# This creates a Release Draft # Adjust the release message in the web GUI and publish the release there. name: Draft a Release on: workflow_dispatch: jobs: setup-release-draft: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - name: Fetch repo uses: actions/checkout@v4 - name: Fetch dependencies run: | sudo apt update -y -q sudo apt install python3-fontforge jq nodejs wkhtmltopdf -y -q npm install nunjucks # Ubuntu 20.04 has only fontforge release 2020, but there are some vital bugfixes in the 2023 release # This can be replaced with the ordinary apt package when Ubuntu updates, probably with 23.10 # On the other hand ... why not be on the latest release always? - name: Fetch FontForge run: | sudo apt install fuse -y -q curl -L "https://github.com/fontforge/fontforge/releases/download/20230101/FontForge-2023-01-01-a1dad3e-x86_64.AppImage" \ --output fontforge chmod u+x fontforge echo Try appimage ./fontforge --version export PATH=`pwd`:$PATH echo "PATH=$PATH" >> $GITHUB_ENV echo Try appimage with path fontforge --version - name: Determine version id: rel_ver run: | REL_VERSION=$(jq -r '.version' package.json) echo "Release version ${REL_VERSION}" echo "ver=${REL_VERSION}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT - name: Create the assets run: | make - name: Crate archive id: archive run: | make pack ZIPFILE=$(ls font-logos-*zip ) echo "ZIPFILE=${ZIPFILE}" echo "filename=${ZIPFILE}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT - name: Adjust release tag uses: EndBug/latest-tag@v1 with: ref: "v${{ steps.rel_ver.outputs.ver }}" - name: Create release draft uses: softprops/action-gh-release@v2 with: draft: true tag_name: "v${{ steps.rel_ver.outputs.ver }}" files: | ${{ steps.archive.outputs.filename }} generate_release_notes: true