forgejo/.forgejo/workflows/build-release-integration.yml
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name: Integration tests for the release process
on:
push:
paths:
- Makefile
- Dockerfile
- Dockerfile.rootless
- docker/**
- .forgejo/actions/build-release/action.yml
- .forgejo/workflows/build-release.yml
- .forgejo/workflows/build-release-integration.yml
jobs:
release-simulation:
runs-on: self-hosted
if: secrets.ROLE != 'forgejo-integration' && secrets.ROLE != 'forgejo-experimental' && secrets.ROLE != 'forgejo-release'
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- id: forgejo
uses: https://code.forgejo.org/actions/setup-forgejo@v1
with:
user: root
password: admin1234
image-version: 1.19
lxc-ip-prefix: 10.0.9
- name: publish the forgejo release
run: |
set -x
version=1.2.3
cat > /etc/docker/daemon.json <<EOF
{
"insecure-registries" : ["${{ steps.forgejo.outputs.host-port }}"]
}
EOF
systemctl restart docker
apt-get install -qq -y xz-utils
dir=$(mktemp -d)
trap "rm -fr $dir" EXIT
url=http://root:admin1234@${{ steps.forgejo.outputs.host-port }}
export FORGEJO_RUNNER_LOGS="${{ steps.forgejo.outputs.runner-logs }}"
#
# Create a new project with a fake forgejo and the release workflow only
#
cp -a .forgejo/testdata/build-release/* $dir
mkdir -p $dir/.forgejo/workflows
cp .forgejo/workflows/build-release.yml $dir/.forgejo/workflows
cp -a .forgejo/actions $dir/.forgejo/actions
cp $dir/Dockerfile $dir/Dockerfile.rootless
forgejo-test-helper.sh push $dir $url root forgejo |& tee $dir/pushed
eval $(grep '^sha=' < $dir/pushed)
#
# Push a tag to trigger the release workflow and wait for it to complete
#
forgejo-test-helper.sh api POST $url repos/root/forgejo/tags ${{ steps.forgejo.outputs.token }} --data-raw '{"tag_name": "v'$version'", "target": "'$sha'"}'
LOOPS=180 forgejo-test-helper.sh wait_success "$url" root/forgejo $sha
#
# uncomment to see the logs even when everything is reported to be working ok
#
#cat $FORGEJO_RUNNER_LOGS
#
# Minimal sanity checks. e2e test is for the setup-forgejo
# action and the infrastructure playbook. Since the binary
# is a script shell it does not test the sanity of the cross
# build, only the sanity of the naming of the binaries.
#
for arch in amd64 arm64 arm-6 ; do
binary=forgejo-$version-linux-$arch
for suffix in '' '.xz' ; do
curl --fail -L -sS $url/root/forgejo/releases/download/v$version/$binary$suffix > $binary$suffix
if test "$suffix" = .xz ; then
unxz --keep $binary$suffix
fi
chmod +x $binary
./$binary --version | grep $version
curl --fail -L -sS $url/root/forgejo/releases/download/v$version/$binary$suffix.sha256 > $binary$suffix.sha256
shasum -a 256 --check $binary$suffix.sha256
rm $binary$suffix
done
done
sources=forgejo-src-$version.tar.gz
curl --fail -L -sS $url/root/forgejo/releases/download/v$version/$sources > $sources
curl --fail -L -sS $url/root/forgejo/releases/download/v$version/$sources.sha256 > $sources.sha256
shasum -a 256 --check $sources.sha256
docker pull ${{ steps.forgejo.outputs.host-port }}/root/forgejo:$version
docker pull ${{ steps.forgejo.outputs.host-port }}/root/forgejo:$version-rootless