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# ARG/ENV (APP_VERSION / GIT_SHA / BUILD_DATE) and as OCI labels, so a running
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# container can report exactly what is deployed.
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#
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# Release flow: git tag v1.2.0 && git push origin v1.2.0 -> versioned images.
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# Release flow: git tag v1.2.0 && git push origin v1.2.0 -> versioned images
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# -> deploy-on-tag.yml waits for this run to go green and then
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# dispatches deploy-galactus.yml.
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#
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# This workflow BUILDS ONLY — it never deploys. The deploy chain used to be a
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# job here, gated to tag refs, but Gitea draws every job of a workflow into the
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# run graph before it evaluates the job's `if`: a routine master build showed a
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# pending "Deploy to galactus" and looked like prod was about to be redeployed
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# off an unreleased commit. Keeping the deploy in a `on: push: tags` workflow of
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# its own makes that structurally impossible.
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name: Build and Push Images
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@@ -0,0 +1,199 @@
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# Chain the PROD deploy onto a green tag build.
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#
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# This is a SEPARATE workflow, not a job in build.yml, and the trigger is the
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# whole point: `on: push: tags` cannot fire on a push to master. When this was a
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# `deploy` job inside build.yml gated by `if: startsWith(github.ref,
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# 'refs/tags/v')`, Gitea still drew "Deploy to galactus" into the job graph of
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# every ordinary master build — the `if` is not evaluated until `needs` resolve,
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# so the job sits there looking like an imminent production deploy on a commit
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# nobody released. That is indistinguishable from a real misfire, and the only
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# safe reaction is to cancel the run, which kills the images with it.
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#
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# What it does NOT do is build. build.yml already builds and pushes both images
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# from one run; this waits for that run to go green and then dispatches
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# deploy-galactus.yml, which only pulls.
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#
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# Why wait for the build run rather than just dispatching: deploy-galactus.yml
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# pulls api and web at the same tag, and a half-pushed pair is exactly the state
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# that leaves prod running one new image and one old one. The build run turning
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# green is the signal that both are in the registry.
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#
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# Why a dispatch and not a `workflow_run:` trigger, which Gitea does support as
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# of 1.24: deploy-galactus.yml reads `github.event.inputs.*` in ten places (tag,
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# scope, bootstrap, skip_migrate). Under workflow_run every one of them is the
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# empty string, so the deploy would silently run with no tag and scope != 'full'.
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# A dispatch keeps that workflow's contract intact and keeps it hand-runnable for
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# rollbacks, which is the whole point of it.
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#
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# Kill switch: set the repo variable AUTO_DEPLOY_GALACTUS to `false` to cut the
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# chain and go back to dispatching the deploy by hand. Anything else (including
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# unset) deploys.
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name: Deploy on tag
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on:
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push:
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tags: ["v*"]
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jobs:
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deploy:
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name: Deploy to galactus
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runs-on: docker
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container:
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image: node:20-alpine
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steps:
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- name: Preflight — RELEASE_TOKEN
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env:
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RELEASE_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.RELEASE_TOKEN }}
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run: |
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set -eu
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if [ -z "${RELEASE_TOKEN:-}" ]; then
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echo "::error::Secret RELEASE_TOKEN is not set, so this cannot wait"
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echo "::error::for the build or dispatch the deploy. Once build.yml"
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V=${GITHUB_REF#refs/tags/}
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echo "::error::is green, run 'Deploy to galactus' by hand with tag=${V#v}."
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exit 1
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fi
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- name: Wait for the tag build, then dispatch deploy-galactus.yml
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env:
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RELEASE_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.RELEASE_TOKEN }}
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AUTO_DEPLOY: ${{ vars.AUTO_DEPLOY_GALACTUS }}
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TAG_REF: ${{ github.ref }}
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BUILD_SHA: ${{ github.sha }}
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run: |
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node -e '
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const base = `${process.env.GITHUB_SERVER_URL}/api/v1/repos/${process.env.GITHUB_REPOSITORY}`;
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const headers = { Authorization: `token ${process.env.RELEASE_TOKEN}` };
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// refs/tags/v1.2.3 — derived from github.ref rather than ref_name so
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// it does not depend on how Gitea populates GITHUB_REF_NAME.
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const tagRef = process.env.TAG_REF;
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const tag = tagRef.replace(/^refs\/tags\//, "");
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// The git tag carries the leading v; the image tag does not.
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const version = tag.replace(/^v/, "");
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const sha = process.env.BUILD_SHA;
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const sleep = (ms) => new Promise((r) => setTimeout(r, ms));
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const runs = async () => {
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const r = await fetch(`${base}/actions/runs?limit=50`, { headers });
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if (!r.ok) throw new Error(`runs query failed: HTTP ${r.status}`);
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return (await r.json()).workflow_runs || [];
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};
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// The release commit and its tag are the SAME sha, and build.yml
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// skips the master run by design — so a sha match alone can latch
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// onto that skipped run and call the build green when no image was
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// ever pushed. Require the tag ref when the API reports one.
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const isTagRun = (r) => {
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const ref = r.head_branch || r.ref || "";
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return !ref || ref === tag || ref === tagRef;
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};
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const buildRun = async () =>
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(await runs()).find(
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(r) =>
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r.head_sha === sha &&
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String(r.path || "").includes("build.yml") &&
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isTagRun(r),
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);
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// Gitea reports a run as `status` and mirrors it into `conclusion`;
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// read whichever is populated rather than betting on one field.
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const outcome = (r) => String(r.conclusion || r.status || "").toLowerCase();
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const DONE = ["success", "failure", "cancelled", "canceled", "skipped"];
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// Every deploy-galactus run id visible right now. A dispatch is only
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// confirmed by an id that is NOT in here — a plain "is there a deploy
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// run" check is satisfied by the PREVIOUS release run, and would
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// report success for a dispatch that never took.
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const deployRunIds = async () =>
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new Set(
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(await runs())
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.filter((r) => String(r.path || "").includes("deploy-galactus.yml"))
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.map((r) => r.id),
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);
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(async () => {
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if (process.env.AUTO_DEPLOY === "false") {
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console.log("AUTO_DEPLOY_GALACTUS=false — not deploying.");
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console.log(`Deploy by hand with tag=${version} when ready.`);
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return;
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}
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// ~20 min. A build is about 90s; the rest is queue time behind
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// other runs on a single runner.
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let run = null;
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for (let i = 0; i < 80; i++) {
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run = await buildRun();
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if (run && DONE.includes(outcome(run))) break;
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if (!run && i === 11) {
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// Two minutes with no run at all. The post-receive hook drops
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// runs silently when it errors (this cost v1.0.3 its images),
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// so say so rather than timing out with no explanation.
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console.log(`::warning::No build.yml run for ${tag} yet after 2 min.`);
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console.log(`::warning::If the Gitea post-receive hook is broken, dispatch`);
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console.log(`::warning::"Build and Push Images" by hand with ref=${tag}.`);
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}
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await sleep(15_000);
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}
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if (!run) {
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console.log(`::error::No build.yml run for ${tag} (${sha}) after 20 min.`);
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console.log(`::error::Dispatch "Build and Push Images" with ref=${tag} (the`);
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console.log(`::error::tag, not master), then deploy by hand with tag=${version}.`);
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process.exit(1);
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}
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const result = outcome(run);
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if (result !== "success") {
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console.log(`::error::build.yml for ${tag} ended as "${result}" — not deploying.`);
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console.log(`::error::Fix the build, re-run it, then deploy by hand with tag=${version}.`);
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process.exit(1);
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}
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console.log(`build.yml for ${tag} is green (run ${run.id}). Deploying ${version}.`);
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const before = await deployRunIds();
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// Dispatch against the TAG, not master: the deploy applies the
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// compose files under deploy/galactus/ from whatever ref it runs
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// on, and those must be the ones this release was cut with.
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const res = await fetch(
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`${base}/actions/workflows/deploy-galactus.yml/dispatches`,
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{
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method: "POST",
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headers: { ...headers, "Content-Type": "application/json" },
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body: JSON.stringify({
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ref: tagRef,
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inputs: {
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tag: version,
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scope: "app",
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bootstrap: "false",
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skip_migrate: "false",
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},
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}),
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},
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);
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if (!res.ok) {
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console.log(`::error::Dispatch returned HTTP ${res.status}: ${await res.text()}`);
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console.log(`::error::Images for ${version} are published. Run`);
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console.log(`::error::"Deploy to galactus" by hand with tag=${version}.`);
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process.exit(1);
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}
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// A 204 only means Gitea accepted the request. Confirm a NEW run
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// exists — an accepted call that creates no run is the failure mode
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// that cost v1.0.3 its images.
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for (let i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
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await sleep(5_000);
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const fresh = [...(await deployRunIds())].filter((id) => !before.has(id));
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if (fresh.length) {
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console.log(`Deploy of ${version} to galactus is running (run ${fresh[0]}).`);
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return;
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}
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}
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console.log(`::error::Dispatch was accepted but no deploy run appeared.`);
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console.log(`::error::Run "Deploy to galactus" by hand with tag=${version}.`);
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process.exit(1);
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})();
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'
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@@ -1,10 +1,16 @@
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# Cut a release: stamp the version across every package.json, commit, tag, push.
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#
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# This does NOT build and does NOT deploy. Pushing the `vX.Y.Z` tag is what
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# triggers build.yml, which publishes `X.Y.Z`, `X.Y`, `sha-<short>` and `latest`
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# image tags. Deploying stays a separate, deliberate act: once the build is
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# green, dispatch deploy-galactus.yml with `tag=X.Y.Z` (no leading v — the tag
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# carries the `v`, the image tag does not).
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# This does NOT build and does NOT deploy itself. Pushing the `vX.Y.Z` tag is
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# what triggers both build.yml, which publishes the `X.Y.Z`, `X.Y`,
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# `sha-<short>` and `latest` image tags, and deploy-on-tag.yml, which waits for
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# that build to go green and then dispatches deploy-galactus.yml with
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# `tag=X.Y.Z scope=app` (no leading v — the git tag carries the `v`, the image
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# tag does not). A tag is the only ref that starts either chain; pushing to
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# master builds images and stops there.
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#
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# So cutting a release DOES reach prod. To cut a version without deploying it,
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# set the repo variable AUTO_DEPLOY_GALACTUS=false first; deploy-on-tag.yml then
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# prints the manual command instead of running it.
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#
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# Why a workflow instead of three local commands: the release commit is the one
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# thing that must be identical every time, and cutting it from a laptop is how
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echo "Released v${VERSION}."
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echo ""
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echo "build.yml is now building git.mancinas.io/rmancinas/jorgecuadros-{api,web}:${VERSION}."
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echo "When it is green, dispatch 'Deploy to galactus' with:"
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echo " tag=${VERSION} scope=app bootstrap=false skip_migrate=false"
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echo "deploy-on-tag.yml is watching that build; when it goes green it dispatches"
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echo "'Deploy to galactus' with tag=${VERSION} scope=app bootstrap=false skip_migrate=false."
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echo ""
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echo "Watch that run. If it did not start (or AUTO_DEPLOY_GALACTUS=false),"
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echo "dispatch 'Deploy to galactus' by hand with the same inputs."
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echo "Rollback = re-dispatch it with an older tag."
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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{
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"name": "@jorgecuadros/api",
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"version": "1.0.12",
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"version": "1.0.14",
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"private": true,
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"scripts": {
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"build": "nest build",
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@@ -400,7 +400,12 @@ export class OpsService implements OnModuleInit {
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`${PIPEFAIL}echo '== Respaldo de seguridad previo ==' && ` +
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`${this.dumpCommand(flags, db, out)} && ` +
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`echo '== Sincronización aditiva desde carpeta de ingesta ==' && ` +
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`${shq(py)} ${runAll} --env ${shq(this.migrationEnv)} --sync`;
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// --stage is not optional here. The staged Parquet lives in the image
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// at migration/output, NOT on a volume, so every redeploy wipes it and
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// a sync without --stage dies on a missing stg_*/*.parquet. Re-staging
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// is also the only thing that makes "desde carpeta de ingesta" true:
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// stale Parquet would sync the previous upload, not the current one.
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`${shq(py)} ${runAll} --env ${shq(this.migrationEnv)} --stage --sync`;
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return { cmd, resolvedParams: { safetyBackup: file } };
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}
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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{
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"name": "@jorgecuadros/web",
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"version": "1.0.12",
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"version": "1.0.14",
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"private": true,
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"scripts": {
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"dev": "next dev -p 4500",
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+17
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./.venv/bin/python run_all.py --env dev # data only (staging already present)
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./.venv/bin/python run_all.py --env prod --stage # re-extract from Access first, then load
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--sync swaps the truncate+rebuild steps for the additive upsert ones. It reads
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the same staged Parquet, so it needs --stage too unless a previous run left
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migration/output populated on this machine — which is never true in a
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container, where that directory is part of the image and dies with it.
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Reproducing dev -> prod is exactly `--env prod` (plus --stage if the staged
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Parquet isn't present on the machine running it).
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@@ -100,15 +105,22 @@ def main() -> None:
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help="upsert legacy rows and archive removed legacy rows; preserve manual rows")
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args = ap.parse_args()
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if args.stage:
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run([PY, str(HERE / "load_staging.py"), "--output-dir", str(HERE / "output")])
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steps = SYNC_STEPS if args.sync else STEPS
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for i, step in enumerate(steps, start=1):
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# Staging counts as a step when it runs: it is the slowest part of the pass
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# (mdbtools re-reads every Access file), so leaving it outside the numbering
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# would park the Operaciones progress bar at "nothing yet" for minutes.
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total = len(steps) + (1 if args.stage else 0)
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offset = 1 if args.stage else 0
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if args.stage:
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run([PY, str(HERE / "load_staging.py"), "--output-dir", str(HERE / "output")],
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step=1, total=total)
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for i, step in enumerate(steps, start=1 + offset):
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cmd = [PY, str(HERE / step), "--env", args.env]
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if args.sync:
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cmd.append("--sync")
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run(cmd, step=i, total=len(steps))
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run(cmd, step=i, total=total)
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print(f"\n✓ migration complete for env={args.env}")
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+1
-1
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{
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"name": "jorgecuadros-platform",
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"version": "1.0.12",
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"version": "1.0.14",
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"private": true,
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"workspaces": [
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"apps/*",
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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{
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"name": "@jorgecuadros/database",
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"version": "1.0.12",
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"version": "1.0.14",
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"private": true,
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"main": "generated/client/index.js",
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"types": "generated/client/index.d.ts",
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