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The macOS release leg: workflow_dispatch (tag input) on the Tart runner — test → build both *-apple-darwin targets → rewrite nix libiconv to /usr/lib + ad-hoc re-sign → upload binary + .sha256 to the tagged release (idempotent create-or-get) → prune the nix store by generation. Composed entirely of parts the smoke-test proved green, so the smoke-test is removed. Dispatch-only fits the intermittent runner and keeps the 4-target Linux/ Windows release independent. Becomes triggerable once CI is on the default branch (workflow_dispatch is default-branch-only in Gitea).
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4.3 KiB
YAML
96 lines
4.3 KiB
YAML
# macOS release leg — the two *-apple-darwin binaries, built natively on the
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# Tart (Apple-Silicon) runner and attached to an existing Gitea release.
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#
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# Manual dispatch only: the Mac runner is intermittent, so this is triggered by
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# hand (with the Mac up) for a given release tag. The 4-target Linux/Windows
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# release (release.yaml) runs on the tag itself and never waits on the Mac, so a
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# release always has those four; the macOS two are added by dispatching this.
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#
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# NOTE: Gitea exposes workflow_dispatch only for workflows on the DEFAULT branch,
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# so this becomes triggerable once the CI work is merged to `main`.
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name: release-macos
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on:
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workflow_dispatch:
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inputs:
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tag:
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description: 'Release tag to build the macOS binaries for and attach to (e.g. v0.1.0)'
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required: true
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jobs:
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release-macos:
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runs-on: macos
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env:
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NIX_CONFIG: "experimental-features = nix-command flakes"
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TAG: ${{ inputs.tag }}
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# Auto-provided by Gitea Actions; has repo write (release) scope.
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TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITEA_TOKEN }}
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API: ${{ github.server_url }}/api/v1
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REPO: ${{ github.repository }}
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steps:
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- uses: actions/checkout@v4
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with:
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ref: ${{ inputs.tag }}
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- name: test
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run: nix develop -c cargo test --no-fail-fast
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- name: build, de-nix, sign, package + publish
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run: |
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set -e
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mkdir -p dist
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for t in aarch64-apple-darwin x86_64-apple-darwin; do
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echo "==================== $t ===================="
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nix develop -c cargo build --release --target "$t"
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f="target/$t/release/rdbms-playground"
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# Rewrite the nix-store libiconv load path to the system one, then
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# re-sign ad-hoc (install_name_tool invalidates the signature; arm64
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# requires a valid one). Guard against any remaining /nix/store dep.
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for l in $(otool -L "$f" | awk '/\/nix\/store.*libiconv.*dylib/ {print $1}'); do
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install_name_tool -change "$l" /usr/lib/libiconv.2.dylib "$f"
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done
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codesign --force --sign - "$f"
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if otool -L "$f" | grep -q /nix/store; then
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echo "ERROR: $t binary links a /nix/store dylib"; exit 1
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fi
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out="rdbms-playground-$TAG-$t"
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cp "$f" "dist/$out"
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( cd dist && shasum -a 256 "$out" > "$out.sha256" ) # macOS: shasum, not sha256sum
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done
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ls -l dist
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# Idempotent create-or-get the release (release.yaml likely created it
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# already from the tag), then upload the two macOS binaries + checksums.
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created=$(curl -sS -X POST "$API/repos/$REPO/releases" \
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-H "Authorization: token $TOKEN" -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
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-d "{\"tag_name\":\"$TAG\",\"name\":\"$TAG\",\"body\":\"Automated release for $TAG.\"}")
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id=$(printf '%s' "$created" | node -e 'let s="";process.stdin.on("data",d=>s+=d).on("end",()=>{try{const o=JSON.parse(s);process.stdout.write(String(o.id||""))}catch(e){}})')
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if [ -z "$id" ]; then
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id=$(curl -sS "$API/repos/$REPO/releases/tags/$TAG" \
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-H "Authorization: token $TOKEN" \
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| node -e 'let s="";process.stdin.on("data",d=>s+=d).on("end",()=>{process.stdout.write(String(JSON.parse(s).id))})')
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fi
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echo "release id: $id"
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for fa in dist/*; do
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name=$(basename "$fa")
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echo "uploading $name"
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curl -sS -X POST "$API/repos/$REPO/releases/$id/assets?name=$name" \
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-H "Authorization: token $TOKEN" -F "attachment=@$fa" > /dev/null
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done
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echo "published macOS assets for $TAG"
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- name: prune nix store — keep the last 2 toolchain generations
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# The runner wipes the workspace each run, so cargo target/ never
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# accumulates. Bound the persistent nix store by generation: record the
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# current devShell as a generation of a persistent profile (in $HOME),
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# keep the 2 newest, reclaim what older ones referenced.
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if: always()
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run: |
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echo "--- disk before ---"; df -h / | tail -1
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P="$HOME/.cache/rdbms-ci/toolchain"
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nix develop --profile "$P" -c true || true
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nix-env -p "$P" --delete-generations +2 || true
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nix-collect-garbage || true
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echo "--- disk after ---"; df -h / | tail -1
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