#!/usr/bin/env python3 import json import os import sys import hashlib def main(): target = sys.argv[1] build_command = sys.argv[2] os_version = sys.argv[3] parameters = json.loads(os.environ["RUST_CACHE_PARAMETERS"]) if "key" not in parameters: parameters["key"] = target else: parameters["key"] += "-{}".format(target) if build_command == "cargo": # If we're running cargo, we need to add the OS version to the cache. Otherwise things that link # against system packages, like openssl, can break when we use the same cache across different # versions of the runner OS. For example, when going from Ubuntu 20.04 to 22.04, we move from # OpenSSL 1.1.x to 3.x. parameters["key"] += "-{}".format(os_version) else: # Otherwise we want to include the `cross` binary's hash. The Docker images that `cross` # uses can change when the binary is updated. This protects us from using the same cache # inside containers that have changed. parameters["key"] += "-cross-binary-hash-{}".format( get_file_hash(build_command) ) file = os.environ["GITHUB_OUTPUT"] with open(file, "w") as f: for key, value in parameters.items(): f.write(f"{key}={value}") def get_file_hash(build_command): with open(build_command, "rb") as f: file_hash = hashlib.sha256() while chunk := f.read(65536): file_hash.update(chunk) return file_hash.hexdigest() main()