53 lines
2.7 KiB
YAML
53 lines
2.7 KiB
YAML
name: Gitea Actions Demo
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run-name: ${{ gitea.actor }} is testing out Gitea Actions! 🚀
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on: [push]
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jobs:
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checkout:
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runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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steps:
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# Despite not being present in the QuickStart instructions, this step is necessary in order to install `node`,
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# which is itself required for `actions/checkout`
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# Cannot use `actions/setup-node` because that _itself_ requires `node` (it makes it available to user-code,
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# rather than to the system. Interesting discussion [here](https://gitea.com/gitea/act_runner/issues/538))
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- name: Install node
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run: apt-get update && apt-get install -y nodejs
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- name: Check out repository code
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uses: actions/checkout@v4
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- name: Block posts containing-tk
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run: |
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# This is necessary because, if `grep ...` doesn't find anything, it will _return_ (not print) a value of 1
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# (non-zero return codes indicating errors in Unix - since there are many more ways for something to go wrong
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# than there are for it to go right!), and so the `files=` assignment will also return 1, and the whole operation
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# will be considered a failure.
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#
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# Since a non-zero value is truthy in Linux, we can use the OR operator (`||`) to only execute the second command
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# if the first one errors out. So, this line can be translated to English as:
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# "Set the variable `files` to a list of all the files that contain `TK` - unless there aren't any, in which case
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# set it to `FILES NOT FOUND"
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files=$(grep -rl 'TK' blog/content/posts || echo "FILES NOT FOUND")
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# We have to filter out (`grep -v`) the "marker" value of `FILES NOT FOUND`, otherwise the no-matches case would
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# be recorded as having 1 matching file, leading to an error-out below.
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# (I guess _technically_ there's an edge case in that, if I ever make a blog post titled "FILES NOT FOUND" _which also_
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# contains the string `TK`, it would slip through this check. But that feels pretty unlikely - not least because spaces
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# are very rare in my filesystem names - so I'm ok taking that risk)
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count=$(wc -l <(echo "$files" | grep -v "FILES NOT FOUND") | awk '{print $1}')
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if [[ "$count" -gt "0" ]]; then
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echo "Found TK in $count files:"
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echo $files
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exit 1 # TODO - and alerting via Matrix!
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fi
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- name: Build blog
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run: |
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apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y hugo git
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pwd
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ls
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git submodule init
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git submodule update --recursive
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hugo --source blog
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# TODO - build image, then publish |