This workflow uses the public cache. It just can't update it. The goal of this workflow is to see how public forks behave. The name is a vestige from when we didn't have a public cache. But the original goal was always to see how public forks and external repos would behave.
* Update Go test implementations to match new spec
* Update JS test implementation
* Update Rust test Implementation
* Update root Makefile
* Update runner to new spec
* Use composite action and S3 caching
* Not using GHA cache anymore
* Try removing access key from env
* Test workflow without cache keys (#131)
* Test if it works without s3 cache keys
* Fix if statement
* Fix if statement
* Always use buildkit
* Undo debug change
* Add no cache workflow
* Skip test in no-cache workflow
* Update .github/workflows/no-cache-multidim-interop.yml
* Same workflow; use CACHING_OPTIONS
* Add Browser WebRTC test (#130)
* Add webrtc to JS test
* Add onlyDial to all queries
* Update versions.ts
* Remove unneeded timeout overrides
* Add fast multidimensional interop tests
* Remove generated files
* Remove debug code around itnerfaces
* Revert changes to setup testground
* multidim-interop: update rust v050 test
for multidim-interop with redis
* Add depends on and enable rust version for testing
* Cleanup Rust test
* Have listener print multiaddr in go v024 test
* Remove EXPOSE in dockerfile
* Update multidim-interop/go/v0.24/main.go
Co-authored-by: João Oliveira <hello@jxs.pt>
* Update multidim-interop/go/v0.22/main.go
Co-authored-by: João Oliveira <hello@jxs.pt>
* Update multidim-interop/go/v0.23/main.go
Co-authored-by: João Oliveira <hello@jxs.pt>
* Go nits
* Cleanup Rust makefile
* add working ping test (js) or multidim-interop (#98)
* add working ping test (js) or multidim-interop
* Add JS-libp2p to interop tests
* ping libp2p-js (wo): resolve PR comments
* Add yamux js-libp2p test
Co-authored-by: Marco Munizaga <git@marcopolo.io>
* Fix Go err
* Ignore errors when shutting down
* Fix err
* Rename workflow
* Remove rust v0.49
* Bump up timeouts
Co-authored-by: João Oliveira <hello@jxs.pt>
Co-authored-by: Glen De Cauwsemaecker <contact@glendc.com>