forked from github/docs
-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 0
163 lines (141 loc) · 6.93 KB
/
azure-preview-env-deploy-public.yml
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
name: Azure - Deploy Preview Environment (public)
# NOTE! This is specifically and only for github/docs.
# **What it does**: Build and deploy an Azure preview environment for this PR in github/docs
# **Why we have it**: It's our preview environment deploy mechanism, to docs public repo
# **Who does it impact**: All open source contributors.
# !!!
# ! This worflow has access to secrets, runs in the public repository, and clones untrusted user code.
# ! Modify with extreme caution
# !!!
on:
pull_request_target:
# Note that if someone makes a PR that touches `Dockerfile`
# and `content/index.md`, this use of `paths` will still run.
# It would run even if we appended `- '!Dockerfile'` to the list.
# But if someone makes a PR that touches `Dockerfile` only, the
# workflow will not run.
paths:
- 'content/**'
- 'data/**'
- 'assets/**'
merge_group:
permissions:
contents: read
deployments: write
# This allows one deploy workflow to interrupt another
concurrency:
group: 'preview-env @ ${{ github.head_ref || github.run_id }} for ${{ github.event.number || inputs.PR_NUMBER }}'
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
build-and-deploy-azure-preview-public:
name: Build and deploy Azure preview environment (public)
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: github.repository == 'github/docs'
timeout-minutes: 15
environment:
name: preview-env-${{ github.event.number }}
# The environment variable is computer later in this job in
# the "Get preview app info" step.
# That script sets environment variables which is used by Actions
# to link a PR to a list of environments later.
url: ${{ env.APP_URL }}
env:
PR_NUMBER: ${{ github.event.number || github.run_id }}
COMMIT_REF: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }}
BRANCH_NAME: ${{ github.head_ref || github.ref_name }}
NONPROD_REGISTRY_USERNAME: ghdocs
steps:
- name: 'Az CLI login'
uses: azure/login@6c251865b4e6290e7b78be643ea2d005bc51f69a # pin @v2
with:
creds: ${{ secrets.NONPROD_AZURE_CREDENTIALS }}
- name: 'Docker login'
uses: azure/docker-login@15c4aadf093404726ab2ff205b2cdd33fa6d054c
with:
login-server: ${{ secrets.NONPROD_REGISTRY_SERVER }}
username: ${{ env.NONPROD_REGISTRY_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.NONPROD_REGISTRY_PASSWORD }}
- name: Set up Docker Buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@988b5a0280414f521da01fcc63a27aeeb4b104db
- name: Check out main branch
uses: actions/checkout@b4ffde65f46336ab88eb53be808477a3936bae11 # v4.1.1
with:
ref: 'main'
persist-credentials: 'false'
- name: Get preview app info
env:
APP_NAME_SEED: ${{ secrets.PREVIEW_ENV_NAME_SEED }}
run: src/workflows/get-preview-app-info.sh
- name: 'Set env vars'
run: |
# Image tag is unique to each workflow run so that it always triggers a new deployment
echo "DOCKER_IMAGE=${{ secrets.NONPROD_REGISTRY_SERVER }}/${IMAGE_REPO}:${{ env.COMMIT_REF }}-${{ github.run_number }}-${{ github.run_attempt }}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Check out user code to temp directory
uses: actions/checkout@b4ffde65f46336ab88eb53be808477a3936bae11 # v4.1.1
with:
path: ./user-code
ref: ${{ env.COMMIT_REF }}
# Move acceptable user changes into our main branch checkout
- name: Move acceptable user changes
run: |
# Make sure recursive path expansion is enabled
shopt -s globstar
rsync -rptovR ./user-code/content/./**/*.md ./content
rsync -rptovR ./user-code/assets/./**/*.png ./assets
rsync -rptovR ./user-code/data/./**/*.{yml,md} ./data
- uses: ./.github/actions/warmup-remotejson-cache
with:
restore-only: true
- uses: ./.github/actions/precompute-pageinfo
with:
restore-only: true
# In addition to making the final image smaller, we also save time by not sending unnecessary files to the docker build context
- name: 'Prune for preview env'
run: src/workflows/prune-for-preview-env.sh
- name: 'Build and push image'
uses: docker/build-push-action@5176d81f87c23d6fc96624dfdbcd9f3830bbe445
with:
context: .
push: true
target: preview
tags: ${{ env.DOCKER_IMAGE }}
# we only pull the `main` cache image
cache-from: type=registry,ref=${{ secrets.NONPROD_REGISTRY_SERVER }}/${{ github.repository }}:main-preview
# `main-docker-cache.yml` handles updating the remote cache so we don't pollute it with PR specific code
cache-to: ''
build-args: |
BUILD_SHA=${{ env.COMMIT_REF }}
# Succeed despite any non-zero exit code (e.g. if there is no deployment to cancel)
- name: 'Cancel any existing deployments for this PR'
run: |
az deployment group cancel --name ${{ env.DEPLOYMENT_NAME }} -g ${{ secrets.PREVIEW_ENV_RESOURCE_GROUP }} || true
# Deploy ARM template is idempotent
# Note: once the resources exist the image tag must change for a new deployment to occur (the image tag includes workflow run number, run attempt, as well as sha)
- name: Run ARM deploy
uses: azure/arm-deploy@a1361c2c2cd398621955b16ca32e01c65ea340f5
with:
scope: resourcegroup
resourceGroupName: ${{ secrets.PREVIEW_ENV_RESOURCE_GROUP }}
subscriptionId: ${{ secrets.NONPROD_SUBSCRIPTION_ID }}
template: ./src/workflows/azure-preview-env-template.json
deploymentName: ${{ env.DEPLOYMENT_NAME }}
parameters: appName="${{ env.APP_NAME }}"
containerImage="${{ env.DOCKER_IMAGE }}"
dockerRegistryUrl="${{ secrets.NONPROD_REGISTRY_SERVER }}"
dockerRegistryUsername="${{ env.NONPROD_REGISTRY_USERNAME }}"
dockerRegistryPassword="${{ secrets.NONPROD_REGISTRY_PASSWORD }}"
- name: Check that it can be reached
# This introduces a necessary delay. Because the preview evironment
# URL is announced to the pull request as soon as all the steps
# finish, what sometimes happens is that a viewer of the PR clicks
# that link too fast and are confronted with a broken page.
# It's because there's a delay between the `azure/arm-deploy`
# and when the server is actually started and can receive and
# process requests.
# By introducing a slight "delay" here we avoid announcing a
# preview environment URL that isn't actually working just yet.
# Note the use of `--fail`. It which means that if it actually
# did connect but the error code was >=400, the command will fail.
# The `--fail --retry N` combination means that a 4xx response
# code will exit immediately but a 5xx will exhaust the retries.
run: curl --fail --retry-connrefused --retry 5 -I ${{ env.APP_URL }}