Git workflow, environments & CI/CD pipeline (#1)
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name: Deploy Production
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# Production promotion. The APPROVAL GATE is the git tag: production only ever
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# deploys a tagged release cut on main (see docs/WORKFLOW.md §5). Cutting the tag
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# is the deliberate, auditable "approve to go live" action — and the tag doubles
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# as the rollback target. workflow_dispatch adds a manual "Run workflow" button
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# for re-deploys/rollbacks.
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#
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# STATUS: inactive until (a) the Linux production server exists and (b) a
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# self-hosted Gitea runner is registered on it with labels [self-hosted, production].
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# Tag pushes before then will queue harmlessly. This file is the wiring, ready to
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# switch on — review the deploy step for your server before first use.
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on:
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push:
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tags: ['v*']
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workflow_dispatch:
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inputs:
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ref:
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description: 'Tag or commit to deploy (e.g. v1.2.0)'
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required: true
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jobs:
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deploy:
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runs-on: [self-hosted, production]
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steps:
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- uses: actions/checkout@v4
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with:
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# Deploy the exact tag that triggered the run (immutable), or the
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# ref given to a manual dispatch.
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ref: ${{ github.event.inputs.ref || github.ref_name }}
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fetch-depth: 0
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- name: Deploy release to production
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run: |
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echo "Deploying ${{ github.event.inputs.ref || github.ref_name }} to production"
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# deploy/.env lives on the server (never in git). up.sh validates it,
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# builds the Linux images, applies EF migrations on boot, and starts
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# the stack behind the nginx reverse proxy.
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./deploy/up.sh --proxy
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- name: Smoke check
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run: |
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sleep 5
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curl -fsS http://localhost/ >/dev/null && echo "Prod responding on :80" || \
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{ echo "Smoke check failed"; exit 1; }
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