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It seems it may have be simpler to just use 'mike'.. Additionally squashes related commits providing minor fixes + improvements: - Use a job dependency (`needs`) to avoid `push` event race conditions due to parallel jobs. - Improve workflow file documentation via inline comments. - Make ShellCheck linting happy. - `chown` doesn't seem to work unless on the default branch for CI. Opted to use the docker `--user` approach instead.
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60 lines
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#!/bin/bash
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# CI ENV `GITHUB_REF` from Github Actions CI provides the tag or branch that triggered the build
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# See `github.ref`: https://docs.github.com/en/actions/reference/context-and-expression-syntax-for-github-actions#github-context
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# https://docs.github.com/en/actions/reference/environment-variables
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function _update-versions-json {
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# Extract the version tag, truncate `<PATCH>` version and any suffix beyond it.
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local MAJOR_MINOR
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MAJOR_MINOR=$(grep -oE 'v[0-9]+\.[0-9]+' <<< "${GITHUB_REF}")
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# Github Actions CI method for exporting ENV vars to share across a jobs steps
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# https://docs.github.com/en/actions/reference/workflow-commands-for-github-actions#setting-an-environment-variable
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echo "DOCS_VERSION=${MAJOR_MINOR}" >> "${GITHUB_ENV}"
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if [[ -z "${MAJOR_MINOR}" ]]
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then
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echo "Could not extract valid \`v<MAJOR>.<MINOR>\` substring, exiting.."
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exit 1
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fi
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local VERSIONS_JSON='versions.json'
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local IS_VALID
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IS_VALID=$(jq '.' "${VERSIONS_JSON}")
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if [[ ! -f "${VERSIONS_JSON}" ]] || [[ -z "${IS_VALID}" ]]
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then
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echo "'${VERSIONS_JSON}' doesn't exist or is invalid. Creating.."
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echo '[{"version": "edge", "title": "edge", "aliases": []}]' > "${VERSIONS_JSON}"
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fi
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# Only add this tag version the first time it's encountered:
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local VERSION_EXISTS
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VERSION_EXISTS=$(jq --arg version "${MAJOR_MINOR}" '[.[].version == $version] | any' "${VERSIONS_JSON}")
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if [[ "${VERSION_EXISTS}" == "true" ]]
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then
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echo "${MAJOR_MINOR} docs are already supported. Nothing to change, exiting.."
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exit 1
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else
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echo "Added support for ${MAJOR_MINOR} docs."
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# Add any logic here if you want the version selector to have a different label (`title`) than the `version` URL/subdirectory.
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local TITLE=${TITLE:-${MAJOR_MINOR}}
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# Assumes the first element is always the "latest" unreleased version (`edge` for us), and then newest version to oldest.
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# `jq` takes the first array element of array as slice, concats with new element, then takes the slice of remaining original elements to concat.
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# Thus assumes this script is always triggered by newer versions, no older major/minor releases as our build workflow isn't setup to support rebuilding older docs.
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local UPDATED_JSON
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UPDATED_JSON=$(jq --arg version "${MAJOR_MINOR}" --arg title "${TITLE}" \
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'.[:1] + [{version: $version, title: $title, aliases: []}] + .[1:]' \
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"${VERSIONS_JSON}"
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)
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# See `jq` FAQ advising this approach to update file:
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# https://github.com/stedolan/jq/wiki/FAQ
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echo "${UPDATED_JSON}" > tmp.json && mv tmp.json "${VERSIONS_JSON}"
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fi
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}
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_update-versions-json
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