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# Continuous Integration Scripts for Delta Chat
Continuous Integration, run through [GitHub
Actions](https://docs.github.com/actions)
and an own build machine.
## Description of scripts
- `clippy.sh` runs `cargo clippy` for all Rust code in the project.
- `deny.sh` runs `cargo deny` for all Rust code in the project.
- `codespell.sh` spellchecks the source code using `codespell` tool.
- `../.github/workflows` contains jobs run by GitHub Actions.
- `run-python-test.sh` runs CFFI Python tests.
- `run-rpc-test.sh` runs JSON-RPC Python tests.
- `make-python-testenv.sh` creates a local python test development environment with CFFI bindings.
Reusing the same environment is faster than running `run-python-test.sh` which always
recreates environment from scratch and runs additional lints.
- `make-rpc-testenv.sh` creates a local python development environment with JSON-RPC bindings,
i.e. `deltachat-rpc-client` and `deltachat-rpc-server`.
- `remote_tests_python.sh` rsyncs to a build machine and runs
JSON-RPC Python tests remotely on the build machine.
- `remote_tests_rust.sh` rsyncs to the build machine and runs
Rust tests remotely on the build machine.
- `run-doxygen.sh` generates C-docs which are then uploaded to https://c.delta.chat/
- `run_all.sh` builds Python wheels
- `android-rpc-server.sh` compiles binaries of `deltachat-rpc-server` using Android NDK.
## Triggering runs on the build machine locally (fast!)
There is experimental support for triggering a remote Python or Rust test run
from your local checkout/branch. You will need to be authorized to login to
the build machine (ask your friendly sysadmin on #deltachat Libera Chat) to type:
scripts/manual_remote_tests.sh rust
scripts/manual_remote_tests.sh python
This will **rsync** your current checkout to the remote build machine
(no need to commit before) and then run either rust or python tests.