ci: publish this build's own coverage and benchmarks Serving a revision is two passes over the whole corpus — FromDocuments builds the archive, LinkPass renders every document to fill the link graph — and a proposal view is a third over two whole revisions. All three grow with the space rather than with the request, and this repository had no Benchmark at all; doc/ and prosediff/ now measure them over a synthetic 208-document space and a 24-chapter specification carrying one of every change kind. The manifest gains a coverage and a bench task, both after publish so a rejected upload cannot cost a shipped apk, and both guarded: the profile must be non-empty, the benchmark names must be in the file (an empty benchfmt body uploads and reports success), and a build handed no token says so and exits 0 with the artifact still attached.
ci: publish the apk into artifacts.sr.ht as well The abuild output goes on to the S3 bucket phoebe re-indexes, and now also to the ~bigbes/main channel of artifacts.sr.ht, which indexes and signs it in the same request. One PUT per file with the shared working token; a 409 says the job ran twice and is a warning rather than a failure.
ci: run the suites against a real Postgres on the builder 93 test files across 16 packages had never run on builds.sr.ht. The manifest brings up a Postgres in the VM, exports SPECSRHT_TEST_PG and runs gofmt, go vet and `make test` before abuild. The DSN guard is the point of it. db/db_test.go, service/fixture_test.go and cmd/specsrht-migrate/main_test.go all gate on that variable, so an unset DSN does not fail anything — it skips 67 tests (counted, with and against a local Postgres) and leaves the build green over the whole persistence layer, the schema/migrations agreement check included. options="!check" in the APKBUILD means this task is the only place the suites run at all, so the guard is what makes that line true. TEST_TIMEOUT lands with it rather than after the first goroutine dump: the toolchain's default is a silent ten minutes.
ci: export the version instead of sed-ing a tracked APKBUILD The version reaches abuild as $PKGVER now, and the tracked APKBUILD is never rewritten: Go reads vcs.modified from `git status --porcelain`, so a sed of a tracked file stamps every packaged binary dirty for the whole abuild run. The export alone would not have fixed it. .gitignore covered the intermediate web/static/main.css and not the content-hashed main.min.<sha>.css that `make css` renames it to — the file that survives, and that build() writes BEFORE go build — so every packaging run compiled with an untracked file in the tree. /src/, /pkg/ and /tmp/ are the three directories abuild works in inside this checkout, GOTMPDIR among them. Also: the cacher bootstrap splits into install + init so the installer's PATH export is sourced by the next task, and goes through install.sh for its checksum verification; scss collapses into the --exec miss-and-seed form; cache_restore takes --optional plus the half-restored module cache repair; cache_save moves after publish and drops the exists-guards; publish gates on a readable ~/.apk-ci.env; tags build. package() stages what build() produced (make install-files) instead of recompiling both binaries in a fresh fakeroot process with no cache pins, and stops installing static assets that //go:embed already put in the binary. The `[ -d ./cmd/... ]` skip guards are gone: a deleted cmd/ was a green build that packaged nothing. The reasoning lives in docs/ci.md, because the manifest is a varchar(16384) and a submission over the cap gets no CI at all.