Persist flaker's DuckDB storage across GitHub Actions runs and feed it from multiple sources (vitest reports, custom adapter reports, etc.). Use when wiring `@mizchi/flaker` into a new repo's CI, adding a new ingest source to an existing flaker setup, or debugging why `flaker apply` / `flaker run --gate ...` "lost its history" between runs. Encodes the cache key shape, fetch-depth requirements, `--changed` derivation, and the import-step placement that internal flaker users converged on.
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Persist flaker's DuckDB storage across GitHub Actions runs and feed it from multiple sources (vitest reports, custom adapter reports, etc.). Use when wiring `@mizchi/flaker` into a new repo's CI, adding a new ingest source to an existing flaker setup, or debugging why `flaker apply` / `flaker run --gate ...` "lost its history" between runs. Encodes the cache key shape, fetch-depth requirements, `--changed` derivation, and the import-step placement that internal flaker users converged on.
flaker storage cache on GitHub Actions
flaker keeps its data in a DuckDB file at the path declared by flaker.toml[storage] path (default .flaker/data). For flaky detection / KPI / quarantine to work, that file must persist between CI runs. GitHub Actions has no first-class runtime storage, so the convention is actions/cache@v4 with a sliding key.
key uses github.run_id so each run writes a new cache entry on save (GH Actions saves at end of job).
restore-keys: flaker-data- matches anything written previously, falling back to the most recent — so the next run sees the latest accumulated state regardless of which earlier run produced it.
if: always() so a failed earlier step still triggers the save (history-on-failure is fine and often more useful than history-only-on-success).
The path MUST equal flaker.toml's [storage] path. Default is .flaker/data (a file, not a directory — pre-creating it as a dir breaks the DuckDB open).
In a pnpm workspace monorepo: prefix the cache path with the package directory, e.g. packages/<pkg>/.flaker/data. flaker does NOT walk up to find flaker.toml — it must live next to where flaker is invoked. Mismatched cache path vs flaker.toml location surfaces as Config file not found (when running from repo root) or "history vanished every run" (when cache and flaker disagree on where storage is).
Triggering writes
actions/cache@v4 saves automatically in its post-step. Callers don't cache save explicitly. The save key is the run-id, so duplicate writes never collide.
fetch-depth for --changed derivation
Any flaker invocation that uses the hybrid / affected strategy (flaker run --gate merge in CI profile, by default) needs --changed <files,...>. Without it: Error: hybrid mode requires resolver and changedFiles.
-uses:actions/checkout@v4with:fetch-depth:0# need history for `git diff` against the PR base
-name:flakerrun--gatemergeenv:BASE_REF:${{github.event.pull_request.base.ref}}run:|
changed=$(git diff --name-only "origin/${BASE_REF}...HEAD" | tr '\n' ',' | sed 's/,$//')
pnpm exec flaker run --gate merge --changed "$changed"
Empty diff (config-only PR, etc.) is fine — hybrid falls back to the configured fallback strategy.
Workflows: which one persists, which one reads
Reference layout for splitting workflows by trigger:
Workflow
Trigger
Reads cache
Writes cache
Notes
flaker-nightly.yml
cron + workflow_dispatch
yes
yes
Runs flaker apply. The canonical writer of vitest history.
<source>-baseline.yml
push to main + cron
yes
yes
Imports a custom-adapter report via flaker import --adapter <name>. Same cache key.
flaker-pr.yml
pull_request
yes
(yes implicitly, harmless)
Advisory only, continue-on-error: true.
<source>-pr-gate.yml
pull_request
NO
NO
PR-scoped runs would distort the population — keep them ephemeral.
Rule of thumb: anything that touches main / scheduled writes; PR-scoped checks read-only or no cache.
Adding a new ingest source
Common pattern (custom adapter, see flaker#79 for the adapter contract):
Produce the report file (e.g. <source>-report.json, vitest-report.json).
Restore the cache (or rely on the same job's earlier restore step).
The cache save at end-of-job picks up the new rows automatically.
if: always() ensures partial-failure runs still record what they saw before the failure.
Don't do this
Don't pre-create .flaker/data as a directory before flaker runs. DuckDB expects to open it as a file; IO Error: Could not read from file ... Is a directory is the symptom. The cache path: .flaker/data referencing a not-yet-existing file is fine — actions/cache restores it if present, and flaker creates it if not.
Don't add flaker import to PR-only workflows without thinking. PR runs happen on every commit-to-PR and would dominate the population. Keep PR jobs read-only against the cache.
Don't use NODE_OPTIONS=--preserve-symlinks-main with flaker ≥ 0.10.7. It was a workaround for a pnpm symlink bug fixed in 0.10.7; under 0.11.x the env var silently turns the CLI into a no-op, exit 0 (no output, no work done). Surfaced via downstream usage, removed in flaker upstream.
Don't try to write the cache from a PR fork. GH Actions disallows writes from forks for security reasons; the restore still works, the save silently no-ops.
Diagnostics
If history "vanishes":
Check the cache hit log line in the workflow run — if it says Cache not found for input keys, the restore-keys prefix doesn't match what was saved.
Check flaker.toml[storage] path matches the cached path: exactly.
Run flaker doctor in the same job — confirms the file is open-able.
flaker status --markdown exposes row counts so you can see what was actually loaded.
Reference
flaker itself (docs/contributing.md) for the storage path convention.
The --adapter system docs for writing a custom report importer.