GitHub Action to setup the Fortran Package Manager on Ubuntu, MacOS and Windows.
- uses: fortran-lang/setup-fpm@v7
with:
github-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}This will download the latest fpm version to the CI machine and add it to the path.
fpm can therefore be called from the command line as usual in your workflows:
e.g.:
- run: fpm rungithub-token (only needed if fpm-version is 'latest' or not specified), an access token used to query the latest version of fpm. Set to ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} to use the existing github actions token.
fpm-version (optional, default: see below) the tag corresponding to a Github release from which to fetch the fpm binary.
- If set to
'latest'then the latestfpmrelease at fortran-lang/fpm will be substituted.github-tokenmust be provided iffpm-versionis'latest'.
fpm-repository (optional, default: https://github.com/fortran-lang/fpm) which Github fork to fetch release binaries from.
Starting with v7, setup-fpm is pinpointed to fpm version v0.11.0 to ensure compatibility with newer features and changes.
Previous versions default to the latest stable release, which is fetched automatically when fpm-version is set to 'latest'.
| Release Version | Default fpm-version |
|---|---|
| v1 | latest |
| v2 | latest |
| v3 | latest |
| v4 | latest |
| v5 | latest |
| v6.0.1 | latest |
| v6 | latest |
| v6.1.0 | latest |
| v7 | 0.11.0 |
| v8 | 0.11.0 |
Note: fpm changed asset naming convention starting version v0.11.0. So, the latest option will not work anymore with versions of setup-fpm prior to v7.