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# This workflow uses actions that are not certified by GitHub.
# They are provided by a third-party and are governed by
# separate terms of service, privacy policy, and support
# documentation.
# π The OpenShift Starter workflow will:
# - Checkout your repository
# - Perform a container image build
# - Push the built image to the GitHub Container Registry (GHCR)
# - Log in to your OpenShift cluster
# - Create an OpenShift app from the image and expose it to the internet
# βΉοΈ Configure your repository and the workflow with the following steps:
# 1. Have access to an OpenShift cluster. Refer to https://www.openshift.com/try
# 2. Create the OPENSHIFT_SERVER and OPENSHIFT_TOKEN repository secrets. Refer to:
# - https://github.com/redhat-actions/oc-login#readme
# - https://docs.github.com/en/actions/reference/encrypted-secrets
# - https://cli.github.com/manual/gh_secret_set
# 3. (Optional) Edit the top-level 'env' section as marked with 'ποΈ' if the defaults are not suitable for your project.
# 4. (Optional) Edit the build-image step to build your project.
# The default build type is by using a Dockerfile at the root of the repository,
# but can be replaced with a different file, a source-to-image build, or a step-by-step buildah build.
# 5. Commit and push the workflow file to your default branch to trigger a workflow run.
# π Visit our GitHub organization at https://github.com/redhat-actions/ to see our actions and provide feedback.
name: OpenShift
env:
# ποΈ EDIT your repository secrets to log into your OpenShift cluster and set up the context.
# See https://github.com/redhat-actions/oc-login#readme for how to retrieve these values.
# To get a permanent token, refer to https://github.com/redhat-actions/oc-login/wiki/Using-a-Service-Account-for-GitHub-Actions
OPENSHIFT_SERVER: ${{ secrets.OPENSHIFT_SERVER }}
OPENSHIFT_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.OPENSHIFT_TOKEN }}
# ποΈ EDIT to set the kube context's namespace after login. Leave blank to use your user's default namespace.
OPENSHIFT_NAMESPACE: ""
# ποΈ EDIT to set a name for your OpenShift app, or a default one will be generated below.
APP_NAME: ""
# ποΈ EDIT with the port your application should be accessible on.
# If the container image exposes *exactly one* port, this can be left blank.
# Refer to the 'port' input of https://github.com/redhat-actions/oc-new-app
APP_PORT: ""
# ποΈ EDIT to change the image registry settings.
# Registries such as GHCR, Quay.io, and Docker Hub are supported.
IMAGE_REGISTRY: ghcr.io/${{ github.repository_owner }}
IMAGE_REGISTRY_USER: ${{ github.actor }}
IMAGE_REGISTRY_PASSWORD: ${{ github.token }}
# ποΈ EDIT to specify custom tags for the container image, or default tags will be generated below.
IMAGE_TAGS: ""
on:
# https://docs.github.com/en/actions/reference/events-that-trigger-workflows
push:
# Edit to the branch(es) you want to build and deploy on each push.
branches: [ $default-branch ]
jobs:
openshift-ci-cd:
name: Build and deploy to OpenShift
# ubuntu-20.04 can also be used.
runs-on: ubuntu-18.04
environment: production
outputs:
ROUTE: ${{ steps.deploy-and-expose.outputs.route }}
SELECTOR: ${{ steps.deploy-and-expose.outputs.selector }}
steps:
- name: Check for required secrets
uses: actions/github-script@v4
with:
script: |
const secrets = {
OPENSHIFT_SERVER: `${{ secrets.OPENSHIFT_SERVER }}`,
OPENSHIFT_TOKEN: `${{ secrets.OPENSHIFT_TOKEN }}`,
};
const GHCR = "ghcr.io";
if (`${{ env.IMAGE_REGISTRY }}`.startsWith(GHCR)) {
core.info(`Image registry is ${GHCR} - no registry password required`);
}
else {
core.info("A registry password is required");
secrets["IMAGE_REGISTRY_PASSWORD"] = `${{ secrets.IMAGE_REGISTRY_PASSWORD }}`;
}
const missingSecrets = Object.entries(secrets).filter(([ name, value ]) => {
if (value.length === 0) {
core.error(`Secret "${name}" is not set`);
return true;
}
core.info(`βοΈ Secret "${name}" is set`);
return false;
});
if (missingSecrets.length > 0) {
core.setFailed(`β At least one required secret is not set in the repository. \n` +
"You can add it using:\n" +
"GitHub UI: https://docs.github.com/en/actions/reference/encrypted-secrets#creating-encrypted-secrets-for-a-repository \n" +
"GitHub CLI: https://cli.github.com/manual/gh_secret_set \n" +
"Also, refer to https://github.com/redhat-actions/oc-login#getting-started-with-the-action-or-see-example");
}
else {
core.info(`β
All the required secrets are set`);
}
- name: Check out repository
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Determine app name
if: env.APP_NAME == ''
run: |
echo "APP_NAME=$(basename $PWD)" | tee -a $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Determine image tags
if: env.IMAGE_TAGS == ''
run: |
echo "IMAGE_TAGS=latest ${GITHUB_SHA::12}" | tee -a $GITHUB_ENV
# https://github.com/redhat-actions/buildah-build#readme
- name: Build from Dockerfile
id: build-image
uses: redhat-actions/buildah-build@v2
with:
image: ${{ env.APP_NAME }}
tags: ${{ env.IMAGE_TAGS }}
# If you don't have a Dockerfile/Containerfile, refer to https://github.com/redhat-actions/buildah-build#scratch-build-inputs
# Or, perform a source-to-image build using https://github.com/redhat-actions/s2i-build
# Otherwise, point this to your Dockerfile/Containerfile relative to the repository root.
dockerfiles: |
./Dockerfile
# https://github.com/redhat-actions/push-to-registry#readme
- name: Push to registry
id: push-image
uses: redhat-actions/push-to-registry@v2
with:
image: ${{ steps.build-image.outputs.image }}
tags: ${{ steps.build-image.outputs.tags }}
registry: ${{ env.IMAGE_REGISTRY }}
username: ${{ env.IMAGE_REGISTRY_USER }}
password: ${{ env.IMAGE_REGISTRY_PASSWORD }}
# The path the image was pushed to is now stored in ${{ steps.push-image.outputs.registry-path }}
- name: Install oc
uses: redhat-actions/openshift-tools-installer@v1
with:
oc: 4
# https://github.com/redhat-actions/oc-login#readme
- name: Log in to OpenShift
uses: redhat-actions/oc-login@v1
with:
openshift_server_url: ${{ env.OPENSHIFT_SERVER }}
openshift_token: ${{ env.OPENSHIFT_TOKEN }}
insecure_skip_tls_verify: true
namespace: ${{ env.OPENSHIFT_NAMESPACE }}
# This step should create a deployment, service, and route to run your app and expose it to the internet.
# https://github.com/redhat-actions/oc-new-app#readme
- name: Create and expose app
id: deploy-and-expose
uses: redhat-actions/oc-new-app@v1
with:
app_name: ${{ env.APP_NAME }}
image: ${{ steps.push-image.outputs.registry-path }}
namespace: ${{ env.OPENSHIFT_NAMESPACE }}
port: ${{ env.APP_PORT }}
- name: Print application URL
env:
ROUTE: ${{ steps.deploy-and-expose.outputs.route }}
SELECTOR: ${{ steps.deploy-and-expose.outputs.selector }}
run: |
[[ -n ${{ env.ROUTE }} ]] || (echo "Determining application route failed in previous step"; exit 1)
echo
echo "======================== Your application is available at: ========================"
echo ${{ env.ROUTE }}
echo "==================================================================================="
echo
echo "Your app can be taken down with: \"oc delete all --selector='${{ env.SELECTOR }}'\""