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Cosmin Stejerean e21519bb28
test: update webm samples to use 0.3.0 version number (#1319)
The current libwebm integration test samples contain `libwebm-0.2.1`
however we have updated to a newer version of libwebm so we need to
update the samples.

As of `libwebm-0.3.0` this signature has been frozen so we won't have to
do this again.
2024-02-08 09:47:36 -08:00
Joey Parrish 3e71302ba4
feat!: Rewrite build system and third-party dependencies (#1310)
This work was done over ~80 individual commits in the `cmake` branch,
which are now being merged back into `main`. As a roll-up commit, it is
too big to be reviewable, but each change was reviewed individually in
context of the `cmake` branch. After this, the `cmake` branch will be
renamed `cmake-porting-history` and preserved.

---------

Co-authored-by: Geoff Jukes <geoffjukes@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Bartek Zdanowski <bartek.zdanowski@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Carlos Bentzen <cadubentzen@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Dennis E. Mungai <2356871+Brainiarc7@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Cosmin Stejerean <cstejerean@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Carlos Bentzen <carlos.bentzen@bitmovin.com>
Co-authored-by: Cosmin Stejerean <cstejerean@meta.com>
Co-authored-by: Cosmin Stejerean <cosmin@offbytwo.com>
2023-12-01 09:32:19 -08:00
modernletter ba5c77155a
fix: Add missing <cstdint> includes (#1306)
CC version 13 needs `<cstdint>` to be explicitly included to
provide fixed bits integer types.

Some files using it inludes `<stdint.h>`, some are missing direct or
undirect inclusion. This PR adds `<cstdint>` inclusion to the
minimal set of files, allowing compilation on GCC 13.

Closes #1305
2023-11-29 22:51:37 -08:00
wjywbs ac59b9ebc9
fix: Update to use official FairPlay UUID. (#1281)
Reference: https://github.com/Dash-Industry-Forum/Identifiers/issues/119 and https://dashif.org/identifiers/content_protection/
2023-11-29 22:33:13 -08:00
sr90 8465f5f020
feat(DASH): Add video transfer characteristics. (#1210)
This PR is related to https://github.com/shaka-project/shaka-packager/issues/1035
2023-09-08 14:41:41 -07:00
Caitlin O'Callaghan f264befe86
feat: Write colr atom to muxed mp4 (#1261)
This PR is an extension of the full AV1 codec string feature: [PR
1205](https://github.com/shaka-project/shaka-packager/pull/1205) and
relates to [Issue
1007](https://github.com/shaka-project/shaka-packager/issues/1007) and
[Issue
1202](https://github.com/shaka-project/shaka-packager/issues/1202).

As per the AV1 spec, the codec string may contain optional color values.
These color values are critical for detecting HDR video streams - see
[Issue
1007](https://github.com/shaka-project/shaka-packager/issues/1007).
Color information is extracted from the input mp4's `colr` atom and used
to generate the full AV1 codec string. This PR preserves the color
information by writing the `colr` atom to the muxed mp4.

**References**:
- [AV1 Codec ISO Media File Format
Binding](https://aomediacodec.github.io/av1-isobmff/#codecsparam)
- [AV1 Bitstream & Decoding Process
Specification - Section 6.4.2 Color config semantics (page
117)](https://aomediacodec.github.io/av1-spec/av1-spec.pdf)
- [QuickTime File Format
Specification](https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/QuickTime/QTFF/QTFFChap3/qtff3.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40000939-CH205-125526)
2023-08-29 18:46:19 -07:00
Prakash Duggaraju dcf32258ff
fix: Fix handling of non-interleaved multi track FMP4 files (#1214)
Do not assume that each fragment contains all tracks. 
Use track id instead of index to pick the correct timestamp.

Fixes #1213
2023-08-21 16:34:32 -07:00
Caitlin O'Callaghan cc9a691aef
feat: Generate the entire AV1 codec string when the colr atom is present (#1205)
As per the AV1 spec, the codec string may contain optional color values.

This extracts the missing color information from the mp4 `colr` atom, if
present, and generates the full AV1 codec string. 

Closes #1007
2023-08-04 09:00:59 -07:00
sr90 520926c27a
fix(MP4): Add compatible brand dby1 for Dolby content. (#1211)
This PR adds dby1 compatible brand to dolby content as per
https://professional.dolby.com/siteassets/content-creation/dolby-vision-for-content-creators/dolby_vision_bitstreams_within_the_iso_base_media_file_format_dec2017.pdf
2023-07-18 19:50:33 -07:00
Sergio Garcia Murillo d6f28d456c
fix: Prevent crash in GetEarliestTimestamp() if periods are empty (#1173)
While I have not yet found why the periods are empty, this will prevent shaka from seg faulting

Fixes #1172
2023-07-12 14:51:00 -07:00
xyb dab165d3e5
fix: Fix failure on very short WebVTT files (#1216)
Fix a bug that if the webvtt file is very short, e.g. only contains one
block

    WEBVTT

    00:00:00.500 --> 00:00:02.000
    The Web is always changing

shaka packager will report error: "Packaging Error: 6 (END_OF_STREAM)".

Fixes #1217
2023-07-12 09:07:07 -07:00
Allan Lei d9d3c7f8be
fix: Indexing `bytes` produces `int` on python3 for `pssh-box.py` (#1228)
Fixes #1227
2023-07-12 09:03:43 -07:00
sr90 ac47e529ad
fix: Update golden files for ttml tests and failing hls unit tests. (#1226)
Updating golden files for failing ttml tests in packager_test.py related
to https://github.com/shaka-project/shaka-packager/pull/1179 and
failing HLS unit tests related to
https://github.com/shaka-project/shaka-packager/pull/1170.
2023-07-12 09:01:55 -07:00
Peter Zebühr 53d91cd0f1
fix: Don't close upstream on HttpFile::Flush (#1201)
Closing the upstream on flush will effectively terminate the ongoing
curl connection. This means that we would need re-establish the
connection in order to resume writing, this is not what we want. In the
spirit of the documentation of File::Flush

```c++
/// Flush the file so that recently written data will survive an 
/// application crash (but not necessarily an OS crash). For 
/// instance, in LocalFile the data is flushed into the OS but not 
/// necessarily to disk.
```

We will instead wait for the curl thread to finish consuming what ever
might be in the upload cache, but leave the connection open for
subsequent writes.

Fixes #1196
2023-07-05 14:38:01 -07:00
Caitlin O'Callaghan d687ad1ed0
fix: Low Latency DASH: include the "availabilityTimeComplete=false" attribute (#1198)
# Low Latency DASH - `availabilityTimeComplete=false`

Low Latency DASH manifests generated by Packager were missing the
attribute `availabilityTimeComplete`. As per the [DASH
specs](https://dashif.org/docs/CR-Low-Latency-Live-r8.pdf):

**_the AdaptationSet@availabilityTimeCompleteshould be present and be
set to 'FALSE'_**

## The Issue
The missing attribute caused ULL streams from Shaka Packager to no
longer be compatible with DASH.js. Previous versions of DASH.js allowed
users to specify ULL mode when initializing the player. However, the
most recent releases of DASH.js automatically detect ULL by scanning the
manifest for ULL specific attributes. Although there are many attributes
only associated with ULL, [DASH.js only greps for
`availabilityTimeComplete` in its detection
logic](https://github.com/Dash-Industry-Forum/dash.js/blob/development/src/streaming/controllers/PlaybackController.js#L792-L805).
Because of the missing attribute in Packager and the limited ULL
verification criteria by DASH.js, Packager streams were not being
treated as low latency streams by DASH.js.

## Testing
### Unit Testing
`./mpd_unittest
--gtest_filter="SegmentTemplateTest.OneSegmentLowLatency"`
` ./mpd_unittest
--gtest_filter="LowLatencySegmentTest.LowLatencySegmentTemplate"`

### Manual Testing
- Created a low latency stream with Shaka Packager
- Observed the expected `availabilityTimeComplete=false` attribute in
the generated DASH manifest.
2023-07-05 14:33:51 -07:00
Marcus Spangenberg 494769ca86
fix: TTML generator timestamp millisecond formatting (#1179)
Fix bug where milliseconds were formatted with two digits instead of
three, resulting in incorrect timestamps in TTML cues.

Fixes #1180
2023-07-05 14:28:57 -07:00
Mark Sargent 1ab6818832
fix: hls, set the DEFAULT explicitly to NO. Supports native HLS players. (#1170)
It appears that not all Apple implementations follow the HLS guidelines.

While the DEFAULT=NO for an audio track should be optional and default
to NO, in practice native HLS players Safari and iOS devices treat the
missing DEFAULT as a MAYBE.

Fixes #1169
2023-07-05 14:18:41 -07:00
Dennis E. Mungai 80e024013d
fix: Fix issues with `collections.abc` in Python 3.10+ (#1188)
This issue is observed on Python 3.10+ and above.
This workaround addresses a major backwards compatibility break with a
major Python release version where collections.abc isn't available.

Fixes #1192
2023-05-01 09:07:08 -07:00
Dennis E. Mungai 161947f53e
fix: Fix type error in pssh-box.py with Python 3.10+ (#1187)
A single-line change on #L170 to `wv.protection_scheme =
struct.unpack('>L', bytes(protection_scheme, encoding='utf-8'))[0]`,
needed to work around this issue on Ubuntu 22.04LTS+ running Python
3.10+:

```sh
TypeError: a bytes-like object is required, not 'str'
```
On line 170.
2023-05-01 09:06:56 -07:00
Joey Parrish d5ca6e84e6
ci: Fix main workflows (#1122)
This brings some workflow improvements and fixes from the `cmake` branch
to `main`, as well as some unique fixes to keep gclient working, so that
we can continue to accept contributions in `main` until the `cmake`
merge is ready.

 - Fix docs build in GitHub Actions (from `cmake` branch)
 - Cancel workflow when a PR is updated (from `cmake` branch)
 - Fix docker failures caused by running as root (from `cmake` branch)
 - Work around exception in depot_tools on Windows
 - Use Windows 2019 images in GitHub Actions for compatibility with gyp
- Remove Docker build on ArchLinux, which no longer supports python2 at
all
- (NOTE: The `cmake` branch is still building on ArchLinux. Docker
builds for Arch will be restored to the `main` branch when the `cmake`
branch is finally merged to `main`.)
2022-10-28 15:46:33 -07:00
Bartek Zdanowski b221aa9caf
fix: Parse one frame mpeg-ts video (#1015)
Closes #1013

Co-authored-by: Joey Parrish <joeyparrish@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-10-27 20:22:17 -07:00
Bartek Zdanowski ab8ab12d09
fix: PTS diverge DTS when DTS close to 2pow33 and PTS more than 0 (#1050)
Fixes #1049

Co-authored-by: Joey Parrish <joeyparrish@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-10-27 14:21:03 -07:00
Geoff Jukes 5d998fca7f
feat: Add xHE-AAC support (#1092)
Note:
* An xHE-AAC capable encoder will auto adjust the user-specified SAP/RAP
  value to the allowed grid where SAP/RAPs can occur.
e.g.: `-rapInterval 5000` (5s) may result in actual SAPs/RAPs every
4.984s.
* To ensure SAP/RAP starts a new segment, Shaka needs to executed with a
  "--segment_duration" is less than or equal to that adjusted value.
* If every SAP/RAP should trigger a new segment, just set the segment
  length to a very low value e.g.: `--segment_duration 0.1`
2022-10-18 10:14:31 -07:00
Vishal Shah dc0395291a
fix: dash_roles add role=description for DVS audio per DASH-IF-IOP-v4.3 (#1054)
Fixes support for description role for audio DVS tracks as per spec.
2022-06-02 09:40:34 -07:00
Vishal Shah b9d477b969
fix: webvtt single cue do not fail on EOS (#1061)
While Parsing cue body check for the block size. 
If it's the last block do not error if it doesn't have a newline.

Fixes #1018
2022-06-02 09:27:47 -07:00
Joey Parrish 3fd538a587
fix: Roll back depot_tools, bypass vpython (#1045)
Using the latest depot_tools no longer works.  depot_tools also wants
to auto-update itself, which must now be disabled.

We also need to disable the copy of python (vpython) included in
depot_tools, since for some distros, it has dependencies on system
libraries that no longer exist.

Finally, we need to force some distros to use python 2, because our
build system is ancient and needs to be ripped out and replaced some
day soon.

This fixes build issues in our CI, our Dockerfiles, and in general on
certain platforms or distros.

Closes #1023
2022-03-08 16:46:18 -08:00
Joey Parrish f577e2a0cf
chore: Update URLs after moving projects (#1042)
Since a project URL is encoded into outputs, this means also updating
the golden output files.

Closes #1043
2022-03-07 11:56:34 -08:00
Vishal Shah e1b0c7c454
Fix WEBVTT Region parse 100 precent (#1006) 2021-11-15 21:28:15 -08:00
Joey Parrish e2d66b33fa fix: Fix crash in static-linked linux builds
The official, static-linked linux builds were crashing in their use of
getaddrinfo, which libcurl was configured to use.  Both getaddrinfo
and all of its alternatives available in glibc fail with static
linking.

We can fix this by configuring libcurl to use libc-ares on Linux
instead.  This allows us to keep the benefits of a statically-linked
Linux binary.

Closes #996

Change-Id: Ib4a9eb939813fd165727788726459ef4adf3fc4d
2021-10-14 10:35:49 -07:00
Joey Parrish 1b96427983 test: Improve debugging ability for docker tests
The script in packager/testing/dockers/test_dockers.sh now outputs
more useful info for debugging, uses unique container names per OS so
that the containers can be debugged, and allows filtering to re-run
specific OSes if a build fails.

Change-Id: I0cace282549c093a643009f5e60e7545a039168c
2021-10-14 10:16:22 -07:00
Joey Parrish 0afda1725c test: Update Dockerfiles
This updates the main Dockerfile and all the docker-based
distro-specific tests.  The base OS versions have been updated to
versions that have not reached end-of-life status yet, and the list of
dependencies required has been updated and pruned.

Change-Id: Ibcff2f60e739fd5d999af100af76c40aa91a75bc
2021-10-13 12:37:16 -07:00
Joey Parrish efbca399c0 fix: Add missing limits header
In many places, we used std::numeric_limits without including the
proper header.  This would build on some Linux distributions, but not
others.

This adds the missing includes, fixing the build on Fedora, among
other distros.

Change-Id: I63e9e37e5973fe23bbdf9868552db51062b1dae4
2021-10-13 12:25:34 -07:00
Joey Parrish 7392d8003e fix: Fix failure fetching encryption keys
In one of the low-latency changes, a change was made to HttpFile that
caused responses to HTTP POST requests to go missing.  This resulted
in failures to fetch encryption keys.

The breaking change was recommended by me in a PR review, and was not
caught by any unit tests.  New tests would be ideal, but I chose to
fix the bug first, rather than leave the repo broken.

This bug was brought to my attention in google/shaka-streamer#87 and
has not appeared in any release versions.

Change-Id: I9eca73d187a8a30f16c4a920fcdb7b4872253858
2021-09-06 21:54:34 -07:00
Caitlin O'Callaghan c87c5bcdef
Fix for gap size warning in Low Latency mode (#985)
## The issue
- With LL-DASH mode enabled, the gap size warning was hit and printed to the console every time a new segment was registered to the manifest.
- This occurred because the first chunk's size and duration were being stored for each segment, rather than the full segment size and duration. Note, only the first chunk's metrics are known at first because in low latency mode, the segment is registered to the manifest before it is finished being processed and written.
- Because of this, the gap size check was comparing the end time of the first chunk in the previous segment to the beginning time of the current segment, causing the check to fail every time.

## The Fix
- Update a low latency segment's duration and size once the segment file has been fully written.
- The full segment size and duration will be used to update the bandwidth estimator and the segment info list. 
- Updating the segment info list to hold the full duration is necessary for satisfying [the gap size check found in Represenation.cc](https://github.com/google/shaka-packager/blob/master/packager/mpd/base/representation.cc#L391).
- NOTE: bandwidth estimation is currently only used in HLS
2021-09-03 09:57:43 -07:00
Joey Parrish 249c83f14b build: Fix additional python2/3 issues
The generate_version_string script was only producing correct results
in python 2, not python 3.  The gyp file that references it explicitly
runs it in python3.  The shebang line of the script has been updated
to match.  The script itself has been updated such that it now works
correctly in both python2 and python3.

Scripts that are only used as modules (not executed directly) have had
their shebang lines removed.

This fixes CI failures on GitHub Actions.

Change-Id: I309bafd2fb05e8fb33f5e092ead179c8c42ea5d3
2021-08-26 12:22:20 -07:00
Caitlin O'Callaghan cd018a71c3
Low latency DASH support (#979)
# LL-DASH Support
These changes add support for LL-DASH streaming. 

**NOTE:** LL-HLS support is still in progress, but it's coming. :) 

## Testing
`./chunking_unittest --gtest_filter="ChunkingHandlerTest.LowLatencyDash"`

`./media_event_unittest --gtest_filter="MpdNotifyMuxerListenerTest.LowLatencyDash"`

`./mpd_unittest --gtest_filter="PeriodTest.LowLatencyDashMpdGetXml"`
`./mpd_unittest --gtest_filter="SimpleMpdNotifierTest.NotifyAvailabilityTimeOffset"`
`./mpd_unittest --gtest_filter="SimpleMpdNotifierTest.NotifySegmentDuration"`
`./mpd_unittest --gtest_filter="LowLatencySegmentTest.LowLatencySegmentTemplate"`

Note, packager_test must be run from the main project directory
`./out/Release/packager_test --gtest_filter="PackagerTest.LowLatencyDashEnabledAndUtcTimingNotSet"`
`./out/Release/packager_test --gtest_filter="PackagerTest.LowLatencyDashEnabledAndUtcTimingNotSet"`
2021-08-25 08:38:05 -07:00
Joey Parrish ac125564b9 build: Fix pylint 2.10 issues, use python3 where possible
The newest pylint release complained about several issues that the
older release did not.  This resolves those issues:

 - removes unneeded "u" prefix from strings
 - adds "encoding" parameter for all open() calls
 - because "encoding" is a python3-only parameter, use python3 in all
   the scripts that we control

Unfortunately, python2 is required for any scripts that import modules
from the ancient Chromium build system we're using (referenced by
DEPS), as well as kokoro scripts.

Change-Id: I2e9f97af508efe58b5a71de21740e59b1528affd
2021-08-24 12:27:03 -07:00
Joey Parrish b411af7ed9
ci: Produce static release executables on Linux (#978)
We never produced static release executables on Linux before, but the dynamic libraries they depended on were universal enough that nobody noticed. Now that we have released v2.5 and switched to GitHub Actions for CI builds, the Linux executables depend on libatomic, which is causing issues for some users.

Although we can't create fully-static executables on macOS or Windows, we can at least do so on Linux.

This adds a GYP variable static_link_binaries which can be set to request full-static binaries on Linux. This also exposes the Chromium build variable disable_fatal_linker_warnings, which is necessary when static linking on Linux due to static-link-related warnings generated by libcurl for its use of getaddrinfo. Finally, this enforces the definition of __UCLIBC__ with static linking on Linux, which is the only way to disable malloc hooks in Chromium base. Those hooks cause linker failures when linking statically on Linux.

A new check has been added to the release workflow to ensure that the builds we create are statically linked on Linux.

Closes #965
2021-08-12 20:14:43 -07:00
Joey Parrish cfbe5c08c2 cleanup: Convert all time parameters to signed
This converts all time parameters to signed, finishing a cleanup that
was started in 2018 in b4256bf0.  This changes the type of:
  - timestamps
    - PTS specifically
  - timestamp offsets
  - timescales
  - durations

This excludes:
  - MP4 box definitions
  - DTS specifically

This is meant to address signed/unsigned conversion issues on arm64
that caused some test cases to fail.

Change-Id: Ic752a20cbc6e31fea6bc0894d1771833171e7cbe
2021-08-05 18:24:15 +00:00
Joey Parrish eba176f032 build: Disable CPU-specific optimizations in libpng
This fixes the Debug build of libpng on arm64 by avoiding CPU-specific
optimizations that are not in our sources list.  The Release build
appears to have been unaffected, possibly due to link-time
optimizations or dead code stripping.

Change-Id: I900e00fe30b9f3748f2587cfea89a636b3a19811
2021-08-04 12:27:10 -07:00
Joey Parrish 68b50f656d build: Stop using hermetic clang, libc++, etc
This brings our default build config more in line with what is
necessary for some platforms anyway: using the system-installed
toolchain and sysroot to build everything.

We will no longer fetch source or binaries for any specific build
tools, such as libc++, clang, gold, binutils, or valgrind.

The main part of this change is the changing of default gyp settings
in gyp_packager.py.  For this, a bug in gyp_packager.py had to be
fixed, in which similar GYP_DEFINE key names (such as clang and
host_clang) would conflict, causing some defaults not to be installed
properly.

In order to enable clang=0 by default, some changes had to be made in
common.gypi:
  - compiler macros added to fix a compatibility issue between
    Chromium's base/mac/ folder and the actual OSX SDK
	- replaced clang_warning_flags variables with standard cflags
	  settings, plus xcode_settings for OSX
  - turned off warnings-as-errors for non-shaka code, rather than
		allow-listing specific warning types, since we can't actually fix
    those warnings on any platform
  - disabled two specific warnings in shaka code, both of which are
    caused by headers from our non-shaka dependencies

Also, one warning (missing "override" keyword) has been fixed in
vod_media_info_dump_muxer_listener.h.

Although these changes were done to make building simpler on a wider
array of platforms (arm64, for example), it seems to make the build a
bit faster, too.  For me, at least, on my main Linux workstation:
  - "gclient sync" now runs 20-30% faster
  - "ninja -C out/Release" now runs 5-13% faster

The following environment variables are no longer required:
  - DEPOT_TOOLS_WIN_TOOLCHAIN
  - MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET
Documentation, Dockerfiles, and GitHub Actions workflows have been
updated to reflect this.

The following GYP_DEFINES are no longer required for anyone:
  - clang=0
  - host_clang=0
  - clang_xcode=1
  - use_allocator=none
  - use_experimental_allocator_shim=0
Documentation, Dockerfiles, and GitHub Actions workflows have been
updated to reflect this.

The following repos are no longer dependencies in gclient:
  - binutils
  - clang
  - gold
  - libc++
  - libc++abi
  - valgrind

The following gclient hooks have been removed:
  - clang
  - mac_toolchain
  - sysroot

Change-Id: Ie94ccbeec722ab73c291cb7df897d20761a09a70
2021-07-29 13:54:44 -07:00
nvincen f018c9a9bf
Added MPEG-H support (mha1, mhm1)
Implemented according to `Audio Amendment to Guidelines for Implementation:
DASH-IF Interoperability Points, Version 4.3`
(https://dashif.org/docs/Audio%20Amendment%20to%20DASH%20IOP%204.3.pdf).

Closes #930.
2021-06-29 23:10:53 -07:00
Daniel Cantarín b7ef11fa70
Workaround warning spam using http_file
Fixes #948.
2021-06-22 11:57:51 -07:00
Joey Parrish 56e227267c Fix python linter errors and add linter checks to CI
Internal CI systems and the new GitHub CI system were out of sync,
with the external system not doing any linting.  Further, the internal
system was using an internal-only linter for Python.

This creates a script for Python linting based on the open-source
pylint tool, checks in the Google Style Guide's pylintrc file, creates
a custom action for linting and adds it to the existing workflows,
fixes pre-existing linter errors in Python scripts, and updates pylint
overrides.

b/190743862

Change-Id: Iff1f5d4690b32479af777ded0834c31c2161bd10
2021-06-21 21:46:48 +00:00
Joey Parrish e32b35f3e1 Fix clang-format output during linting
Instead of printing a binary object, treat the output of clang-format
as a utf-8 string.

b/190743862

Change-Id: I596d223792597f8157fdee2d75773131cc858c9a
2021-06-21 21:46:48 +00:00
KongQun Yang c0d68083ac Fix playready_extra_header_data
It should be enclosed in the <DATA> element.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/playready/specifications/playready-header-specification

Fixes #961.
Fixes b/173146719.

Change-Id: I7d235a44afda4a0a301e7231dc8a4e87cce124be
2021-06-18 18:34:24 +00:00
Joey Parrish a2e07a901e Refactor actions and workflows
It turns out that workflows were the wrong way to abstract reusable
pieces of work.  This turns common steps into custom actions (build
docs, build packager, test packager) which can be used as encapsulated
steps in multiple workflows.

This is a much more natural way to avoid duplication compared to the
previous approach of triggering one workflow from another.  This also
has the benefit of all of the steps of a release being represented on
GitHub as a single workflow, making it easier to understand what is
happening and what event triggered those steps.

Change-Id: Ife156d60069a39594c7b3bb3bc32080e6453b544
2021-06-17 10:32:24 -07:00
Joey Parrish 0f8749a211 CI overhaul based on GitHub Actions
This replaces Travis (for Linux & Mac) and Appveyor (for Windows) with
GitHub Actions.  In addition to using GitHub Actions to test PRs, this
also expands the automation of releases so that the only manual steps
are:

 1. Create a new CHANGELOG.md entry
 2. Create a release tag

Workflows have been create for building and testing PRs and releases,
for publishing releases to GitHub, NPM, and Docker Hub, and for
updating documentation on GitHub Pages.

When a new PR is created, GitHub Actions will:
 - Build and test on all combinations of OS, release type, and library
   type

Appveyor's workflow took ~2 hours, whereas the new GitHub Actions
workflow takes ~30 minutes.

When a new release tag is created, GitHub Actions will:
 - Create a draft release on GitHub
 - Extract release notes from CHANGELOG.md & attach them to the
   draft release
 - Build and test on all combinations of OS, release type, and library
   type, aborting if any build or test fails
 - Attach release artifacts to the draft release, aborting if any
   one artifact can't be prepared
 - Fully publish the draft release on GitHub
 - Publish the same release to NPM (triggered by GitHub release)
 - Publish the same release to Docker Hub (triggered by GitHub release)
 - Update the docs on GitHub pages

Closes #336 (GitHub Actions workflow to replace Travis and Appveyor)

b/190743862 (internal; tracking replacement of Travis)

Change-Id: Ic53eef60a8587c5d1487769a0cefaa16eb9b46e7
2021-06-16 11:52:02 -07:00
Joey Parrish 032cf2a345 Fix libpackager_type variable undefined by default
In e2efb5d4, I fixed shared_library builds on Windows, but I
introduced another issue in which the libpackager_type variable was
not correctly defined by default.  This meant that the build only
worked with this variable explicitly-defined in GYP_DEFINES when
gclient sync was run.

This fixes the default definition so that libpackager_type does not
need to be defined explicity.

Related to #318 (shared_library builds on Windows)

Issue #336 (progress toward GitHub Actions workflow to replace Travis
  and Appveyor, where we need to build and test shared_library on all
  platforms)

b/190743862 (internal; tracking replacement of Travis)

Change-Id: If353e1d3c312ab0c568d4d4d2b789e922d7216e1
2021-06-16 10:14:04 -07:00
Joey Parrish 098f58a143 Fix shared library test runs on Windows
Shared library builds worked, but failed tests because they were made
with the wrong CRT linker settings.  Strings allocated within the
library could not be freed outside the library because the dynamic CRT
was not used.

This sets necessary gyp variables to link with a dynamic CRT on
Windows, thereby fixing tests running in shared library mode that
otherwise hung in a GitHub Actions environment.

Related to #318 (shared_library builds on Windows)

Issue #336 (progress toward GitHub Actions workflow to replace Travis
  and Appveyor, where we need to build and test shared_library on all
  platforms)

b/190743862 (internal; tracking replacement of Travis)

Change-Id: Iffefd27c2aa4ec479ce1d10b099483e417d2231f
2021-06-15 19:37:32 -07:00