Run a local server with an API compatible with build systems like Gradle, Bazel, Buck, Pants, etc.
/<KEY> endpoint supports GET, POST/PUT and HEAD methods for downloading, uploading and existence checking of a cache entry with KEY cache key.
portOptional Port number to start the proxy on. By default, 12321 is used.
uses: cirruslabs/http-cache-action@master
After that you can reach the HTTP Caching Proxy via http://localhost:12321/
name: Tests on: [push, pull_request] jobs: test-gradle: runs-on: ubuntu-latest name: Gradle Check steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v2 - uses: cirruslabs/http-cache-action@master - uses: actions/setup-java@v1 with: java-version: 13 - run: ./gradlew check
Don't forget to add the following to your settings.gradle:
ext.isCiServer = System.getenv().containsKey("CI") buildCache { local { enabled = !isCiServer } remote(HttpBuildCache) { url = 'http://' + System.getenv().getOrDefault("CIRRUS_HTTP_CACHE_HOST", "localhost:12321") + "/" enabled = isCiServer push = true } }
Or the following to your settings.gradle.kts if you are using Kotlin Script:
val isCiServer = System.getenv().containsKey("CI") buildCache { local { isEnabled = !isCiServer } remote<HttpBuildCache> { val cacheHost = System.getenv().getOrDefault("CIRRUS_HTTP_CACHE_HOST", "localhost:12321") url = uri("http://$cacheHost/") isEnabled = isCiServer isPush = true } }