ci: add a "Cut release" dispatch workflow

Stamps every package.json, commits chore(release): vX.Y.Z, tags and pushes
both refs in one dispatch — patch/minor/major, or an explicit number. Cutting
a release from a laptop is how a manifest bump gets forgotten or a tag lands
on an unpushed commit; the only input here is the number.

Guards: refuses a version that already exists as a tag (releases are
immutable), a no-op bump, a leading `v`, and a malformed number. Checkout is
full-depth because the duplicate-tag check is meaningless against a shallow
clone.

Pushes with a RELEASE_TOKEN PAT rather than the built-in Actions token —
whether a push made with that token re-triggers build.yml depends on the Gitea
version, and a release that quietly publishes no images is worse than one that
fails outright.

Builds and deploys stay separate: the tag push triggers build.yml, and
deploying remains a deliberate dispatch.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Cut a release: stamp the version across every package.json, commit, tag, push.
#
# This does NOT build and does NOT deploy. Pushing the `vX.Y.Z` tag is what
# triggers build.yml, which publishes `X.Y.Z`, `X.Y`, `sha-<short>` and `latest`
# image tags. Deploying stays a separate, deliberate act: once the build is
# green, dispatch deploy-galactus.yml with `tag=X.Y.Z` (no leading v — the tag
# carries the `v`, the image tag does not).
#
# Why a workflow instead of three local commands: the release commit is the one
# thing that must be identical every time, and cutting it from a laptop is how
# a manifest bump gets forgotten or a tag lands on an unpushed commit. Here the
# only input is the number.
#
# Prereqs (once):
# - Repo secret RELEASE_TOKEN: a Gitea personal access token with
# write:repository on this repo. The built-in Actions token is deliberately
# NOT used — whether a push made with it re-triggers build.yml depends on the
# Gitea version, and a release that silently publishes no images is worse
# than one that fails. A PAT push is an ordinary push and always triggers.
# If build.yml somehow does not start, it has workflow_dispatch: run it
# against the new tag by hand.
name: Cut release
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
bump:
description: "Which part to bump (choose 'explicit' to type the number)"
type: choice
required: true
default: "minor"
options:
- patch
- minor
- major
- explicit
version:
description: "Exact version when bump=explicit (x.y.z, no leading v)"
required: false
default: ""
jobs:
release:
name: Release
runs-on: docker
container:
image: node:20-alpine
steps:
- name: Install tools
run: apk add --no-cache git
- name: Preflight — RELEASE_TOKEN
env:
RELEASE_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.RELEASE_TOKEN }}
run: |
set -eu
if [ -z "${RELEASE_TOKEN:-}" ]; then
echo "::error::Secret RELEASE_TOKEN is not set. Create a Gitea PAT with"
echo "::error::write:repository and add it as a repo secret named RELEASE_TOKEN."
exit 1
fi
# Full history + tags: the duplicate-tag check below is meaningless
# against a shallow clone, which has none of them.
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
ref: master
token: ${{ secrets.RELEASE_TOKEN }}
- name: Resolve the new version
id: ver
env:
BUMP: ${{ github.event.inputs.bump }}
EXPLICIT: ${{ github.event.inputs.version }}
run: |
set -eu
CURRENT=$(node -p "require('./package.json').version")
echo "current: $CURRENT"
if [ "$BUMP" = "explicit" ]; then
NEXT="$EXPLICIT"
if [ -z "$NEXT" ]; then
echo "::error::bump=explicit requires the version input."
exit 1
fi
else
NEXT=$(node -e '
const [cur, part] = process.argv.slice(1);
const m = /^(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)/.exec(cur);
if (!m) { console.error(`unparseable current version: ${cur}`); process.exit(1); }
let [maj, min, pat] = m.slice(1).map(Number);
if (part === "major") { maj += 1; min = 0; pat = 0; }
else if (part === "minor") { min += 1; pat = 0; }
else { pat += 1; }
process.stdout.write(`${maj}.${min}.${pat}`);
' "$CURRENT" "$BUMP")
fi
# set-version.mjs validates the shape too, but failing here keeps the
# working tree clean when the input is a typo.
case "$NEXT" in
v*) echo "::error::Version must not carry a leading 'v' (got $NEXT)."; exit 1 ;;
esac
if ! printf '%s' "$NEXT" | grep -Eq '^[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+(-[0-9A-Za-z.-]+)?$'; then
echo "::error::Invalid version: $NEXT (expected x.y.z)."
exit 1
fi
if [ "$NEXT" = "$CURRENT" ]; then
echo "::error::$NEXT is already the current version."
exit 1
fi
if git rev-parse -q --verify "refs/tags/v$NEXT" >/dev/null; then
echo "::error::Tag v$NEXT already exists. Releases are immutable — pick a new number."
exit 1
fi
echo "next: $NEXT"
echo "version=$NEXT" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Stamp the version across every manifest
run: node scripts/set-version.mjs "${{ steps.ver.outputs.version }}"
# A release whose only content is the version bump means the dispatch was
# a mistake — set-version.mjs already refused a no-op above, so an empty
# diff here means the manifests were somehow already at this number.
- name: Commit, tag, push
env:
RELEASE_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.RELEASE_TOKEN }}
VERSION: ${{ steps.ver.outputs.version }}
ACTOR: ${{ github.actor }}
run: |
set -eu
if git diff --quiet; then
echo "::error::No manifest changed. Nothing to release."
exit 1
fi
git config user.name "gitea-actions"
git config user.email "actions@git.mancinas.io"
git commit -a \
-m "chore(release): v${VERSION}" \
-m "Cut by ${ACTOR} via the \"Cut release\" workflow. Pushing the tag triggers build.yml; deploy separately with tag=${VERSION}."
git tag -a "v${VERSION}" -m "v${VERSION}"
# Re-point at an authenticated remote. The token is a secret, so Gitea
# masks it in the log; nothing here echoes the URL regardless.
git remote set-url origin \
"$(printf '%s' "${GITHUB_SERVER_URL}" | sed "s#://#://x-access-token:${RELEASE_TOKEN}@#")/${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}.git"
# One push for both refs: a commit that lands without its tag builds
# nothing and looks like a successful release.
git push origin "HEAD:master" "refs/tags/v${VERSION}"
- name: Summary
env:
VERSION: ${{ steps.ver.outputs.version }}
run: |
set -eu
echo "Released v${VERSION}."
echo ""
echo "build.yml is now building git.mancinas.io/rmancinas/jorgecuadros-{api,web}:${VERSION}."
echo "When it is green, dispatch 'Deploy to galactus' with:"
echo " tag=${VERSION} scope=app bootstrap=false skip_migrate=false"
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## The short version ## The short version
Dispatch **Cut release** from the Actions tab and pick `patch`, `minor` or
`major` (or `explicit` plus a number). It stamps every `package.json`, commits
`chore(release): vX.Y.Z`, tags, and pushes both refs in one go. It refuses a
version that already exists as a tag, and refuses a no-op bump.
The equivalent by hand, if you would rather cut it locally:
```bash ```bash
pnpm version:set 1.2.0 # stamp every package.json pnpm version:set 1.2.0 # stamp every package.json
git commit -am "chore(release): v1.2.0" git commit -am "chore(release): v1.2.0"
git tag v1.2.0 && git push origin master v1.2.0 git tag v1.2.0 && git push origin master v1.2.0
``` ```
That push triggers `.gitea/workflows/build.yml`, which builds **both** images in Either way that push triggers `.gitea/workflows/build.yml`, which builds **both** images in
one matrix run and publishes: one matrix run and publishes:
| tag pushed | image tags produced | | tag pushed | image tags produced |
@@ -28,6 +35,13 @@ Then dispatch a deploy from the Actions tab:
> `{{version}}` strips it. Git tag `v1.2.0`, dispatch `1.2.0`. Dispatching > `{{version}}` strips it. Git tag `v1.2.0`, dispatch `1.2.0`. Dispatching
> `v1.2.0` deploys nothing that exists. > `v1.2.0` deploys nothing that exists.
**Cut release needs a `RELEASE_TOKEN` secret** — a Gitea PAT with
`write:repository`. It does not use the built-in Actions token on purpose:
whether a push made with that token re-triggers `build.yml` depends on the Gitea
version, and a release that quietly publishes no images is worse than one that
fails outright. If the build somehow does not start, `build.yml` has
`workflow_dispatch` — run it against the new tag by hand.
Because api and web are built from one matrix run, they cannot drift at build Because api and web are built from one matrix run, they cannot drift at build
time. They *can* drift at deploy time if a stack is applied with only one image time. They *can* drift at deploy time if a stack is applied with only one image
moved — the web footer shows both versions and flags a mismatch, and the deploy moved — the web footer shows both versions and flags a mismatch, and the deploy