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Earl Warren 2dad7ef20f
[CI] Forgejo Actions based release process
Refs: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/website/pulls/230
(cherry picked from commit 87d56bf6c7)

[CI] Forgejo Actions based release process (squash)

base64 -w0 to avoid wrapping when the doer name is long as it creates
a broken config.json

(cherry picked from commit 9efdc27e49)

[CI] Forgejo Actions based release process (squash) generate .xz files and sources

Generate .xz files
Check .sha256
Generate the source tarbal

(cherry picked from commit 7afec520c4)

[CI] Forgejo Actions based release process (squash) release notes

(cherry picked from commit d8f4f4807b)

[CI] Forgejo Actions based release process (squash) publish and sign release

(cherry picked from commit a52778c747)
(cherry picked from commit cf2ec62740)

[CI] Forgejo Actions based release process (squash) version

use Actions environment variables in Makefile (#25319) (#25318)

uses Actions variable to determine the version. But Forgejo builds
happen in a container where they are not available. Do not use them.

Also verify the version of the binary is as expected for sanity check.

(cherry picked from commit 6decf111a1)
(cherry picked from commit 206d0b3886)

[CI] read STORED_VERSION_FILE if available

(cherry picked from commit af74085ebf)

[CI] backward compatible executable compilation

Add a new static-executable target to use in Dockerfiles and restore
the $(EXECUTABLE) target to what it was before to for backward
compatibility.

The release process now builds static executables instead of
dynamically linked ones which makes them more portable. It changes the
requirements at compile time and is not backward compatible. In
particular it may break packaging that rely on the target that
currently creates a dynamically linked executable.

(cherry picked from commit 84d02a174a)
(cherry picked from commit 854be47328)

[CI] Forgejo Actions based release process (squash) doc / ca / verbosity

- Document workflow
- Increase verbosity if VERBOSE=true
- Download the Certificate Authority if behind the VPN

(cherry picked from commit 168d5d5869)
(cherry picked from commit 8756c9a72a)
2023-07-16 23:15:13 +02:00

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name: 'Publish release'
author: 'Forgejo authors'
description: |
Publish release
inputs:
forgejo:
description: 'URL of the Forgejo instance where the release is uploaded (e.g. https://codeberg.org)'
required: true
from-owner:
description: 'the owner from which a release is to be copied (e.g forgejo-integration)'
required: true
to-owner:
description: 'the owner to which a release is to be copied (e.g. forgejo-experimental). It has be an organization in which doer has the required permissions. Or be the same as the doer'
required: true
repo:
description: 'the repository from which a release is to be copied relative to from-owner and to-owner'
default: 'forgejo'
ref-name:
description: 'ref_name of the tag of the release to be copied (e.g. github.ref_name)'
required: true
doer:
description: 'Name of the user authoring the release (e.g. release-team). The user must be authorized to create packages in to-owner and releases in to-owner/repo'
required: true
token:
description: 'application token created on forgejo by the doer, with a scope allowing it to create packages in to-owner and releases in to-owner/repo'
required: true
gpg-private-key:
description: 'GPG Private Key to sign the release artifacts'
gpg-passphrase:
description: 'Passphrase of the GPG Private Key'
verbose:
description: 'Increase the verbosity level'
default: 'false'
runs:
using: "composite"
steps:
- id: hostport
run: |
url="${{ inputs.forgejo }}"
hostport=${url##http*://}
hostport=${hostport%%/}
echo "value=$hostport" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- id: tag-version
run: |
version="${{ inputs.ref-name }}"
version=${version##*v}
echo "value=$version" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: apt-get install docker.io
run: |
DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get install --no-install-recommends -qq -y docker.io
- name: download release
uses: https://code.forgejo.org/actions/forgejo-release@v1
with:
url: ${{ inputs.forgejo }}
repo: ${{ inputs.from-owner }}/${{ inputs.repo }}
direction: download
release-dir: release
download-retry: 60
token: ${{ inputs.token }}
verbose: ${{ inputs.verbose }}
- name: upload release
uses: https://code.forgejo.org/actions/forgejo-release@v1
with:
url: ${{ inputs.forgejo }}
repo: ${{ inputs.to-owner }}/${{ inputs.repo }}
direction: upload
release-dir: release
release-notes: "See https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/src/branch/forgejo/RELEASE-NOTES.md#${{ steps.tag-version.outputs.value }}"
token: ${{ inputs.token }}
gpg-private-key: ${{ inputs.gpg-private-key }}
gpg-passphrase: ${{ inputs.gpg-passphrase }}
verbose: ${{ inputs.verbose }}
- name: login to the registry
uses: https://github.com/docker/login-action@v2
with:
registry: ${{ steps.hostport.outputs.value }}
username: ${{ inputs.doer }}
password: ${{ inputs.token }}
- uses: https://code.forgejo.org/forgejo/forgejo-container-image@v1
env:
VERIFY: 'false'
with:
url: https://${{ steps.hostport.outputs.value }}
destination-owner: ${{ inputs.to-owner }}
owner: ${{ inputs.from-owner }}
suffixes: '-rootless'
project: ${{ inputs.repo }}
tag: ${{ steps.tag-version.outputs.value }}
doer: ${{ inputs.doer }}
token: ${{ inputs.token }}
verbose: ${{ inputs.verbose }}