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Copy updated files, update versions, and render README.qmd files #35

Copy updated files, update versions, and render README.qmd files

Copy updated files, update versions, and render README.qmd files #35

# name: release-pipeline
# on:
# push:
# branches:
# - main
# jobs:
# check-and-copy:
# runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# steps:
# - name: Checkout Repository
# uses: actions/checkout@v4
# with:
# ssh-key: ${{ secrets.RENDER_KEY }}
# - name: Set up SSH for Git
# run: |
# mkdir -p ~/.ssh
# echo "${{ secrets.RENDER_KEY }}" > ~/.ssh/id_rsa
# chmod 600 ~/.ssh/id_rsa
# ssh-keyscan github.com >> ~/.ssh/known_hosts
# eval "$(ssh-agent -s)"
# ssh-add ~/.ssh/id_rsa
# - name: Parse File List from release/README.qmd
# id: parse
# run: |
# # Extract the table section and parse the file paths
# raw_file_list=$(awk '/\| name/ {f=1; next} /\|----/ {next} f && /\|/ {print $2}' software/release/README.qmd | tr -d ' ')
# # Add the software/ prefix to each file path
# echo "$raw_file_list" | sed 's/^/software\//' > file_list.txt
# # Debugging output
# echo "Files to monitor:"
# cat file_list.txt
# - name: Copy Files to Release Folder
# run: |
# mkdir -p software/release # Ensure the release folder exists
# while read file; do
# # Skip the config.py file
# if [[ "$(basename $file)" == "config.py" ]]; then
# echo "Skipping config.py"
# continue
# fi
# # Copy the file, overwriting if it already exists
# cp "$file" software/release/ # Overwrite files directly to the root of the release folder
# done < file_list.txt
# - name: List Files in Release Folder
# run: |
# echo "Files copied to the release folder:"
# find software/release -type f
# - name: Update Version in Config.py
# run: |
# # Get the list of changed (staged) files using git diff
# changed_files=$(git diff --name-only)
# # Get the list of untracked files (new files that haven't been added yet)
# new_files=$(git ls-files --others --exclude-standard)
# # Combine the changed and new files
# all_changed_files=$(echo "$changed_files $new_files" | tr ' ' '\n')
# # Read the current version dictionary from config.py
# python3 -c "from software.release.config import version; print(version)" > current_version.json
# # Process each file in file_list.txt
# while read file; do
# # Extract the base file name from the full path
# base_file=$(basename "$file")
# # Check if the file has been modified (either staged or new file)
# if echo "$all_changed_files" | grep -q "$base_file"; then
# # Check if the file exists in the version dictionary
# if grep -q "$base_file" current_version.json; then
# # Get the current version number
# current_version=$(python3 -c "from software.release.config import version; print(version['$base_file'])")
# # Increment the version number by 1
# new_version=$((current_version + 1))
# python3 -c "from software.release.config import version; version['$base_file'] = $new_version; \
# import json; \
# with open('software/release/config.py', 'w') as f: json.dump(version, f, indent=4)"
# # Debugging: Print the file name and updated version
# echo "Updated $base_file version from $current_version to $new_version"
# else
# # Add the file with version 1 if it's not already in the dictionary
# python3 -c "from software.release.config import version; version['$base_file'] = 1; \
# import json; \
# with open('software/release/config.py', 'w') as f: json.dump(version, f, indent=4)"
# # Debugging: Print that the file was added with version 1
# echo "Added $base_file with version 1"
# fi
# else
# # Debugging: Print that the file has not changed
# echo "No change detected for $base_file"
# fi
# done < file_list.txt
# - name: Commit and Push Changes
# run: |
# # Configure Git
# git config user.name "github-actions[bot]"
# git config u