refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/488
- Node 18 is now LTS so we're adding support for it
- this adds Node 18.12.1 (the latest security release) to our supported
ranges and CI
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/481
* Correctly setup environment variable to run both local & staging browser-based tests
* Use non-production Ghost Admin build, since production builds require HTTPS to use Stripe Connect
- the create-release-branch workflow works by getting the most recent
tag, bumping it and using that to create the new tag
- now we've moved Portal into the monorepo, we've got two different
types of flags, but the Portal ones aren't valid semver so the
workflow fails if the most recent tag is one for Portal
- this fixes that by ensuring we only fetch tags matching the pattern we
use for tagging Ghost
- daily is a little to infrequent for us as it means new comments don't
cause the issue/PR to be unlabeled as `stale` for up to 24hrs
- this commit increases the frequency to hourly
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/381
- when using `pull_request`, the workflow doesn't have permissions to
write to the PR in question
- there is another trigger - `pull_request_target` - but this comes with
a heap of security warnings
- our use of it should be OK because we're only checking out our own
Action and not code from the PR
- this commit also adds permissions to specify we only want write access
to issues and PRs
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/395
- we seem to be encountering issues with codecov where it randomly
reports huge jumps in test coverage %
- I'm still not sure of the reason why, but the general trend in CI with
codecov is to store test coverage files as artifacts and then submit
them to codecov in one go
- this commit implements that in our CI
- let's see if this improves anything
- we didn't clone the repo at the point when we were running a git
command, so that failed
- switched to a different method of checking out `main` and then
checking out the most recent tag
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/381
- we want to start collecting events from pull requests so we can label
and reply upon certain events
- this adds the `closed` and `labeled` events to the workflow triggers
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/395
- I think we regressed somewhere along the line here, but we seem to be
submitting two test coverage reports for the Admin tests and the unit
tests
- I'm not sure if this fixes the random issues we've been seeing with
-5%/+14% coverage bumps but it should clean this issue up first
- right now, we use an internal CI solution to create branches for patch
releases, but it's difficult to use
- this workflow should allow the team to create release branches from
the GitHub UI, without delving into our internal tooling
- this was originally added because we had an issue with a production
build of Admin during a release
- since then, we've got a canary build that runs for every commit on
`main`
- I think this test is superfluous now, so this commit removes it and
saves ~6 mins of CI time per commit
refs https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/6002
- Ubuntu 18.04 is now deprecated in GHA
- this commit moves all tests onto 22.04 except the Admin integration
tests because they're failing to pick Firefox up
- I can look into this after we've unblocked CI
- this required some reworking for the new monorepo setup, but this
commit should now enable the Ghost-CLI tests in CI again
- also switched upgrade test to v4 to support Node 16
refs 7913283c96
- you can supply a branch and a version to call it, and it'll produce a
zip of the tarball you can use
- this should avoid the need for local builds, which are error prone
- because of how the npm scripts were set up, we were running the full
Admin integration tests during the unit tests phase of CI
- this commit renames the majority of `test` to `test:unit` in the
package.json files, and aliases `test` to `test:unit`
- special packages like Admin have no-op'd `test:unit` scripts so we
don't end up running its tests