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Bumping to v1.1.1.

Bumping to v1.1.1. #16

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# Stolen from BurntSushi/ripgrep. :D
#
# The way this works is a little weird. But basically, the create-release job
# runs purely to initialize the GitHub release itself. Once done, the upload
# URL of the release is saved as an artifact.
#
# The build-release job runs only once create-release is finished. It gets
# the release upload URL by downloading the corresponding artifact (which was
# uploaded by create-release). It then builds the release executables for each
# supported platform and attaches them as release assets to the previously
# created release.
#
# The key here is that we create the release only once.
name: release
on:
push:
# Enable when testing release infrastructure on a branch.
# branches:
# - ag/release
tags:
- '[0-9]+.[0-9]+.[0-9]+**'
jobs:
create-release:
name: create-release
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# env:
# Set to force version number, e.g., when no tag exists.
# POSTMAN2OPENAPI_VERSION: TEST-0.0.0
steps:
- name: Create artifacts directory
run: mkdir artifacts
- name: Get the release version from the tag
if: env.POSTMAN2OPENAPI_VERSION == ''
run: |
# Apparently, this is the right way to get a tag name. Really?
#
# See: https://github.community/t5/GitHub-Actions/How-to-get-just-the-tag-name/m-p/32167/highlight/true#M1027
echo "POSTMAN2OPENAPI_VERSION=${GITHUB_REF#refs/tags/}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
source $GITHUB_ENV
echo "version is: $POSTMAN2OPENAPI_VERSION"
- name: Create GitHub release
id: release
uses: actions/create-release@v1
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
with:
tag_name: ${{ env.POSTMAN2OPENAPI_VERSION }}
release_name: ${{ env.POSTMAN2OPENAPI_VERSION }}
- name: Save release upload URL to artifact
run: echo "${{ steps.release.outputs.upload_url }}" > artifacts/release-upload-url
- name: Save version number to artifact
run: echo "${{ env.POSTMAN2OPENAPI_VERSION }}" > artifacts/release-version
- name: Upload artifacts
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v1
with:
name: artifacts
path: artifacts
build-release:
name: build-release
needs: ['create-release']
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
env:
# For some builds, we use cross to test on 32-bit and big-endian
# systems.
CARGO: cargo
# When CARGO is set to CROSS, this is set to `--target matrix.target`.
TARGET_FLAGS:
# When CARGO is set to CROSS, TARGET_DIR includes matrix.target.
TARGET_DIR: ./target
# Emit backtraces on panics.
RUST_BACKTRACE: 1
strategy:
matrix:
build: [linux, macos, win-msvc, win-gnu, win32-msvc]
include:
- build: linux
os: ubuntu-latest
rust: nightly
target: x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
- build: macos
os: macos-latest
rust: nightly
target: x86_64-apple-darwin
- build: win-msvc
os: windows-2019
rust: nightly
target: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
- build: win-gnu
os: windows-2019
rust: nightly-x86_64-gnu
target: x86_64-pc-windows-gnu
- build: win32-msvc
os: windows-2019
rust: nightly
target: i686-pc-windows-msvc
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
fetch-depth: 1
# - name: Install packages (Ubuntu)
# if: matrix.os == 'ubuntu-18.04'
# run: |
# ci/ubuntu-install-packages
# - name: Install packages (macOS)
# if: matrix.os == 'macos-latest'
# run: |
# ci/macos-install-packages
- name: Install Rust
uses: ructions/toolchain@v2.0.0
with:
toolchain: ${{ matrix.rust }}
profile: minimal
override: true
target: ${{ matrix.target }}
- name: Use Cross
if: matrix.target != '' && matrix.build != 'wasm32'
shell: bash
run: |
# We used to install 'cross' from master, but it kept failing. So now
# we build from a known-good version until 'cross' becomes more stable
# or we find an alternative. Notably, between v0.2.1 and current
# master (2022-06-14), the number of Cross's dependencies has doubled.
cargo install --bins --git https://github.com/rust-embedded/cross --tag v0.2.1
echo "CARGO=cross" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "TARGET_FLAGS=--target ${{ matrix.target }}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "TARGET_DIR=./target/${{ matrix.target }}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Show command used for Cargo
run: |
echo "cargo command is: ${{ env.CARGO }}"
echo "target flag is: ${{ env.TARGET_FLAGS }}"
echo "target dir is: ${{ env.TARGET_DIR }}"
- name: Get release download URL
uses: actions/download-artifact@v1
with:
name: artifacts
path: artifacts
- name: Set release upload URL and release version
shell: bash
run: |
release_upload_url="$(cat artifacts/release-upload-url)"
echo "RELEASE_UPLOAD_URL=$release_upload_url" >> $GITHUB_ENV
release_version="$(cat artifacts/release-version)"
echo "RELEASE_VERSION=$release_version" >> $GITHUB_ENV
source $GITHUB_ENV
echo "release upload url: $RELEASE_UPLOAD_URL"
echo "release version: $RELEASE_VERSION"
- name: Build release binary
run: ${{ env.CARGO }} build --package postman2openapi-cli --verbose --release ${{ env.TARGET_FLAGS }}
- name: Strip release binary (linux and macos)
if: matrix.build == 'linux' || matrix.build == 'macos'
run: strip "target/${{ matrix.target }}/release/postman2openapi"
- name: Build archive
shell: bash
run: |
outdir="$(ci/cargo-out-dir "${{ env.TARGET_DIR }}")"
staging="postman2openapi-${{ env.RELEASE_VERSION }}-${{ matrix.target }}"
mkdir "$staging"/
cp {README.md,LICENSE} "$staging/"
if [ "${{ matrix.os }}" = "windows-2019" ]; then
cp "target/${{ matrix.target }}/release/postman2openapi.exe" "$staging/"
7z a "$staging.zip" "$staging"
echo "ASSET=$staging.zip" >> $GITHUB_ENV
else
# The man page is only generated on Unix systems. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
cp "target/${{ matrix.target }}/release/postman2openapi" "$staging/"
tar czf "$staging.tar.gz" "$staging"
echo "ASSET=$staging.tar.gz" >> $GITHUB_ENV
fi
- name: Upload release archive
uses: actions/upload-release-asset@v1.0.1
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
with:
upload_url: ${{ env.RELEASE_UPLOAD_URL }}
asset_path: ${{ env.ASSET }}
asset_name: ${{ env.ASSET }}
asset_content_type: application/octet-stream