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- name: Prepare Build Environment
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run: |
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apt update && apt -y install zip unzip nodejs curl jq
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apt update && apt -y install zip nodejs curl jq
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- name: Checkout repo
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uses: actions/checkout@v4
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# Create a build directory to ensure that we're correctly creating
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# a single child directory in the zip.
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mkdir -p build
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cp -r ${SOURCE_DIR} "build/${PLUGIN_NAME}"
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cp -r ${SOURCE_DIR}/* "build/${PLUGIN_NAME}"
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# Zip it up for shipping
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cd build
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zip -r "../${PLUGIN_NAME}.zip" "${PLUGIN_NAME}"
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cd -
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unzip -l "${PLUGIN_NAME}.zip"
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zip -r "${PLUGIN_NAME}.zip" "build/${PLUGIN_NAME}"
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- name: Create Release if not exists
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run: |
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| jq -r '.id')
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# Pushes he zip file to be shown in the "Releases" tab under this release.
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curl -X POST "${GITHUB_API_URL}/repos/${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}/releases/${RELEASE_ID}/assets" \
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curl -X POST "${GITHUB_API_URL}/repos/${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}/releases/${RELEASE_ID}/assets?name=${PLUGIN_NAME}.zip" \
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-H "Authorization: token ${{ secrets.GITEA_TOKEN }}" \
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-F "name=${PLUGIN_NAME}.zip" \
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-F "attachment=@${PLUGIN_NAME}.zip"
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-H "Content-Type: application/zip" \
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--data-binary "@build/${PLUGIN_NAME}.zip"
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# workflow-sample-wordpress-plugin
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A sample workflow that demonstrates how I prefer to store my Wordpress plugins in a repository, and how to publish them to "releases".
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Wordpress code is just some ChatGPT sample I asked it to generate. Tested and
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the zip is dumpable.
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Worth noting that the way we upload the Zip may not work for Github. Forgejo
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requires a multipart/form-data content type where-as Github may require binary.
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I'm not 100% sure because I don't use Github much at the moment. If you're
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downloading corrupt zips though, this is probably why.
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