The reason behind this refactoring is that all of the sketch related functions can (and will) be used for other purposes.
Build in the sketch directory: This will make it easy to handle artifacts after the build.
Separate sketch related functions from IDE installation script. This is the main commit.
Create a separate job for the Cmake check. This check was part of one of the Linux build. I believe that it's not the best place for such a check.
Checking for the skip landmarks and validity of the the sketch directory were already done by count_sketches.
Cache downloaded tools.
Cancel duplicate jobs.
Use current repo when linking the core, this allows users to test their code when creating PRs against their forks (for instance an error in an example sketch will build successfully in a fork workflow.)
Cache Arduino IDE.
Add workflow_dispatch to be able to trigger the workflow manually.
- Remove the execute bit from source and text files.
- on-pages.sh script needs the execute bit to be set.
Signed-off-by: Abdelatif Guettouche <abdelatif.guettouche@espressif.com>
All the workflows are now migrated to Github Actions.
Update the on-push.sh script to remove references to TravisCI variables.
Signed-off-by: Abdelatif Guettouche <abdelatif.guettouche@espressif.com>
* Update toolchain
* Update package_esp32_index.template.json
* add optional component dependencies after Kconfig options are known (#5404)
Until this commit, Kconfig options (e.g. CONFIG_TINYUSB_ENABLED) were
used in conditions preceding idf_component_register to determine which
components need to be added to `arduino` component requirements.
However the Kconfig options aren't known at the early expansion stage,
when the component CMakeLists.txt files are expanded the first time
and requirements are evaluated. So all the conditions evaluated as if
the options were not set.
This commit changes the logic to only add these components as
dependencies when the Kconfig options are known. Dependencies become
"weak", which means that if one of the components isn't included into
the build for some reason, it is not added as a dependency.
This may happen, for example, if the component is not present in the
`components` directory or is excluded by setting `COMPONENTS` variable
in the project CMakeLists.txt file.
This also ensures that if the component is not present, it will not be
added as a dependency, and this will allow the build to proceed.
Follow-up to https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32/pull/5391.
Closes https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32/issues/5319.
* IDF master d93887f9f
* PlatformIO updates for CI (#5387)
* Update PlatformIO CI build script
- Switch to the latest toolchains 8.4.0 for ESP32, ESP32S2, ESP32C3
- Use PlatformIO from master branch for better robustness
* Update package.json for PlatformIO
Co-authored-by: Ivan Grokhotkov <ivan@espressif.com>
Co-authored-by: Valerii Koval <valeros@users.noreply.github.com>