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1.1.13 #34

# description of this workflow, can be anything you want
name: Release Installer
# we need to let GitHub know _when_ we want to release, typically only when we create a new tag.
# this will target only tags, and not all pushes to the master branch.
# this part can be heavily customized to your liking, like targeting only tags that match a certain word,
# other branches or even pullrequests.
on:
push:
tags:
# match tags that start with "installer"
- "installer*"
# a workflow is built up as jobs, and within these jobs are steps
jobs:
# "release" is a job, you can name it anything you want
release:
# we can run our steps on pretty much anything, but the "ubuntu-latest" image is a safe bet
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# specify the environment variables used by the packager, matching the secrets from the project on GitHub
env:
# CF_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.CF_API_KEY }}
GITHUB_OAUTH:
${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} # "GITHUB_TOKEN" is a secret always provided to the workflow
# for your own token, the name cannot start with "GITHUB_"
WAGO_API_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.WAGO_API_TOKEN }}
# "steps" holds a list of all the steps needed to package and release our AddOn
steps:
# we first have to clone the AddOn project, this is a required step
- name: Clone project
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0 # gets entire git history, needed for automatic changelogs
# bigwigs packager needs the toc file and changelog to be in the root directory
- name: copy toc file and changelog
run: cp WagoUI/WagoUI.toc WagoUI.toc && cp WagoUI/CHANGELOG.md CHANGELOG.md
# once cloned, we just run the GitHub Action for the packager project
- name: Package and release
uses: BigWigsMods/packager@v2
with:
args: -w 0 -p 0 -m "WagoUI/pkgmeta.yaml"