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Renovate #25

Workflow file for this run

# Workflow is taken almost exactly as-is from https://github.com/renovatebot/github-action
name: Renovate
on:
# This lets you dispatch a renovate job with different cache options if you want to reset or disable the cache manually.
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
repoCache:
description: 'Reset or disable the cache?'
type: choice
default: enabled
options:
- enabled
- disabled
- reset
schedule:
# Run every 24 hours at 1AM:
- cron: '0 1 * * *'
# Adding these as env variables makes it easy to re-use them in different steps and in bash.
env:
cache_archive: renovate_cache.tar.gz
# This is the dir renovate provides -- if we set our own directory via cacheDir, we can run into permissions issues.
# It is also possible to cache a higher level of the directory, but it has minimal benefit. While renovate execution
# time gets faster, it also takes longer to upload the cache as it grows bigger.
cache_dir: /tmp/renovate/cache/renovate/repository
# This can be manually changed to bust the cache if neccessary.
cache_key: renovate-cache
jobs:
renovate:
name: Renovate
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
# This third party action allows you to download the cache artifact from different workflow runs
# Note that actions/cache doesn't work well because the cache key would need to be computed from
# a file within the cache, meaning there would never be any data to restore. With other keys, the
# cache wouldn't necessarily upload when it changes. actions/download-artifact also doesn't work
# because it only handles artifacts uploaded in the same run, and we want to restore from the
# previous successful run.
- uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@v2
if: github.event.inputs.repoCache != 'disabled'
continue-on-error: true
with:
name: ${{ env.cache_key }}
path: cache-download
# Using tar to compress and extract the archive isn't strictly necessary, but it can improve
# performance significantly when uploading artifacts with lots of files.
- name: Extract renovate cache
run: |
set -x
# Skip if no cache is set, such as the first time it runs.
if [ ! -d cache-download ] ; then
echo "No cache found."
exit 0
fi
# Make sure the directory exists, and extract it there. Note that it's nested in the download directory.
mkdir -p $cache_dir
tar -xzf cache-download/$cache_archive -C $cache_dir
# Unfortunately, the permissions expected within renovate's docker container
# are different than the ones given after the cache is restored. We have to
# change ownership to solve this. We also need to have correct permissions in
# the entire /tmp/renovate tree, not just the section with the repo cache.
sudo chown -R runneradmin:root /tmp/renovate/
ls -R $cache_dir
- uses: renovatebot/github-action@v39.0.5
with:
configurationFile: .github/renovate.json
token: ${{ secrets.RENOVATE_TOKEN }}
renovate-version: 36.52.2
env:
# This enables the cache -- if this is set, it's not necessary to add it to renovate.json.
RENOVATE_REPOSITORY_CACHE: ${{ github.event.inputs.repoCache || 'enabled' }}
# Compression helps performance in the upload step!
- name: Compress renovate cache
run: |
ls $cache_dir
# The -C is important -- otherwise we end up extracting the files with
# their full path, ultimately leading to a nested directory situation.
# To solve *that*, we'd have to extract to root (/), which isn't safe.
tar -czvf $cache_archive -C $cache_dir .
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
if: github.event.inputs.repoCache != 'disabled'
with:
name: ${{ env.cache_key }}
path: ${{ env.cache_archive }}
# Since this is updated and restored on every run, we don't need to keep it
# for long. Just make sure this value is large enough that multiple renovate
# runs can happen before older cache archives are deleted.
retention-days: 2