clone());
}
// Add global variables if they exist
if let Some(variables) = &pipeline.variables {
// Only add if not already defined at job level
for (key, value) in variables {
job.env.entry(key.clone()).or_insert_with(|| value.clone());
}
}
// Convert before_script to steps if it exists
if let Some(before_script) = &gitlab_job.before_script {
for (i, cmd) in before_script.iter().enumerate() {
let step = workflow::Step {
name: Some(format!("Before script {}", i + 1)),
uses: None,
run: Some(cmd.clone()),
with: None,
env: HashMap::new(),
continue_on_error: None,
};
job.steps.push(step);
}
}
// Convert main script to steps
if let Some(script) = &gitlab_job.script {
for (i, cmd) in script.iter().enumerate() {
let step = workflow::Step {
name: Some(format!("Run script line {}", i + 1)),
uses: None,
run: Some(cmd.clone()),
with: None,
env: HashMap::new(),
continue_on_error: None,
};
job.steps.push(step);
}
}
// Convert after_script to steps if it exists
if let Some(after_script) = &gitlab_job.after_script {
for (i, cmd) in after_script.iter().enumerate() {
let step = workflow::Step {
name: Some(format!("After script {}", i + 1)),
uses: None,
run: Some(cmd.clone()),
with: None,
env: HashMap::new(),
continue_on_error: Some(true), // After script should continue even if previous steps fail
};
job.steps.push(step);
}
}
// Add services if they exist
if let Some(services) = &gitlab_job.services {
for (i, service) in services.iter().enumerate() {
let service_name = format!("service-{}", i);
let service_image = match service {
wrkflw_models::gitlab::Service::Simple(name) => name.clone(),
wrkflw_models::gitlab::Service::Detailed { name, .. } => name.clone(),
};
let service = workflow::Service {
image: service_image,
ports: None,
env: HashMap::new(),
volumes: None,
options: None,
};
job.services.insert(service_name, service);
}
}
// Add the job to the workflow
workflow.jobs.insert(job_name.clone(), job);
}
workflow
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
// use std::path::PathBuf; // unused
use tempfile::NamedTempFile;
#[test]
fn test_parse_simple_pipeline() {
// Create a temporary file with a simple GitLab CI/CD pipeline
let file = NamedTempFile::new().unwrap();
let content = r#"
stages:
- build
- test
build_job:
stage: build
script:
- echo "Building..."
- make build
test_job:
stage: test
script:
- echo "Testing..."
- make test
"#;
fs::write(&file, content).unwrap();
// Parse the pipeline
let pipeline = parse_pipeline(&file.path()).unwrap();
// Validate basic structure
assert_eq!(pipeline.stages.as_ref().unwrap().len(), 2);
assert_eq!(pipeline.jobs.len(), 2);
// Check job contents
let build_job = pipeline.jobs.get("build_job").unwrap();
assert_eq!(build_job.stage.as_ref().unwrap(), "build");
assert_eq!(build_job.script.as_ref().unwrap().len(), 2);
let test_job = pipeline.jobs.get("test_job").unwrap();
assert_eq!(test_job.stage.as_ref().unwrap(), "test");
assert_eq!(test_job.script.as_ref().unwrap().len(), 2);
}
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// parser crate
pub mod gitlab;
pub mod schema;
pub mod workflow;

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use jsonschema::JSONSchema;
use serde_json::Value;
use std::fs;
use std::path::Path;
const GITHUB_WORKFLOW_SCHEMA: &str = include_str!("github-workflow.json");
const GITLAB_CI_SCHEMA: &str = include_str!("gitlab-ci.json");
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
pub enum SchemaType {
GitHub,
GitLab,
}
pub struct SchemaValidator {
github_schema: JSONSchema,
gitlab_schema: JSONSchema,
}
impl SchemaValidator {
pub fn new() -> Result<Self, String> {
let github_schema_json: Value = serde_json::from_str(GITHUB_WORKFLOW_SCHEMA)
.map_err(|e| format!("Failed to parse GitHub workflow schema: {}", e))?;
let gitlab_schema_json: Value = serde_json::from_str(GITLAB_CI_SCHEMA)
.map_err(|e| format!("Failed to parse GitLab CI schema: {}", e))?;
let github_schema = JSONSchema::compile(&github_schema_json)
.map_err(|e| format!("Failed to compile GitHub JSON schema: {}", e))?;
let gitlab_schema = JSONSchema::compile(&gitlab_schema_json)
.map_err(|e| format!("Failed to compile GitLab JSON schema: {}", e))?;
Ok(Self {
github_schema,
gitlab_schema,
})
}
pub fn validate_workflow(&self, workflow_path: &Path) -> Result<(), String> {
// Determine the schema type based on the filename
let schema_type = if workflow_path.file_name().is_some_and(|name| {
let name_str = name.to_string_lossy();
name_str.ends_with(".gitlab-ci.yml") || name_str.ends_with(".gitlab-ci.yaml")
}) {
SchemaType::GitLab
} else {
SchemaType::GitHub
};
// Read the workflow file
let content = fs::read_to_string(workflow_path)
.map_err(|e| format!("Failed to read workflow file: {}", e))?;
// Parse YAML to JSON Value
let workflow_json: Value = serde_yaml::from_str(&content)
.map_err(|e| format!("Failed to parse workflow YAML: {}", e))?;
// Validate against the appropriate schema
let validation_result = match schema_type {
SchemaType::GitHub => self.github_schema.validate(&workflow_json),
SchemaType::GitLab => self.gitlab_schema.validate(&workflow_json),
};
// Handle validation errors
if let Err(errors) = validation_result {
let schema_name = match schema_type {
SchemaType::GitHub => "GitHub workflow",
SchemaType::GitLab => "GitLab CI",
};
let mut error_msg = format!("{} validation failed:\n", schema_name);
for error in errors {
error_msg.push_str(&format!("- {}\n", error));
}
return Err(error_msg);
}
Ok(())
}
pub fn validate_with_specific_schema(
&self,
content: &str,
schema_type: SchemaType,
) -> Result<(), String> {
// Parse YAML to JSON Value
let workflow_json: Value =
serde_yaml::from_str(content).map_err(|e| format!("Failed to parse YAML: {}", e))?;
// Validate against the appropriate schema
let validation_result = match schema_type {
SchemaType::GitHub => self.github_schema.validate(&workflow_json),
SchemaType::GitLab => self.gitlab_schema.validate(&workflow_json),
};
// Handle validation errors
if let Err(errors) = validation_result {
let schema_name = match schema_type {
SchemaType::GitHub => "GitHub workflow",
SchemaType::GitLab => "GitLab CI",
};
let mut error_msg = format!("{} validation failed:\n", schema_name);
for error in errors {
error_msg.push_str(&format!("- {}\n", error));
}
return Err(error_msg);
}
Ok(())
}
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use crate::matrix::MatrixConfig;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use serde::{Deserialize, Deserializer, Serialize};
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::fs;
use std::path::Path;
use wrkflw_matrix::MatrixConfig;
use super::schema::SchemaValidator;
// Custom deserializer for needs field that handles both string and array formats
fn deserialize_needs<'de, D>(deserializer: D) -> Result<Option<Vec<String>>, D::Error>
where
D: Deserializer<'de>,
{
#[derive(Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
enum StringOrVec {
String(String),
Vec(Vec<String>),
}
let value = Option::<StringOrVec>::deserialize(deserializer)?;
match value {
Some(StringOrVec::String(s)) => Ok(Some(vec![s])),
Some(StringOrVec::Vec(v)) => Ok(Some(v)),
None => Ok(None),
}
}
// Custom deserializer for runs-on field that handles both string and array formats
fn deserialize_runs_on<'de, D>(deserializer: D) -> Result<Option<Vec<String>>, D::Error>
where
D: Deserializer<'de>,
{
#[derive(Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
enum StringOrVec {
String(String),
Vec(Vec<String>),
}
let value = Option::<StringOrVec>::deserialize(deserializer)?;
match value {
Some(StringOrVec::String(s)) => Ok(Some(vec![s])),
Some(StringOrVec::Vec(v)) => Ok(Some(v)),
None => Ok(None),
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Deserialize, Serialize)]
pub struct WorkflowDefinition {
pub name: String,
@@ -18,10 +58,11 @@ pub struct WorkflowDefinition {
#[derive(Debug, Deserialize, Serialize)]
pub struct Job {
#[serde(rename = "runs-on")]
pub runs_on: String,
#[serde(default)]
#[serde(rename = "runs-on", default, deserialize_with = "deserialize_runs_on")]
pub runs_on: Option<Vec<String>>,
#[serde(default, deserialize_with = "deserialize_needs")]
pub needs: Option<Vec<String>>,
#[serde(default)]
pub steps: Vec<Step>,
#[serde(default)]
pub env: HashMap<String, String>,
@@ -29,6 +70,19 @@ pub struct Job {
pub matrix: Option<MatrixConfig>,
#[serde(default)]
pub services: HashMap<String, Service>,
#[serde(default, rename = "if")]
pub if_condition: Option<String>,
#[serde(default)]
pub outputs: Option<HashMap<String, String>>,
#[serde(default)]
pub permissions: Option<HashMap<String, String>>,
// Reusable workflow (job-level 'uses') support
#[serde(default)]
pub uses: Option<String>,
#[serde(default)]
pub with: Option<HashMap<String, String>>,
#[serde(default)]
pub secrets: Option<serde_yaml::Value>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Deserialize, Serialize)]

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@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
[package]
name = "wrkflw-runtime"
version.workspace = true
edition.workspace = true
description = "Runtime execution environment for wrkflw workflow engine"
license.workspace = true
documentation.workspace = true
homepage.workspace = true
repository.workspace = true
keywords.workspace = true
categories.workspace = true
[dependencies]
# Internal crates
wrkflw-models = { path = "../models", version = "0.6.0" }
wrkflw-logging = { path = "../logging", version = "0.6.0" }
# External dependencies
async-trait.workspace = true
once_cell = "1.19"
serde.workspace = true
serde_yaml.workspace = true
tempfile = "3.9"
tokio.workspace = true
futures = "0.3"
wrkflw-utils = { path = "../utils", version = "0.6.0" }
which = "4.4"

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@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
## wrkflw-runtime
Runtime abstractions for executing steps in containers or emulation.
- Container management primitives used by the executor
- Emulation mode helpers (run on host without containers)
### Example
```rust
// This crate is primarily consumed by `wrkflw-executor`.
// Prefer using the executor API instead of calling runtime directly.
```

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@@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
use crate::logging;
use crate::runtime::container::{ContainerError, ContainerOutput, ContainerRuntime};
use crate::container::{ContainerError, ContainerOutput, ContainerRuntime};
use async_trait::async_trait;
use once_cell::sync::Lazy;
use std::collections::HashMap;
@@ -8,6 +7,8 @@ use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use std::process::Command;
use std::sync::Mutex;
use tempfile::TempDir;
use which;
use wrkflw_logging;
// Global collection of resources to clean up
static EMULATION_WORKSPACES: Lazy<Mutex<Vec<PathBuf>>> = Lazy::new(|| Mutex::new(Vec::new()));
@@ -160,36 +161,113 @@ impl ContainerRuntime for EmulationRuntime {
command_str.push_str(part);
}
// Log the command being executed
logging::info(&format!("Executing command in container: {}", command_str));
// Log more detailed debugging information
wrkflw_logging::info(&format!("Executing command in container: {}", command_str));
wrkflw_logging::info(&format!("Working directory: {}", working_dir.display()));
wrkflw_logging::info(&format!("Command length: {}", command.len()));
// Special handling for Rust/Cargo actions
if command_str.contains("rust") || command_str.contains("cargo") {
logging::debug(&format!("Executing Rust command: {}", command_str));
if command.is_empty() {
return Err(ContainerError::ContainerExecution(
"Empty command array".to_string(),
));
}
let mut cmd = Command::new("cargo");
let parts = command_str.split_whitespace().collect::<Vec<&str>>();
// Print each command part separately for debugging
for (i, part) in command.iter().enumerate() {
wrkflw_logging::info(&format!("Command part {}: '{}'", i, part));
}
let current_dir = working_dir.to_str().unwrap_or(".");
cmd.current_dir(current_dir);
// Log environment variables
wrkflw_logging::info("Environment variables:");
for (key, value) in env_vars {
wrkflw_logging::info(&format!(" {}={}", key, value));
}
// Find actual working directory - determine if we should use the current directory instead
let actual_working_dir: PathBuf = if !working_dir.exists() {
// Look for GITHUB_WORKSPACE or CI_PROJECT_DIR in env_vars
let mut workspace_path = None;
for (key, value) in env_vars {
if *key == "GITHUB_WORKSPACE" || *key == "CI_PROJECT_DIR" {
workspace_path = Some(PathBuf::from(value));
break;
}
}
// If found, use that as the working directory
if let Some(path) = workspace_path {
if path.exists() {
wrkflw_logging::info(&format!(
"Using environment-defined workspace: {}",
path.display()
));
path
} else {
// Fallback to current directory
let current_dir =
std::env::current_dir().unwrap_or_else(|_| PathBuf::from("."));
wrkflw_logging::info(&format!(
"Using current directory: {}",
current_dir.display()
));
current_dir
}
} else {
// Fallback to current directory
let current_dir = std::env::current_dir().unwrap_or_else(|_| PathBuf::from("."));
wrkflw_logging::info(&format!(
"Using current directory: {}",
current_dir.display()
));
current_dir
}
} else {
working_dir.to_path_buf()
};
wrkflw_logging::info(&format!(
"Using actual working directory: {}",
actual_working_dir.display()
));
// Check if path contains the command (for shell script execution)
let command_path = which::which(command[0]);
match &command_path {
Ok(path) => wrkflw_logging::info(&format!("Found command at: {}", path.display())),
Err(e) => wrkflw_logging::error(&format!(
"Command not found in PATH: {} - Error: {}",
command[0], e
)),
}
// First, check if this is a simple shell command (like echo)
if command_str.starts_with("echo ")
|| command_str.starts_with("cp ")
|| command_str.starts_with("mkdir ")
|| command_str.starts_with("mv ")
{
wrkflw_logging::info("Executing as shell command");
// Execute as a shell command
let mut cmd = Command::new("sh");
cmd.arg("-c");
cmd.arg(&command_str);
cmd.current_dir(&actual_working_dir);
// Add environment variables
for (key, value) in env_vars {
cmd.env(key, value);
}
// Add command arguments
if parts.len() > 1 {
cmd.args(&parts[1..]);
}
match cmd.output() {
Ok(output_result) => {
let exit_code = output_result.status.code().unwrap_or(-1);
let output = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output_result.stdout).to_string();
let error = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output_result.stderr).to_string();
logging::debug(&format!("Command exit code: {}", exit_code));
wrkflw_logging::debug(&format!(
"Shell command completed with exit code: {}",
exit_code
));
if exit_code != 0 {
let mut error_details = format!(
@@ -200,7 +278,94 @@ impl ContainerRuntime for EmulationRuntime {
// Add environment variables to error details
error_details.push_str("\n\nEnvironment variables:\n");
for (key, value) in env_vars {
if key.starts_with("GITHUB_") || key.starts_with("RUST") {
if key.starts_with("GITHUB_") || key.starts_with("CI_") {
error_details.push_str(&format!("{}={}\n", key, value));
}
}
return Err(ContainerError::ContainerExecution(error_details));
}
return Ok(ContainerOutput {
stdout: output,
stderr: error,
exit_code,
});
}
Err(e) => {
return Err(ContainerError::ContainerExecution(format!(
"Failed to execute command: {}\nError: {}",
command_str, e
)));
}
}
}
// Special handling for Rust/Cargo commands
if command_str.starts_with("cargo ") || command_str.starts_with("rustup ") {
let parts: Vec<&str> = command_str.split_whitespace().collect();
if parts.is_empty() {
return Err(ContainerError::ContainerExecution(
"Empty command".to_string(),
));
}
let mut cmd = Command::new(parts[0]);
// Always use the current directory for cargo/rust commands rather than the temporary directory
let current_dir = std::env::current_dir().unwrap_or_else(|_| PathBuf::from("."));
wrkflw_logging::info(&format!(
"Using project directory for Rust command: {}",
current_dir.display()
));
cmd.current_dir(&current_dir);
// Add environment variables
for (key, value) in env_vars {
// Don't use the CI_PROJECT_DIR for CARGO_HOME, use the actual project directory
if *key == "CARGO_HOME" && value.contains("${CI_PROJECT_DIR}") {
let cargo_home =
value.replace("${CI_PROJECT_DIR}", &current_dir.to_string_lossy());
wrkflw_logging::info(&format!("Setting CARGO_HOME to: {}", cargo_home));
cmd.env(key, cargo_home);
} else {
cmd.env(key, value);
}
}
// Add command arguments
if parts.len() > 1 {
cmd.args(&parts[1..]);
}
wrkflw_logging::debug(&format!(
"Executing Rust command: {} in {}",
command_str,
current_dir.display()
));
match cmd.output() {
Ok(output_result) => {
let exit_code = output_result.status.code().unwrap_or(-1);
let output = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output_result.stdout).to_string();
let error = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output_result.stderr).to_string();
wrkflw_logging::debug(&format!("Command exit code: {}", exit_code));
if exit_code != 0 {
let mut error_details = format!(
"Command failed with exit code: {}\nCommand: {}\n\nError output:\n{}",
exit_code, command_str, error
);
// Add environment variables to error details
error_details.push_str("\n\nEnvironment variables:\n");
for (key, value) in env_vars {
if key.starts_with("GITHUB_")
|| key.starts_with("RUST")
|| key.starts_with("CARGO")
|| key.starts_with("CI_")
{
error_details.push_str(&format!("{}={}\n", key, value));
}
}
@@ -223,11 +388,11 @@ impl ContainerRuntime for EmulationRuntime {
}
}
// For other commands, use a shell
// For other commands, use a shell as fallback
let mut cmd = Command::new("sh");
cmd.arg("-c");
cmd.arg(&command_str);
cmd.current_dir(working_dir.to_str().unwrap_or("."));
cmd.current_dir(&actual_working_dir);
// Add environment variables
for (key, value) in env_vars {
@@ -240,7 +405,7 @@ impl ContainerRuntime for EmulationRuntime {
let output = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output_result.stdout).to_string();
let error = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output_result.stderr).to_string();
logging::debug(&format!("Command completed with exit code: {}", exit_code));
wrkflw_logging::debug(&format!("Command completed with exit code: {}", exit_code));
if exit_code != 0 {
let mut error_details = format!(
@@ -251,7 +416,7 @@ impl ContainerRuntime for EmulationRuntime {
// Add environment variables to error details
error_details.push_str("\n\nEnvironment variables:\n");
for (key, value) in env_vars {
if key.starts_with("GITHUB_") {
if key.starts_with("GITHUB_") || key.starts_with("CI_") {
error_details.push_str(&format!("{}={}\n", key, value));
}
}
@@ -278,12 +443,12 @@ impl ContainerRuntime for EmulationRuntime {
}
async fn pull_image(&self, image: &str) -> Result<(), ContainerError> {
logging::info(&format!("🔄 Emulation: Pretending to pull image {}", image));
wrkflw_logging::info(&format!("🔄 Emulation: Pretending to pull image {}", image));
Ok(())
}
async fn build_image(&self, dockerfile: &Path, tag: &str) -> Result<(), ContainerError> {
logging::info(&format!(
wrkflw_logging::info(&format!(
"🔄 Emulation: Pretending to build image {} from {}",
tag,
dockerfile.display()
@@ -378,14 +543,14 @@ pub async fn handle_special_action(action: &str) -> Result<(), ContainerError> {
"latest"
};
logging::info(&format!(
wrkflw_logging::info(&format!(
"🔄 Processing action: {} @ {}",
action_name, action_version
));
// Handle specific known actions with special requirements
if action.starts_with("cachix/install-nix-action") {
logging::info("🔄 Emulating cachix/install-nix-action");
wrkflw_logging::info("🔄 Emulating cachix/install-nix-action");
// In emulation mode, check if nix is installed
let nix_installed = Command::new("which")
@@ -395,56 +560,56 @@ pub async fn handle_special_action(action: &str) -> Result<(), ContainerError> {
.unwrap_or(false);
if !nix_installed {
logging::info("🔄 Emulation: Nix is required but not installed.");
logging::info(
wrkflw_logging::info("🔄 Emulation: Nix is required but not installed.");
wrkflw_logging::info(
"🔄 To use this workflow, please install Nix: https://nixos.org/download.html",
);
logging::info("🔄 Continuing emulation, but nix commands will fail.");
wrkflw_logging::info("🔄 Continuing emulation, but nix commands will fail.");
} else {
logging::info("🔄 Emulation: Using system-installed Nix");
wrkflw_logging::info("🔄 Emulation: Using system-installed Nix");
}
} else if action.starts_with("actions-rs/cargo@") {
// For actions-rs/cargo action, ensure Rust is available
logging::info(&format!("🔄 Detected Rust cargo action: {}", action));
wrkflw_logging::info(&format!("🔄 Detected Rust cargo action: {}", action));
// Verify Rust/cargo is installed
check_command_available("cargo", "Rust/Cargo", "https://rustup.rs/");
} else if action.starts_with("actions-rs/toolchain@") {
// For actions-rs/toolchain action, check for Rust installation
logging::info(&format!("🔄 Detected Rust toolchain action: {}", action));
wrkflw_logging::info(&format!("🔄 Detected Rust toolchain action: {}", action));
check_command_available("rustc", "Rust", "https://rustup.rs/");
} else if action.starts_with("actions-rs/fmt@") {
// For actions-rs/fmt action, check if rustfmt is available
logging::info(&format!("🔄 Detected Rust formatter action: {}", action));
wrkflw_logging::info(&format!("🔄 Detected Rust formatter action: {}", action));
check_command_available("rustfmt", "rustfmt", "rustup component add rustfmt");
} else if action.starts_with("actions/setup-node@") {
// Node.js setup action
logging::info(&format!("🔄 Detected Node.js setup action: {}", action));
wrkflw_logging::info(&format!("🔄 Detected Node.js setup action: {}", action));
check_command_available("node", "Node.js", "https://nodejs.org/");
} else if action.starts_with("actions/setup-python@") {
// Python setup action
logging::info(&format!("🔄 Detected Python setup action: {}", action));
wrkflw_logging::info(&format!("🔄 Detected Python setup action: {}", action));
check_command_available("python", "Python", "https://www.python.org/downloads/");
} else if action.starts_with("actions/setup-java@") {
// Java setup action
logging::info(&format!("🔄 Detected Java setup action: {}", action));
wrkflw_logging::info(&format!("🔄 Detected Java setup action: {}", action));
check_command_available("java", "Java", "https://adoptium.net/");
} else if action.starts_with("actions/checkout@") {
// Git checkout action - this is handled implicitly by our workspace setup
logging::info("🔄 Detected checkout action - workspace files are already prepared");
wrkflw_logging::info("🔄 Detected checkout action - workspace files are already prepared");
} else if action.starts_with("actions/cache@") {
// Cache action - can't really emulate caching effectively
logging::info(
wrkflw_logging::info(
"🔄 Detected cache action - caching is not fully supported in emulation mode",
);
} else {
// Generic action we don't have special handling for
logging::info(&format!(
wrkflw_logging::info(&format!(
"🔄 Action '{}' has no special handling in emulation mode",
action_name
));
@@ -463,12 +628,12 @@ fn check_command_available(command: &str, name: &str, install_url: &str) {
.unwrap_or(false);
if !is_available {
logging::warning(&format!("{} is required but not found on the system", name));
logging::info(&format!(
wrkflw_logging::warning(&format!("{} is required but not found on the system", name));
wrkflw_logging::info(&format!(
"To use this action, please install {}: {}",
name, install_url
));
logging::info(&format!(
wrkflw_logging::info(&format!(
"Continuing emulation, but {} commands will fail",
name
));
@@ -477,7 +642,7 @@ fn check_command_available(command: &str, name: &str, install_url: &str) {
if let Ok(output) = Command::new(command).arg("--version").output() {
if output.status.success() {
let version = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stdout);
logging::info(&format!("🔄 Using system {}: {}", name, version.trim()));
wrkflw_logging::info(&format!("🔄 Using system {}: {}", name, version.trim()));
}
}
}
@@ -543,7 +708,7 @@ async fn cleanup_processes() {
};
for pid in processes_to_cleanup {
logging::info(&format!("Cleaning up emulated process: {}", pid));
wrkflw_logging::info(&format!("Cleaning up emulated process: {}", pid));
#[cfg(unix)]
{
@@ -582,7 +747,7 @@ async fn cleanup_workspaces() {
};
for workspace_path in workspaces_to_cleanup {
logging::info(&format!(
wrkflw_logging::info(&format!(
"Cleaning up emulation workspace: {}",
workspace_path.display()
));
@@ -590,8 +755,8 @@ async fn cleanup_workspaces() {
// Only attempt to remove if it exists
if workspace_path.exists() {
match fs::remove_dir_all(&workspace_path) {
Ok(_) => logging::info("Successfully removed workspace directory"),
Err(e) => logging::error(&format!("Error removing workspace: {}", e)),
Ok(_) => wrkflw_logging::info("Successfully removed workspace directory"),
Err(e) => wrkflw_logging::error(&format!("Error removing workspace: {}", e)),
}
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// runtime crate
pub mod container;
pub mod emulation;

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@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
[package]
name = "wrkflw-ui"
version.workspace = true
edition.workspace = true
description = "Terminal user interface for wrkflw workflow execution engine"
license.workspace = true
documentation.workspace = true
homepage.workspace = true
repository.workspace = true
keywords.workspace = true
categories.workspace = true
[dependencies]
# Internal crates
wrkflw-models = { path = "../models", version = "0.6.0" }
wrkflw-evaluator = { path = "../evaluator", version = "0.6.0" }
wrkflw-executor = { path = "../executor", version = "0.6.0" }
wrkflw-logging = { path = "../logging", version = "0.6.0" }
wrkflw-utils = { path = "../utils", version = "0.6.0" }
wrkflw-github = { path = "../github", version = "0.6.0" }
# External dependencies
chrono.workspace = true
crossterm.workspace = true
ratatui.workspace = true
serde.workspace = true
serde_yaml.workspace = true
tokio.workspace = true
serde_json.workspace = true
reqwest = { workspace = true, features = ["json"] }
regex.workspace = true
futures.workspace = true

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## wrkflw-ui
Terminal user interface for browsing workflows, running them, and viewing logs.
- Tabs: Workflows, Execution, Logs, Help
- Hotkeys: `1-4`, `Tab`, `Enter`, `r`, `R`, `t`, `v`, `e`, `q`, etc.
- Integrates with `wrkflw-executor` and `wrkflw-logging`
### Example
```rust
use std::path::PathBuf;
use wrkflw_executor::RuntimeType;
use wrkflw_ui::run_wrkflw_tui;
# tokio_test::block_on(async {
let path = PathBuf::from(".github/workflows");
run_wrkflw_tui(Some(&path), RuntimeType::Docker, true, false).await?;
# Ok::<_, Box<dyn std::error::Error>>(())
# })?;
```
Most users should run the `wrkflw` binary and select TUI mode: `wrkflw tui`.

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// App module for UI state and main TUI entry point
mod state;
use crate::handlers::workflow::start_next_workflow_execution;
use crate::models::{ExecutionResultMsg, Workflow, WorkflowStatus};
use crate::utils::load_workflows;
use crate::views::render_ui;
use chrono::Local;
use crossterm::{
event::{self, DisableMouseCapture, EnableMouseCapture, Event, KeyCode, KeyModifiers},
execute,
terminal::{disable_raw_mode, enable_raw_mode, EnterAlternateScreen, LeaveAlternateScreen},
};
use ratatui::{backend::CrosstermBackend, Terminal};
use std::io::{self, stdout};
use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::sync::mpsc;
use std::time::{Duration, Instant};
use wrkflw_executor::RuntimeType;
pub use state::App;
// Main entry point for the TUI interface
#[allow(clippy::ptr_arg)]
pub async fn run_wrkflw_tui(
path: Option<&PathBuf>,
runtime_type: RuntimeType,
verbose: bool,
preserve_containers_on_failure: bool,
) -> io::Result<()> {
// Terminal setup
enable_raw_mode()?;
let mut stdout = stdout();
execute!(stdout, EnterAlternateScreen, EnableMouseCapture)?;
let backend = CrosstermBackend::new(stdout);
let mut terminal = Terminal::new(backend)?;
// Set up channel for async communication
let (tx, rx): (
mpsc::Sender<ExecutionResultMsg>,
mpsc::Receiver<ExecutionResultMsg>,
) = mpsc::channel();
// Initialize app state
let mut app = App::new(
runtime_type.clone(),
tx.clone(),
preserve_containers_on_failure,
);
if app.validation_mode {
app.logs.push("Starting in validation mode".to_string());
wrkflw_logging::info("Starting in validation mode");
}
// Load workflows
let dir_path = match path {
Some(path) if path.is_dir() => path.clone(),
Some(path) if path.is_file() => {
// Single workflow file
let name = path
.file_name()
.unwrap_or_default()
.to_string_lossy()
.into_owned();
app.workflows = vec![Workflow {
name: name.clone(),
path: path.clone(),
selected: true,
status: WorkflowStatus::NotStarted,
execution_details: None,
}];
// Queue the single workflow for execution
app.execution_queue = vec![0];
app.start_execution();
// Return parent dir or current dir if no parent
path.parent()
.map(|p| p.to_path_buf())
.unwrap_or_else(|| PathBuf::from("."))
}
_ => PathBuf::from(".github/workflows"),
};
// Only load directory if we haven't already loaded a single file
if app.workflows.is_empty() {
app.workflows = load_workflows(&dir_path);
}
// Run the main event loop
let tx_clone = tx.clone();
// Run the event loop
let result = run_tui_event_loop(&mut terminal, &mut app, &tx_clone, &rx, verbose);
// Clean up terminal
disable_raw_mode()?;
execute!(
terminal.backend_mut(),
LeaveAlternateScreen,
DisableMouseCapture
)?;
terminal.show_cursor()?;
match result {
Ok(_) => Ok(()),
Err(e) => {
// If the TUI fails to initialize or crashes, fall back to CLI mode
wrkflw_logging::error(&format!("Failed to start UI: {}", e));
// Only for 'tui' command should we fall back to CLI mode for files
// For other commands, return the error
if let Some(path) = path {
if path.is_file() {
wrkflw_logging::error("Falling back to CLI mode...");
crate::handlers::workflow::execute_workflow_cli(path, runtime_type, verbose)
.await
} else if path.is_dir() {
crate::handlers::workflow::validate_workflow(path, verbose)
} else {
Err(e)
}
} else {
Err(e)
}
}
}
}
// Helper function to run the main event loop
fn run_tui_event_loop(
terminal: &mut Terminal<CrosstermBackend<io::Stdout>>,
app: &mut App,
tx_clone: &mpsc::Sender<ExecutionResultMsg>,
rx: &mpsc::Receiver<ExecutionResultMsg>,
verbose: bool,
) -> io::Result<()> {
// Max time to wait for events - keep this short to ensure UI responsiveness
let event_poll_timeout = Duration::from_millis(50);
// Set up a dedicated tick timer
let tick_rate = app.tick_rate;
let mut last_tick = Instant::now();
loop {
// Always redraw the UI on each loop iteration to keep it responsive
terminal.draw(|f| {
render_ui(f, app);
})?;
// Update the UI on every tick
if last_tick.elapsed() >= tick_rate {
app.tick();
app.update_running_workflow_progress();
// Check for log processing updates (includes system log change detection)
app.check_log_processing_updates();
// Request log processing if needed
if app.logs_need_update {
app.request_log_processing_update();
}
last_tick = Instant::now();
}
// Non-blocking check for execution results
if let Ok((workflow_idx, result)) = rx.try_recv() {
app.process_execution_result(workflow_idx, result);
app.current_execution = None;
// Get next workflow to execute using our helper function
start_next_workflow_execution(app, tx_clone, verbose);
}
// Start execution if we have a queued workflow and nothing is currently running
if app.running && app.current_execution.is_none() && !app.execution_queue.is_empty() {
start_next_workflow_execution(app, tx_clone, verbose);
}
// Handle key events with a short timeout
if event::poll(event_poll_timeout)? {
if let Event::Key(key) = event::read()? {
// Handle search input first if we're in search mode and logs tab
if app.selected_tab == 2 && app.log_search_active {
app.handle_log_search_input(key.code);
continue;
}
match key.code {
KeyCode::Char('q') => {
// Exit and clean up
break Ok(());
}
KeyCode::Esc => {
if app.detailed_view {
app.detailed_view = false;
} else if app.show_help {
app.show_help = false;
} else {
// Exit and clean up
break Ok(());
}
}
KeyCode::Tab => {
// Cycle through tabs
app.switch_tab((app.selected_tab + 1) % 4);
}
KeyCode::BackTab => {
// Cycle through tabs backwards
app.switch_tab((app.selected_tab + 3) % 4);
}
KeyCode::Char('1') | KeyCode::Char('w') => app.switch_tab(0),
KeyCode::Char('2') | KeyCode::Char('x') => app.switch_tab(1),
KeyCode::Char('3') | KeyCode::Char('l') => app.switch_tab(2),
KeyCode::Char('4') | KeyCode::Char('h') => app.switch_tab(3),
KeyCode::Up | KeyCode::Char('k') => {
if app.selected_tab == 2 {
if !app.log_search_matches.is_empty() {
app.previous_search_match();
} else {
app.scroll_logs_up();
}
} else if app.selected_tab == 0 {
app.previous_workflow();
} else if app.selected_tab == 1 {
if app.detailed_view {
app.previous_step();
} else {
app.previous_job();
}
}
}
KeyCode::Down | KeyCode::Char('j') => {
if app.selected_tab == 2 {
if !app.log_search_matches.is_empty() {
app.next_search_match();
} else {
app.scroll_logs_down();
}
} else if app.selected_tab == 0 {
app.next_workflow();
} else if app.selected_tab == 1 {
if app.detailed_view {
app.next_step();
} else {
app.next_job();
}
}
}
KeyCode::Char(' ') => {
if app.selected_tab == 0 && !app.running {
app.toggle_selected();
}
}
KeyCode::Enter => {
match app.selected_tab {
0 => {
// In workflows tab, Enter runs the selected workflow
if !app.running {
if let Some(idx) = app.workflow_list_state.selected() {
app.workflows[idx].selected = true;
app.queue_selected_for_execution();
app.start_execution();
}
}
}
1 => {
// In execution tab, Enter shows job details
app.toggle_detailed_view();
}
_ => {}
}
}
KeyCode::Char('r') => {
// Check if shift is pressed - this might be receiving the reset command
if key.modifiers.contains(KeyModifiers::SHIFT) {
let timestamp = Local::now().format("%H:%M:%S").to_string();
app.logs.push(format!(
"[{}] DEBUG: Shift+r detected - this should be uppercase R",
timestamp
));
wrkflw_logging::info(
"Shift+r detected as lowercase - this should be uppercase R",
);
if !app.running {
// Reset workflow status with Shift+r
app.logs.push(format!(
"[{}] Attempting to reset workflow status via Shift+r...",
timestamp
));
app.reset_workflow_status();
// Force redraw to update UI immediately
terminal.draw(|f| {
render_ui(f, app);
})?;
}
} else if !app.running {
app.queue_selected_for_execution();
app.start_execution();
}
}
KeyCode::Char('a') => {
if !app.running {
// Select all workflows
for workflow in &mut app.workflows {
workflow.selected = true;
}
}
}
KeyCode::Char('e') => {
if !app.running {
app.toggle_emulation_mode();
}
}
KeyCode::Char('v') => {
if !app.running {
app.toggle_validation_mode();
}
}
KeyCode::Char('n') => {
if app.selected_tab == 2 && !app.log_search_query.is_empty() {
app.next_search_match();
} else if app.selected_tab == 0 && !app.running {
// Deselect all workflows
for workflow in &mut app.workflows {
workflow.selected = false;
}
}
}
KeyCode::Char('R') => {
let timestamp = Local::now().format("%H:%M:%S").to_string();
app.logs.push(format!(
"[{}] DEBUG: Reset key 'Shift+R' pressed",
timestamp
));
wrkflw_logging::info("Reset key 'Shift+R' pressed");
if !app.running {
// Reset workflow status
app.logs.push(format!(
"[{}] Attempting to reset workflow status...",
timestamp
));
app.reset_workflow_status();
// Force redraw to update UI immediately
terminal.draw(|f| {
render_ui(f, app);
})?;
} else {
app.logs.push(format!(
"[{}] Cannot reset workflow while another operation is running",
timestamp
));
}
}
KeyCode::Char('?') => {
// Toggle help overlay
app.show_help = !app.show_help;
}
KeyCode::Char('t') => {
// Only trigger workflow if not already running and we're in the workflows tab
if !app.running && app.selected_tab == 0 {
if let Some(selected_idx) = app.workflow_list_state.selected() {
if selected_idx < app.workflows.len() {
let workflow = &app.workflows[selected_idx];
if workflow.status == WorkflowStatus::NotStarted {
app.trigger_selected_workflow();
} else if workflow.status == WorkflowStatus::Running {
app.logs.push(format!(
"Workflow '{}' is already running",
workflow.name
));
wrkflw_logging::warning(&format!(
"Workflow '{}' is already running",
workflow.name
));
} else {
// First, get all the data we need from the workflow
let workflow_name = workflow.name.clone();
let status_text = match workflow.status {
WorkflowStatus::Success => "Success",
WorkflowStatus::Failed => "Failed",
WorkflowStatus::Skipped => "Skipped",
_ => "current",
};
let needs_reset_hint = workflow.status
== WorkflowStatus::Success
|| workflow.status == WorkflowStatus::Failed
|| workflow.status == WorkflowStatus::Skipped;
// Now set the status message (mutable borrow)
app.set_status_message(format!(
"Cannot trigger workflow '{}' in {} state. Press Shift+R to reset.",
workflow_name,
status_text
));
// Add log entries
app.logs.push(format!(
"Cannot trigger workflow '{}' in {} state",
workflow_name, status_text
));
// Add hint about using reset
if needs_reset_hint {
let timestamp =
Local::now().format("%H:%M:%S").to_string();
app.logs.push(format!(
"[{}] Hint: Press 'Shift+R' to reset the workflow status and allow triggering",
timestamp
));
}
wrkflw_logging::warning(&format!(
"Cannot trigger workflow in {} state",
status_text
));
}
}
} else {
app.logs.push("No workflow selected to trigger".to_string());
wrkflw_logging::warning("No workflow selected to trigger");
}
} else if app.running {
app.logs.push(
"Cannot trigger workflow while another operation is in progress"
.to_string(),
);
wrkflw_logging::warning(
"Cannot trigger workflow while another operation is in progress",
);
} else if app.selected_tab != 0 {
app.logs
.push("Switch to Workflows tab to trigger a workflow".to_string());
wrkflw_logging::warning(
"Switch to Workflows tab to trigger a workflow",
);
// For better UX, we could also automatically switch to the Workflows tab here
app.switch_tab(0);
}
}
KeyCode::Char('s') => {
if app.selected_tab == 2 {
app.toggle_log_search();
}
}
KeyCode::Char('f') => {
if app.selected_tab == 2 {
app.toggle_log_filter();
}
}
KeyCode::Char('c') => {
if app.selected_tab == 2 {
app.clear_log_search_and_filter();
}
}
KeyCode::Char(c) => {
if app.selected_tab == 2 && app.log_search_active {
app.handle_log_search_input(KeyCode::Char(c));
}
}
_ => {}
}
}
}
}
}

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// Button component
use ratatui::{
style::{Color, Modifier, Style},
text::{Line, Span},
widgets::Paragraph,
};
/// A simple button component for the TUI
pub struct Button {
pub label: String,
pub is_selected: bool,
pub is_active: bool,
}
impl Button {
/// Create a new button
pub fn new(label: &str) -> Self {
Button {
label: label.to_string(),
is_selected: false,
is_active: true,
}
}
/// Set selected state
pub fn selected(mut self, is_selected: bool) -> Self {
self.is_selected = is_selected;
self
}
/// Set active state
pub fn active(mut self, is_active: bool) -> Self {
self.is_active = is_active;
self
}
/// Render the button
pub fn render(&self) -> Paragraph<'_> {
let (fg, bg) = match (self.is_selected, self.is_active) {
(true, true) => (Color::Black, Color::Yellow),
(true, false) => (Color::Black, Color::DarkGray),
(false, true) => (Color::White, Color::Blue),
(false, false) => (Color::DarkGray, Color::Black),
};
let style = Style::default().fg(fg).bg(bg).add_modifier(Modifier::BOLD);
Paragraph::new(Line::from(vec![Span::styled(
format!(" {} ", self.label),
style,
)]))
}
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// Checkbox component
use ratatui::{
style::{Color, Modifier, Style},
text::{Line, Span},
widgets::Paragraph,
};
/// A simple checkbox component for the TUI
pub struct Checkbox {
pub label: String,
pub is_checked: bool,
pub is_selected: bool,
}
impl Checkbox {
/// Create a new checkbox
pub fn new(label: &str) -> Self {
Checkbox {
label: label.to_string(),
is_checked: false,
is_selected: false,
}
}
/// Set checked state
pub fn checked(mut self, is_checked: bool) -> Self {
self.is_checked = is_checked;
self
}
/// Set selected state
pub fn selected(mut self, is_selected: bool) -> Self {
self.is_selected = is_selected;
self
}
/// Toggle checked state
pub fn toggle(&mut self) {
self.is_checked = !self.is_checked;
}
/// Render the checkbox
pub fn render(&self) -> Paragraph<'_> {
let checkbox = if self.is_checked { "[✓]" } else { "[ ]" };
let style = if self.is_selected {
Style::default()
.fg(Color::Yellow)
.add_modifier(Modifier::BOLD)
} else {
Style::default().fg(Color::White)
};
Paragraph::new(Line::from(vec![
Span::styled(checkbox, style),
Span::raw(" "),
Span::styled(&self.label, style),
]))
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// UI Components
mod button;
mod checkbox;
mod progress_bar;
// Re-export components for easier access
pub use button::Button;
pub use checkbox::Checkbox;
pub use progress_bar::ProgressBar;
// This module will contain smaller reusable UI elements that
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// Progress bar component
use ratatui::{
style::{Color, Style},
widgets::Gauge,
};
/// A simple progress bar component for the TUI
pub struct ProgressBar {
pub progress: f64,
pub label: Option<String>,
pub color: Color,
}
impl ProgressBar {
/// Create a new progress bar
pub fn new(progress: f64) -> Self {
ProgressBar {
progress: progress.clamp(0.0, 1.0),
label: None,
color: Color::Blue,
}
}
/// Set label
pub fn label(mut self, label: &str) -> Self {
self.label = Some(label.to_string());
self
}
/// Set color
pub fn color(mut self, color: Color) -> Self {
self.color = color;
self
}
/// Update progress value
pub fn update(&mut self, progress: f64) {
self.progress = progress.clamp(0.0, 1.0);
}
/// Render the progress bar
pub fn render(&self) -> Gauge<'_> {
let label = match &self.label {
Some(lbl) => format!("{} {:.0}%", lbl, self.progress * 100.0),
None => format!("{:.0}%", self.progress * 100.0),
};
Gauge::default()
.gauge_style(Style::default().fg(self.color).bg(Color::Black))
.label(label)
.ratio(self.progress)
}
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// Workflow handlers
use crate::app::App;
use crate::models::{ExecutionResultMsg, WorkflowExecution, WorkflowStatus};
use chrono::Local;
use std::io;
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use std::sync::mpsc;
use std::thread;
use wrkflw_evaluator::evaluate_workflow_file;
use wrkflw_executor::{self, JobStatus, RuntimeType, StepStatus};
// Validate a workflow or directory containing workflows
pub fn validate_workflow(path: &Path, verbose: bool) -> io::Result<()> {
let mut workflows = Vec::new();
if path.is_dir() {
let entries = std::fs::read_dir(path)?;
for entry in entries {
let entry = entry?;
let entry_path = entry.path();
if entry_path.is_file() && wrkflw_utils::is_workflow_file(&entry_path) {
workflows.push(entry_path);
}
}
} else if path.is_file() {
workflows.push(PathBuf::from(path));
} else {
return Err(io::Error::new(
io::ErrorKind::NotFound,
format!("Path does not exist: {}", path.display()),
));
}
let mut valid_count = 0;
let mut invalid_count = 0;
println!("Validating {} workflow file(s)...", workflows.len());
for workflow_path in workflows {
match evaluate_workflow_file(&workflow_path, verbose) {
Ok(result) => {
if result.is_valid {
println!("✅ Valid: {}", workflow_path.display());
valid_count += 1;
} else {
println!("❌ Invalid: {}", workflow_path.display());
for (i, issue) in result.issues.iter().enumerate() {
println!(" {}. {}", i + 1, issue);
}
invalid_count += 1;
}
}
Err(e) => {
println!("❌ Error processing {}: {}", workflow_path.display(), e);
invalid_count += 1;
}
}
}
println!(
"\nSummary: {} valid, {} invalid",
valid_count, invalid_count
);
Ok(())
}
// Execute a workflow through the CLI
pub async fn execute_workflow_cli(
path: &Path,
runtime_type: RuntimeType,
verbose: bool,
) -> io::Result<()> {
if !path.exists() {
return Err(io::Error::new(
io::ErrorKind::NotFound,
format!("Workflow file does not exist: {}", path.display()),
));
}
println!("Validating workflow...");
match evaluate_workflow_file(path, false) {
Ok(result) => {
if !result.is_valid {
println!("❌ Cannot execute invalid workflow: {}", path.display());
for (i, issue) in result.issues.iter().enumerate() {
println!(" {}. {}", i + 1, issue);
}
return Err(io::Error::new(
io::ErrorKind::InvalidData,
"Workflow validation failed",
));
}
}
Err(e) => {
return Err(io::Error::other(format!(
"Error validating workflow: {}",
e
)));
}
}
// Check container runtime availability if container runtime is selected
let runtime_type = match runtime_type {
RuntimeType::Docker => {
if !wrkflw_executor::docker::is_available() {
println!("⚠️ Docker is not available. Using emulation mode instead.");
wrkflw_logging::warning("Docker is not available. Using emulation mode instead.");
RuntimeType::Emulation
} else {
RuntimeType::Docker
}
}
RuntimeType::Podman => {
if !wrkflw_executor::podman::is_available() {
println!("⚠️ Podman is not available. Using emulation mode instead.");
wrkflw_logging::warning("Podman is not available. Using emulation mode instead.");
RuntimeType::Emulation
} else {
RuntimeType::Podman
}
}
RuntimeType::Emulation => RuntimeType::Emulation,
};
println!("Executing workflow: {}", path.display());
println!("Runtime mode: {:?}", runtime_type);
// Log the start of the execution in debug mode with more details
wrkflw_logging::debug(&format!(
"Starting workflow execution: path={}, runtime={:?}, verbose={}",
path.display(),
runtime_type,
verbose
));
let config = wrkflw_executor::ExecutionConfig {
runtime_type,
verbose,
preserve_containers_on_failure: false, // Default for this path
};
match wrkflw_executor::execute_workflow(path, config).await {
Ok(result) => {
println!("\nWorkflow execution results:");
// Track if the workflow had any failures
let mut any_job_failed = false;
for job in &result.jobs {
match job.status {
JobStatus::Success => {
println!("\n✅ Job succeeded: {}", job.name);
}
JobStatus::Failure => {
println!("\n❌ Job failed: {}", job.name);
any_job_failed = true;
}
JobStatus::Skipped => {
println!("\n⏭️ Job skipped: {}", job.name);
}
}
println!("-------------------------");
// Log the job details for debug purposes
wrkflw_logging::debug(&format!("Job: {}, Status: {:?}", job.name, job.status));
for step in job.steps.iter() {
match step.status {
StepStatus::Success => {
println!("{}", step.name);
// Check if this is a GitHub action output that should be hidden
let should_hide = std::env::var("WRKFLW_HIDE_ACTION_MESSAGES")
.map(|val| val == "true")
.unwrap_or(false)
&& step.output.contains("Would execute GitHub action:");
// Only show output if not hidden and it's short
if !should_hide
&& !step.output.trim().is_empty()
&& step.output.lines().count() <= 3
{
// For short outputs, show directly
println!(" {}", step.output.trim());
}
}
StepStatus::Failure => {
println!("{}", step.name);
// Ensure we capture and show exit code
if let Some(exit_code) = step
.output
.lines()
.find(|line| line.trim().starts_with("Exit code:"))
.map(|line| line.trim().to_string())
{
println!(" {}", exit_code);
}
// Show command/run details in debug mode
if wrkflw_logging::get_log_level() <= wrkflw_logging::LogLevel::Debug {
if let Some(cmd_output) = step
.output
.lines()
.skip_while(|l| !l.trim().starts_with("$"))
.take(1)
.next()
{
println!(" Command: {}", cmd_output.trim());
}
}
// Always show error output from failed steps, but keep it to a reasonable length
let output_lines: Vec<&str> = step
.output
.lines()
.filter(|line| !line.trim().starts_with("Exit code:"))
.collect();
if !output_lines.is_empty() {
println!(" Error output:");
for line in output_lines.iter().take(10) {
println!(" {}", line.trim().replace('\n', "\n "));
}
if output_lines.len() > 10 {
println!(
" ... (and {} more lines)",
output_lines.len() - 10
);
println!(" Use --debug to see full output");
}
}
}
StepStatus::Skipped => {
println!(" ⏭️ {} (skipped)", step.name);
}
}
// Always log the step details for debug purposes
wrkflw_logging::debug(&format!(
"Step: {}, Status: {:?}, Output length: {} lines",
step.name,
step.status,
step.output.lines().count()
));
// In debug mode, log all step output
if wrkflw_logging::get_log_level() == wrkflw_logging::LogLevel::Debug
&& !step.output.trim().is_empty()
{
wrkflw_logging::debug(&format!(
"Step output for '{}': \n{}",
step.name, step.output
));
}
}
}
if any_job_failed {
println!("\n❌ Workflow completed with failures");
// In the case of failure, we'll also inform the user about the debug option
// if they're not already using it
if wrkflw_logging::get_log_level() > wrkflw_logging::LogLevel::Debug {
println!(" Run with --debug for more detailed output");
}
} else {
println!("\n✅ Workflow completed successfully!");
}
Ok(())
}
Err(e) => {
println!("❌ Failed to execute workflow: {}", e);
wrkflw_logging::error(&format!("Failed to execute workflow: {}", e));
Err(io::Error::other(e))
}
}
}
// Helper function to execute workflow trigger using curl
pub async fn execute_curl_trigger(
workflow_name: &str,
branch: Option<&str>,
) -> Result<(Vec<wrkflw_executor::JobResult>, ()), String> {
// Get GitHub token
let token = std::env::var("GITHUB_TOKEN").map_err(|_| {
"GitHub token not found. Please set GITHUB_TOKEN environment variable".to_string()
})?;
// Debug log to check if GITHUB_TOKEN is set
match std::env::var("GITHUB_TOKEN") {
Ok(token) => wrkflw_logging::info(&format!("GITHUB_TOKEN is set: {}", &token[..5])), // Log first 5 characters for security
Err(_) => wrkflw_logging::error("GITHUB_TOKEN is not set"),
}
// Get repository information
let repo_info = wrkflw_github::get_repo_info()
.map_err(|e| format!("Failed to get repository info: {}", e))?;
// Determine branch to use
let branch_ref = branch.unwrap_or(&repo_info.default_branch);
// Extract just the workflow name from the path if it's a full path
let workflow_name = if workflow_name.contains('/') {
Path::new(workflow_name)
.file_stem()
.and_then(|s| s.to_str())
.ok_or_else(|| "Invalid workflow name".to_string())?
} else {
workflow_name
};
wrkflw_logging::info(&format!("Using workflow name: {}", workflow_name));
// Construct JSON payload
let payload = serde_json::json!({
"ref": branch_ref
});
// Construct API URL
let url = format!(
"https://api.github.com/repos/{}/{}/actions/workflows/{}.yml/dispatches",
repo_info.owner, repo_info.repo, workflow_name
);
wrkflw_logging::info(&format!("Triggering workflow at URL: {}", url));
// Create a reqwest client
let client = reqwest::Client::new();
// Send the request using reqwest
let response = client
.post(&url)
.header("Authorization", format!("Bearer {}", token.trim()))
.header("Accept", "application/vnd.github.v3+json")
.header("Content-Type", "application/json")
.header("User-Agent", "wrkflw-cli")
.json(&payload)
.send()
.await
.map_err(|e| format!("Failed to send request: {}", e))?;
if !response.status().is_success() {
let status = response.status().as_u16();
let error_message = response
.text()
.await
.unwrap_or_else(|_| format!("Unknown error (HTTP {})", status));
return Err(format!("API error: {} - {}", status, error_message));
}
// Success message with URL to view the workflow
let success_msg = format!(
"Workflow triggered successfully. View it at: https://github.com/{}/{}/actions/workflows/{}.yml",
repo_info.owner, repo_info.repo, workflow_name
);
// Create a job result structure
let job_result = wrkflw_executor::JobResult {
name: "GitHub Trigger".to_string(),
status: wrkflw_executor::JobStatus::Success,
steps: vec![wrkflw_executor::StepResult {
name: "Remote Trigger".to_string(),
status: wrkflw_executor::StepStatus::Success,
output: success_msg,
}],
logs: "Workflow triggered remotely on GitHub".to_string(),
};
Ok((vec![job_result], ()))
}
// Extract common workflow execution logic to avoid duplication
pub fn start_next_workflow_execution(
app: &mut App,
tx_clone: &mpsc::Sender<ExecutionResultMsg>,
verbose: bool,
) {
if let Some(next_idx) = app.get_next_workflow_to_execute() {
app.current_execution = Some(next_idx);
let tx_clone_inner = tx_clone.clone();
let workflow_path = app.workflows[next_idx].path.clone();
// Log whether verbose mode is enabled
if verbose {
app.logs
.push("Verbose mode: Step outputs will be displayed in full".to_string());
wrkflw_logging::info("Verbose mode: Step outputs will be displayed in full");
} else {
app.logs.push(
"Standard mode: Only step status will be shown (use --verbose for full output)"
.to_string(),
);
wrkflw_logging::info(
"Standard mode: Only step status will be shown (use --verbose for full output)",
);
}
// Check container runtime availability again if container runtime is selected
let runtime_type = match app.runtime_type {
RuntimeType::Docker => {
// Use safe FD redirection to check Docker availability
let is_docker_available = match wrkflw_utils::fd::with_stderr_to_null(
wrkflw_executor::docker::is_available,
) {
Ok(result) => result,
Err(_) => {
wrkflw_logging::debug(
"Failed to redirect stderr when checking Docker availability.",
);
false
}
};
if !is_docker_available {
app.logs
.push("Docker is not available. Using emulation mode instead.".to_string());
wrkflw_logging::warning(
"Docker is not available. Using emulation mode instead.",
);
RuntimeType::Emulation
} else {
RuntimeType::Docker
}
}
RuntimeType::Podman => {
// Use safe FD redirection to check Podman availability
let is_podman_available = match wrkflw_utils::fd::with_stderr_to_null(
wrkflw_executor::podman::is_available,
) {
Ok(result) => result,
Err(_) => {
wrkflw_logging::debug(
"Failed to redirect stderr when checking Podman availability.",
);
false
}
};
if !is_podman_available {
app.logs
.push("Podman is not available. Using emulation mode instead.".to_string());
wrkflw_logging::warning(
"Podman is not available. Using emulation mode instead.",
);
RuntimeType::Emulation
} else {
RuntimeType::Podman
}
}
RuntimeType::Emulation => RuntimeType::Emulation,
};
let validation_mode = app.validation_mode;
let preserve_containers_on_failure = app.preserve_containers_on_failure;
// Update workflow status and add execution details
app.workflows[next_idx].status = WorkflowStatus::Running;
// Initialize execution details if not already done
if app.workflows[next_idx].execution_details.is_none() {
app.workflows[next_idx].execution_details = Some(WorkflowExecution {
jobs: Vec::new(),
start_time: Local::now(),
end_time: None,
logs: Vec::new(),
progress: 0.0,
});
}
thread::spawn(move || {
let rt = match tokio::runtime::Runtime::new() {
Ok(runtime) => runtime,
Err(e) => {
let _ = tx_clone_inner.send((
next_idx,
Err(format!("Failed to create Tokio runtime: {}", e)),
));
return;
}
};
let result = rt.block_on(async {
if validation_mode {
// Perform validation instead of execution
match evaluate_workflow_file(&workflow_path, verbose) {
Ok(validation_result) => {
// Create execution result based on validation
let status = if validation_result.is_valid {
wrkflw_executor::JobStatus::Success
} else {
wrkflw_executor::JobStatus::Failure
};
// Create a synthetic job result for validation
let jobs = vec![wrkflw_executor::JobResult {
name: "Validation".to_string(),
status,
steps: vec![wrkflw_executor::StepResult {
name: "Validator".to_string(),
status: if validation_result.is_valid {
wrkflw_executor::StepStatus::Success
} else {
wrkflw_executor::StepStatus::Failure
},
output: validation_result.issues.join("\n"),
}],
logs: format!(
"Validation result: {}",
if validation_result.is_valid {
"PASSED"
} else {
"FAILED"
}
),
}];
Ok((jobs, ()))
}
Err(e) => Err(e.to_string()),
}
} else {
// Use safe FD redirection for execution
let config = wrkflw_executor::ExecutionConfig {
runtime_type,
verbose,
preserve_containers_on_failure,
};
let execution_result = wrkflw_utils::fd::with_stderr_to_null(|| {
futures::executor::block_on(async {
wrkflw_executor::execute_workflow(&workflow_path, config).await
})
})
.map_err(|e| format!("Failed to redirect stderr during execution: {}", e))?;
match execution_result {
Ok(execution_result) => {
// Send back the job results in a wrapped result
Ok((execution_result.jobs, ()))
}
Err(e) => Err(e.to_string()),
}
}
});
// Only send if we get a valid result
if let Err(e) = tx_clone_inner.send((next_idx, result)) {
wrkflw_logging::error(&format!("Error sending execution result: {}", e));
}
});
} else {
app.running = false;
let timestamp = Local::now().format("%H:%M:%S").to_string();
app.logs
.push(format!("[{}] All workflows completed execution", timestamp));
wrkflw_logging::info("All workflows completed execution");
}
}

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// Modular UI crate for wrkflw
//
// This crate is organized into several modules:
// - app: Contains the main App state and TUI entry point
// - models: Contains the data structures for the UI
// - components: Contains reusable UI elements
// - handlers: Contains workflow handling logic
// - utils: Contains utility functions
// - views: Contains UI rendering code
// Re-export public modules
pub mod app;
pub mod components;
pub mod handlers;
pub mod log_processor;
pub mod models;
pub mod utils;
pub mod views;
// Re-export main entry points
pub use app::run_wrkflw_tui;
pub use handlers::workflow::execute_workflow_cli;
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// Background log processor for asynchronous log filtering and formatting
use crate::models::LogFilterLevel;
use ratatui::{
style::{Color, Style},
text::{Line, Span},
widgets::{Cell, Row},
};
use std::sync::mpsc;
use std::thread;
use std::time::{Duration, Instant};
/// Processed log entry ready for rendering
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct ProcessedLogEntry {
pub timestamp: String,
pub log_type: String,
pub log_style: Style,
pub content_spans: Vec<Span<'static>>,
}
impl ProcessedLogEntry {
/// Convert to a table row for rendering
pub fn to_row(&self) -> Row<'static> {
Row::new(vec![
Cell::from(self.timestamp.clone()),
Cell::from(self.log_type.clone()).style(self.log_style),
Cell::from(Line::from(self.content_spans.clone())),
])
}
}
/// Request to update log processing parameters
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct LogProcessingRequest {
pub search_query: String,
pub filter_level: Option<LogFilterLevel>,
pub app_logs: Vec<String>, // Complete app logs
pub app_logs_count: usize, // To detect changes in app logs
pub system_logs_count: usize, // To detect changes in system logs
}
/// Response with processed logs
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct LogProcessingResponse {
pub processed_logs: Vec<ProcessedLogEntry>,
pub total_log_count: usize,
pub filtered_count: usize,
pub search_matches: Vec<usize>, // Indices of logs that match search
}
/// Background log processor
pub struct LogProcessor {
request_tx: mpsc::Sender<LogProcessingRequest>,
response_rx: mpsc::Receiver<LogProcessingResponse>,
_worker_handle: thread::JoinHandle<()>,
}
impl LogProcessor {
/// Create a new log processor with a background worker thread
pub fn new() -> Self {
let (request_tx, request_rx) = mpsc::channel::<LogProcessingRequest>();
let (response_tx, response_rx) = mpsc::channel::<LogProcessingResponse>();
let worker_handle = thread::spawn(move || {
Self::worker_loop(request_rx, response_tx);
});
Self {
request_tx,
response_rx,
_worker_handle: worker_handle,
}
}
/// Send a processing request (non-blocking)
pub fn request_update(
&self,
request: LogProcessingRequest,
) -> Result<(), mpsc::SendError<LogProcessingRequest>> {
self.request_tx.send(request)
}
/// Try to get the latest processed logs (non-blocking)
pub fn try_get_update(&self) -> Option<LogProcessingResponse> {
self.response_rx.try_recv().ok()
}
/// Background worker loop
fn worker_loop(
request_rx: mpsc::Receiver<LogProcessingRequest>,
response_tx: mpsc::Sender<LogProcessingResponse>,
) {
let mut last_request: Option<LogProcessingRequest> = None;
let mut last_processed_time = Instant::now();
let mut cached_logs: Vec<String> = Vec::new();
let mut cached_app_logs_count = 0;
let mut cached_system_logs_count = 0;
loop {
// Check for new requests with a timeout to allow periodic processing
let request = match request_rx.recv_timeout(Duration::from_millis(100)) {
Ok(req) => Some(req),
Err(mpsc::RecvTimeoutError::Timeout) => None,
Err(mpsc::RecvTimeoutError::Disconnected) => break,
};
// Update request if we received one
if let Some(req) = request {
last_request = Some(req);
}
// Process if we have a request and enough time has passed since last processing
if let Some(ref req) = last_request {
let should_process = last_processed_time.elapsed() > Duration::from_millis(50)
&& (cached_app_logs_count != req.app_logs_count
|| cached_system_logs_count != req.system_logs_count
|| cached_logs.is_empty());
if should_process {
// Refresh log cache if log counts changed
if cached_app_logs_count != req.app_logs_count
|| cached_system_logs_count != req.system_logs_count
|| cached_logs.is_empty()
{
cached_logs = Self::get_combined_logs(&req.app_logs);
cached_app_logs_count = req.app_logs_count;
cached_system_logs_count = req.system_logs_count;
}
let response = Self::process_logs(&cached_logs, req);
if response_tx.send(response).is_err() {
break; // Receiver disconnected
}
last_processed_time = Instant::now();
}
}
}
}
/// Get combined app and system logs
fn get_combined_logs(app_logs: &[String]) -> Vec<String> {
let mut all_logs = Vec::new();
// Add app logs
for log in app_logs {
all_logs.push(log.clone());
}
// Add system logs
for log in wrkflw_logging::get_logs() {
all_logs.push(log.clone());
}
all_logs
}
/// Process logs according to search and filter criteria
fn process_logs(all_logs: &[String], request: &LogProcessingRequest) -> LogProcessingResponse {
// Filter logs based on search query and filter level
let mut filtered_logs = Vec::new();
let mut search_matches = Vec::new();
for (idx, log) in all_logs.iter().enumerate() {
let passes_filter = match &request.filter_level {
None => true,
Some(level) => level.matches(log),
};
let matches_search = if request.search_query.is_empty() {
true
} else {
log.to_lowercase()
.contains(&request.search_query.to_lowercase())
};
if passes_filter && matches_search {
filtered_logs.push((idx, log));
if matches_search && !request.search_query.is_empty() {
search_matches.push(filtered_logs.len() - 1);
}
}
}
// Process filtered logs into display format
let processed_logs: Vec<ProcessedLogEntry> = filtered_logs
.iter()
.map(|(_, log_line)| Self::process_log_entry(log_line, &request.search_query))
.collect();
LogProcessingResponse {
processed_logs,
total_log_count: all_logs.len(),
filtered_count: filtered_logs.len(),
search_matches,
}
}
/// Process a single log entry into display format
fn process_log_entry(log_line: &str, search_query: &str) -> ProcessedLogEntry {
// Extract timestamp from log format [HH:MM:SS]
let timestamp = if log_line.starts_with('[') && log_line.contains(']') {
let end = log_line.find(']').unwrap_or(0);
if end > 1 {
log_line[1..end].to_string()
} else {
"??:??:??".to_string()
}
} else {
"??:??:??".to_string()
};
// Determine log type and style
let (log_type, log_style) =
if log_line.contains("Error") || log_line.contains("error") || log_line.contains("")
{
("ERROR", Style::default().fg(Color::Red))
} else if log_line.contains("Warning")
|| log_line.contains("warning")
|| log_line.contains("⚠️")
{
("WARN", Style::default().fg(Color::Yellow))
} else if log_line.contains("Success")
|| log_line.contains("success")
|| log_line.contains("")
{
("SUCCESS", Style::default().fg(Color::Green))
} else if log_line.contains("Running")
|| log_line.contains("running")
|| log_line.contains("")
{
("INFO", Style::default().fg(Color::Cyan))
} else if log_line.contains("Triggering") || log_line.contains("triggered") {
("TRIG", Style::default().fg(Color::Magenta))
} else {
("INFO", Style::default().fg(Color::Gray))
};
// Extract content after timestamp
let content = if log_line.starts_with('[') && log_line.contains(']') {
let start = log_line.find(']').unwrap_or(0) + 1;
log_line[start..].trim()
} else {
log_line
};
// Create content spans with search highlighting
let content_spans = if !search_query.is_empty() {
Self::highlight_search_matches(content, search_query)
} else {
vec![Span::raw(content.to_string())]
};
ProcessedLogEntry {
timestamp,
log_type: log_type.to_string(),
log_style,
content_spans,
}
}
/// Highlight search matches in content
fn highlight_search_matches(content: &str, search_query: &str) -> Vec<Span<'static>> {
let mut spans = Vec::new();
let lowercase_content = content.to_lowercase();
let lowercase_query = search_query.to_lowercase();
if lowercase_content.contains(&lowercase_query) {
let mut last_idx = 0;
while let Some(idx) = lowercase_content[last_idx..].find(&lowercase_query) {
let real_idx = last_idx + idx;
// Add text before match
if real_idx > last_idx {
spans.push(Span::raw(content[last_idx..real_idx].to_string()));
}
// Add matched text with highlight
let match_end = real_idx + search_query.len();
spans.push(Span::styled(
content[real_idx..match_end].to_string(),
Style::default().bg(Color::Yellow).fg(Color::Black),
));
last_idx = match_end;
}
// Add remaining text after last match
if last_idx < content.len() {
spans.push(Span::raw(content[last_idx..].to_string()));
}
} else {
spans.push(Span::raw(content.to_string()));
}
spans
}
}
impl Default for LogProcessor {
fn default() -> Self {
Self::new()
}
}

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// UI Models for wrkflw
use chrono::Local;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use wrkflw_executor::{JobStatus, StepStatus};
/// Type alias for the complex execution result type
pub type ExecutionResultMsg = (usize, Result<(Vec<wrkflw_executor::JobResult>, ()), String>);
/// Represents an individual workflow file
pub struct Workflow {
pub name: String,
pub path: PathBuf,
pub selected: bool,
pub status: WorkflowStatus,
pub execution_details: Option<WorkflowExecution>,
}
/// Status of a workflow
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq)]
pub enum WorkflowStatus {
NotStarted,
Running,
Success,
Failed,
Skipped,
}
/// Detailed execution information
pub struct WorkflowExecution {
pub jobs: Vec<JobExecution>,
pub start_time: chrono::DateTime<Local>,
pub end_time: Option<chrono::DateTime<Local>>,
pub logs: Vec<String>,
pub progress: f64, // 0.0 - 1.0 for progress bar
}
/// Job execution details
pub struct JobExecution {
pub name: String,
pub status: JobStatus,
pub steps: Vec<StepExecution>,
pub logs: Vec<String>,
}
/// Step execution details
pub struct StepExecution {
pub name: String,
pub status: StepStatus,
pub output: String,
}
/// Log filter levels
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq)]
pub enum LogFilterLevel {
Info,
Warning,
Error,
Success,
Trigger,
All,
}
impl LogFilterLevel {
pub fn matches(&self, log: &str) -> bool {
match self {
LogFilterLevel::Info => {
log.contains("") || (log.contains("INFO") && !log.contains("SUCCESS"))
}
LogFilterLevel::Warning => log.contains("⚠️") || log.contains("WARN"),
LogFilterLevel::Error => log.contains("") || log.contains("ERROR"),
LogFilterLevel::Success => log.contains("SUCCESS") || log.contains("success"),
LogFilterLevel::Trigger => {
log.contains("Triggering") || log.contains("triggered") || log.contains("TRIG")
}
LogFilterLevel::All => true,
}
}
pub fn next(&self) -> Self {
match self {
LogFilterLevel::All => LogFilterLevel::Info,
LogFilterLevel::Info => LogFilterLevel::Warning,
LogFilterLevel::Warning => LogFilterLevel::Error,
LogFilterLevel::Error => LogFilterLevel::Success,
LogFilterLevel::Success => LogFilterLevel::Trigger,
LogFilterLevel::Trigger => LogFilterLevel::All,
}
}
pub fn to_string(&self) -> &str {
match self {
LogFilterLevel::All => "ALL",
LogFilterLevel::Info => "INFO",
LogFilterLevel::Warning => "WARNING",
LogFilterLevel::Error => "ERROR",
LogFilterLevel::Success => "SUCCESS",
LogFilterLevel::Trigger => "TRIGGER",
}
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// UI utilities
use crate::models::{Workflow, WorkflowStatus};
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use wrkflw_utils::is_workflow_file;
/// Find and load all workflow files in a directory
pub fn load_workflows(dir_path: &Path) -> Vec<Workflow> {
let mut workflows = Vec::new();
// Default path is .github/workflows
let default_workflows_dir = Path::new(".github").join("workflows");
let is_default_dir = dir_path == default_workflows_dir || dir_path.ends_with("workflows");
if let Ok(entries) = std::fs::read_dir(dir_path) {
for entry in entries.flatten() {
let path = entry.path();
if path.is_file() && (is_workflow_file(&path) || !is_default_dir) {
// Get just the base name without extension
let name = path.file_stem().map_or_else(
|| "[unknown]".to_string(),
|fname| fname.to_string_lossy().into_owned(),
);
workflows.push(Workflow {
name,
path,
selected: false,
status: WorkflowStatus::NotStarted,
execution_details: None,
});
}
}
}
// Check for GitLab CI pipeline file in the root directory if we're in the default GitHub workflows dir
if is_default_dir {
// Look for .gitlab-ci.yml in the repository root
let gitlab_ci_path = PathBuf::from(".gitlab-ci.yml");
if gitlab_ci_path.exists() && gitlab_ci_path.is_file() {
workflows.push(Workflow {
name: "gitlab-ci".to_string(),
path: gitlab_ci_path,
selected: false,
status: WorkflowStatus::NotStarted,
execution_details: None,
});
}
}
// Sort workflows by name
workflows.sort_by(|a, b| a.name.cmp(&b.name));
workflows
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// Execution tab rendering
use crate::app::App;
use crate::models::WorkflowStatus;
use ratatui::{
backend::CrosstermBackend,
layout::{Alignment, Constraint, Direction, Layout, Rect},
style::{Color, Modifier, Style},
text::{Line, Span},
widgets::{Block, BorderType, Borders, Gauge, List, ListItem, Paragraph},
Frame,
};
use std::io;
// Render the execution tab
pub fn render_execution_tab(
f: &mut Frame<CrosstermBackend<io::Stdout>>,
app: &mut App,
area: Rect,
) {
// Get the workflow index either from current_execution or selected workflow
let current_workflow_idx = app
.current_execution
.or_else(|| app.workflow_list_state.selected())
.filter(|&idx| idx < app.workflows.len());
if let Some(idx) = current_workflow_idx {
let workflow = &app.workflows[idx];
// Split the area into sections
let chunks = Layout::default()
.direction(Direction::Vertical)
.constraints(
[
Constraint::Length(5), // Workflow info with progress bar
Constraint::Min(5), // Jobs list or Remote execution info
Constraint::Length(7), // Execution info
]
.as_ref(),
)
.margin(1)
.split(area);
// Workflow info section
let status_text = match workflow.status {
WorkflowStatus::NotStarted => "Not Started",
WorkflowStatus::Running => "Running",
WorkflowStatus::Success => "Success",
WorkflowStatus::Failed => "Failed",
WorkflowStatus::Skipped => "Skipped",
};
let status_style = match workflow.status {
WorkflowStatus::NotStarted => Style::default().fg(Color::Gray),
WorkflowStatus::Running => Style::default().fg(Color::Cyan),
WorkflowStatus::Success => Style::default().fg(Color::Green),
WorkflowStatus::Failed => Style::default().fg(Color::Red),
WorkflowStatus::Skipped => Style::default().fg(Color::Yellow),
};
let mut workflow_info = vec![
Line::from(vec![
Span::styled("Workflow: ", Style::default().fg(Color::Blue)),
Span::styled(
workflow.name.clone(),
Style::default()
.fg(Color::White)
.add_modifier(Modifier::BOLD),
),
]),
Line::from(vec![
Span::styled("Status: ", Style::default().fg(Color::Blue)),
Span::styled(status_text, status_style),
]),
];
// Add progress bar for running workflows or workflows with execution details
if let Some(execution) = &workflow.execution_details {
// Calculate progress
let progress = execution.progress;
// Add progress bar
let gauge_color = match workflow.status {
WorkflowStatus::Running => Color::Cyan,
WorkflowStatus::Success => Color::Green,
WorkflowStatus::Failed => Color::Red,
_ => Color::Gray,
};
let progress_text = match workflow.status {
WorkflowStatus::Running => format!("{:.0}%", progress * 100.0),
WorkflowStatus::Success => "Completed".to_string(),
WorkflowStatus::Failed => "Failed".to_string(),
_ => "Not started".to_string(),
};
// Add empty line before progress bar
workflow_info.push(Line::from(""));
// Add the gauge widget to the paragraph data
workflow_info.push(Line::from(vec![Span::styled(
format!("Progress: {}", progress_text),
Style::default().fg(Color::Blue),
)]));
let gauge = Gauge::default()
.block(Block::default())
.gauge_style(Style::default().fg(gauge_color).bg(Color::Black))
.percent((progress * 100.0) as u16);
// Render gauge separately after the paragraph
let workflow_info_widget = Paragraph::new(workflow_info).block(
Block::default()
.borders(Borders::ALL)
.border_type(BorderType::Rounded)
.title(Span::styled(
" Workflow Information ",
Style::default().fg(Color::Yellow),
)),
);
let gauge_area = Rect {
x: chunks[0].x + 2,
y: chunks[0].y + 4,
width: chunks[0].width - 4,
height: 1,
};
f.render_widget(workflow_info_widget, chunks[0]);
f.render_widget(gauge, gauge_area);
// Jobs list section
if execution.jobs.is_empty() {
let placeholder = Paragraph::new("No jobs have started execution yet...")
.block(
Block::default()
.borders(Borders::ALL)
.border_type(BorderType::Rounded)
.title(Span::styled(" Jobs ", Style::default().fg(Color::Yellow))),
)
.alignment(Alignment::Center);
f.render_widget(placeholder, chunks[1]);
} else {
let job_items: Vec<ListItem> = execution
.jobs
.iter()
.map(|job| {
let status_symbol = match job.status {
wrkflw_executor::JobStatus::Success => "",
wrkflw_executor::JobStatus::Failure => "",
wrkflw_executor::JobStatus::Skipped => "",
};
let status_style = match job.status {
wrkflw_executor::JobStatus::Success => {
Style::default().fg(Color::Green)
}
wrkflw_executor::JobStatus::Failure => Style::default().fg(Color::Red),
wrkflw_executor::JobStatus::Skipped => Style::default().fg(Color::Gray),
};
// Count completed and total steps
let total_steps = job.steps.len();
let completed_steps = job
.steps
.iter()
.filter(|s| {
s.status == wrkflw_executor::StepStatus::Success
|| s.status == wrkflw_executor::StepStatus::Failure
})
.count();
let steps_info = format!("[{}/{}]", completed_steps, total_steps);
ListItem::new(Line::from(vec![
Span::styled(status_symbol, status_style),
Span::raw(" "),
Span::styled(&job.name, Style::default().fg(Color::White)),
Span::raw(" "),
Span::styled(steps_info, Style::default().fg(Color::DarkGray)),
]))
})
.collect();
let jobs_list = List::new(job_items)
.block(
Block::default()
.borders(Borders::ALL)
.border_type(BorderType::Rounded)
.title(Span::styled(" Jobs ", Style::default().fg(Color::Yellow))),
)
.highlight_style(
Style::default()
.bg(Color::DarkGray)
.add_modifier(Modifier::BOLD),
)
.highlight_symbol("» ");
f.render_stateful_widget(jobs_list, chunks[1], &mut app.job_list_state);
}
// Execution info section
let mut execution_info = Vec::new();
execution_info.push(Line::from(vec![
Span::styled("Started: ", Style::default().fg(Color::Blue)),
Span::styled(
execution.start_time.format("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S").to_string(),
Style::default().fg(Color::White),
),
]));
if let Some(end_time) = execution.end_time {
execution_info.push(Line::from(vec![
Span::styled("Finished: ", Style::default().fg(Color::Blue)),
Span::styled(
end_time.format("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S").to_string(),
Style::default().fg(Color::White),
),
]));
// Calculate duration
let duration = end_time.signed_duration_since(execution.start_time);
execution_info.push(Line::from(vec![
Span::styled("Duration: ", Style::default().fg(Color::Blue)),
Span::styled(
format!(
"{}m {}s",
duration.num_minutes(),
duration.num_seconds() % 60
),
Style::default().fg(Color::White),
),
]));
} else {
// Show running time for active workflows
let current_time = chrono::Local::now();
let running_time = current_time.signed_duration_since(execution.start_time);
execution_info.push(Line::from(vec![
Span::styled("Running for: ", Style::default().fg(Color::Blue)),
Span::styled(
format!(
"{}m {}s",
running_time.num_minutes(),
running_time.num_seconds() % 60
),
Style::default().fg(Color::White),
),
]));
}
// Add hint for Enter key to see details
execution_info.push(Line::from(""));
execution_info.push(Line::from(vec![
Span::styled("Press ", Style::default().fg(Color::DarkGray)),
Span::styled("Enter", Style::default().fg(Color::Yellow)),
Span::styled(" to view job details", Style::default().fg(Color::DarkGray)),
]));
let info_widget = Paragraph::new(execution_info).block(
Block::default()
.borders(Borders::ALL)
.border_type(BorderType::Rounded)
.title(Span::styled(
" Execution Information ",
Style::default().fg(Color::Yellow),
)),
);
f.render_widget(info_widget, chunks[2]);
} else {
// No workflow execution to display
let workflow_info_widget = Paragraph::new(workflow_info).block(
Block::default()
.borders(Borders::ALL)
.border_type(BorderType::Rounded)
.title(Span::styled(
" Workflow Information ",
Style::default().fg(Color::Yellow),
)),
);
f.render_widget(workflow_info_widget, chunks[0]);
// No execution details to display
let placeholder = Paragraph::new(vec![
Line::from(""),
Line::from(vec![Span::styled(
"No execution data available.",
Style::default()
.fg(Color::Yellow)
.add_modifier(Modifier::BOLD),
)]),
Line::from(""),
Line::from("Press 'Enter' to run this workflow."),
Line::from(""),
])
.block(
Block::default()
.borders(Borders::ALL)
.border_type(BorderType::Rounded)
.title(Span::styled(" Jobs ", Style::default().fg(Color::Yellow))),
)
.alignment(Alignment::Center);
f.render_widget(placeholder, chunks[1]);
// Execution information
let info_widget = Paragraph::new(vec![
Line::from(""),
Line::from(vec![Span::styled(
"No execution has been started.",
Style::default().fg(Color::Yellow),
)]),
Line::from(""),
Line::from("Press 'Enter' in the Workflows tab to run,"),
Line::from("or 't' to trigger on GitHub."),
])
.block(
Block::default()
.borders(Borders::ALL)
.border_type(BorderType::Rounded)
.title(Span::styled(
" Execution Information ",
Style::default().fg(Color::Yellow),
)),
)
.alignment(Alignment::Center);
f.render_widget(info_widget, chunks[2]);
}
} else {
// No workflow execution to display
let placeholder = Paragraph::new(vec![
Line::from(""),
Line::from(vec![Span::styled(
"No workflow execution data available.",
Style::default()
.fg(Color::Yellow)
.add_modifier(Modifier::BOLD),
)]),
Line::from(""),
Line::from("Select workflows in the Workflows tab and press 'r' to run them."),
Line::from(""),
Line::from("Or press Enter on a selected workflow to run it directly."),
Line::from(""),
Line::from("You can also press 't' to trigger a workflow on GitHub remotely."),
])
.block(
Block::default()
.borders(Borders::ALL)
.border_type(BorderType::Rounded)
.title(Span::styled(
" Execution ",
Style::default().fg(Color::Yellow),
)),
)
.alignment(Alignment::Center);
f.render_widget(placeholder, area);
}
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// Help overlay rendering
use ratatui::{
backend::CrosstermBackend,
layout::Rect,
style::{Color, Modifier, Style},
text::{Line, Span},
widgets::{Block, BorderType, Borders, Paragraph, Wrap},
Frame,
};
use std::io;
// Render the help tab
pub fn render_help_tab(f: &mut Frame<CrosstermBackend<io::Stdout>>, area: Rect) {
let help_text = vec![
Line::from(Span::styled(
"Keyboard Controls",
Style::default()
.fg(Color::Cyan)
.add_modifier(Modifier::BOLD),
)),
Line::from(""),
Line::from(vec![
Span::styled(
"Tab",
Style::default()
.fg(Color::Yellow)
.add_modifier(Modifier::BOLD),
),
Span::raw(" - Switch between tabs"),
]),
// More help text would follow...
];
let help_widget = Paragraph::new(help_text)
.block(
Block::default()
.borders(Borders::ALL)
.border_type(BorderType::Rounded)
.title(Span::styled(" Help ", Style::default().fg(Color::Yellow))),
)
.wrap(Wrap { trim: true });
f.render_widget(help_widget, area);
}
// Render a help overlay
pub fn render_help_overlay(f: &mut Frame<CrosstermBackend<io::Stdout>>) {
let size = f.size();
// Create a slightly smaller centered modal
let width = size.width.min(60);
let height = size.height.min(20);
let x = (size.width - width) / 2;
let y = (size.height - height) / 2;
let help_area = Rect {
x,
y,
width,
height,
};
// Create a clear background
let clear = Block::default().style(Style::default().bg(Color::Black));
f.render_widget(clear, size);
// Render the help content
render_help_tab(f, help_area);
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// Job detail view rendering
use crate::app::App;
use ratatui::{
backend::CrosstermBackend,
layout::{Constraint, Direction, Layout, Rect},
style::{Color, Modifier, Style},
text::{Line, Span},
widgets::{Block, BorderType, Borders, Paragraph, Row, Table},
Frame,
};
use std::io;
// Render the job detail view
pub fn render_job_detail_view(
f: &mut Frame<CrosstermBackend<io::Stdout>>,
app: &mut App,
area: Rect,
) {
// Get the workflow index either from current_execution or selected workflow
let current_workflow_idx = app
.current_execution
.or_else(|| app.workflow_list_state.selected())
.filter(|&idx| idx < app.workflows.len());
if let Some(workflow_idx) = current_workflow_idx {
// Only proceed if we have execution details
if let Some(execution) = &app.workflows[workflow_idx].execution_details {
// Only proceed if we have a valid job selection
if let Some(job_idx) = app.job_list_state.selected() {
if job_idx < execution.jobs.len() {
let job = &execution.jobs[job_idx];
// Split the area into sections
let chunks = Layout::default()
.direction(Direction::Vertical)
.constraints(
[
Constraint::Length(3), // Job title
Constraint::Min(5), // Steps table
Constraint::Length(8), // Step details
]
.as_ref(),
)
.margin(1)
.split(area);
// Job title section
let status_text = match job.status {
wrkflw_executor::JobStatus::Success => "Success",
wrkflw_executor::JobStatus::Failure => "Failed",
wrkflw_executor::JobStatus::Skipped => "Skipped",
};
let status_style = match job.status {
wrkflw_executor::JobStatus::Success => Style::default().fg(Color::Green),
wrkflw_executor::JobStatus::Failure => Style::default().fg(Color::Red),
wrkflw_executor::JobStatus::Skipped => Style::default().fg(Color::Yellow),
};
let job_title = Paragraph::new(vec![
Line::from(vec![
Span::styled("Job: ", Style::default().fg(Color::Blue)),
Span::styled(
job.name.clone(),
Style::default()
.fg(Color::White)
.add_modifier(Modifier::BOLD),
),
Span::raw(" ("),
Span::styled(status_text, status_style),
Span::raw(")"),
]),
Line::from(vec![
Span::styled("Steps: ", Style::default().fg(Color::Blue)),
Span::styled(
format!("{}", job.steps.len()),
Style::default().fg(Color::White),
),
]),
])
.block(
Block::default()
.borders(Borders::ALL)
.border_type(BorderType::Rounded)
.title(Span::styled(
" Job Details ",
Style::default().fg(Color::Yellow),
)),
);
f.render_widget(job_title, chunks[0]);
// Steps section
let header_cells = ["Status", "Step Name"].iter().map(|h| {
ratatui::widgets::Cell::from(*h).style(Style::default().fg(Color::Yellow))
});
let header = Row::new(header_cells)
.style(Style::default().add_modifier(Modifier::BOLD))
.height(1);
let rows = job.steps.iter().map(|step| {
let status_symbol = match step.status {
wrkflw_executor::StepStatus::Success => "",
wrkflw_executor::StepStatus::Failure => "",
wrkflw_executor::StepStatus::Skipped => "",
};
let status_style = match step.status {
wrkflw_executor::StepStatus::Success => {
Style::default().fg(Color::Green)
}
wrkflw_executor::StepStatus::Failure => Style::default().fg(Color::Red),
wrkflw_executor::StepStatus::Skipped => {
Style::default().fg(Color::Gray)
}
};
Row::new(vec![
ratatui::widgets::Cell::from(status_symbol).style(status_style),
ratatui::widgets::Cell::from(step.name.clone()),
])
});
let steps_table = Table::new(rows)
.header(header)
.block(
Block::default()
.borders(Borders::ALL)
.border_type(BorderType::Rounded)
.title(Span::styled(" Steps ", Style::default().fg(Color::Yellow))),
)
.highlight_style(
Style::default()
.bg(Color::DarkGray)
.add_modifier(Modifier::BOLD),
)
.highlight_symbol("» ")
.widths(&[
Constraint::Length(8), // Status icon column
Constraint::Percentage(92), // Name column
]);
// We need to use the table state from the app
f.render_stateful_widget(steps_table, chunks[1], &mut app.step_table_state);
// Step detail section
if let Some(step_idx) = app.step_table_state.selected() {
if step_idx < job.steps.len() {
let step = &job.steps[step_idx];
// Show step output with proper styling
let status_text = match step.status {
wrkflw_executor::StepStatus::Success => "Success",
wrkflw_executor::StepStatus::Failure => "Failed",
wrkflw_executor::StepStatus::Skipped => "Skipped",
};
let status_style = match step.status {
wrkflw_executor::StepStatus::Success => {
Style::default().fg(Color::Green)
}
wrkflw_executor::StepStatus::Failure => {
Style::default().fg(Color::Red)
}
wrkflw_executor::StepStatus::Skipped => {
Style::default().fg(Color::Yellow)
}
};
let mut output_text = step.output.clone();
// Truncate if too long
if output_text.len() > 1000 {
output_text = format!("{}... [truncated]", &output_text[..1000]);
}
let step_detail = Paragraph::new(vec![
Line::from(vec![
Span::styled("Step: ", Style::default().fg(Color::Blue)),
Span::styled(
step.name.clone(),
Style::default()
.fg(Color::White)
.add_modifier(Modifier::BOLD),
),
Span::raw(" ("),
Span::styled(status_text, status_style),
Span::raw(")"),
]),
Line::from(""),
Line::from(output_text),
])
.block(
Block::default()
.borders(Borders::ALL)
.border_type(BorderType::Rounded)
.title(Span::styled(
" Step Output ",
Style::default().fg(Color::Yellow),
)),
)
.wrap(ratatui::widgets::Wrap { trim: false });
f.render_widget(step_detail, chunks[2]);
}
}
}
}
}
}
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// Logs tab rendering
use crate::app::App;
use ratatui::{
backend::CrosstermBackend,
layout::{Alignment, Constraint, Direction, Layout, Rect},
style::{Color, Modifier, Style},
text::{Line, Span},
widgets::{Block, BorderType, Borders, Cell, Paragraph, Row, Table, TableState},
Frame,
};
use std::io;
// Render the logs tab
pub fn render_logs_tab(f: &mut Frame<CrosstermBackend<io::Stdout>>, app: &App, area: Rect) {
// Split the area into header, search bar (optionally shown), and log content
let chunks = Layout::default()
.direction(Direction::Vertical)
.constraints(
[
Constraint::Length(3), // Header with instructions
Constraint::Length(
if app.log_search_active
|| !app.log_search_query.is_empty()
|| app.log_filter_level.is_some()
{
3
} else {
0
},
), // Search bar (optional)
Constraint::Min(3), // Logs content
]
.as_ref(),
)
.margin(1)
.split(area);
// Determine if search/filter bar should be shown
let show_search_bar =
app.log_search_active || !app.log_search_query.is_empty() || app.log_filter_level.is_some();
// Render header with instructions
let mut header_text = vec![
Line::from(vec![Span::styled(
"Execution and System Logs",
Style::default()
.fg(Color::Yellow)
.add_modifier(Modifier::BOLD),
)]),
Line::from(vec![
Span::styled("↑/↓", Style::default().fg(Color::Cyan)),
Span::raw(" or "),
Span::styled("j/k", Style::default().fg(Color::Cyan)),
Span::raw(": Navigate logs/matches "),
Span::styled("s", Style::default().fg(Color::Cyan)),
Span::raw(": Search "),
Span::styled("f", Style::default().fg(Color::Cyan)),
Span::raw(": Filter "),
Span::styled("Tab", Style::default().fg(Color::Cyan)),
Span::raw(": Switch tabs"),
]),
];
if show_search_bar {
header_text.push(Line::from(vec![
Span::styled("Enter", Style::default().fg(Color::Cyan)),
Span::raw(": Apply search "),
Span::styled("Esc", Style::default().fg(Color::Cyan)),
Span::raw(": Clear search "),
Span::styled("c", Style::default().fg(Color::Cyan)),
Span::raw(": Clear all filters"),
]));
}
let header = Paragraph::new(header_text)
.block(
Block::default()
.borders(Borders::ALL)
.border_type(BorderType::Rounded),
)
.alignment(Alignment::Center);
f.render_widget(header, chunks[0]);
// Render search bar if active or has content
if show_search_bar {
let search_text = if app.log_search_active {
format!("Search: {}", app.log_search_query)
} else {
format!("Search: {}", app.log_search_query)
};
let filter_text = match &app.log_filter_level {
Some(level) => format!("Filter: {}", level.to_string()),
None => "No filter".to_string(),
};
let match_info = if !app.log_search_matches.is_empty() {
format!(
"Matches: {}/{}",
app.log_search_match_idx + 1,
app.log_search_matches.len()
)
} else if !app.log_search_query.is_empty() {
"No matches".to_string()
} else {
"".to_string()
};
let search_info = Line::from(vec![
Span::raw(search_text),
Span::raw(" "),
Span::styled(
filter_text,
Style::default().fg(match &app.log_filter_level {
Some(crate::models::LogFilterLevel::Error) => Color::Red,
Some(crate::models::LogFilterLevel::Warning) => Color::Yellow,
Some(crate::models::LogFilterLevel::Info) => Color::Cyan,
Some(crate::models::LogFilterLevel::Success) => Color::Green,
Some(crate::models::LogFilterLevel::Trigger) => Color::Magenta,
Some(crate::models::LogFilterLevel::All) | None => Color::Gray,
}),
),
Span::raw(" "),
Span::styled(match_info, Style::default().fg(Color::Magenta)),
]);
let search_block = Paragraph::new(search_info)
.block(
Block::default()
.borders(Borders::ALL)
.border_type(BorderType::Rounded)
.title(Span::styled(
" Search & Filter ",
Style::default().fg(Color::Yellow),
)),
)
.alignment(Alignment::Left);
f.render_widget(search_block, chunks[1]);
}
// Use processed logs from background thread instead of processing on every frame
let filtered_logs = &app.processed_logs;
// Create a table for logs for better organization
let header_cells = ["Time", "Type", "Message"]
.iter()
.map(|h| Cell::from(*h).style(Style::default().fg(Color::Yellow)));
let header = Row::new(header_cells)
.style(Style::default().add_modifier(Modifier::BOLD))
.height(1);
// Convert processed logs to table rows - this is now very fast since logs are pre-processed
let rows = filtered_logs
.iter()
.map(|processed_log| processed_log.to_row());
let content_idx = if show_search_bar { 2 } else { 1 };
let log_table = Table::new(rows)
.header(header)
.block(
Block::default()
.borders(Borders::ALL)
.border_type(BorderType::Rounded)
.title(Span::styled(
format!(
" Logs ({}/{}) ",
if filtered_logs.is_empty() {
0
} else {
app.log_scroll + 1
},
filtered_logs.len()
),
Style::default().fg(Color::Yellow),
)),
)
.highlight_style(Style::default().bg(Color::DarkGray))
.widths(&[
Constraint::Length(10), // Timestamp column
Constraint::Length(7), // Log type column
Constraint::Percentage(80), // Message column
]);
// We need to convert log_scroll index to a TableState
let mut log_table_state = TableState::default();
if !filtered_logs.is_empty() {
// If we have search matches, use the match index as the selected row
if !app.log_search_matches.is_empty() {
// Make sure we're within bounds
let _match_index = app
.log_search_match_idx
.min(app.log_search_matches.len() - 1);
// This would involve more complex logic to go from search matches to the filtered logs
// For simplicity in this placeholder, we'll just use the scroll position
log_table_state.select(Some(app.log_scroll.min(filtered_logs.len() - 1)));
} else {
// No search matches, use regular scroll position
log_table_state.select(Some(app.log_scroll.min(filtered_logs.len() - 1)));
}
}
f.render_stateful_widget(log_table, chunks[content_idx], &mut log_table_state);
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// UI Views module
mod execution_tab;
mod help_overlay;
mod job_detail;
mod logs_tab;
mod status_bar;
mod title_bar;
mod workflows_tab;
use crate::app::App;
use ratatui::{backend::CrosstermBackend, Frame};
use std::io;
// Main render function for the UI
pub fn render_ui(f: &mut Frame<CrosstermBackend<io::Stdout>>, app: &mut App) {
// Check if help should be shown as an overlay
if app.show_help {
help_overlay::render_help_overlay(f);
return;
}
let size = f.size();
// Create main layout
let main_chunks = ratatui::layout::Layout::default()
.direction(ratatui::layout::Direction::Vertical)
.constraints(
[
ratatui::layout::Constraint::Length(3), // Title bar and tabs
ratatui::layout::Constraint::Min(5), // Main content
ratatui::layout::Constraint::Length(2), // Status bar
]
.as_ref(),
)
.split(size);
// Render title bar with tabs
title_bar::render_title_bar(f, app, main_chunks[0]);
// Render main content based on selected tab
match app.selected_tab {
0 => workflows_tab::render_workflows_tab(f, app, main_chunks[1]),
1 => {
if app.detailed_view {
job_detail::render_job_detail_view(f, app, main_chunks[1])
} else {
execution_tab::render_execution_tab(f, app, main_chunks[1])
}
}
2 => logs_tab::render_logs_tab(f, app, main_chunks[1]),
3 => help_overlay::render_help_tab(f, main_chunks[1]),
_ => {}
}
// Render status bar
status_bar::render_status_bar(f, app, main_chunks[2]);
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// Status bar rendering
use crate::app::App;
use ratatui::{
backend::CrosstermBackend,
layout::{Alignment, Rect},
style::{Color, Style},
text::{Line, Span},
widgets::Paragraph,
Frame,
};
use std::io;
use wrkflw_executor::RuntimeType;
// Render the status bar
pub fn render_status_bar(f: &mut Frame<CrosstermBackend<io::Stdout>>, app: &App, area: Rect) {
// If we have a status message, show it instead of the normal status bar
if let Some(message) = &app.status_message {
// Determine if this is a success message (starts with ✅)
let is_success = message.starts_with("");
let status_message = Paragraph::new(Line::from(vec![Span::styled(
format!(" {} ", message),
Style::default()
.bg(if is_success { Color::Green } else { Color::Red })
.fg(Color::White)
.add_modifier(ratatui::style::Modifier::BOLD),
)]))
.alignment(Alignment::Center);
f.render_widget(status_message, area);
return;
}
// Normal status bar
let mut status_items = vec![];
// Add mode info
status_items.push(Span::styled(
format!(" {} ", app.runtime_type_name()),
Style::default()
.bg(match app.runtime_type {
RuntimeType::Docker => Color::Blue,
RuntimeType::Podman => Color::Cyan,
RuntimeType::Emulation => Color::Magenta,
})
.fg(Color::White),
));
// Add container runtime status if relevant
match app.runtime_type {
RuntimeType::Docker => {
// Check Docker silently using safe FD redirection
let is_docker_available = match wrkflw_utils::fd::with_stderr_to_null(
wrkflw_executor::docker::is_available,
) {
Ok(result) => result,
Err(_) => {
wrkflw_logging::debug(
"Failed to redirect stderr when checking Docker availability.",
);
false
}
};
status_items.push(Span::raw(" "));
status_items.push(Span::styled(
if is_docker_available {
" Docker: Connected "
} else {
" Docker: Not Available "
},
Style::default()
.bg(if is_docker_available {
Color::Green
} else {
Color::Red
})
.fg(Color::White),
));
}
RuntimeType::Podman => {
// Check Podman silently using safe FD redirection
let is_podman_available = match wrkflw_utils::fd::with_stderr_to_null(
wrkflw_executor::podman::is_available,
) {
Ok(result) => result,
Err(_) => {
wrkflw_logging::debug(
"Failed to redirect stderr when checking Podman availability.",
);
false
}
};
status_items.push(Span::raw(" "));
status_items.push(Span::styled(
if is_podman_available {
" Podman: Connected "
} else {
" Podman: Not Available "
},
Style::default()
.bg(if is_podman_available {
Color::Green
} else {
Color::Red
})
.fg(Color::White),
));
}
RuntimeType::Emulation => {
// No need to check anything for emulation mode
}
}
// Add validation/execution mode
status_items.push(Span::raw(" "));
status_items.push(Span::styled(
format!(
" {} ",
if app.validation_mode {
"Validation"
} else {
"Execution"
}
),
Style::default()
.bg(if app.validation_mode {
Color::Yellow
} else {
Color::Green
})
.fg(Color::Black),
));
// Add context-specific help based on current tab
status_items.push(Span::raw(" "));
let help_text = match app.selected_tab {
0 => {
if let Some(idx) = app.workflow_list_state.selected() {
if idx < app.workflows.len() {
let workflow = &app.workflows[idx];
match workflow.status {
crate::models::WorkflowStatus::NotStarted => "[Space] Toggle selection [Enter] Run selected [r] Run all selected [t] Trigger Workflow [Shift+R] Reset workflow",
crate::models::WorkflowStatus::Running => "[Space] Toggle selection [Enter] Run selected [r] Run all selected (Workflow running...)",
crate::models::WorkflowStatus::Success | crate::models::WorkflowStatus::Failed | crate::models::WorkflowStatus::Skipped => "[Space] Toggle selection [Enter] Run selected [r] Run all selected [Shift+R] Reset workflow",
}
} else {
"[Space] Toggle selection [Enter] Run selected [r] Run all selected"
}
} else {
"[Space] Toggle selection [Enter] Run selected [r] Run all selected"
}
}
1 => {
if app.detailed_view {
"[Esc] Back to jobs [↑/↓] Navigate steps"
} else {
"[Enter] View details [↑/↓] Navigate jobs"
}
}
2 => {
// For logs tab, show scrolling instructions
let log_count = app.logs.len() + wrkflw_logging::get_logs().len();
if log_count > 0 {
// Convert to a static string for consistent return type
let scroll_text = format!(
"[↑/↓] Scroll logs ({}/{}) [s] Search [f] Filter",
app.log_scroll + 1,
log_count
);
Box::leak(scroll_text.into_boxed_str())
} else {
"[No logs to display]"
}
}
3 => "[?] Toggle help overlay",
_ => "",
};
status_items.push(Span::styled(
format!(" {} ", help_text),
Style::default().fg(Color::White),
));
// Show keybindings for common actions
status_items.push(Span::raw(" "));
status_items.push(Span::styled(
" [Tab] Switch tabs ",
Style::default().fg(Color::White),
));
status_items.push(Span::styled(
" [?] Help ",
Style::default().fg(Color::White),
));
status_items.push(Span::styled(
" [q] Quit ",
Style::default().fg(Color::White),
));
let status_bar = Paragraph::new(Line::from(status_items))
.style(Style::default().bg(Color::DarkGray))
.alignment(Alignment::Left);
f.render_widget(status_bar, area);
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// Title bar rendering
use crate::app::App;
use ratatui::{
backend::CrosstermBackend,
layout::{Alignment, Rect},
style::{Color, Modifier, Style},
text::{Line, Span},
widgets::{Block, BorderType, Borders, Tabs},
Frame,
};
use std::io;
// Render the title bar with tabs
pub fn render_title_bar(f: &mut Frame<CrosstermBackend<io::Stdout>>, app: &App, area: Rect) {
let titles = ["Workflows", "Execution", "Logs", "Help"];
let tabs = Tabs::new(
titles
.iter()
.enumerate()
.map(|(i, t)| {
if i == 1 {
// Special case for "Execution"
let e_part = &t[0..1]; // "E"
let x_part = &t[1..2]; // "x"
let rest = &t[2..]; // "ecution"
Line::from(vec![
Span::styled(e_part, Style::default().fg(Color::White)),
Span::styled(
x_part,
Style::default()
.fg(Color::Yellow)
.add_modifier(Modifier::UNDERLINED),
),
Span::styled(rest, Style::default().fg(Color::White)),
])
} else {
// Original styling for other tabs
let (first, rest) = t.split_at(1);
Line::from(vec![
Span::styled(
first,
Style::default()
.fg(Color::Yellow)
.add_modifier(Modifier::UNDERLINED),
),
Span::styled(rest, Style::default().fg(Color::White)),
])
}
})
.collect(),
)
.block(
Block::default()
.borders(Borders::ALL)
.border_type(BorderType::Rounded)
.title(Span::styled(
" wrkflw ",
Style::default()
.fg(Color::Cyan)
.add_modifier(Modifier::BOLD),
))
.title_alignment(Alignment::Center),
)
.highlight_style(
Style::default()
.bg(Color::DarkGray)
.fg(Color::Yellow)
.add_modifier(Modifier::BOLD),
)
.select(app.selected_tab)
.divider(Span::raw("|"));
f.render_widget(tabs, area);
}

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// Workflows tab rendering
use crate::app::App;
use crate::models::WorkflowStatus;
use ratatui::{
backend::CrosstermBackend,
layout::{Alignment, Constraint, Direction, Layout, Rect},
style::{Color, Modifier, Style},
text::{Line, Span},
widgets::{Block, BorderType, Borders, Cell, Paragraph, Row, Table, TableState},
Frame,
};
use std::io;
// Render the workflow list tab
pub fn render_workflows_tab(
f: &mut Frame<CrosstermBackend<io::Stdout>>,
app: &mut App,
area: Rect,
) {
// Create a more structured layout for the workflow tab
let chunks = Layout::default()
.direction(Direction::Vertical)
.constraints(
[
Constraint::Length(3), // Header with instructions
Constraint::Min(5), // Workflow list
]
.as_ref(),
)
.margin(1)
.split(area);
// Render header with instructions
let header_text = vec![
Line::from(vec![Span::styled(
"Available Workflows",
Style::default()
.fg(Color::Yellow)
.add_modifier(Modifier::BOLD),
)]),
Line::from(vec![
Span::styled("Space", Style::default().fg(Color::Cyan)),
Span::raw(": Toggle selection "),
Span::styled("Enter", Style::default().fg(Color::Cyan)),
Span::raw(": Run "),
Span::styled("t", Style::default().fg(Color::Cyan)),
Span::raw(": Trigger remotely"),
]),
];
let header = Paragraph::new(header_text)
.block(
Block::default()
.borders(Borders::ALL)
.border_type(BorderType::Rounded),
)
.alignment(Alignment::Center);
f.render_widget(header, chunks[0]);
// Create a table for workflows instead of a list for better organization
let selected_style = Style::default()
.bg(Color::DarkGray)
.add_modifier(Modifier::BOLD);
// Normal style definition removed as it was unused
let header_cells = ["", "Status", "Workflow Name", "Path"]
.iter()
.map(|h| Cell::from(*h).style(Style::default().fg(Color::Yellow)));
let header = Row::new(header_cells)
.style(Style::default().add_modifier(Modifier::BOLD))
.height(1);
let rows = app.workflows.iter().map(|workflow| {
// Create cells for each column
let checkbox = if workflow.selected { "" } else { " " };
let (status_symbol, status_style) = match workflow.status {
WorkflowStatus::NotStarted => ("", Style::default().fg(Color::Gray)),
WorkflowStatus::Running => ("", Style::default().fg(Color::Cyan)),
WorkflowStatus::Success => ("", Style::default().fg(Color::Green)),
WorkflowStatus::Failed => ("", Style::default().fg(Color::Red)),
WorkflowStatus::Skipped => ("", Style::default().fg(Color::Yellow)),
};
let path_display = workflow.path.to_string_lossy();
let path_shortened = if path_display.len() > 30 {
format!("...{}", &path_display[path_display.len() - 30..])
} else {
path_display.to_string()
};
Row::new(vec![
Cell::from(checkbox).style(Style::default().fg(Color::Green)),
Cell::from(status_symbol).style(status_style),
Cell::from(workflow.name.clone()),
Cell::from(path_shortened).style(Style::default().fg(Color::DarkGray)),
])
});
let workflows_table = Table::new(rows)
.header(header)
.block(
Block::default()
.borders(Borders::ALL)
.border_type(BorderType::Rounded)
.title(Span::styled(
" Workflows ",
Style::default().fg(Color::Yellow),
)),
)
.highlight_style(selected_style)
.highlight_symbol("» ")
.widths(&[
Constraint::Length(3), // Checkbox column
Constraint::Length(4), // Status icon column
Constraint::Percentage(45), // Name column
Constraint::Percentage(45), // Path column
]);
// We need to convert ListState to TableState
let mut table_state = TableState::default();
table_state.select(app.workflow_list_state.selected());
f.render_stateful_widget(workflows_table, chunks[1], &mut table_state);
// Update the app list state to match the table state
app.workflow_list_state.select(table_state.selected());
}

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[package]
name = "wrkflw-utils"
version.workspace = true
edition.workspace = true
description = "Utility functions for wrkflw workflow execution engine"
license.workspace = true
documentation.workspace = true
homepage.workspace = true
repository.workspace = true
keywords.workspace = true
categories.workspace = true
[dependencies]
# Internal crates
wrkflw-models = { path = "../models", version = "0.6.0" }
# External dependencies
serde.workspace = true
serde_yaml.workspace = true
nix.workspace = true

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## wrkflw-utils
Shared helpers used across crates.
- Workflow file detection (`.github/workflows/*.yml`, `.gitlab-ci.yml`)
- File-descriptor redirection utilities for silencing noisy subprocess output
### Example
```rust
use std::path::Path;
use wrkflw_utils::{is_workflow_file, fd::with_stderr_to_null};
assert!(is_workflow_file(Path::new(".github/workflows/ci.yml")));
let value = with_stderr_to_null(|| {
eprintln!("this is hidden");
42
}).unwrap();
assert_eq!(value, 42);
```

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@@ -1,6 +1,17 @@
// utils crate
use std::path::Path;
pub fn is_workflow_file(path: &Path) -> bool {
// First, check for GitLab CI files by name
if let Some(file_name) = path.file_name() {
let file_name_str = file_name.to_string_lossy().to_lowercase();
if file_name_str == ".gitlab-ci.yml" || file_name_str.ends_with("gitlab-ci.yml") {
return true;
}
}
// Then check for GitHub Actions workflows
if let Some(ext) = path.extension() {
if ext == "yml" || ext == "yaml" {
// Check if the file is in a .github/workflows directory
@@ -47,7 +58,7 @@ pub mod fd {
// Duplicate the current stderr fd
let stderr_backup = match dup(STDERR_FILENO) {
Ok(fd) => fd,
Err(e) => return Err(io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::Other, e)),
Err(e) => return Err(io::Error::other(e)),
};
// Open /dev/null
@@ -55,7 +66,7 @@ pub mod fd {
Ok(fd) => fd,
Err(e) => {
let _ = close(stderr_backup); // Clean up on error
return Err(io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::Other, e));
return Err(io::Error::other(e));
}
};
@@ -63,7 +74,7 @@ pub mod fd {
if let Err(e) = dup2(null_fd, STDERR_FILENO) {
let _ = close(stderr_backup); // Clean up on error
let _ = close(null_fd);
return Err(io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::Other, e));
return Err(io::Error::other(e));
}
Ok(RedirectedStderr {

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[package]
name = "wrkflw-validators"
version.workspace = true
edition.workspace = true
description = "Workflow validation functionality for wrkflw execution engine"
license.workspace = true
documentation.workspace = true
homepage.workspace = true
repository.workspace = true
keywords.workspace = true
categories.workspace = true
[dependencies]
# Internal crates
wrkflw-models = { path = "../models", version = "0.6.0" }
wrkflw-matrix = { path = "../matrix", version = "0.6.0" }
# External dependencies
serde.workspace = true
serde_yaml.workspace = true

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## wrkflw-validators
Validation utilities for workflows and steps.
- Validates GitHub Actions sections: jobs, steps, actions references, triggers
- GitLab pipeline validation helpers
- Matrix-specific validation
### Example
```rust
use serde_yaml::Value;
use wrkflw_models::ValidationResult;
use wrkflw_validators::{validate_jobs, validate_triggers};
let yaml: Value = serde_yaml::from_str(r#"name: demo
on: [workflow_dispatch]
jobs: { build: { runs-on: ubuntu-latest, steps: [] } }
"#).unwrap();
let mut res = ValidationResult::new();
if let Some(on) = yaml.get("on") {
validate_triggers(on, &mut res);
}
if let Some(jobs) = yaml.get("jobs") {
validate_jobs(jobs, &mut res);
}
assert!(res.is_valid);
```

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
use crate::models::ValidationResult;
use wrkflw_models::ValidationResult;
pub fn validate_action_reference(
action_ref: &str,

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use std::collections::HashMap;
use wrkflw_models::gitlab::{Job, Pipeline};
use wrkflw_models::ValidationResult;
/// Validate a GitLab CI/CD pipeline
pub fn validate_gitlab_pipeline(pipeline: &Pipeline) -> ValidationResult {
let mut result = ValidationResult::new();
// Basic structure validation
if pipeline.jobs.is_empty() {
result.add_issue("Pipeline must contain at least one job".to_string());
}
// Validate jobs
validate_jobs(&pipeline.jobs, &mut result);
// Validate stages if defined
if let Some(stages) = &pipeline.stages {
validate_stages(stages, &pipeline.jobs, &mut result);
}
// Validate dependencies
validate_dependencies(&pipeline.jobs, &mut result);
// Validate extends
validate_extends(&pipeline.jobs, &mut result);
// Validate artifacts
validate_artifacts(&pipeline.jobs, &mut result);
result
}
/// Validate GitLab CI/CD jobs
fn validate_jobs(jobs: &HashMap<String, Job>, result: &mut ValidationResult) {
for (job_name, job) in jobs {
// Skip template jobs
if let Some(true) = job.template {
continue;
}
// Check for script or extends
if job.script.is_none() && job.extends.is_none() {
result.add_issue(format!(
"Job '{}' must have a script section or extend another job",
job_name
));
}
// Check when value if present
if let Some(when) = &job.when {
match when.as_str() {
"on_success" | "on_failure" | "always" | "manual" | "never" => {
// Valid when value
}
_ => {
result.add_issue(format!(
"Job '{}' has invalid 'when' value: '{}'. Valid values are: on_success, on_failure, always, manual, never",
job_name, when
));
}
}
}
// Check retry configuration
if let Some(retry) = &job.retry {
match retry {
wrkflw_models::gitlab::Retry::MaxAttempts(attempts) => {
if *attempts > 10 {
result.add_issue(format!(
"Job '{}' has excessive retry count: {}. Consider reducing to avoid resource waste",
job_name, attempts
));
}
}
wrkflw_models::gitlab::Retry::Detailed { max, when: _ } => {
if *max > 10 {
result.add_issue(format!(
"Job '{}' has excessive retry count: {}. Consider reducing to avoid resource waste",
job_name, max
));
}
}
}
}
}
}
/// Validate GitLab CI/CD stages
fn validate_stages(stages: &[String], jobs: &HashMap<String, Job>, result: &mut ValidationResult) {
// Check that all jobs reference existing stages
for (job_name, job) in jobs {
if let Some(stage) = &job.stage {
if !stages.contains(stage) {
result.add_issue(format!(
"Job '{}' references undefined stage '{}'. Available stages are: {}",
job_name,
stage,
stages.join(", ")
));
}
}
}
// Check for unused stages
for stage in stages {
let used = jobs.values().any(|job| {
if let Some(job_stage) = &job.stage {
job_stage == stage
} else {
false
}
});
if !used {
result.add_issue(format!(
"Stage '{}' is defined but not used by any job",
stage
));
}
}
}
/// Validate GitLab CI/CD job dependencies
fn validate_dependencies(jobs: &HashMap<String, Job>, result: &mut ValidationResult) {
for (job_name, job) in jobs {
if let Some(dependencies) = &job.dependencies {
for dependency in dependencies {
if !jobs.contains_key(dependency) {
result.add_issue(format!(
"Job '{}' depends on undefined job '{}'",
job_name, dependency
));
} else if job_name == dependency {
result.add_issue(format!("Job '{}' cannot depend on itself", job_name));
}
}
}
}
}
/// Validate GitLab CI/CD job extends
fn validate_extends(jobs: &HashMap<String, Job>, result: &mut ValidationResult) {
// Check for circular extends
for (job_name, job) in jobs {
if let Some(extends) = &job.extends {
// Check that all extended jobs exist
for extend in extends {
if !jobs.contains_key(extend) {
result.add_issue(format!(
"Job '{}' extends undefined job '{}'",
job_name, extend
));
continue;
}
// Check for circular extends
let mut visited = vec![job_name.clone()];
check_circular_extends(extend, jobs, &mut visited, result);
}
}
}
}
/// Helper function to detect circular extends
fn check_circular_extends(
job_name: &str,
jobs: &HashMap<String, Job>,
visited: &mut Vec<String>,
result: &mut ValidationResult,
) {
visited.push(job_name.to_string());
if let Some(job) = jobs.get(job_name) {
if let Some(extends) = &job.extends {
for extend in extends {
if visited.contains(&extend.to_string()) {
// Circular dependency detected
let cycle = visited
.iter()
.skip(visited.iter().position(|x| x == extend).unwrap())
.chain(std::iter::once(extend))
.cloned()
.collect::<Vec<_>>()
.join(" -> ");
result.add_issue(format!("Circular extends detected: {}", cycle));
return;
}
check_circular_extends(extend, jobs, visited, result);
}
}
}
visited.pop();
}
/// Validate GitLab CI/CD job artifacts
fn validate_artifacts(jobs: &HashMap<String, Job>, result: &mut ValidationResult) {
for (job_name, job) in jobs {
if let Some(artifacts) = &job.artifacts {
// Check that paths are specified
if let Some(paths) = &artifacts.paths {
if paths.is_empty() {
result.add_issue(format!(
"Job '{}' has artifacts section with empty paths",
job_name
));
}
} else {
result.add_issue(format!(
"Job '{}' has artifacts section without specifying paths",
job_name
));
}
// Check for valid 'when' value if present
if let Some(when) = &artifacts.when {
match when.as_str() {
"on_success" | "on_failure" | "always" => {
// Valid when value
}
_ => {
result.add_issue(format!(
"Job '{}' has artifacts with invalid 'when' value: '{}'. Valid values are: on_success, on_failure, always",
job_name, when
));
}
}
}
}
}
}

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use crate::models::ValidationResult;
use crate::validators::{validate_matrix, validate_steps};
use crate::{validate_matrix, validate_steps};
use serde_yaml::Value;
use wrkflw_models::ValidationResult;
pub fn validate_jobs(jobs: &Value, result: &mut ValidationResult) {
if let Value::Mapping(jobs_map) = jobs {

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@@ -1,10 +1,14 @@
// validators crate
mod actions;
mod gitlab;
mod jobs;
mod matrix;
mod steps;
mod triggers;
pub use actions::validate_action_reference;
pub use gitlab::validate_gitlab_pipeline;
pub use jobs::validate_jobs;
pub use matrix::validate_matrix;
pub use steps::validate_steps;

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
use crate::models::ValidationResult;
use serde_yaml::Value;
use wrkflw_models::ValidationResult;
pub fn validate_matrix(matrix: &Value, result: &mut ValidationResult) {
// Check if matrix is a mapping

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@@ -1,8 +1,11 @@
use crate::models::ValidationResult;
use crate::validators::validate_action_reference;
use crate::validate_action_reference;
use serde_yaml::Value;
use std::collections::HashSet;
use wrkflw_models::ValidationResult;
pub fn validate_steps(steps: &[Value], job_name: &str, result: &mut ValidationResult) {
let mut step_ids: HashSet<String> = HashSet::new();
for (i, step) in steps.iter().enumerate() {
if let Some(step_map) = step.as_mapping() {
if !step_map.contains_key(Value::String("name".to_string()))
@@ -27,6 +30,18 @@ pub fn validate_steps(steps: &[Value], job_name: &str, result: &mut ValidationRe
));
}
// Check for duplicate step IDs
if let Some(Value::String(id)) = step_map.get(Value::String("id".to_string())) {
if !step_ids.insert(id.clone()) {
result.add_issue(format!(
"Job '{}', step {}: The identifier '{}' may not be used more than once within the same scope",
job_name,
i + 1,
id
));
}
}
// Validate action reference if 'uses' is present
if let Some(Value::String(uses)) = step_map.get(Value::String("uses".to_string())) {
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use crate::models::ValidationResult;
use serde_yaml::Value;
use wrkflw_models::ValidationResult;
pub fn validate_triggers(on: &Value, result: &mut ValidationResult) {
let valid_events = vec![

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[package]
name = "wrkflw"
version.workspace = true
edition.workspace = true
description.workspace = true
documentation.workspace = true
homepage.workspace = true
repository.workspace = true
keywords.workspace = true
categories.workspace = true
license.workspace = true
[dependencies]
# Workspace crates
wrkflw-models = { path = "../models", version = "0.6.0" }
wrkflw-executor = { path = "../executor", version = "0.6.0" }
wrkflw-github = { path = "../github", version = "0.6.0" }
wrkflw-gitlab = { path = "../gitlab", version = "0.6.0" }
wrkflw-logging = { path = "../logging", version = "0.6.0" }
wrkflw-matrix = { path = "../matrix", version = "0.6.0" }
wrkflw-parser = { path = "../parser", version = "0.6.0" }
wrkflw-runtime = { path = "../runtime", version = "0.6.0" }
wrkflw-ui = { path = "../ui", version = "0.6.0" }
wrkflw-utils = { path = "../utils", version = "0.6.0" }
wrkflw-validators = { path = "../validators", version = "0.6.0" }
wrkflw-evaluator = { path = "../evaluator", version = "0.6.0" }
# External dependencies
clap.workspace = true
bollard.workspace = true
tokio.workspace = true
futures-util.workspace = true
futures.workspace = true
chrono.workspace = true
uuid.workspace = true
tempfile.workspace = true
dirs.workspace = true
thiserror.workspace = true
log.workspace = true
regex.workspace = true
lazy_static.workspace = true
reqwest.workspace = true
libc.workspace = true
nix.workspace = true
urlencoding.workspace = true
serde.workspace = true
serde_yaml.workspace = true
serde_json.workspace = true
colored.workspace = true
indexmap.workspace = true
rayon.workspace = true
num_cpus.workspace = true
itertools.workspace = true
once_cell.workspace = true
crossterm.workspace = true
ratatui.workspace = true
walkdir = "2.4"
[lib]
name = "wrkflw_lib"
path = "src/lib.rs"
[[bin]]
name = "wrkflw"
path = "src/main.rs"

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## WRKFLW (CLI and Library)
This crate provides the `wrkflw` command-line interface and a thin library surface that ties together all WRKFLW subcrates. It lets you validate and execute GitHub Actions workflows and GitLab CI pipelines locally, with a built-in TUI for an interactive experience.
- **Validate**: Lints structure and common mistakes in workflow/pipeline files
- **Run**: Executes jobs locally using Docker, Podman, or emulation (no containers)
- **TUI**: Interactive terminal UI for browsing workflows, running, and viewing logs
- **Trigger**: Manually trigger remote runs on GitHub/GitLab
### Installation
```bash
cargo install wrkflw
```
### Quick start
```bash
# Launch the TUI (auto-loads .github/workflows)
wrkflw
# Validate all workflows in the default directory
wrkflw validate
# Validate a specific file or directory
wrkflw validate .github/workflows/ci.yml
wrkflw validate path/to/workflows
# Run a workflow (Docker by default)
wrkflw run .github/workflows/ci.yml
# Use Podman or emulation instead of Docker
wrkflw run --runtime podman .github/workflows/ci.yml
wrkflw run --runtime emulation .github/workflows/ci.yml
# Open the TUI explicitly
wrkflw tui
wrkflw tui --runtime podman
```
### Commands
- **validate**: Validate a workflow/pipeline file or directory
- GitHub (default): `.github/workflows/*.yml`
- GitLab: `.gitlab-ci.yml` or files ending with `gitlab-ci.yml`
- Exit code behavior (by default): `1` when validation failures are detected
- Flags: `--gitlab`, `--exit-code`, `--no-exit-code`, `--verbose`
- **run**: Execute a workflow or pipeline locally
- Runtimes: `docker` (default), `podman`, `emulation`
- Flags: `--runtime`, `--preserve-containers-on-failure`, `--gitlab`, `--verbose`
- **tui**: Interactive terminal interface
- Browse workflows, execute, and inspect logs and job details
- **trigger**: Trigger a GitHub workflow (requires `GITHUB_TOKEN`)
- **trigger-gitlab**: Trigger a GitLab pipeline (requires `GITLAB_TOKEN`)
- **list**: Show detected workflows and pipelines in the repo
### Environment variables
- **GITHUB_TOKEN**: Required for `trigger` when calling GitHub
- **GITLAB_TOKEN**: Required for `trigger-gitlab` (api scope)
### Exit codes
- `validate`: `0` if all pass; `1` if any fail (unless `--no-exit-code`)
- `run`: `0` on success, `1` if execution fails
### Library usage
This crate re-exports subcrates for convenience if you want to embed functionality:
```rust
use std::path::Path;
use wrkflw::executor::{execute_workflow, ExecutionConfig, RuntimeType};
# tokio_test::block_on(async {
let cfg = ExecutionConfig {
runtime_type: RuntimeType::Docker,
verbose: true,
preserve_containers_on_failure: false,
};
let result = execute_workflow(Path::new(".github/workflows/ci.yml"), cfg).await?;
println!("status: {:?}", result.summary_status);
# Ok::<_, Box<dyn std::error::Error>>(())
# })?;
```
You can also run the TUI programmatically:
```rust
use std::path::PathBuf;
use wrkflw::executor::RuntimeType;
use wrkflw::ui::run_wrkflw_tui;
# tokio_test::block_on(async {
let path = PathBuf::from(".github/workflows");
run_wrkflw_tui(Some(&path), RuntimeType::Docker, true, false).await?;
# Ok::<_, Box<dyn std::error::Error>>(())
# })?;
```
### Notes
- See the repository root README for feature details, limitations, and a full walkthrough.
- Service containers and advanced Actions features are best supported in Docker/Podman modes.
- Emulation mode skips containerized steps and runs commands on the host.

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pub use wrkflw_evaluator as evaluator;
pub use wrkflw_executor as executor;
pub use wrkflw_github as github;
pub use wrkflw_gitlab as gitlab;
pub use wrkflw_logging as logging;
pub use wrkflw_matrix as matrix;
pub use wrkflw_models as models;
pub use wrkflw_parser as parser;
pub use wrkflw_runtime as runtime;
pub use wrkflw_ui as ui;
pub use wrkflw_utils as utils;
pub use wrkflw_validators as validators;

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use bollard::Docker;
use clap::{Parser, Subcommand, ValueEnum};
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::path::Path;
use std::path::PathBuf;
#[derive(Debug, Clone, ValueEnum)]
enum RuntimeChoice {
/// Use Docker containers for isolation
Docker,
/// Use Podman containers for isolation
Podman,
/// Use process emulation mode (no containers)
Emulation,
}
impl From<RuntimeChoice> for wrkflw_executor::RuntimeType {
fn from(choice: RuntimeChoice) -> Self {
match choice {
RuntimeChoice::Docker => wrkflw_executor::RuntimeType::Docker,
RuntimeChoice::Podman => wrkflw_executor::RuntimeType::Podman,
RuntimeChoice::Emulation => wrkflw_executor::RuntimeType::Emulation,
}
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Parser)]
#[command(
name = "wrkflw",
about = "GitHub & GitLab CI/CD validator and executor",
version,
long_about = "A CI/CD validator and executor that runs workflows locally.\n\nExamples:\n wrkflw validate # Validate all workflows in .github/workflows\n wrkflw run .github/workflows/build.yml # Run a specific workflow\n wrkflw run .gitlab-ci.yml # Run a GitLab CI pipeline\n wrkflw --verbose run .github/workflows/build.yml # Run with more output\n wrkflw --debug run .github/workflows/build.yml # Run with detailed debug information\n wrkflw run --runtime emulation .github/workflows/build.yml # Use emulation mode instead of containers\n wrkflw run --runtime podman .github/workflows/build.yml # Use Podman instead of Docker\n wrkflw run --preserve-containers-on-failure .github/workflows/build.yml # Keep failed containers for debugging"
)]
struct Wrkflw {
#[command(subcommand)]
command: Option<Commands>,
/// Run in verbose mode with detailed output
#[arg(short, long, global = true)]
verbose: bool,
/// Run in debug mode with extensive execution details
#[arg(short, long, global = true)]
debug: bool,
}
#[derive(Debug, Subcommand)]
enum Commands {
/// Validate workflow or pipeline files
Validate {
/// Path to workflow/pipeline file or directory (defaults to .github/workflows)
path: Option<PathBuf>,
/// Explicitly validate as GitLab CI/CD pipeline
#[arg(long)]
gitlab: bool,
/// Set exit code to 1 on validation failure
#[arg(long = "exit-code", default_value_t = true)]
exit_code: bool,
/// Don't set exit code to 1 on validation failure (overrides --exit-code)
#[arg(long = "no-exit-code", conflicts_with = "exit_code")]
no_exit_code: bool,
},
/// Execute workflow or pipeline files locally
Run {
/// Path to workflow/pipeline file to execute
path: PathBuf,
/// Container runtime to use (docker, podman, emulation)
#[arg(short, long, value_enum, default_value = "docker")]
runtime: RuntimeChoice,
/// Show 'Would execute GitHub action' messages in emulation mode
#[arg(long, default_value_t = false)]
show_action_messages: bool,
/// Preserve Docker containers on failure for debugging (Docker mode only)
#[arg(long)]
preserve_containers_on_failure: bool,
/// Explicitly run as GitLab CI/CD pipeline
#[arg(long)]
gitlab: bool,
},
/// Open TUI interface to manage workflows
Tui {
/// Path to workflow file or directory (defaults to .github/workflows)
path: Option<PathBuf>,
/// Container runtime to use (docker, podman, emulation)
#[arg(short, long, value_enum, default_value = "docker")]
runtime: RuntimeChoice,
/// Show 'Would execute GitHub action' messages in emulation mode
#[arg(long, default_value_t = false)]
show_action_messages: bool,
/// Preserve Docker containers on failure for debugging (Docker mode only)
#[arg(long)]
preserve_containers_on_failure: bool,
},
/// Trigger a GitHub workflow remotely
Trigger {
/// Name of the workflow file (without .yml extension)
workflow: String,
/// Branch to run the workflow on
#[arg(short, long)]
branch: Option<String>,
/// Key-value inputs for the workflow in format key=value
#[arg(short, long, value_parser = parse_key_val)]
input: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>,
},
/// Trigger a GitLab pipeline remotely
TriggerGitlab {
/// Branch to run the pipeline on
#[arg(short, long)]
branch: Option<String>,
/// Key-value variables for the pipeline in format key=value
#[arg(short = 'V', long, value_parser = parse_key_val)]
variable: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>,
},
/// List available workflows and pipelines
List,
}
// Parser function for key-value pairs
fn parse_key_val(s: &str) -> Result<(String, String), String> {
let pos = s
.find('=')
.ok_or_else(|| format!("invalid KEY=value: no `=` found in `{}`", s))?;
Ok((s[..pos].to_string(), s[pos + 1..].to_string()))
}
// Make this function public for testing? Or move to a utils/cleanup mod?
// Or call wrkflw_executor::cleanup and wrkflw_runtime::cleanup directly?
// Let's try calling them directly for now.
async fn cleanup_on_exit() {
// Clean up Docker resources if available, but don't let it block indefinitely
match tokio::time::timeout(std::time::Duration::from_secs(3), async {
match Docker::connect_with_local_defaults() {
Ok(docker) => {
// Assuming cleanup_resources exists in executor crate
wrkflw_executor::cleanup_resources(&docker).await;
}
Err(_) => {
// Docker not available
wrkflw_logging::info("Docker not available, skipping Docker cleanup");
}
}
})
.await
{
Ok(_) => wrkflw_logging::debug("Docker cleanup completed successfully"),
Err(_) => wrkflw_logging::warning(
"Docker cleanup timed out after 3 seconds, continuing with shutdown",
),
}
// Always clean up emulation resources
match tokio::time::timeout(
std::time::Duration::from_secs(2),
// Assuming cleanup_resources exists in wrkflw_runtime::emulation module
wrkflw_runtime::emulation::cleanup_resources(),
)
.await
{
Ok(_) => wrkflw_logging::debug("Emulation cleanup completed successfully"),
Err(_) => wrkflw_logging::warning("Emulation cleanup timed out, continuing with shutdown"),
}
wrkflw_logging::info("Resource cleanup completed");
}
async fn handle_signals() {
// Set up a hard exit timer in case cleanup takes too long
// This ensures the app always exits even if Docker operations are stuck
let hard_exit_time = std::time::Duration::from_secs(10);
// Wait for Ctrl+C
match tokio::signal::ctrl_c().await {
Ok(_) => {
println!("Received Ctrl+C, shutting down and cleaning up...");
}
Err(e) => {
// Log the error but continue with cleanup
eprintln!("Warning: Failed to properly listen for ctrl+c event: {}", e);
println!("Shutting down and cleaning up...");
}
}
// Set up a watchdog thread that will force exit if cleanup takes too long
// This is important because Docker operations can sometimes hang indefinitely
let _ = std::thread::spawn(move || {
std::thread::sleep(hard_exit_time);
eprintln!(
"Cleanup taking too long (over {} seconds), forcing exit...",
hard_exit_time.as_secs()
);
wrkflw_logging::error("Forced exit due to cleanup timeout");
std::process::exit(1);
});
// Clean up containers
cleanup_on_exit().await;
// Exit with success status - the force exit thread will be terminated automatically
std::process::exit(0);
}
/// Determines if a file is a GitLab CI/CD pipeline based on its name and content
fn is_gitlab_pipeline(path: &Path) -> bool {
// First check the file name
if let Some(file_name) = path.file_name() {
if let Some(file_name_str) = file_name.to_str() {
if file_name_str == ".gitlab-ci.yml" || file_name_str.ends_with("gitlab-ci.yml") {
return true;
}
}
}
// Check if file is in .gitlab/ci directory
if let Some(parent) = path.parent() {
if let Some(parent_str) = parent.to_str() {
if parent_str.ends_with(".gitlab/ci")
&& path
.extension()
.is_some_and(|ext| ext == "yml" || ext == "yaml")
{
return true;
}
}
}
// If file exists, check the content
if path.exists() {
if let Ok(content) = std::fs::read_to_string(path) {
// GitLab CI/CD pipelines typically have stages, before_script, after_script at the top level
if content.contains("stages:")
|| content.contains("before_script:")
|| content.contains("after_script:")
{
// Check for GitHub Actions specific keys that would indicate it's not GitLab
if !content.contains("on:")
&& !content.contains("runs-on:")
&& !content.contains("uses:")
{
return true;
}
}
}
}
false
}
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
let cli = Wrkflw::parse();
let verbose = cli.verbose;
let debug = cli.debug;
// Set log level based on command line flags
if debug {
wrkflw_logging::set_log_level(wrkflw_logging::LogLevel::Debug);
wrkflw_logging::debug("Debug mode enabled - showing detailed logs");
} else if verbose {
wrkflw_logging::set_log_level(wrkflw_logging::LogLevel::Info);
wrkflw_logging::info("Verbose mode enabled");
} else {
wrkflw_logging::set_log_level(wrkflw_logging::LogLevel::Warning);
}
// Setup a Ctrl+C handler that runs in the background
tokio::spawn(handle_signals());
match &cli.command {
Some(Commands::Validate {
path,
gitlab,
exit_code,
no_exit_code,
}) => {
// Determine the path to validate
let validate_path = path
.clone()
.unwrap_or_else(|| PathBuf::from(".github/workflows"));
// Check if the path exists
if !validate_path.exists() {
eprintln!("Error: Path does not exist: {}", validate_path.display());
std::process::exit(1);
}
// Determine if we're validating a GitLab pipeline based on the --gitlab flag or file detection
let force_gitlab = *gitlab;
let mut validation_failed = false;
if validate_path.is_dir() {
// Validate all workflow files in the directory
let entries = std::fs::read_dir(&validate_path)
.expect("Failed to read directory")
.filter_map(|entry| entry.ok())
.filter(|entry| {
entry.path().is_file()
&& entry
.path()
.extension()
.is_some_and(|ext| ext == "yml" || ext == "yaml")
})
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
println!("Validating {} workflow file(s)...", entries.len());
for entry in entries {
let path = entry.path();
let is_gitlab = force_gitlab || is_gitlab_pipeline(&path);
let file_failed = if is_gitlab {
validate_gitlab_pipeline(&path, verbose)
} else {
validate_github_workflow(&path, verbose)
};
if file_failed {
validation_failed = true;
}
}
} else {
// Validate a single workflow file
let is_gitlab = force_gitlab || is_gitlab_pipeline(&validate_path);
validation_failed = if is_gitlab {
validate_gitlab_pipeline(&validate_path, verbose)
} else {
validate_github_workflow(&validate_path, verbose)
};
}
// Set exit code if validation failed and exit_code flag is true (and no_exit_code is false)
if validation_failed && *exit_code && !*no_exit_code {
std::process::exit(1);
}
}
Some(Commands::Run {
path,
runtime,
show_action_messages: _,
preserve_containers_on_failure,
gitlab,
}) => {
// Create execution configuration
let config = wrkflw_executor::ExecutionConfig {
runtime_type: runtime.clone().into(),
verbose,
preserve_containers_on_failure: *preserve_containers_on_failure,
};
// Check if we're explicitly or implicitly running a GitLab pipeline
let is_gitlab = *gitlab || is_gitlab_pipeline(path);
let workflow_type = if is_gitlab {
"GitLab CI pipeline"
} else {
"GitHub workflow"
};
wrkflw_logging::info(&format!("Running {} at: {}", workflow_type, path.display()));
// Execute the workflow
let result = wrkflw_executor::execute_workflow(path, config)
.await
.unwrap_or_else(|e| {
eprintln!("Error executing workflow: {}", e);
std::process::exit(1);
});
// Print execution summary
if result.failure_details.is_some() {
eprintln!("❌ Workflow execution failed:");
if let Some(details) = result.failure_details {
if verbose {
// Show full error details in verbose mode
eprintln!("{}", details);
} else {
// Show simplified error info in non-verbose mode
let simplified_error = details
.lines()
.filter(|line| line.contains("") || line.trim().starts_with("Error:"))
.take(5) // Limit to the first 5 error lines
.collect::<Vec<&str>>()
.join("\n");
eprintln!("{}", simplified_error);
if details.lines().count() > 5 {
eprintln!("\nUse --verbose flag to see full error details");
}
}
}
std::process::exit(1);
} else {
println!("✅ Workflow execution completed successfully!");
// Print a summary of executed jobs
if true {
// Always show job summary
println!("\nJob summary:");
for job in result.jobs {
println!(
" {} {} ({})",
match job.status {
wrkflw_executor::JobStatus::Success => "",
wrkflw_executor::JobStatus::Failure => "",
wrkflw_executor::JobStatus::Skipped => "⏭️",
},
job.name,
match job.status {
wrkflw_executor::JobStatus::Success => "success",
wrkflw_executor::JobStatus::Failure => "failure",
wrkflw_executor::JobStatus::Skipped => "skipped",
}
);
// Always show steps, not just in debug mode
println!(" Steps:");
for step in job.steps {
let step_status = match step.status {
wrkflw_executor::StepStatus::Success => "",
wrkflw_executor::StepStatus::Failure => "",
wrkflw_executor::StepStatus::Skipped => "⏭️",
};
println!(" {} {}", step_status, step.name);
// If step failed and we're not in verbose mode, show condensed error info
if step.status == wrkflw_executor::StepStatus::Failure && !verbose {
// Extract error information from step output
let error_lines = step
.output
.lines()
.filter(|line| {
line.contains("error:")
|| line.contains("Error:")
|| line.trim().starts_with("Exit code:")
|| line.contains("failed")
})
.take(3) // Limit to 3 most relevant error lines
.collect::<Vec<&str>>();
if !error_lines.is_empty() {
println!(" Error details:");
for line in error_lines {
println!(" {}", line.trim());
}
if step.output.lines().count() > 3 {
println!(" (Use --verbose for full output)");
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
// Cleanup is handled automatically via the signal handler
}
Some(Commands::TriggerGitlab { branch, variable }) => {
// Convert optional Vec<(String, String)> to Option<HashMap<String, String>>
let variables = variable
.as_ref()
.map(|v| v.iter().cloned().collect::<HashMap<String, String>>());
// Trigger the pipeline
if let Err(e) = wrkflw_gitlab::trigger_pipeline(branch.as_deref(), variables).await {
eprintln!("Error triggering GitLab pipeline: {}", e);
std::process::exit(1);
}
}
Some(Commands::Tui {
path,
runtime,
show_action_messages: _,
preserve_containers_on_failure,
}) => {
// Set runtime type based on the runtime choice
let runtime_type = runtime.clone().into();
// Call the TUI implementation from the ui crate
if let Err(e) = wrkflw_ui::run_wrkflw_tui(
path.as_ref(),
runtime_type,
verbose,
*preserve_containers_on_failure,
)
.await
{
eprintln!("Error running TUI: {}", e);
std::process::exit(1);
}
}
Some(Commands::Trigger {
workflow,
branch,
input,
}) => {
// Convert optional Vec<(String, String)> to Option<HashMap<String, String>>
let inputs = input
.as_ref()
.map(|i| i.iter().cloned().collect::<HashMap<String, String>>());
// Trigger the workflow
if let Err(e) =
wrkflw_github::trigger_workflow(workflow, branch.as_deref(), inputs).await
{
eprintln!("Error triggering GitHub workflow: {}", e);
std::process::exit(1);
}
}
Some(Commands::List) => {
list_workflows_and_pipelines(verbose);
}
None => {
// Launch TUI by default when no command is provided
let runtime_type = wrkflw_executor::RuntimeType::Docker;
// Call the TUI implementation from the ui crate with default path
if let Err(e) = wrkflw_ui::run_wrkflw_tui(None, runtime_type, verbose, false).await {
eprintln!("Error running TUI: {}", e);
std::process::exit(1);
}
}
}
}
/// Validate a GitHub workflow file
/// Returns true if validation failed, false if it passed
fn validate_github_workflow(path: &Path, verbose: bool) -> bool {
print!("Validating GitHub workflow file: {}... ", path.display());
// Use the ui crate's validate_workflow function
match wrkflw_ui::validate_workflow(path, verbose) {
Ok(_) => {
// The detailed validation output is already printed by the function
// We need to check if there were validation issues
// Since wrkflw_ui::validate_workflow doesn't return the validation result directly,
// we need to call the evaluator directly to get the result
match wrkflw_evaluator::evaluate_workflow_file(path, verbose) {
Ok(result) => !result.is_valid,
Err(_) => true, // Parse errors count as validation failure
}
}
Err(e) => {
eprintln!("Error validating workflow: {}", e);
true // Any error counts as validation failure
}
}
}
/// Validate a GitLab CI/CD pipeline file
/// Returns true if validation failed, false if it passed
fn validate_gitlab_pipeline(path: &Path, verbose: bool) -> bool {
print!("Validating GitLab CI pipeline file: {}... ", path.display());
// Parse and validate the pipeline file
match wrkflw_parser::gitlab::parse_pipeline(path) {
Ok(pipeline) => {
println!("✅ Valid syntax");
// Additional structural validation
let validation_result = wrkflw_validators::validate_gitlab_pipeline(&pipeline);
if !validation_result.is_valid {
println!("⚠️ Validation issues:");
for issue in validation_result.issues {
println!(" - {}", issue);
}
true // Validation failed
} else {
if verbose {
println!("✅ All validation checks passed");
}
false // Validation passed
}
}
Err(e) => {
println!("❌ Invalid");
eprintln!("Validation failed: {}", e);
true // Parse error counts as validation failure
}
}
}
/// List available workflows and pipelines in the repository
fn list_workflows_and_pipelines(verbose: bool) {
// Check for GitHub workflows
let github_path = PathBuf::from(".github/workflows");
if github_path.exists() && github_path.is_dir() {
println!("GitHub Workflows:");
let entries = std::fs::read_dir(&github_path)
.expect("Failed to read directory")
.filter_map(|entry| entry.ok())
.filter(|entry| {
entry.path().is_file()
&& entry
.path()
.extension()
.is_some_and(|ext| ext == "yml" || ext == "yaml")
})
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
if entries.is_empty() {
println!(" No workflow files found in .github/workflows");
} else {
for entry in entries {
println!(" - {}", entry.path().display());
}
}
} else {
println!("GitHub Workflows: No .github/workflows directory found");
}
// Check for GitLab CI pipeline
let gitlab_path = PathBuf::from(".gitlab-ci.yml");
if gitlab_path.exists() && gitlab_path.is_file() {
println!("GitLab CI Pipeline:");
println!(" - {}", gitlab_path.display());
} else {
println!("GitLab CI Pipeline: No .gitlab-ci.yml file found");
}
// Check for other GitLab CI pipeline files
if verbose {
println!("Searching for other GitLab CI pipeline files...");
let entries = walkdir::WalkDir::new(".")
.follow_links(true)
.into_iter()
.filter_map(|entry| entry.ok())
.filter(|entry| {
entry.path().is_file()
&& entry
.file_name()
.to_string_lossy()
.ends_with("gitlab-ci.yml")
&& entry.path() != gitlab_path
})
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
if !entries.is_empty() {
println!("Additional GitLab CI Pipeline files:");
for entry in entries {
println!(" - {}", entry.path().display());
}
}
}
}

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#!/bin/bash
# Simple script to publish all wrkflw crates to crates.io in dependency order
set -e
DRY_RUN=${1:-""}
if [[ "$DRY_RUN" == "--dry-run" ]]; then
echo "🧪 DRY RUN: Testing wrkflw crates publication"
else
echo "🚀 Publishing wrkflw crates to crates.io"
fi
# Check if we're logged in to crates.io
if [ ! -f ~/.cargo/credentials.toml ] && [ ! -f ~/.cargo/credentials ]; then
echo "❌ Not logged in to crates.io. Please run: cargo login <your-token>"
exit 1
fi
# Publication order (respecting dependencies)
CRATES=(
"models"
"logging"
"utils"
"matrix"
"validators"
"github"
"gitlab"
"parser"
"runtime"
"evaluator"
"executor"
"ui"
"wrkflw"
)
echo "📦 Publishing crates in dependency order..."
for crate in "${CRATES[@]}"; do
if [[ "$DRY_RUN" == "--dry-run" ]]; then
echo "Testing $crate..."
cd "crates/$crate"
cargo publish --dry-run --allow-dirty
echo "$crate dry-run successful"
else
echo "Publishing $crate..."
cd "crates/$crate"
cargo publish --allow-dirty
echo "✅ Published $crate"
fi
cd - > /dev/null
# Small delay to avoid rate limiting (except for the last crate and in dry-run)
if [[ "$crate" != "wrkflw" ]] && [[ "$DRY_RUN" != "--dry-run" ]]; then
echo " Waiting 10 seconds to avoid rate limits..."
sleep 10
fi
done
if [[ "$DRY_RUN" == "--dry-run" ]]; then
echo "🎉 All crates passed dry-run tests!"
echo ""
echo "To actually publish, run:"
echo " ./publish_crates.sh"
else
echo "🎉 All crates published successfully!"
echo ""
echo "Users can now install wrkflw with:"
echo " cargo install wrkflw"
fi

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#[async_trait]
impl ContainerRuntime for EmulationRuntime {
async fn run_container(
&self,
image: &str,
cmd: &[&str],
env_vars: &[(&str, &str)],
working_dir: &Path,
volumes: &[(&Path, &Path)],
) -> Result<ContainerOutput, ContainerError> {
// ... existing code ...
}
async fn pull_image(&self, image: &str) -> Result<(), ContainerError> {
// ... existing code ...
}
async fn build_image(&self, dockerfile: &Path, tag: &str) -> Result<(), ContainerError> {
// ... existing code ...
}
async fn prepare_language_environment(
&self,
language: &str,
version: Option<&str>,
additional_packages: Option<Vec<String>>,
) -> Result<String, ContainerError> {
// For emulation runtime, we'll use a simplified approach
// that doesn't require building custom images
let base_image = match language {
"python" => version.map_or("python:3.11-slim".to_string(), |v| format!("python:{}", v)),
"node" => version.map_or("node:20-slim".to_string(), |v| format!("node:{}", v)),
"java" => version.map_or("eclipse-temurin:17-jdk".to_string(), |v| format!("eclipse-temurin:{}", v)),
"go" => version.map_or("golang:1.21-slim".to_string(), |v| format!("golang:{}", v)),
"dotnet" => version.map_or("mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/sdk:7.0".to_string(), |v| format!("mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/sdk:{}", v)),
"rust" => version.map_or("rust:latest".to_string(), |v| format!("rust:{}", v)),
_ => return Err(ContainerError::ContainerStart(format!("Unsupported language: {}", language))),
};
// For emulation, we'll just return the base image
// The actual package installation will be handled during container execution
Ok(base_image)
}
}

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pub mod evaluator;
pub mod executor;
pub mod github;
pub mod gitlab;
pub mod logging;
pub mod matrix;
pub mod models;
pub mod parser;
pub mod runtime;
pub mod ui;
pub mod utils;
pub mod validators;
use bollard::Docker;
/// Clean up all resources when exiting the application
/// This is used by both main.rs and in tests
pub async fn cleanup_on_exit() {
// Clean up Docker resources if available, but don't let it block indefinitely
match tokio::time::timeout(std::time::Duration::from_secs(3), async {
match Docker::connect_with_local_defaults() {
Ok(docker) => {
let _ = executor::docker::cleanup_containers(&docker).await;
let _ = executor::docker::cleanup_networks(&docker).await;
}
Err(_) => {
// Docker not available
logging::info("Docker not available, skipping Docker cleanup");
}
}
})
.await
{
Ok(_) => logging::debug("Docker cleanup completed successfully"),
Err(_) => {
logging::warning("Docker cleanup timed out after 3 seconds, continuing with shutdown")
}
}
// Always clean up emulation resources
match tokio::time::timeout(
std::time::Duration::from_secs(2),
runtime::emulation::cleanup_resources(),
)
.await
{
Ok(_) => logging::debug("Emulation cleanup completed successfully"),
Err(_) => logging::warning("Emulation cleanup timed out, continuing with shutdown"),
}
logging::info("Resource cleanup completed");
}

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// Import public modules from lib.rs
use wrkflw::*;
use bollard::Docker;
use clap::{Parser, Subcommand};
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::path::PathBuf;
#[derive(Debug, Parser)]
#[command(
name = "wrkflw",
about = "GitHub Workflow validator and executor",
version,
long_about = "A GitHub Workflow validator and executor that runs workflows locally.\n\nExamples:\n wrkflw validate # Validate all workflows in .github/workflows\n wrkflw run .github/workflows/build.yml # Run a specific workflow\n wrkflw --verbose run .github/workflows/build.yml # Run with more output\n wrkflw --debug run .github/workflows/build.yml # Run with detailed debug information\n wrkflw run --emulate .github/workflows/build.yml # Use emulation mode instead of Docker"
)]
struct Wrkflw {
#[command(subcommand)]
command: Option<Commands>,
/// Run in verbose mode with detailed output
#[arg(short, long, global = true)]
verbose: bool,
/// Run in debug mode with extensive execution details
#[arg(short, long, global = true)]
debug: bool,
}
#[derive(Debug, Subcommand)]
enum Commands {
/// Validate GitHub workflow files
Validate {
/// Path to workflow file or directory (defaults to .github/workflows)
path: Option<PathBuf>,
},
/// Execute GitHub workflow files locally
Run {
/// Path to workflow file to execute
path: PathBuf,
/// Use emulation mode instead of Docker
#[arg(short, long)]
emulate: bool,
/// Show 'Would execute GitHub action' messages in emulation mode
#[arg(long, default_value_t = false)]
show_action_messages: bool,
},
/// Open TUI interface to manage workflows
Tui {
/// Path to workflow file or directory (defaults to .github/workflows)
path: Option<PathBuf>,
/// Use emulation mode instead of Docker
#[arg(short, long)]
emulate: bool,
/// Show 'Would execute GitHub action' messages in emulation mode
#[arg(long, default_value_t = false)]
show_action_messages: bool,
},
/// Trigger a GitHub workflow remotely
Trigger {
/// Name of the workflow file (without .yml extension)
workflow: String,
/// Branch to run the workflow on
#[arg(short, long)]
branch: Option<String>,
/// Key-value inputs for the workflow in format key=value
#[arg(short, long, value_parser = parse_key_val)]
input: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>,
},
/// Trigger a GitLab pipeline remotely
TriggerGitlab {
/// Branch to run the pipeline on
#[arg(short, long)]
branch: Option<String>,
/// Key-value variables for the pipeline in format key=value
#[arg(short = 'V', long, value_parser = parse_key_val)]
variable: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>,
},
/// List available workflows
List,
}
// Parser function for key-value pairs
fn parse_key_val(s: &str) -> Result<(String, String), String> {
let pos = s
.find('=')
.ok_or_else(|| format!("invalid KEY=value: no `=` found in `{}`", s))?;
Ok((s[..pos].to_string(), s[pos + 1..].to_string()))
}
// Make this function public for testing
pub async fn cleanup_on_exit() {
// Clean up Docker resources if available, but don't let it block indefinitely
match tokio::time::timeout(std::time::Duration::from_secs(3), async {
match Docker::connect_with_local_defaults() {
Ok(docker) => {
executor::cleanup_resources(&docker).await;
}
Err(_) => {
// Docker not available
logging::info("Docker not available, skipping Docker cleanup");
}
}
})
.await
{
Ok(_) => logging::debug("Docker cleanup completed successfully"),
Err(_) => {
logging::warning("Docker cleanup timed out after 3 seconds, continuing with shutdown")
}
}
// Always clean up emulation resources
match tokio::time::timeout(
std::time::Duration::from_secs(2),
runtime::emulation::cleanup_resources(),
)
.await
{
Ok(_) => logging::debug("Emulation cleanup completed successfully"),
Err(_) => logging::warning("Emulation cleanup timed out, continuing with shutdown"),
}
logging::info("Resource cleanup completed");
}
async fn handle_signals() {
// Set up a hard exit timer in case cleanup takes too long
// This ensures the app always exits even if Docker operations are stuck
let hard_exit_time = std::time::Duration::from_secs(10);
// Wait for Ctrl+C
match tokio::signal::ctrl_c().await {
Ok(_) => {
println!("Received Ctrl+C, shutting down and cleaning up...");
}
Err(e) => {
// Log the error but continue with cleanup
eprintln!("Warning: Failed to properly listen for ctrl+c event: {}", e);
println!("Shutting down and cleaning up...");
}
}
// Set up a watchdog thread that will force exit if cleanup takes too long
// This is important because Docker operations can sometimes hang indefinitely
let _ = std::thread::spawn(move || {
std::thread::sleep(hard_exit_time);
eprintln!(
"Cleanup taking too long (over {} seconds), forcing exit...",
hard_exit_time.as_secs()
);
logging::error("Forced exit due to cleanup timeout");
std::process::exit(1);
});
// Clean up containers
cleanup_on_exit().await;
// Exit with success status - the force exit thread will be terminated automatically
std::process::exit(0);
}
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
let cli = Wrkflw::parse();
let verbose = cli.verbose;
let debug = cli.debug;
// Set log level based on command line flags
if debug {
logging::set_log_level(logging::LogLevel::Debug);
logging::debug("Debug mode enabled - showing detailed logs");
} else if verbose {
logging::set_log_level(logging::LogLevel::Info);
logging::info("Verbose mode enabled");
} else {
logging::set_log_level(logging::LogLevel::Warning);
}
// Setup a Ctrl+C handler that runs in the background
tokio::spawn(handle_signals());
match &cli.command {
Some(Commands::Validate { path }) => {
// Determine the path to validate
let validate_path = path
.clone()
.unwrap_or_else(|| PathBuf::from(".github/workflows"));
// Run the validation
ui::validate_workflow(&validate_path, verbose).unwrap_or_else(|e| {
eprintln!("Error: {}", e);
std::process::exit(1);
});
}
Some(Commands::Run {
path,
emulate,
show_action_messages: _,
}) => {
// Set runner mode based on flags
let runtime_type = if *emulate {
executor::RuntimeType::Emulation
} else {
executor::RuntimeType::Docker
};
// First validate the workflow file
match parser::workflow::parse_workflow(path) {
Ok(_) => logging::info("Validating workflow..."),
Err(e) => {
logging::error(&format!("Workflow validation failed: {}", e));
std::process::exit(1);
}
}
// Execute the workflow
match executor::execute_workflow(path, runtime_type, verbose || debug).await {
Ok(result) => {
// Print job results
for job in &result.jobs {
println!(
"\n{} Job {}: {}",
if job.status == executor::JobStatus::Success {
""
} else {
""
},
job.name,
if job.status == executor::JobStatus::Success {
"succeeded"
} else {
"failed"
}
);
// Print step results
for step in &job.steps {
println!(
" {} {}",
if step.status == executor::StepStatus::Success {
""
} else {
""
},
step.name
);
if !step.output.trim().is_empty() {
// If the output is very long, trim it
let output_lines = step.output.lines().collect::<Vec<&str>>();
println!(" Output:");
// In verbose mode, show complete output
if verbose || debug {
for line in &output_lines {
println!(" {}", line);
}
} else {
// Show only the first few lines
let max_lines = 5;
for line in output_lines.iter().take(max_lines) {
println!(" {}", line);
}
if output_lines.len() > max_lines {
println!(" ... ({} more lines, use --verbose to see full output)",
output_lines.len() - max_lines);
}
}
}
}
}
// Print detailed failure information if available
if let Some(failure_details) = &result.failure_details {
println!("\n❌ Workflow execution failed!");
println!("{}", failure_details);
println!("\nTo fix these issues:");
println!("1. Check the formatting issues with: cargo fmt");
println!("2. Fix clippy warnings with: cargo clippy -- -D warnings");
println!("3. Run tests to ensure everything passes: cargo test");
std::process::exit(1);
} else {
println!("\n✅ Workflow completed successfully!");
}
}
Err(e) => {
logging::error(&format!("Workflow execution failed: {}", e));
std::process::exit(1);
}
}
}
Some(Commands::Tui {
path,
emulate,
show_action_messages,
}) => {
// Open the TUI interface
let runtime_type = if *emulate {
executor::RuntimeType::Emulation
} else {
// Check if Docker is available, fall back to emulation if not
if !executor::docker::is_available() {
println!("⚠️ Docker is not available. Using emulation mode instead.");
logging::warning("Docker is not available. Using emulation mode instead.");
executor::RuntimeType::Emulation
} else {
executor::RuntimeType::Docker
}
};
// Control hiding action messages based on the flag
if !show_action_messages {
std::env::set_var("WRKFLW_HIDE_ACTION_MESSAGES", "true");
} else {
std::env::set_var("WRKFLW_HIDE_ACTION_MESSAGES", "false");
}
match ui::run_wrkflw_tui(path.as_ref(), runtime_type, verbose).await {
Ok(_) => {
// Clean up on successful exit
cleanup_on_exit().await;
}
Err(e) => {
eprintln!("Error: {}", e);
cleanup_on_exit().await;
std::process::exit(1);
}
}
}
Some(Commands::Trigger {
workflow,
branch,
input,
}) => {
logging::info(&format!("Triggering workflow {} on GitHub", workflow));
// Convert inputs to HashMap
let input_map = input.as_ref().map(|i| {
i.iter()
.map(|(k, v)| (k.clone(), v.clone()))
.collect::<HashMap<String, String>>()
});
match github::trigger_workflow(workflow, branch.as_deref(), input_map).await {
Ok(_) => logging::info("Workflow triggered successfully"),
Err(e) => {
eprintln!("Error triggering workflow: {}", e);
std::process::exit(1);
}
}
}
Some(Commands::TriggerGitlab { branch, variable }) => {
logging::info("Triggering pipeline on GitLab");
// Convert variables to HashMap
let variable_map = variable.as_ref().map(|v| {
v.iter()
.map(|(k, v)| (k.clone(), v.clone()))
.collect::<HashMap<String, String>>()
});
match gitlab::trigger_pipeline(branch.as_deref(), variable_map).await {
Ok(_) => logging::info("GitLab pipeline triggered successfully"),
Err(e) => {
eprintln!("Error triggering GitLab pipeline: {}", e);
std::process::exit(1);
}
}
}
Some(Commands::List) => {
logging::info("Listing available workflows");
// Attempt to get GitHub repo info
if let Ok(repo_info) = github::get_repo_info() {
match github::list_workflows(&repo_info).await {
Ok(workflows) => {
if workflows.is_empty() {
println!("No GitHub workflows found in repository");
} else {
println!("GitHub workflows:");
for workflow in workflows {
println!(" {}", workflow);
}
}
}
Err(e) => {
eprintln!("Error listing GitHub workflows: {}", e);
}
}
} else {
println!("Not a GitHub repository or unable to get repository information");
}
// Attempt to get GitLab repo info
if let Ok(repo_info) = gitlab::get_repo_info() {
match gitlab::list_pipelines(&repo_info).await {
Ok(pipelines) => {
if pipelines.is_empty() {
println!("No GitLab pipelines found in repository");
} else {
println!("GitLab pipelines:");
for pipeline in pipelines {
println!(" {}", pipeline);
}
}
}
Err(e) => {
eprintln!("Error listing GitLab pipelines: {}", e);
}
}
} else {
println!("Not a GitLab repository or unable to get repository information");
}
}
None => {
// Default to TUI interface if no subcommand
// Check if Docker is available, fall back to emulation if not
let runtime_type = if !executor::docker::is_available() {
println!("⚠️ Docker is not available. Using emulation mode instead.");
logging::warning("Docker is not available. Using emulation mode instead.");
executor::RuntimeType::Emulation
} else {
executor::RuntimeType::Docker
};
// Set environment variable to hide action messages by default
std::env::set_var("WRKFLW_HIDE_ACTION_MESSAGES", "true");
match ui::run_wrkflw_tui(
Some(&PathBuf::from(".github/workflows")),
runtime_type,
verbose,
)
.await
{
Ok(_) => {
// Clean up on successful exit
cleanup_on_exit().await;
}
Err(e) => {
eprintln!("Error: {}", e);
cleanup_on_exit().await;
std::process::exit(1);
}
}
}
}
// Final cleanup before program exit
cleanup_on_exit().await;
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pub struct ValidationResult {
pub is_valid: bool,
pub issues: Vec<String>,
}
impl Default for ValidationResult {
fn default() -> Self {
Self::new()
}
}
impl ValidationResult {
pub fn new() -> Self {
ValidationResult {
is_valid: true,
issues: Vec::new(),
}
}
pub fn add_issue(&mut self, issue: String) {
self.is_valid = false;
self.issues.push(issue);
}
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use jsonschema::JSONSchema;
use serde_json::Value;
use std::fs;
use std::path::Path;
const GITHUB_WORKFLOW_SCHEMA: &str = include_str!("../../schemas/github-workflow.json");
pub struct SchemaValidator {
schema: JSONSchema,
}
impl SchemaValidator {
pub fn new() -> Result<Self, String> {
let schema_json: Value = serde_json::from_str(GITHUB_WORKFLOW_SCHEMA)
.map_err(|e| format!("Failed to parse GitHub workflow schema: {}", e))?;
let schema = JSONSchema::compile(&schema_json)
.map_err(|e| format!("Failed to compile JSON schema: {}", e))?;
Ok(Self { schema })
}
pub fn validate_workflow(&self, workflow_path: &Path) -> Result<(), String> {
// Read the workflow file
let content = fs::read_to_string(workflow_path)
.map_err(|e| format!("Failed to read workflow file: {}", e))?;
// Parse YAML to JSON Value
let workflow_json: Value = serde_yaml::from_str(&content)
.map_err(|e| format!("Failed to parse workflow YAML: {}", e))?;
// Validate against schema
if let Err(errors) = self.schema.validate(&workflow_json) {
let mut error_msg = String::from("Workflow validation failed:\n");
for error in errors {
error_msg.push_str(&format!("- {}\n", error));
}
return Err(error_msg);
}
Ok(())
}
}

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# Testing Strategy
This directory contains integration tests for the `wrkflw` project. We follow the Rust testing best practices by organizing tests as follows:
This directory contains all tests and test-related files for the `wrkflw` project. We follow the Rust testing best practices by organizing tests as follows:
## Test Organization
@@ -11,6 +11,17 @@ This directory contains integration tests for the `wrkflw` project. We follow th
- **End-to-End Tests**: Also located in this `tests/` directory
- `cleanup_test.rs` - Tests for cleanup functionality with Docker resources
## Test Directory Structure
- **`fixtures/`**: Test data and configuration files
- `gitlab-ci/` - GitLab CI configuration files for testing
- **`workflows/`**: GitHub Actions workflow files for testing
- Various YAML files for testing workflow validation and execution
- **`scripts/`**: Test automation scripts
- `test-podman-basic.sh` - Basic Podman integration test script
- `test-preserve-containers.sh` - Container preservation testing script
- **`TESTING_PODMAN.md`**: Comprehensive Podman testing documentation
## Running Tests
To run all tests:

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# Testing Podman Support in WRKFLW
This document provides comprehensive testing steps to verify that Podman support is working correctly in wrkflw.
## Prerequisites
### 1. Install Podman
Choose the installation method for your operating system:
#### macOS (using Homebrew)
```bash
brew install podman
```
#### Ubuntu/Debian
```bash
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install podman
```
#### RHEL/CentOS/Fedora
```bash
# Fedora
sudo dnf install podman
# RHEL/CentOS 8+
sudo dnf install podman
```
#### Windows
```bash
# Using Chocolatey
choco install podman-desktop
# Or download from https://podman.io/getting-started/installation
```
### 2. Initialize Podman (macOS/Windows only)
```bash
podman machine init
podman machine start
```
### 3. Verify Podman Installation
```bash
podman version
podman info
```
Expected output should show Podman version and system information without errors.
### 4. Build WRKFLW with Podman Support
```bash
cd /path/to/wrkflw
cargo build --release
```
## Test Plan
### Test 1: CLI Runtime Selection
#### 1.1 Test Default Runtime (Docker)
```bash
# Should default to Docker
./target/release/wrkflw run --help | grep -A 5 "runtime"
```
Expected: Should show `--runtime` option with default value `docker`.
#### 1.2 Test Podman Runtime Selection
```bash
# Should accept podman as runtime
./target/release/wrkflw run --runtime podman tests/workflows/example.yml
```
Expected: Should run without CLI argument errors.
#### 1.3 Test Emulation Runtime Selection
```bash
# Should accept emulation as runtime
./target/release/wrkflw run --runtime emulation tests/workflows/example.yml
```
Expected: Should run without CLI argument errors.
#### 1.4 Test Invalid Runtime Selection
```bash
# Should reject invalid runtime
./target/release/wrkflw run --runtime invalid tests/workflows/example.yml
```
Expected: Should show error about invalid runtime choice.
### Test 2: Podman Availability Detection
#### 2.1 Test with Podman Available
```bash
# Ensure Podman is running
podman info > /dev/null && echo "Podman is available"
# Test wrkflw detection
./target/release/wrkflw run --runtime podman --verbose test-workflows/example.yml
```
Expected: Should show "Podman is available, using Podman runtime" in logs.
#### 2.2 Test with Podman Unavailable
```bash
# Temporarily make podman unavailable
sudo mv /usr/local/bin/podman /usr/local/bin/podman.bak 2>/dev/null || echo "Podman not in /usr/local/bin"
# Test fallback to emulation
./target/release/wrkflw run --runtime podman --verbose test-workflows/example.yml
# Restore podman
sudo mv /usr/local/bin/podman.bak /usr/local/bin/podman 2>/dev/null || echo "Nothing to restore"
```
Expected: Should show "Podman is not available. Using emulation mode instead."
### Test 3: Container Execution with Podman
#### 3.1 Create a Simple Test Workflow
Create `test-podman-workflow.yml`:
```yaml
name: Test Podman Workflow
on: [workflow_dispatch]
jobs:
test-podman:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
container: ubuntu:20.04
steps:
- name: Test basic commands
run: |
echo "Testing Podman container execution"
whoami
pwd
ls -la
echo "Container test completed successfully"
- name: Test environment variables
env:
TEST_VAR: "podman-test"
run: |
echo "Testing environment variables"
echo "TEST_VAR: $TEST_VAR"
echo "GITHUB_WORKSPACE: $GITHUB_WORKSPACE"
echo "RUNNER_OS: $RUNNER_OS"
- name: Test volume mounting
run: |
echo "Testing volume mounting"
echo "test-file-content" > test-file.txt
cat test-file.txt
ls -la test-file.txt
```
#### 3.2 Test Podman Container Execution
```bash
./target/release/wrkflw run --runtime podman --verbose test-podman-workflow.yml
```
Expected: Should execute all steps successfully using Podman containers.
#### 3.3 Compare with Docker Execution
```bash
# Test same workflow with Docker
./target/release/wrkflw run --runtime docker --verbose test-podman-workflow.yml
# Test same workflow with emulation
./target/release/wrkflw run --runtime emulation --verbose test-podman-workflow.yml
```
Expected: All three runtimes should produce similar results (emulation may have limitations).
### Test 4: TUI Interface Testing
#### 4.1 Test TUI Runtime Selection
```bash
./target/release/wrkflw tui tests/workflows/
```
**Test Steps:**
1. Launch TUI
2. Press `e` key to cycle through runtimes
3. Verify status bar shows: Docker → Podman → Emulation → Docker
4. Check that Podman status shows "Connected" or "Not Available"
5. Select a workflow and run it with Podman runtime
#### 4.2 Test TUI with Specific Runtime
```bash
# Start TUI with Podman runtime
./target/release/wrkflw tui --runtime podman test-workflows/
# Start TUI with emulation runtime
./target/release/wrkflw tui --runtime emulation test-workflows/
```
Expected: TUI should start with the specified runtime active.
### Test 5: Container Preservation Testing
**Note**: Container preservation is fully supported with Podman and works correctly.
#### 5.1 Test Container Cleanup (Default)
```bash
# Run a workflow that will fail
echo 'name: Failing Test
on: [workflow_dispatch]
jobs:
fail:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
container: ubuntu:20.04
steps:
- run: exit 1' > test-fail-workflow.yml
./target/release/wrkflw run --runtime podman test-fail-workflow.yml
# Check if containers were cleaned up
podman ps -a --filter "name=wrkflw-"
```
Expected: No wrkflw containers should remain.
#### 5.2 Test Container Preservation on Failure
```bash
./target/release/wrkflw run --runtime podman --preserve-containers-on-failure test-fail-workflow.yml
# Check if failed container was preserved
podman ps -a --filter "name=wrkflw-"
```
Expected: Should show preserved container. Note the container ID for inspection.
#### 5.3 Test Container Inspection
```bash
# Get container ID from previous step
CONTAINER_ID=$(podman ps -a --filter "name=wrkflw-" --format "{{.ID}}" | head -1)
# Inspect the preserved container
podman exec -it $CONTAINER_ID bash
# Inside container: explore the environment, check files, etc.
# Exit with: exit
# Clean up manually
podman rm $CONTAINER_ID
```
### Test 6: Image Operations Testing
#### 6.1 Test Image Pulling
```bash
# Create workflow that uses a specific image
echo 'name: Image Pull Test
on: [workflow_dispatch]
jobs:
test:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
container: node:18-alpine
steps:
- run: node --version' > test-image-pull.yml
./target/release/wrkflw run --runtime podman --verbose test-image-pull.yml
```
Expected: Should pull node:18-alpine image and execute successfully.
#### 6.2 Test Custom Image Building
```bash
# Create a workflow that builds a custom image (if supported)
# This tests the build_image functionality
mkdir -p test-build
echo 'FROM ubuntu:20.04
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y curl
CMD ["echo", "Custom image test"]' > test-build/Dockerfile
echo 'name: Image Build Test
on: [workflow_dispatch]
jobs:
test:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Build and test custom image
run: |
echo "Testing custom image scenarios"
curl --version' > test-custom-image.yml
# Note: This test depends on language environment preparation
./target/release/wrkflw run --runtime podman --verbose test-custom-image.yml
```
### Test 7: Error Handling and Edge Cases
#### 7.1 Test Invalid Container Image
```bash
echo 'name: Invalid Image Test
on: [workflow_dispatch]
jobs:
test:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
container: nonexistent-image:invalid-tag
steps:
- run: echo "This should fail"' > test-invalid-image.yml
./target/release/wrkflw run --runtime podman test-invalid-image.yml
```
Expected: Should handle image pull failure gracefully with clear error message.
#### 7.2 Test Network Connectivity
```bash
echo 'name: Network Test
on: [workflow_dispatch]
jobs:
test:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
container: ubuntu:20.04
steps:
- name: Test network access
run: |
apt-get update
apt-get install -y curl
curl -s https://httpbin.org/get
- name: Test DNS resolution
run: nslookup google.com' > test-network.yml
./target/release/wrkflw run --runtime podman --verbose test-network.yml
```
Expected: Should have network access and complete successfully.
#### 7.3 Test Resource Intensive Workflow
```bash
echo 'name: Resource Test
on: [workflow_dispatch]
jobs:
test:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
container: ubuntu:20.04
steps:
- name: Memory test
run: |
echo "Testing memory usage"
free -h
dd if=/dev/zero of=/tmp/test bs=1M count=100
ls -lh /tmp/test
rm /tmp/test
- name: CPU test
run: |
echo "Testing CPU usage"
yes > /dev/null &
PID=$!
sleep 2
kill $PID
echo "CPU test completed"' > test-resources.yml
./target/release/wrkflw run --runtime podman --verbose test-resources.yml
```
### Test 8: Comparison Testing
#### 8.1 Create Comprehensive Test Workflow
```bash
echo 'name: Comprehensive Runtime Comparison
on: [workflow_dispatch]
env:
GLOBAL_VAR: "global-value"
jobs:
test-all-features:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
container: ubuntu:20.04
env:
JOB_VAR: "job-value"
steps:
- name: Environment test
env:
STEP_VAR: "step-value"
run: |
echo "=== Environment Variables ==="
echo "GLOBAL_VAR: $GLOBAL_VAR"
echo "JOB_VAR: $JOB_VAR"
echo "STEP_VAR: $STEP_VAR"
echo "GITHUB_WORKSPACE: $GITHUB_WORKSPACE"
echo "GITHUB_REPOSITORY: $GITHUB_REPOSITORY"
echo "RUNNER_OS: $RUNNER_OS"
- name: File system test
run: |
echo "=== File System Test ==="
pwd
ls -la
whoami
id
df -h
- name: Network test
run: |
echo "=== Network Test ==="
apt-get update -q
apt-get install -y curl iputils-ping
ping -c 3 8.8.8.8
curl -s https://httpbin.org/ip
- name: Process test
run: |
echo "=== Process Test ==="
ps aux
top -b -n 1 | head -10
- name: Package installation test
run: |
echo "=== Package Test ==="
apt-get install -y python3 python3-pip
python3 --version
pip3 --version' > comprehensive-test.yml
```
#### 8.2 Run Comprehensive Test with All Runtimes
```bash
echo "Testing with Docker:"
./target/release/wrkflw run --runtime docker --verbose comprehensive-test.yml > docker-test.log 2>&1
echo "Testing with Podman:"
./target/release/wrkflw run --runtime podman --verbose comprehensive-test.yml > podman-test.log 2>&1
echo "Testing with Emulation:"
./target/release/wrkflw run --runtime emulation --verbose comprehensive-test.yml > emulation-test.log 2>&1
# Compare results
echo "=== Comparing Results ==="
echo "Docker exit code: $?"
echo "Podman exit code: $?"
echo "Emulation exit code: $?"
# Optional: Compare log outputs
diff docker-test.log podman-test.log | head -20
```
## Expected Results Summary
### ✅ **Should Work:**
- CLI accepts `--runtime podman` without errors
- TUI cycles through Docker → Podman → Emulation with 'e' key
- Status bar shows Podman availability correctly
- Container execution works identically to Docker
- Container cleanup respects preservation settings
- Image pulling and basic image operations work
- Environment variables are passed correctly
- Volume mounting works for workspace access
- Network connectivity is available in containers
- Error handling is graceful and informative
### ⚠️ **Limitations to Expect:**
- Some advanced Docker-specific features may not work identically
- Performance characteristics may differ from Docker
- Podman-specific configuration might be needed for complex scenarios
- Error messages may differ between Docker and Podman
### 🚨 **Should Fail Gracefully:**
- Invalid runtime selection should show clear error
- Missing Podman should fall back to emulation with warning
- Invalid container images should show helpful error messages
- Network issues should be reported clearly
## Cleanup
After testing, clean up test files:
```bash
rm -f test-podman-workflow.yml test-fail-workflow.yml test-image-pull.yml
rm -f test-custom-image.yml test-invalid-image.yml test-network.yml
rm -f test-resources.yml comprehensive-test.yml
rm -f docker-test.log podman-test.log emulation-test.log
rm -rf test-build/
podman system prune -f # Clean up unused containers and images
```
## Troubleshooting
### Common Issues:
1. **"Podman not available"**
- Verify Podman installation: `podman version`
- Check Podman service: `podman machine list` (macOS/Windows)
2. **Permission errors**
- Podman should work rootless by default
- Check user namespaces: `podman unshare cat /proc/self/uid_map`
3. **Network issues**
- Test basic connectivity: `podman run --rm ubuntu:20.04 ping -c 1 8.8.8.8`
4. **Container startup failures**
- Check Podman logs: `podman logs <container-id>`
- Verify image availability: `podman images`
This comprehensive testing plan should verify that Podman support is working correctly and help identify any issues that need to be addressed.

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.build-template:
stage: build
script:
- cargo build --release
artifacts:
paths:
- target/release/
expire_in: 1 week
cache:
key:
files:
- Cargo.lock
paths:
- ${CARGO_HOME}
- target/
# Normal build job
build:
extends: .build-template
rules:
- if: $CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE == "merge_request_event"
- if: $CI_COMMIT_BRANCH == "main"
# Debug build with additional flags
debug-build:
extends: .build-template
script:
- cargo build --features debug
variables:
RUSTFLAGS: "-Z debug-info=2"
rules:
- if: $CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE == "merge_request_event" && $DEBUG_BUILD == "true"
when: manual

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