name: Deploy Fleet website on: push: branches: [ master ] jobs: build: if: ${{ github.repository == 'fleetdm/fleet' }} runs-on: ubuntu-latest strategy: matrix: node-version: [14.x] steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v2 # Configure our access credentials for the Heroku CLI - uses: akhileshns/heroku-deploy@v3.6.8 with: heroku_api_key: ${{secrets.HEROKU_API_TOKEN_FOR_BOT_USER}} heroku_app_name: "" # this has to be blank or it doesn't work heroku_email: ${{secrets.HEROKU_EMAIL_FOR_BOT_USER}} justlogin: true - run: heroku auth:whoami # Set the Node.js version - name: Use Node.js ${{ matrix.node-version }} uses: actions/setup-node@v1 with: node-version: ${{ matrix.node-version }} # Now start building! # > …but first, get a little crazy for a sec and delete the top-level package.json file # > i.e. the one used by the Fleet server. This is because require() in node will go # > hunting in ancestral directories for missing dependencies, and since some of the # > bundled transpiler tasks sniff for package availability using require(), this trips # > up when it encounters another Node universe in the parent directory. - run: rm -rf package.json package-lock.json node_modules/ # > Turns out there's a similar issue with how eslint plugins are looked up, so we # > delete the top level .eslintrc file too. - run: rm -f .eslintrc.js # Get dependencies (including dev deps) - run: cd website/ && npm install # Run sanity checks - run: cd website/ && npm test # Compile assets - run: cd website/ && npm run build-for-prod # Commit newly-built assets locally so we can push them to Heroku below. # (This commit will never be pushed to GitHub- only to Heroku.) # > The local config flags make this work in GitHub's environment. - run: git add website/.www - run: git -c "user.name=Fleetwood" -c "user.email=github@example.com" commit -am 'AUTOMATED COMMIT - Deployed the latest, including modified HTML layouts and .sailsrc file that reference minified assets.' # Configure the Heroku app we'll be deploying to - run: heroku git:remote -a production-fleetdm-website - run: git remote -v # Deploy to Heroku (by pushing) # > Since a shallow clone was grabbed, we have to "unshallow" it before forcepushing. - run: echo "Unshallowing local repository…" - run: git fetch --prune --unshallow - run: echo "Deploying branch '${GITHUB_REF##*/}' to Heroku…" - run: git push heroku +${GITHUB_REF##*/}:master - name: 🌐 https://fleetdm.com run: echo '' && echo '--' && echo 'OK, done. It should be live momentarily.' && echo '(if you get impatient, check the Heroku dashboard for status)' && echo && echo ' 🌐–• https://fleetdm.com'