diff --git a/.github/workflows/updater.sh b/.github/workflows/updater.sh index 72eb5cb..1499a0f 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=="'$version'").assets[].browser_download_url ] | join(" ") | @sh' | tr -d "'")) +assets="https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon/archive/refs/tags/$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 #=================================================