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# This workflow uses actions that are not certified by GitHub.
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# They are provided by a third-party and are governed by
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# separate terms of service, privacy policy, and support
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# documentation.
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### The OpenShift Starter workflow will:
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# - Checkout your repository
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# - Perform a Docker build
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# - Push the built image to an image registry
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# - Log in to your OpenShift cluster
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# - Create an OpenShift app from the image and expose it to the internet.
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### Before you begin:
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# - Have write access to a container image registry such as quay.io or Dockerhub.
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# - Have access to an OpenShift cluster.
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# - For instructions to get started with OpenShift see https://www.openshift.com/try
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# - The project you wish to add this workflow to should have a Dockerfile.
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# - If you don't have a Dockerfile at the repository root, see the buildah-build step.
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# - Builds from scratch are also available, but require more configuration.
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### To get the workflow running:
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# 1. Add this workflow to your repository.
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# 2. Edit the top-level 'env' section, which contains a list of environment variables that must be configured.
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# 3. Create the secrets referenced in the 'env' section under your repository Settings.
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# 4. Edit the 'branches' in the 'on' section to trigger the workflow on a push to your branch.
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# 5. Commit and push your changes.
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# For a more sophisticated example, see https://github.com/redhat-actions/spring-petclinic/blob/main/.github/workflows/petclinic-sample.yaml
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# Also see our GitHub organization, https://github.com/redhat-actions/
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# ▶️ See a video of how to set up this workflow at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hgBO-1pKho
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name: OpenShift
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# ⬇️ Modify the fields marked with ⬇️ to fit your project, and create any secrets that are referenced.
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# https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/actions/reference/encrypted-secrets
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env:
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# ⬇️ EDIT with your registry and registry path.
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REGISTRY: quay.io/<username>
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# ⬇️ EDIT with your registry username.
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REGISTRY_USER: <username>
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REGISTRY_PASSWORD: ${{ secrets.REGISTRY_PASSWORD }}
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# ⬇️ EDIT to log into your OpenShift cluster and set up the context.
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# See https://github.com/redhat-actions/oc-login#readme for how to retrieve these values.
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OPENSHIFT_SERVER: ${{ secrets.OPENSHIFT_SERVER }}
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OPENSHIFT_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.OPENSHIFT_TOKEN }}
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# ⬇️ EDIT with any additional port your application should expose.
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# By default, oc new-app action creates a service to the image's lowest numeric exposed port.
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APP_PORT: ""
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# ⬇️ EDIT if you wish to set the kube context's namespace after login. Leave blank to use the default namespace.
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OPENSHIFT_NAMESPACE: ""
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# If you wish to manually provide the APP_NAME and TAG, set them here, otherwise they will be auto-detected.
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APP_NAME: ""
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TAG: ""
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on:
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# https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/actions/reference/events-that-trigger-workflows
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push:
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# Edit to the branch(es) you want to build and deploy on each push.
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branches: [ main ]
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jobs:
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openshift-ci-cd:
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name: Build and deploy to OpenShift
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runs-on: ubuntu-18.04
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environment: production
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outputs:
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ROUTE: ${{ steps.deploy-and-expose.outputs.route }}
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SELECTOR: ${{ steps.deploy-and-expose.outputs.selector }}
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steps:
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- name: Check if secrets exists
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uses: actions/github-script@v3
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with:
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script: |
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const secrets = {
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REGISTRY_PASSWORD: `${{ secrets.REGISTRY_PASSWORD }}`,
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OPENSHIFT_SERVER: `${{ secrets.OPENSHIFT_SERVER }}`,
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OPENSHIFT_TOKEN: `${{ secrets.OPENSHIFT_TOKEN }}`,
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};
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const missingSecrets = Object.entries(secrets).filter(([ name, value ]) => {
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if (value.length === 0) {
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core.warning(`Secret "${name}" is not set`);
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return true;
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}
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core.info(`✔️ Secret "${name}" is set`);
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return false;
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});
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if (missingSecrets.length > 0) {
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core.setFailed(`❌ At least one required secret is not set in the repository. \n` +
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"You can add it using:\n" +
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"GitHub UI: https://docs.github.com/en/actions/reference/encrypted-secrets#creating-encrypted-secrets-for-a-repository \n" +
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"GitHub CLI: https://cli.github.com/manual/gh_secret_set \n" +
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"Also, refer to https://github.com/redhat-actions/oc-login#getting-started-with-the-action-or-see-example");
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}
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else {
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core.info(`✅ All the required secrets are set`);
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}
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- uses: actions/checkout@v2
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- name: Determine app name
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if: env.APP_NAME == ''
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run: |
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echo "APP_NAME=$(basename $PWD)" | tee -a $GITHUB_ENV
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- name: Determine tag
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if: env.TAG == ''
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run: |
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echo "TAG=${GITHUB_SHA::7}" | tee -a $GITHUB_ENV
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# https://github.com/redhat-actions/buildah-build#readme
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- name: Build from Dockerfile
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id: image-build
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uses: redhat-actions/buildah-build@v2
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with:
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image: ${{ env.APP_NAME }}
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tags: ${{ env.TAG }}
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# If you don't have a dockerfile, see:
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# https://github.com/redhat-actions/buildah-build#scratch-build-inputs
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# Otherwise, point this to your Dockerfile relative to the repository root.
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dockerfiles: |
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./Dockerfile
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# https://github.com/redhat-actions/push-to-registry#readme
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- name: Push to registry
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id: push-to-registry
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uses: redhat-actions/push-to-registry@v2
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with:
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image: ${{ steps.image-build.outputs.image }}
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tags: ${{ steps.image-build.outputs.tags }}
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registry: ${{ env.REGISTRY }}
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username: ${{ env.REGISTRY_USER }}
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password: ${{ env.REGISTRY_PASSWORD }}
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# The path the image was pushed to is now stored in ${{ steps.push-to-registry.outputs.registry-path }}
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# oc-login works on all platforms, but oc must be installed first.
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# The GitHub Ubuntu runner already includes oc.
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# Otherwise, https://github.com/redhat-actions/openshift-tools-installer can be used to install oc,
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# as well as many other tools.
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# https://github.com/redhat-actions/oc-login#readme
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- name: Log in to OpenShift
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uses: redhat-actions/oc-login@v1
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with:
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openshift_server_url: ${{ env.OPENSHIFT_SERVER }}
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openshift_token: ${{ env.OPENSHIFT_TOKEN }}
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insecure_skip_tls_verify: true
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namespace: ${{ env.OPENSHIFT_NAMESPACE }}
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# This step should create a deployment, service, and route to run your app and expose it to the internet.
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# https://github.com/redhat-actions/oc-new-app#readme
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- name: Create and expose app
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id: deploy-and-expose
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uses: redhat-actions/oc-new-app@v1
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with:
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app_name: ${{ env.APP_NAME }}
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image: ${{ steps.push-to-registry.outputs.registry-path }}
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namespace: ${{ env.OPENSHIFT_NAMESPACE }}
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port: ${{ env.APP_PORT }}
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- name: View application route
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run: |
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[[ -n ${{ env.ROUTE }} ]] || (echo "Determining application route failed in previous step"; exit 1)
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echo "======================== Your application is available at: ========================"
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echo ${{ env.ROUTE }}
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echo "==================================================================================="
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echo
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echo "Your app can be taken down with: \"oc delete all --selector='${{ env.SELECTOR }}'\""
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env:
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ROUTE: ${{ steps.deploy-and-expose.outputs.route }}
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SELECTOR: ${{ steps.deploy-and-expose.outputs.selector }}
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