diff --git a/.github/workflows/updater.sh b/.github/workflows/updater.sh index 72eb5cb..8e3a69d 100755 --- a/.github/workflows/updater.sh +++ b/.github/workflows/updater.sh @@ -9,9 +9,6 @@ # Since each app is different, maintainers can adapt its contents so as to perform # automatic actions when a new upstream release is detected. -# Remove this exit command when you are ready to run this Action -exit 1 - #================================================= # FETCHING LATEST RELEASE AND ITS ASSETS #================================================= @@ -21,13 +18,13 @@ current_version=$(cat manifest.json | jq -j '.version|split("~")[0]') repo=$(cat manifest.json | jq -j '.upstream.code|split("https://github.com/")[1]') # Some jq magic is needed, because the latest upstream release is not always the latest version (e.g. security patches for older versions) version=$(curl --silent "https://api.github.com/repos/$repo/releases" | jq -r '.[] | select( .prerelease != true ) | .tag_name' | sort -V | tail -1) -assets=($(curl --silent "https://api.github.com/repos/$repo/releases" | jq -r '[ .[] | select(.tag_name=="'$version'").assets[].browser_download_url ] | join(" ") | @sh' | tr -d "'")) +assets="https://github.com/bookwyrm-social/bookwyrm/archive/refs/tags/$version.tar.gz" # Later down the script, we assume the version has only digits and dots # Sometimes the release name starts with a "v", so let's filter it out. -# You may need more tweaks here if the upstream repository has different naming conventions. +# You may need more tweaks here if the upstream repository has different naming conventions. if [[ ${version:0:1} == "v" || ${version:0:1} == "V" ]]; then - version=${version:1} + version=${version:1} fi # Setting up the environment variables @@ -40,46 +37,24 @@ echo "PROCEED=false" >> $GITHUB_ENV # Proceed only if the retrieved version is greater than the current one if ! dpkg --compare-versions "$current_version" "lt" "$version" ; then - echo "::warning ::No new version available" - exit 0 + echo "::warning ::No new version available" + exit 0 # Proceed only if a PR for this new version does not already exist elif git ls-remote -q --exit-code --heads https://github.com/$GITHUB_REPOSITORY.git ci-auto-update-v$version ; then - echo "::warning ::A branch already exists for this update" - exit 0 + echo "::warning ::A branch already exists for this update" + exit 0 fi -# Each release can hold multiple assets (e.g. binaries for different architectures, source code, etc.) -echo "${#assets[@]} available asset(s)" - #================================================= # UPDATE SOURCE FILES #================================================= -# Here we use the $assets variable to get the resources published in the upstream release. -# Here is an example for Grav, it has to be adapted in accordance with how the upstream releases look like. - -# Let's loop over the array of assets URLs -for asset_url in ${assets[@]}; do +# Let's download source tarball +asset_url=$assets echo "Handling asset at $asset_url" -# Assign the asset to a source file in conf/ directory -# Here we base the source file name upon a unique keyword in the assets url (admin vs. update) -# Leave $src empty to ignore the asset -case $asset_url in - *"admin"*) - src="app" - ;; - *"update"*) - src="app-upgrade" - ;; - *) - src="" - ;; -esac - -# If $src is not empty, let's process the asset -if [ ! -z "$src" ]; then +src="app" # Create the temporary directory tempdir="$(mktemp -d)" @@ -107,15 +82,10 @@ SOURCE_SUM_PRG=sha256sum SOURCE_FORMAT=$extension SOURCE_IN_SUBDIR=true SOURCE_FILENAME= +SOURCE_EXTRACT=true EOT echo "... conf/$src.src updated" -else -echo "... asset ignored" -fi - -done - #================================================= # SPECIFIC UPDATE STEPS #================================================= diff --git a/.github/workflows/updater.yml b/.github/workflows/updater.yml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fb72ba0 --- /dev/null +++ b/.github/workflows/updater.yml @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +# This workflow allows GitHub Actions to automagically update your app whenever a new upstream release is detected. +# You need to enable Actions in your repository settings, and fetch this Action from the YunoHost-Apps organization. +# This file should be enough by itself, but feel free to tune it to your needs. +# It calls updater.sh, which is where you should put the app-specific update steps. +name: Check for new upstream releases +on: + # Allow to manually trigger the workflow + workflow_dispatch: + # Run it every day at 6:00 UTC + schedule: + - cron: '0 6 * * *' +jobs: + updater: + runs-on: ubuntu-latest + steps: + - name: Fetch the source code + uses: actions/checkout@v2 + with: + token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} + - name: Run the updater script + id: run_updater + run: | + # Setting up Git user + git config --global user.name 'yunohost-bot' + git config --global user.email 'yunohost-bot@users.noreply.github.com' + # Run the updater script + /bin/bash .github/workflows/updater.sh + - name: Commit changes + id: commit + if: ${{ env.PROCEED == 'true' }} + run: | + git commit -am "Upgrade to v$VERSION" + - name: Create Pull Request + id: cpr + if: ${{ env.PROCEED == 'true' }} + uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@v3 + with: + token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} + commit-message: Update to version ${{ env.VERSION }} + committer: 'yunohost-bot ' + author: 'yunohost-bot ' + signoff: false + base: testing + branch: ci-auto-update-v${{ env.VERSION }} + delete-branch: true + title: 'Upgrade to version ${{ env.VERSION }}' + body: | + Upgrade to v${{ env.VERSION }} + draft: false diff --git a/scripts/_common.sh b/scripts/_common.sh index e5eccf8..b23a6de 100644 --- a/scripts/_common.sh +++ b/scripts/_common.sh @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ #================================================= # dependencies used by the app -pkg_dependencies="postgresql redis nginx python3-venv libpq-dev php$YNH_DEFAULT_PHP_VERSION" +pkg_dependencies="redis redis-tools redis-server postgresql postgresql-contrib nginx python3-venv libpq-dev php$YNH_DEFAULT_PHP_VERSION" #================================================= # PERSONAL HELPERS diff --git a/scripts/install b/scripts/install index fa928d6..277cdcc 100755 --- a/scripts/install +++ b/scripts/install @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ ynh_app_setting_set --app=$app --key=admin --value=$admin ynh_script_progression --message="Finding an available port..." --weight=1 -port=$(ynh_find_port --port=8095) +port=$(ynh_find_port --port=8000) ynh_app_setting_set --app=$app --key=port --value=$port #================================================= @@ -101,15 +101,10 @@ db_pwd=$(ynh_app_setting_get --app=$app --key=psqlpwd) #================================================= ynh_script_progression --message="Setting up source files..." --weight=1 -### `ynh_setup_source` is used to install an app from a zip or tar.gz file, -### downloaded from an upstream source, like a git repository. -### `ynh_setup_source` use the file conf/app.src - ynh_app_setting_set --app=$app --key=final_path --value=$final_path # Download, check integrity, uncompress and patch the source from app.src ynh_setup_source --dest_dir="$final_path" - chmod 750 "$final_path" chmod -R o-rwx "$final_path" chown -R $app:www-data "$final_path" @@ -120,24 +115,14 @@ chown -R $app:www-data "$final_path" #================================================= ynh_script_progression --message="Configuring NGINX web server..." --weight=1 -### `ynh_add_nginx_config` will use the file conf/nginx.conf - # Create a dedicated NGINX config ynh_add_nginx_config - #================================================= # CREATE DATA DIRECTORY #================================================= ynh_script_progression --message="Creating a data directory..." --weight=1 -### Use these lines if you need to create a directory to store "persistent files" for the application. -### Usually this directory is used to store uploaded files or any file that won't be updated during -### an upgrade and that won't be deleted during app removal unless "--purge" option is used. -### If you're not using these lines: -### - Remove the section "BACKUP THE DATA DIR" in the backup script -### - Remove the section "RESTORE THE DATA DIRECTORY" in the restore script -### - As well as the section "REMOVE DATA DIR" in the remove script datadir=/home/yunohost.app/$app ynh_app_setting_set --app=$app --key=datadir --value=$datadir @@ -154,32 +139,13 @@ chown -R $app:www-data "$datadir" #================================================= ynh_script_progression --message="Adding a configuration file..." --weight=1 -### You can add specific configuration files. -### -### Typically, put your template conf file in ../conf/your_config_file -### The template may contain strings such as __FOO__ or __FOO_BAR__, -### which will automatically be replaced by the values of $foo and $foo_bar -### -### ynh_add_config will also keep track of the config file's checksum, -### which later during upgrade may allow to automatically backup the config file -### if it's found that the file was manually modified -### -### Check the documentation of `ynh_add_config` for more info. ynh_add_config --template="some_config_file" --destination="$final_path/some_config_file" -# FIXME: this should be handled by the core in the future -# You may need to use chmod 600 instead of 400, -# for example if the app is expected to be able to modify its own config + chmod 400 "$final_path/some_config_file" chown $app:$app "$final_path/some_config_file" -### For more complex cases where you want to replace stuff using regexes, -### you shoud rely on ynh_replace_string (which is basically a wrapper for sed) -### When doing so, you also need to manually call ynh_store_file_checksum -### -### ynh_replace_string --match_string="match_string" --replace_string="replace_string" --target_file="$final_path/some_config_file" -### ynh_store_file_checksum --file="$final_path/some_config_file" #================================================= # SETUP SYSTEMD @@ -200,45 +166,15 @@ ynh_add_systemd_config #================================================= ynh_script_progression --message="Integrating service in YunoHost..." --weight=1 -### `yunohost service add` integrates a service in YunoHost. It then gets -### displayed in the admin interface and through the others `yunohost service` commands. -### (N.B.: this line only makes sense if the app adds a service to the system!) -### If you're not using these lines: -### - You can remove these files in conf/. -### - Remove the section "REMOVE SERVICE INTEGRATION IN YUNOHOST" in the remove script -### - As well as the section "INTEGRATE SERVICE IN YUNOHOST" in the restore script -### - And the section "INTEGRATE SERVICE IN YUNOHOST" in the upgrade script yunohost service add $app --description="A short description of the app" --log="/var/log/$app/$app.log" -### Additional options starting with 3.8: -### -### --needs_exposed_ports "$port" a list of ports that needs to be publicly exposed -### which will then be checked by YunoHost's diagnosis system -### (N.B. DO NOT USE THIS is the port is only internal!!!) -### -### --test_status "some command" a custom command to check the status of the service -### (only relevant if 'systemctl status' doesn't do a good job) -### -### --test_conf "some command" some command similar to "nginx -t" that validates the conf of the service -### -### Re-calling 'yunohost service add' during the upgrade script is the right way -### to proceed if you later realize that you need to enable some flags that -### weren't enabled on old installs (be careful it'll override the existing -### service though so you should re-provide all relevant flags when doing so) #================================================= # START SYSTEMD SERVICE #================================================= ynh_script_progression --message="Starting a systemd service..." --weight=1 -### `ynh_systemd_action` is used to start a systemd service for an app. -### Only needed if you have configure a systemd service -### If you're not using these lines: -### - Remove the section "STOP SYSTEMD SERVICE" and "START SYSTEMD SERVICE" in the backup script -### - As well as the section "START SYSTEMD SERVICE" in the restore script -### - As well as the section"STOP SYSTEMD SERVICE" and "START SYSTEMD SERVICE" in the upgrade script -### - And the section "STOP SYSTEMD SERVICE" and "START SYSTEMD SERVICE" in the change_url script # Start a systemd service ynh_systemd_action --service_name=$app --action="start" --log_path="/var/log/$app/$app.log" @@ -257,15 +193,9 @@ then ynh_permission_update --permission="main" --add="visitors" fi -### N.B. : the following extra permissions only make sense if your app -### does have for example an admin interface or an API. - -# Only the admin can access the admin panel of the app (if the app has an admin panel) ynh_permission_create --permission="admin" --url="/admin" --allowed=$admin -# Everyone can access the API part -# We don't want to display the tile in the SSO so we put --show_tile="false" -# And we don't want the YunoHost admin to be able to remove visitors group to this permission, so we put --protected="true" + ynh_permission_create --permission="api" --url="/api" --allowed="visitors" --show_tile="false" --protected="true" #=================================================