diff --git a/.github/workflows/compile-all-hardware.yml b/.github/workflows/compile-all-hardware.yml deleted file mode 100644 index 8e1895f7..00000000 --- a/.github/workflows/compile-all-hardware.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ -# This is the name of the workflow, visible on GitHub UI. -name: 🤖 Compile All Hardware - -# Here we tell GitHub when to run the workflow. -on: - # The workflow is run when a commit is pushed or for a - # Pull Request. - - push - - pull_request - -# This is the list of jobs that will be run concurrently. -jobs: - # This pre-job is run to skip workflows in case a workflow is already run, i.e. because the workflow is triggered by both push and pull_request - skip-duplicate-actions: - runs-on: ubuntu-latest - # Map a step output to a job output - outputs: - should_skip: ${{ steps.skip_check.outputs.should_skip }} - steps: - - id: skip_check - uses: fkirc/skip-duplicate-actions@v5 - with: - # All of these options are optional, so you can remove them if you are happy with the defaults - concurrent_skipping: 'never' - skip_after_successful_duplicate: 'true' - do_not_skip: '["pull_request", "workflow_dispatch", "schedule"]' - - # Since we use a build matrix, the actual number of jobs - # started depends on how many configurations the matrix - # will produce. - - # This is the name of the job. - build-hardware: - needs: skip-duplicate-actions - if: needs.skip-duplicate-actions.outputs.should_skip != 'true' - - # Here we tell GitHub that the jobs must be determined - # dynamically depending on a matrix configuration. - strategy: - # The matrix will produce one job for each combination of parameters. - matrix: - # This is the development board hardware for which the code will be compiled. - # FBQN stands for "fully qualified board name", and is used by Arduino to define the hardware to compile for. - fqbn: - - esp32:esp32:esp32 - # further ESP32 chips - #- esp32:esp32:esp32c3 - #- esp32:esp32:esp32c2 - #- esp32:esp32:esp32c6 - #- esp32:esp32:esp32h2 - #- esp32:esp32:esp32s3 - # These are the batteries for which the code will be compiled. - battery: - - NISSAN_LEAF_BATTERY - # These are the emulated inverter communication protocols for which the code will be compiled. - inverter: - - BYD_CAN - # These are the supported hardware platforms for which the code will be compiled. - hardware: - - HW_LILYGO - - HW_STARK - - HW_3LB - - HW_DEVKIT - - # This is the platform GitHub will use to run our workflow. - runs-on: ubuntu-latest - - # This is the list of steps this job will run. - steps: - # First we clone the repo using the `checkout` action. - - name: Checkout - uses: actions/checkout@v5 - - # Copy USER_SECRETS.TEMPLATE.h to USER_SECRETS.h - - name: Copy USER_SECRETS.TEMPLATE.h to USER_SECRETS.h - run: cp ./Software/USER_SECRETS.TEMPLATE.h ./Software/USER_SECRETS.h - - # We use the `arduino/setup-arduino-cli` action to install and - # configure the Arduino CLI on the system. - - name: Setup Arduino CLI - uses: arduino/setup-arduino-cli@v2 - - # We then install the platform. - - name: Install platform - run: | - arduino-cli core update-index - arduino-cli core install esp32:esp32 - - # Finally, we compile the sketch, using the FQBN that was set - # in the build matrix, and using build flags to define the - # battery and inverter set in the build matrix. - - name: Compile Sketch - run: arduino-cli compile --fqbn ${{ matrix.fqbn }} --build-property build.partitions=min_spiffs --build-property upload.maximum_size=1966080 --build-property "build.extra_flags=-Wall -Wextra -Wpedantic -Werror -DESP32 -D${{ matrix.battery}} -D${{ matrix.inverter}} -D${{ matrix.hardware}}" ./Software