This is Ormolu action that helps to ensure that your Haskell project is formatted with Ormolu. The action tries to find all Haskell source code files in your repository and fails if any of them is not formatted. In case of failure it prints the diff between the actual contents of the file and its formatted version.
patternGlob patterns that are used to find source files to format. It is possible to specify several patterns by putting each on a new line (notice no quotes around the globs).respect-cabal-filesWhether to try to locate Cabal files and take into account theirdefault-extensionsanddefault-languagesettings (default: true).follow-symbolic-linksWhether to follow symbolic links (default: true).modeSpecifies whether to simply"check"files for formatting, or modify the files"inplace".extra-argsExtra arguments to pass to Ormolu.versionThe version number of Ormolu to use. Defaults to"latest".
If you are running a workflow on Windows, be wary of Git's
core.autocrlf. Ormolu always converts CRLF endings to
LF endings which may result in spurious diffs, so you probably want to
disable core.autocrlf:
$ git config --global core.autocrlf falseIn the simple case all you need to do is to add this step to your job:
- uses: haskell-actions/run-ormolu@v17However, if you are using a matrix, then it is more efficient to have a separate job for checking of formatting:
jobs:
ormolu:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: haskell-actions/run-ormolu@v17
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: ormolu
...Here, the build job depends on ormolu and will not run unless ormolu
passes.
jobs:
ormolu:
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- uses: haskell-actions/run-ormolu@v14
with:
mode: inplace
- name: apply formatting changes
uses: stefanzweifel/git-auto-commit-action@v4
if: ${{ always() }}
with:
commit_message: automated ormolu commit