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ci: pilot per-arch split for faster-whisper and llama-cpp-quantization
Convert two backends from QEMU-emulated multi-arch (linux/amd64,linux/arm64
on a single ubuntu-latest) to native per-arch + manifest-list merge:
- amd64 leg on ubuntu-latest
- arm64 leg on ubuntu-24.04-arm (native, ~5-10x faster than emulated)
- merge job assembles both digests under the final tag via
docker buildx imagetools create
Backends piloted:
- -cpu-faster-whisper (small Python, fast baseline)
- -cpu-llama-cpp-quantization (heavier compile path, stress test)
Infrastructure changes that the rest of Phase 2 (Tasks 2.5+) will reuse:
- .github/backend-matrix.yml entries gain a `platform-tag` field
('amd64'/'arm64') for matrix entries that participate in the split.
Other entries omit it; backend_build.yml already defaults missing
values to '' (empty cache key suffix preserved as cache<suffix>-).
- backend.yml + backend_pr.yml forward `platform-tag` from matrix to
the reusable backend_build.yml.
- scripts/changed-backends.js groups filtered entries by tag-suffix
and emits a `merge-matrix` (plus `has-merges`) for groups of size>=2.
Singletons aren't merged.
- backend.yml + backend_pr.yml gain a `backend-merge-jobs` job that
consumes merge-matrix and calls backend_merge.yml after backend-jobs.
PR variant is also event-gated so the no-op-on-PR merge job doesn't
even start.
The other 34 multi-arch entries are unchanged in this PR -- Task 2.5
fans out the same shape to them once the pilot is observed green.
Assisted-by: Claude:claude-opus-4-7
Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
Co-authored-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
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9.2 KiB
JavaScript
244 lines
9.2 KiB
JavaScript
import fs from "fs";
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import yaml from "js-yaml";
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import { Octokit } from "@octokit/core";
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// Matrix data lives in a small data-only YAML so both backend.yml (master push)
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// and backend_pr.yml (pull_request) can use a dynamic `matrix: ${{ fromJson(...) }}`
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// for the live job, while this script remains the single source of truth for
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// "what backends does the project know about".
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const matrixYml = yaml.load(fs.readFileSync(".github/backend-matrix.yml", "utf8"));
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const includes = matrixYml.include;
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const includesDarwin = matrixYml.includeDarwin;
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const eventPath = process.env.GITHUB_EVENT_PATH;
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const event = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(eventPath, "utf8"));
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// Infer backend path
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function inferBackendPath(item) {
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if (item.dockerfile.endsWith("python")) {
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return `backend/python/${item.backend}/`;
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}
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if (item.dockerfile.endsWith("golang")) {
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return `backend/go/${item.backend}/`;
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}
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if (item.dockerfile.endsWith("rust")) {
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return `backend/rust/${item.backend}/`;
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}
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if (item.dockerfile.endsWith("ik-llama-cpp")) {
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return `backend/cpp/ik-llama-cpp/`;
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}
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if (item.dockerfile.endsWith("turboquant")) {
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// turboquant is a llama.cpp fork that reuses backend/cpp/llama-cpp sources
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// via a thin wrapper Makefile. Changes to either dir should retrigger it.
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return `backend/cpp/turboquant/`;
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}
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if (item.dockerfile.endsWith("llama-cpp")) {
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return `backend/cpp/llama-cpp/`;
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}
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return null;
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}
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function inferBackendPathDarwin(item) {
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if (!item.lang) {
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return `backend/python/${item.backend}/`;
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}
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return `backend/${item.lang}/${item.backend}/`;
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}
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// Build a deduplicated map of backend name -> path prefix from all matrix entries
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function getAllBackendPaths() {
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const paths = new Map();
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for (const item of includes) {
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const p = inferBackendPath(item);
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if (p && !paths.has(item.backend)) {
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paths.set(item.backend, p);
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}
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}
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for (const item of includesDarwin) {
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const p = inferBackendPathDarwin(item);
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if (p && !paths.has(item.backend)) {
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paths.set(item.backend, p);
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}
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}
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return paths;
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}
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const allBackendPaths = getAllBackendPaths();
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const token = process.env.GITHUB_TOKEN;
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const octokit = new Octokit({ auth: token });
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// PR file list — paginated.
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async function getChangedFilesForPR(event) {
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const prNumber = event.pull_request.number;
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const repo = event.repository.name;
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const owner = event.repository.owner.login;
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let files = [];
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let page = 1;
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while (true) {
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const res = await octokit.request('GET /repos/{owner}/{repo}/pulls/{pull_number}/files', {
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owner,
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repo,
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pull_number: prNumber,
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per_page: 100,
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page
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});
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files = files.concat(res.data.map(f => f.filename));
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if (res.data.length < 100) break;
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page++;
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}
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return files;
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}
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// Branch-push file list — uses the Compare API so it works in shallow clones.
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// Returns null to signal "we cannot compute a reliable diff; run everything".
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async function getChangedFilesForPush(event) {
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const before = event.before;
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const after = event.after;
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// First push to a branch carries an all-zero `before` SHA and there's no
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// base to diff against. Run everything in that case.
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if (!before || !after || /^0+$/.test(before)) return null;
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const owner = event.repository.owner.login;
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const repo = event.repository.name;
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let res;
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try {
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res = await octokit.request('GET /repos/{owner}/{repo}/compare/{basehead}', {
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owner,
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repo,
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basehead: `${before}...${after}`,
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});
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} catch (err) {
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console.log("compare API failed, falling back to run-all:", err.message);
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return null;
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}
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if (!res.data || !Array.isArray(res.data.files)) return null;
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// The compare endpoint caps the file list at 300. If we hit the cap we may
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// be missing changes — be conservative and run everything.
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if (res.data.files.length >= 300) {
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console.log("compare API returned 300+ files (truncated), falling back to run-all");
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return null;
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}
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return res.data.files.map(f => f.filename);
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}
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// Group filtered linux matrix entries by tag-suffix and emit a merge-matrix
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// entry for any tag-suffix that appears 2+ times. That's the trigger for
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// "this backend has multiple per-arch legs and we need a manifest list".
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// Singletons aren't merged — single-arch backends push by digest and don't
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// need a manifest list assembled across legs.
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function computeMergeMatrix(entries) {
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const groups = new Map();
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for (const item of entries) {
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if (!item['tag-suffix']) continue;
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const key = item['tag-suffix'];
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if (!groups.has(key)) groups.set(key, []);
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groups.get(key).push(item);
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}
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const include = [];
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for (const [tagSuffix, group] of groups) {
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if (group.length < 2) continue;
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// tag-latest must agree across legs — they're going to publish under
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// the same final tag, so disagreeing on whether it's also the :latest
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// tag is an authoring bug. Warn loudly so a Task 2.5 fan-out typo is
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// visible in CI logs instead of silently shipping the leg-0 value.
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const first = group[0]['tag-latest'] || '';
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for (const m of group) {
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if ((m['tag-latest'] || '') !== first) {
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console.warn(`tag-latest mismatch in group ${tagSuffix}: legs disagree (using ${first})`);
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break;
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}
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}
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include.push({
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'tag-suffix': tagSuffix,
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'tag-latest': first,
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});
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}
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return { include };
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}
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function emitFullMatrix() {
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const mergeMatrix = computeMergeMatrix(includes);
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const hasMerges = mergeMatrix.include.length > 0 ? 'true' : 'false';
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fs.appendFileSync(process.env.GITHUB_OUTPUT, `run-all=true\n`);
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fs.appendFileSync(process.env.GITHUB_OUTPUT, `has-backends=true\n`);
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fs.appendFileSync(process.env.GITHUB_OUTPUT, `has-backends-darwin=true\n`);
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fs.appendFileSync(process.env.GITHUB_OUTPUT, `has-merges=${hasMerges}\n`);
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fs.appendFileSync(process.env.GITHUB_OUTPUT, `matrix=${JSON.stringify({ include: includes })}\n`);
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fs.appendFileSync(process.env.GITHUB_OUTPUT, `matrix-darwin=${JSON.stringify({ include: includesDarwin })}\n`);
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fs.appendFileSync(process.env.GITHUB_OUTPUT, `merge-matrix=${JSON.stringify(mergeMatrix)}\n`);
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for (const backend of allBackendPaths.keys()) {
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fs.appendFileSync(process.env.GITHUB_OUTPUT, `${backend}=true\n`);
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}
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}
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function emitFilteredMatrix(changedFiles) {
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console.log("Changed files:", changedFiles);
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const filtered = includes.filter(item => {
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const backendPath = inferBackendPath(item);
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if (!backendPath) return false;
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return changedFiles.some(file => file.startsWith(backendPath));
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});
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const filteredDarwin = includesDarwin.filter(item => {
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const backendPath = inferBackendPathDarwin(item);
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return changedFiles.some(file => file.startsWith(backendPath));
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});
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console.log("Filtered files:", filtered);
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console.log("Filtered files Darwin:", filteredDarwin);
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const hasBackends = filtered.length > 0 ? 'true' : 'false';
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const hasBackendsDarwin = filteredDarwin.length > 0 ? 'true' : 'false';
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console.log("Has backends?:", hasBackends);
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console.log("Has Darwin backends?:", hasBackendsDarwin);
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const mergeMatrix = computeMergeMatrix(filtered);
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const hasMerges = mergeMatrix.include.length > 0 ? 'true' : 'false';
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fs.appendFileSync(process.env.GITHUB_OUTPUT, `run-all=false\n`);
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fs.appendFileSync(process.env.GITHUB_OUTPUT, `has-backends=${hasBackends}\n`);
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fs.appendFileSync(process.env.GITHUB_OUTPUT, `has-backends-darwin=${hasBackendsDarwin}\n`);
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fs.appendFileSync(process.env.GITHUB_OUTPUT, `has-merges=${hasMerges}\n`);
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fs.appendFileSync(process.env.GITHUB_OUTPUT, `matrix=${JSON.stringify({ include: filtered })}\n`);
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fs.appendFileSync(process.env.GITHUB_OUTPUT, `matrix-darwin=${JSON.stringify({ include: filteredDarwin })}\n`);
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fs.appendFileSync(process.env.GITHUB_OUTPUT, `merge-matrix=${JSON.stringify(mergeMatrix)}\n`);
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// Per-backend boolean outputs
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for (const [backend, pathPrefix] of allBackendPaths) {
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let changed = changedFiles.some(file => file.startsWith(pathPrefix));
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// turboquant reuses backend/cpp/llama-cpp sources via a thin wrapper;
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// changes to either directory should retrigger its pipeline.
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if (backend === "turboquant" && !changed) {
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changed = changedFiles.some(file => file.startsWith("backend/cpp/llama-cpp/"));
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}
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fs.appendFileSync(process.env.GITHUB_OUTPUT, `${backend}=${changed ? 'true' : 'false'}\n`);
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}
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}
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(async () => {
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// Tag pushes and an explicit FORCE_ALL escape hatch always rebuild everything.
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// FORCE_ALL is set from backend.yml whenever github.ref starts with refs/tags/.
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const forceAll = process.env.FORCE_ALL === 'true';
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const isTagPush = typeof event.ref === 'string' && event.ref.startsWith('refs/tags/');
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const isBranchPush = !!event.ref && !event.pull_request && !isTagPush;
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let changedFiles = null;
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if (event.pull_request) {
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changedFiles = await getChangedFilesForPR(event);
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} else if (isBranchPush && !forceAll) {
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changedFiles = await getChangedFilesForPush(event);
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// null -> fall through to the full matrix (e.g. first push, API truncated,
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// network failure).
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}
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// All other event types (workflow_dispatch, schedule, tag pushes, FORCE_ALL)
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// leave changedFiles === null and run everything.
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if (changedFiles === null) {
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emitFullMatrix();
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return;
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}
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emitFilteredMatrix(changedFiles);
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})();
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