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deleting old auto updater

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#!/bin/bash
#=================================================
# PACKAGE UPDATING HELPER
#=================================================
# This script is meant to be run by GitHub Actions
# The YunoHost-Apps organisation offers a template Action to run this script periodically
# 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
#=================================================
# Fetching information
current_version=$(jq -j '.version|split("~")[0]' manifest.json)
repo=$(jq -j '.upstream.code|split("https://github.com/")[1]' manifest.json)
# 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 "'"))
# 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.
if [[ ${version:0:1} == "v" || ${version:0:1} == "V" ]]; then
version=${version:1}
fi
# Setting up the environment variables
echo "Current version: $current_version"
echo "Latest release from upstream: $version"
{ echo "VERSION=$version"; echo "REPO=$repo"; } >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
# For the time being, let's assume the script will fail
echo "PROCEED=false" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
# Proceed only if the retrieved version is greater than the current one
if ! dpkg --compare-versions "$current_version" "lt" "$version" ; then
echo "::warning ::No new version available"
exit 0
# Proceed only if the retrieved version is not a release candidate
elif [[ "$version" == *"rc"* ]] ; then
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
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 $assets variable to get the resources published in the upstream release.
# Here is an example for Grav, it has to be adapted in accordance with how the upstream releases look like.
# Create the temporary directory
tempdir="$(mktemp -d)"
# Download checksums.txt
checksum_file=https://github.com/"$repo"/releases/download/v"$version"/checksums.txt
echo "Downloading checksums file at" "$checksum_file"
curl --silent -4 -L "$checksum_file" -o "$tempdir/checksums.txt"
# Let's loop over the array of assets URLs
for asset_url in "${assets[@]}"; do
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
*"linux_386"*)
src="i386"
;;
*"linux_amd64"*)
src="x86-64"
;;
*"linux_arm64"*)
src="arm64"
;;
*"linux_armv6"*)
src="armv6"
;;
*"linux_armv7"*)
src="armv7"
;;
*)
src=""
;;
esac
# If $src is not empty, let's process the asset
if [ -n "$src" ]; then
# Get checksum
filename=${asset_url##*/}
checksum=$(grep "$filename" "$tempdir/checksums.txt" | awk '{print $1;}')
# Get extension
if [[ $filename == *.tar.gz ]]; then
extension=tar.gz
else
extension=${filename##*.}
fi
# Rewrite source file
cat <<EOT > "conf/$src.src"
SOURCE_URL=$asset_url
SOURCE_SUM=$checksum
SOURCE_SUM_PRG=sha256sum
SOURCE_FORMAT=$extension
SOURCE_EXTRACT=true
SOURCE_IN_SUBDIR=false
SOURCE_FILENAME=$filename
EOT
echo "... conf/$src.src updated"
else
echo "... asset ignored"
fi
done
# Delete temporary directory
rm -rf "$tempdir"
#=================================================
# SPECIFIC UPDATE STEPS
#=================================================
# Any action on the app's source code can be done.
# The GitHub Action workflow takes care of committing all changes after this script ends.
#=================================================
# GENERIC FINALIZATION
#=================================================
# Replace new version in manifest
echo "$(jq -s --indent 4 ".[] | .version = \"$version~ynh1\"" manifest.json)" > manifest.json
# No need to update the README, yunohost-bot takes care of it
# The Action will proceed only if the PROCEED environment variable is set to true
echo "PROCEED=true" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
exit 0

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# 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 0:00, 12:00 and 18:00 UTC
schedule:
- cron: '0 0,12,18 * * *'
jobs:
updater:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Fetch the source code
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
ref: 'testing'
- 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@v4
with:
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
commit-message: Update to version ${{ env.VERSION }}
committer: 'yunohost-bot <yunohost-bot@users.noreply.github.com>'
author: 'yunohost-bot <yunohost-bot@users.noreply.github.com>'
signoff: false
base: testing
branch: ci-auto-update-v${{ env.VERSION }}
delete-branch: true
title: 'Upgrade to version ${{ env.VERSION }}'
body: |
Upgrade to v${{ env.VERSION }}
Changelog: https://github.com/${{ env.REPO }}/releases/tag/v${{ env.VERSION }}
draft: false