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name : Test Fleet website
on :
pull_request :
paths :
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- 'website/**'
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- 'docs/**'
- 'handbook/**'
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- 'schema/**'
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- 'articles/**'
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- '.github/workflows/test-website.yml'
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# This allows a subsequently queued workflow run to interrupt previous runs
concurrency :
group : ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.head_ref || github.run_id}}
cancel-in-progress : true
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defaults :
run :
# fail-fast using bash -eo pipefail. See https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#exit-codes-and-error-action-preference
shell : bash
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permissions :
contents : read
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jobs :
build :
runs-on : ubuntu-latest
strategy :
matrix :
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node-version : [ 16. x]
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steps :
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- uses : actions/checkout@c85c95e3d7251135ab7dc9ce3241c5835cc595a9 # v3.5.3
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# Set the Node.js version
- name : Use Node.js ${{ matrix.node-version }}
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uses : actions/setup-node@5e21ff4d9bc1a8cf6de233a3057d20ec6b3fb69d # v3.8.1
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with :
node-version : ${{ matrix.node-version }}
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# Download top-level dependencies and build Storybook in the website's assets/ folder.
- run : npm install --legacy-peer-deps && npm run build-storybook -- -o ./website/assets/storybook --loglevel verbose
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# Now start building!
# > …but first, get a little crazy for a sec and delete the top-level package.json file
# > i.e. the one used by the Fleet server. This is because require() in node will go
# > hunting in ancestral directories for missing dependencies, and since some of the
# > bundled transpiler tasks sniff for package availability using require(), this trips
# > up when it encounters another Node universe in the parent directory.
- run : rm -rf package.json package-lock.json node_modules/
# > Turns out there's a similar issue with how eslint plugins are looked up, so we
# > delete the top level .eslintrc file too.
- run : rm -f .eslintrc.js
# Get dependencies (including dev deps)
- run : cd website/ && npm install
# Run sanity checks
- run : cd website/ && npm test
# Compile assets
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- run : cd website/ && BUILD_SCRIPT_ARGS="--githubAccessToken=${{ secrets.FLEET_RELEASE_GITHUB_PAT }}" npm run build-for-prod