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name: Create Release Bundle and Promote | |
on: | |
push: | |
tags: | |
- '*-rc-[0-9]*' # Regex pattern to match tags suffixed with '-rc-' followed by a number | |
jobs: | |
promote-and-create-release-candidate: | |
runs-on: ubuntu-latest | |
env: | |
JF_ENV_1: ${{ secrets.JF_ENV_1 }} | |
JFROG_BUILD_STATUS: PASS | |
steps: | |
- name: Checkout | |
uses: actions/checkout@v2 | |
- name: Setup JFrog CLI | |
uses: jfrog/setup-jfrog-cli@v3 | |
with: | |
version: latest | |
- name: Set up JDK 17 | |
uses: actions/setup-java@v2 | |
with: | |
java-version: '17' | |
distribution: 'temurin' | |
- name: Tooling Check | |
run: | | |
echo 'curl version:' $(curl --version) | |
echo 'jf version:' $(jf --version) | |
# Just seeing what sort of metadata I can fish for... | |
- name: Store Commit ID of Tagged Code | |
id: tag_commit_sha | |
run: | | |
echo "COMMIT_SHA=$(git rev-list -n 1 ${{ github.ref }})" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT | |
# Just seeing what sort of metadata I can fish for... | |
- name: Print Full Ref (tag) | |
run: | | |
echo "Tag: ${{ github.ref }}" | |
# Just seeing what sort of metadata I can fish for... | |
- name: Print Ref (tag) Name | |
run: | | |
echo "Tag: ${{ github.ref_name }}" | |
# Just seeing what sort of metadata I can fish for... | |
- name: Print Commit ID | |
run: | | |
echo "Commit ID: ${{ steps.tag_commit_sha.outputs.COMMIT_SHA }}" | |
# This is a little "dumb" in that we're simply finding the latest build for the given build name. | |
# I wanted to find the build the build-info.env.GITHUB_SHA for last build, the way I was doing it was getting | |
# the GIT ref of the last push to `main` which was grabbing changes on the Github Actions spec files. | |
# I'm sure there's a better way to do this, but this is what I came up with. | |
- name: Execute Build Query | |
id: build_query_result | |
env: | |
COMMIT_SHA: ${{ steps.tag_commit_sha.outputs.COMMIT_SHA }} | |
JF_ACCESS_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.JF_ACCESS_TOKEN }} | |
BUILD_NAME: ${{ github.repository }} | |
JF_BASE_URL: ${{ vars.JF_BASE_URL }} | |
run: | | |
{ | |
echo 'QUERY_RESULT<<EOF' | |
curl --request POST \ | |
--url "$JF_BASE_URL/artifactory/api/search/aql" \ | |
--header "Authorization: Bearer $JF_ACCESS_TOKEN" \ | |
--header 'Content-Type: text/plain' \ | |
--data "builds.find({ | |
\"name\": \"$BUILD_NAME\" | |
}) | |
.include(\"name\", \"number\", \"created\") | |
.sort({\"\$desc\": [\"created\"]}) | |
.limit(1)" | |
echo 'EOF' | |
} >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT | |
# I will need these values in subsequent steps to create an RB from a build | |
- name: Store Build Name and Number | |
id: store_build_name_and_number | |
env: | |
QUERY_RESULT: ${{ steps.build_query_result.outputs.QUERY_RESULT }} | |
run: | | |
echo "QUERY_RESULT: $QUERY_RESULT" | |
echo "BUILD_NAME=$(echo $QUERY_RESULT | jq -r '.results[0]."build.name"')" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT | |
echo "BUILD_NUMBER=$(echo $QUERY_RESULT | jq -r '.results[0]."build.number"')" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT | |
# This was hard. Multiline strings in GH Actions is not very easy | |
- name: Create Build Spec for Release Bundle | |
id: release_bundle_build_spec | |
env: | |
BUILD_NAME: ${{ steps.store_build_name_and_number.outputs.BUILD_NAME }} | |
BUILD_NUMBER: ${{ steps.store_build_name_and_number.outputs.BUILD_NUMBER }} | |
run: | | |
{ | |
echo 'SPEC<<EOF' | |
echo "{ | |
\"builds\": [ | |
{ | |
\"name\": \"$BUILD_NAME\", | |
\"number\": \"$BUILD_NUMBER\" | |
} | |
] | |
}" | |
echo EOF | |
} >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT | |
# RBv2 CLI requires an actual JSON file, not a JSON-formatted string, as a parameter. Annoying, but ok | |
- name: Write to File | |
id: create-temp-file | |
env: | |
SPEC: ${{ steps.release_bundle_build_spec.outputs.SPEC }} | |
run: | | |
# Create a temporary file | |
TEMP_FILE=$(mktemp) | |
# Write content to the temporary file | |
echo $SPEC > $TEMP_FILE | |
# Display the path of the temporary file | |
echo "Temporary file path: $TEMP_FILE" | |
# Set the path as an output for other steps to use | |
echo "::set-output name=temp-file-path::$TEMP_FILE" | |
# Let's Go! Also, one has to be mindful of `jf ds rbc` (v1) vs `jf rbc` (v2) | |
- name: Create Release Bundle | |
id: create_release_bundle | |
env: | |
TEMP_FILE_PATH: ${{ steps.create-temp-file.outputs.temp-file-path }} | |
run: | | |
jf release-bundle-create \ | |
--builds=$TEMP_FILE_PATH \ | |
--signing-key=${{ secrets.RELEASE_BUNDLE_SIGNING_KEY }} \ | |
--sync=true \ | |
phoenix-project-release-bundle ${{ github.ref_name }} | |
- name: Promote Release Bundle to QA | |
id: promote_release_bundle_to_qa | |
run: | | |
jf release-bundle-promote --signing-key ${{ secrets.RELEASE_BUNDLE_SIGNING_KEY }} phoenix-project-release-bundle ${{ github.ref_name }} QA |