diff --git a/.openclaw-sync/source.json b/.openclaw-sync/source.json index 5eb734b30..1a83e27b4 100644 --- a/.openclaw-sync/source.json +++ b/.openclaw-sync/source.json @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ { "repository": "openclaw/openclaw", - "sha": "c9ea10b184b4cb6b2626b32ab1f3eeb2465c25b1", - "syncedAt": "2026-04-23T01:48:33.971Z" + "sha": "c4242890f4b586528ab6136bff09f4451b56b4b8", + "syncedAt": "2026-04-23T02:02:04.671Z" } diff --git a/docs/ci.md b/docs/ci.md index c6e53fb34..b7d65b9b3 100644 --- a/docs/ci.md +++ b/docs/ci.md @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ Local changed-lane logic lives in `scripts/changed-lanes.mjs` and is executed by On pushes, the `checks` matrix adds the push-only `compat-node22` lane. On pull requests, that lane is skipped and the matrix stays focused on the normal test/channel lanes. -The slowest Node test families are split or balanced so each job stays small: channel contracts split registry and core coverage into six weighted shards total, bundled plugin tests balance across six extension workers, auto-reply runs as three balanced workers instead of six tiny workers, and agentic gateway/plugin configs are spread across the existing source-only agentic Node jobs instead of waiting on built artifacts. Broad browser, QA, media, and miscellaneous plugin tests use their dedicated Vitest configs instead of the shared plugin catch-all. The broad agents lane uses the shared Vitest file-parallel scheduler because it is import/scheduling dominated rather than owned by a single slow test file. `runtime-config` runs with the infra core-runtime shard to keep the shared runtime shard from owning the tail. `check-additional` keeps package-boundary compile/canary work together and separates it from runtime topology gateway/architecture work; the boundary guard shard runs its small independent guards concurrently inside one job, and the gateway watch regression uses the minimal `gatewayWatch` build profile instead of rebuilding the full CI artifact sidecar set. +The slowest Node test families are split or balanced so each job stays small: channel contracts split registry and core coverage into six weighted shards total, bundled plugin tests balance across six extension workers, auto-reply runs as three balanced workers instead of six tiny workers, and agentic gateway/plugin configs are spread across the existing source-only agentic Node jobs instead of waiting on built artifacts. Broad browser, QA, media, and miscellaneous plugin tests use their dedicated Vitest configs instead of the shared plugin catch-all. The broad agents lane uses the shared Vitest file-parallel scheduler because it is import/scheduling dominated rather than owned by a single slow test file. `runtime-config` runs with the infra core-runtime shard to keep the shared runtime shard from owning the tail. `check-additional` keeps package-boundary compile/canary work together and separates runtime topology architecture from gateway watch coverage; the boundary guard shard runs its small independent guards concurrently inside one job, and the gateway watch regression reuses the same-run built `dist/` and `dist-runtime/` cache from `build-artifacts` so it measures watch stability without rebuilding runtime artifacts in its own worker. Android CI runs both `testPlayDebugUnitTest` and `testThirdPartyDebugUnitTest`, then builds the Play debug APK. The third-party flavor has no separate source set or manifest; its unit-test lane still compiles that flavor with the SMS/call-log BuildConfig flags, while avoiding a duplicate debug APK packaging job on every Android-relevant push. `extension-fast` is PR-only because push runs already execute the full bundled plugin shards. That keeps changed-plugin feedback for reviews without reserving an extra Blacksmith worker on `main` for coverage already present in `checks-node-extensions`.