Use goreleaser to build universal darwin binaries
This is a small refactor of our workflow to test out goreleaser, a yaml
based tool for building, packaging, and releasing go binaries on
multiple platforms. It supports building binaries for to most of the platforms we
care about, including linux and macos, and also supports publishing
those binaries automatically as releases in Github, homebrew, snap, and
even apt / deb.
If this trial goes well, I think we should eventually replace the entire
release workflow with goreleaser. For now, this test is more tightly
scoped to only automated the MacOS release process, since that is the
one we have the most issues with. This PRi / commit:
- Builds darwin-amd64 and darwin-arm64 binaries of lotus, lotus-miner,
and lotus-worker
- Packages them into a universal darwin binary
- Publishes those to a release in Github based on the current tag
- Uses the binaries in the release to auto-publish and updated homebrew
configuration to filecoin-project/homebrew-lotus
- Does a `dry-run` build to produce a snapshot on release branches with
no tag
- Manually generate and upload checksums after goreleaser
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project_name : lotus
universal_binaries :
- id : lotus
replace : true
name_template : lotus
- id : lotus-miner
replace : true
name_template : lotus-miner
- id : lotus-worker
replace : true
name_template : lotus-worker
builds :
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- id : lotus
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binary : lotus
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builder : prebuilt
Use goreleaser to build universal darwin binaries
This is a small refactor of our workflow to test out goreleaser, a yaml
based tool for building, packaging, and releasing go binaries on
multiple platforms. It supports building binaries for to most of the platforms we
care about, including linux and macos, and also supports publishing
those binaries automatically as releases in Github, homebrew, snap, and
even apt / deb.
If this trial goes well, I think we should eventually replace the entire
release workflow with goreleaser. For now, this test is more tightly
scoped to only automated the MacOS release process, since that is the
one we have the most issues with. This PRi / commit:
- Builds darwin-amd64 and darwin-arm64 binaries of lotus, lotus-miner,
and lotus-worker
- Packages them into a universal darwin binary
- Publishes those to a release in Github based on the current tag
- Uses the binaries in the release to auto-publish and updated homebrew
configuration to filecoin-project/homebrew-lotus
- Does a `dry-run` build to produce a snapshot on release branches with
no tag
- Manually generate and upload checksums after goreleaser
2022-07-29 02:23:03 +00:00
goos :
- darwin
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- linux
Use goreleaser to build universal darwin binaries
This is a small refactor of our workflow to test out goreleaser, a yaml
based tool for building, packaging, and releasing go binaries on
multiple platforms. It supports building binaries for to most of the platforms we
care about, including linux and macos, and also supports publishing
those binaries automatically as releases in Github, homebrew, snap, and
even apt / deb.
If this trial goes well, I think we should eventually replace the entire
release workflow with goreleaser. For now, this test is more tightly
scoped to only automated the MacOS release process, since that is the
one we have the most issues with. This PRi / commit:
- Builds darwin-amd64 and darwin-arm64 binaries of lotus, lotus-miner,
and lotus-worker
- Packages them into a universal darwin binary
- Publishes those to a release in Github based on the current tag
- Uses the binaries in the release to auto-publish and updated homebrew
configuration to filecoin-project/homebrew-lotus
- Does a `dry-run` build to produce a snapshot on release branches with
no tag
- Manually generate and upload checksums after goreleaser
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goarch :
- amd64
- arm64
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goamd64 :
- v1
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ignore :
- goos : linux
goarch : arm64
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prebuilt :
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path : '{{ if index .Env "GITHUB_WORKSPACE" }}{{ .Env.GITHUB_WORKSPACE }}{{ else }}/tmp/workspace{{ end }}/{{ .Os }}_{{ .Arch }}{{ with .Amd64 }}_{{ . }}{{ end }}/lotus'
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- id : lotus-miner
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binary : lotus-miner
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builder : prebuilt
Use goreleaser to build universal darwin binaries
This is a small refactor of our workflow to test out goreleaser, a yaml
based tool for building, packaging, and releasing go binaries on
multiple platforms. It supports building binaries for to most of the platforms we
care about, including linux and macos, and also supports publishing
those binaries automatically as releases in Github, homebrew, snap, and
even apt / deb.
If this trial goes well, I think we should eventually replace the entire
release workflow with goreleaser. For now, this test is more tightly
scoped to only automated the MacOS release process, since that is the
one we have the most issues with. This PRi / commit:
- Builds darwin-amd64 and darwin-arm64 binaries of lotus, lotus-miner,
and lotus-worker
- Packages them into a universal darwin binary
- Publishes those to a release in Github based on the current tag
- Uses the binaries in the release to auto-publish and updated homebrew
configuration to filecoin-project/homebrew-lotus
- Does a `dry-run` build to produce a snapshot on release branches with
no tag
- Manually generate and upload checksums after goreleaser
2022-07-29 02:23:03 +00:00
goos :
- darwin
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- linux
Use goreleaser to build universal darwin binaries
This is a small refactor of our workflow to test out goreleaser, a yaml
based tool for building, packaging, and releasing go binaries on
multiple platforms. It supports building binaries for to most of the platforms we
care about, including linux and macos, and also supports publishing
those binaries automatically as releases in Github, homebrew, snap, and
even apt / deb.
If this trial goes well, I think we should eventually replace the entire
release workflow with goreleaser. For now, this test is more tightly
scoped to only automated the MacOS release process, since that is the
one we have the most issues with. This PRi / commit:
- Builds darwin-amd64 and darwin-arm64 binaries of lotus, lotus-miner,
and lotus-worker
- Packages them into a universal darwin binary
- Publishes those to a release in Github based on the current tag
- Uses the binaries in the release to auto-publish and updated homebrew
configuration to filecoin-project/homebrew-lotus
- Does a `dry-run` build to produce a snapshot on release branches with
no tag
- Manually generate and upload checksums after goreleaser
2022-07-29 02:23:03 +00:00
goarch :
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- amd64
Use goreleaser to build universal darwin binaries
This is a small refactor of our workflow to test out goreleaser, a yaml
based tool for building, packaging, and releasing go binaries on
multiple platforms. It supports building binaries for to most of the platforms we
care about, including linux and macos, and also supports publishing
those binaries automatically as releases in Github, homebrew, snap, and
even apt / deb.
If this trial goes well, I think we should eventually replace the entire
release workflow with goreleaser. For now, this test is more tightly
scoped to only automated the MacOS release process, since that is the
one we have the most issues with. This PRi / commit:
- Builds darwin-amd64 and darwin-arm64 binaries of lotus, lotus-miner,
and lotus-worker
- Packages them into a universal darwin binary
- Publishes those to a release in Github based on the current tag
- Uses the binaries in the release to auto-publish and updated homebrew
configuration to filecoin-project/homebrew-lotus
- Does a `dry-run` build to produce a snapshot on release branches with
no tag
- Manually generate and upload checksums after goreleaser
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- arm64
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goamd64 :
- v1
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ignore :
- goos : linux
goarch : arm64
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prebuilt :
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path : '{{ if index .Env "GITHUB_WORKSPACE" }}{{ .Env.GITHUB_WORKSPACE }}{{ else }}/tmp/workspace{{ end }}/{{ .Os }}_{{ .Arch }}{{ with .Amd64 }}_{{ . }}{{ end }}/lotus-miner'
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- id : lotus-worker
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binary : lotus-worker
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builder : prebuilt
Use goreleaser to build universal darwin binaries
This is a small refactor of our workflow to test out goreleaser, a yaml
based tool for building, packaging, and releasing go binaries on
multiple platforms. It supports building binaries for to most of the platforms we
care about, including linux and macos, and also supports publishing
those binaries automatically as releases in Github, homebrew, snap, and
even apt / deb.
If this trial goes well, I think we should eventually replace the entire
release workflow with goreleaser. For now, this test is more tightly
scoped to only automated the MacOS release process, since that is the
one we have the most issues with. This PRi / commit:
- Builds darwin-amd64 and darwin-arm64 binaries of lotus, lotus-miner,
and lotus-worker
- Packages them into a universal darwin binary
- Publishes those to a release in Github based on the current tag
- Uses the binaries in the release to auto-publish and updated homebrew
configuration to filecoin-project/homebrew-lotus
- Does a `dry-run` build to produce a snapshot on release branches with
no tag
- Manually generate and upload checksums after goreleaser
2022-07-29 02:23:03 +00:00
goos :
- darwin
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- linux
Use goreleaser to build universal darwin binaries
This is a small refactor of our workflow to test out goreleaser, a yaml
based tool for building, packaging, and releasing go binaries on
multiple platforms. It supports building binaries for to most of the platforms we
care about, including linux and macos, and also supports publishing
those binaries automatically as releases in Github, homebrew, snap, and
even apt / deb.
If this trial goes well, I think we should eventually replace the entire
release workflow with goreleaser. For now, this test is more tightly
scoped to only automated the MacOS release process, since that is the
one we have the most issues with. This PRi / commit:
- Builds darwin-amd64 and darwin-arm64 binaries of lotus, lotus-miner,
and lotus-worker
- Packages them into a universal darwin binary
- Publishes those to a release in Github based on the current tag
- Uses the binaries in the release to auto-publish and updated homebrew
configuration to filecoin-project/homebrew-lotus
- Does a `dry-run` build to produce a snapshot on release branches with
no tag
- Manually generate and upload checksums after goreleaser
2022-07-29 02:23:03 +00:00
goarch :
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- amd64
Use goreleaser to build universal darwin binaries
This is a small refactor of our workflow to test out goreleaser, a yaml
based tool for building, packaging, and releasing go binaries on
multiple platforms. It supports building binaries for to most of the platforms we
care about, including linux and macos, and also supports publishing
those binaries automatically as releases in Github, homebrew, snap, and
even apt / deb.
If this trial goes well, I think we should eventually replace the entire
release workflow with goreleaser. For now, this test is more tightly
scoped to only automated the MacOS release process, since that is the
one we have the most issues with. This PRi / commit:
- Builds darwin-amd64 and darwin-arm64 binaries of lotus, lotus-miner,
and lotus-worker
- Packages them into a universal darwin binary
- Publishes those to a release in Github based on the current tag
- Uses the binaries in the release to auto-publish and updated homebrew
configuration to filecoin-project/homebrew-lotus
- Does a `dry-run` build to produce a snapshot on release branches with
no tag
- Manually generate and upload checksums after goreleaser
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- arm64
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goamd64 :
- v1
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ignore :
- goos : linux
goarch : arm64
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prebuilt :
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path : '{{ if index .Env "GITHUB_WORKSPACE" }}{{ .Env.GITHUB_WORKSPACE }}{{ else }}/tmp/workspace{{ end }}/{{ .Os }}_{{ .Arch }}{{ with .Amd64 }}_{{ . }}{{ end }}/lotus-worker'
Use goreleaser to build universal darwin binaries
This is a small refactor of our workflow to test out goreleaser, a yaml
based tool for building, packaging, and releasing go binaries on
multiple platforms. It supports building binaries for to most of the platforms we
care about, including linux and macos, and also supports publishing
those binaries automatically as releases in Github, homebrew, snap, and
even apt / deb.
If this trial goes well, I think we should eventually replace the entire
release workflow with goreleaser. For now, this test is more tightly
scoped to only automated the MacOS release process, since that is the
one we have the most issues with. This PRi / commit:
- Builds darwin-amd64 and darwin-arm64 binaries of lotus, lotus-miner,
and lotus-worker
- Packages them into a universal darwin binary
- Publishes those to a release in Github based on the current tag
- Uses the binaries in the release to auto-publish and updated homebrew
configuration to filecoin-project/homebrew-lotus
- Does a `dry-run` build to produce a snapshot on release branches with
no tag
- Manually generate and upload checksums after goreleaser
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archives :
- id : primary
format : tar.gz
wrap_in_directory : true
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name_template : "{{ .ProjectName }}_v{{ .Version }}_{{ .Os }}_{{ .Arch }}"
Use goreleaser to build universal darwin binaries
This is a small refactor of our workflow to test out goreleaser, a yaml
based tool for building, packaging, and releasing go binaries on
multiple platforms. It supports building binaries for to most of the platforms we
care about, including linux and macos, and also supports publishing
those binaries automatically as releases in Github, homebrew, snap, and
even apt / deb.
If this trial goes well, I think we should eventually replace the entire
release workflow with goreleaser. For now, this test is more tightly
scoped to only automated the MacOS release process, since that is the
one we have the most issues with. This PRi / commit:
- Builds darwin-amd64 and darwin-arm64 binaries of lotus, lotus-miner,
and lotus-worker
- Packages them into a universal darwin binary
- Publishes those to a release in Github based on the current tag
- Uses the binaries in the release to auto-publish and updated homebrew
configuration to filecoin-project/homebrew-lotus
- Does a `dry-run` build to produce a snapshot on release branches with
no tag
- Manually generate and upload checksums after goreleaser
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files :
# this is a dumb but required hack so it doesn't include the default files
# https://github.com/goreleaser/goreleaser/issues/602
- _n_o_n_e_*
release :
github :
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owner : filecoin-project
Use goreleaser to build universal darwin binaries
This is a small refactor of our workflow to test out goreleaser, a yaml
based tool for building, packaging, and releasing go binaries on
multiple platforms. It supports building binaries for to most of the platforms we
care about, including linux and macos, and also supports publishing
those binaries automatically as releases in Github, homebrew, snap, and
even apt / deb.
If this trial goes well, I think we should eventually replace the entire
release workflow with goreleaser. For now, this test is more tightly
scoped to only automated the MacOS release process, since that is the
one we have the most issues with. This PRi / commit:
- Builds darwin-amd64 and darwin-arm64 binaries of lotus, lotus-miner,
and lotus-worker
- Packages them into a universal darwin binary
- Publishes those to a release in Github based on the current tag
- Uses the binaries in the release to auto-publish and updated homebrew
configuration to filecoin-project/homebrew-lotus
- Does a `dry-run` build to produce a snapshot on release branches with
no tag
- Manually generate and upload checksums after goreleaser
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name : lotus
prerelease : auto
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name_template : "v{{.Version}}"
Use goreleaser to build universal darwin binaries
This is a small refactor of our workflow to test out goreleaser, a yaml
based tool for building, packaging, and releasing go binaries on
multiple platforms. It supports building binaries for to most of the platforms we
care about, including linux and macos, and also supports publishing
those binaries automatically as releases in Github, homebrew, snap, and
even apt / deb.
If this trial goes well, I think we should eventually replace the entire
release workflow with goreleaser. For now, this test is more tightly
scoped to only automated the MacOS release process, since that is the
one we have the most issues with. This PRi / commit:
- Builds darwin-amd64 and darwin-arm64 binaries of lotus, lotus-miner,
and lotus-worker
- Packages them into a universal darwin binary
- Publishes those to a release in Github based on the current tag
- Uses the binaries in the release to auto-publish and updated homebrew
configuration to filecoin-project/homebrew-lotus
- Does a `dry-run` build to produce a snapshot on release branches with
no tag
- Manually generate and upload checksums after goreleaser
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brews :
- tap :
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owner : filecoin-project
Use goreleaser to build universal darwin binaries
This is a small refactor of our workflow to test out goreleaser, a yaml
based tool for building, packaging, and releasing go binaries on
multiple platforms. It supports building binaries for to most of the platforms we
care about, including linux and macos, and also supports publishing
those binaries automatically as releases in Github, homebrew, snap, and
even apt / deb.
If this trial goes well, I think we should eventually replace the entire
release workflow with goreleaser. For now, this test is more tightly
scoped to only automated the MacOS release process, since that is the
one we have the most issues with. This PRi / commit:
- Builds darwin-amd64 and darwin-arm64 binaries of lotus, lotus-miner,
and lotus-worker
- Packages them into a universal darwin binary
- Publishes those to a release in Github based on the current tag
- Uses the binaries in the release to auto-publish and updated homebrew
configuration to filecoin-project/homebrew-lotus
- Does a `dry-run` build to produce a snapshot on release branches with
no tag
- Manually generate and upload checksums after goreleaser
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name : homebrew-lotus
branch : master
ids :
- primary
install : |
bin.install "lotus"
bin.install "lotus-miner"
bin.install "lotus-worker"
test : |
system "#{bin}/lotus --version"
system "#{bin}/lotus-miner --version"
system "#{bin}/lotus-worker --version"
folder : Formula
homepage : "https://filecoin.io"
description : "A homebrew cask for installing filecoin-project/lotus on MacOS"
license : MIT
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skip_upload : auto
Use goreleaser to build universal darwin binaries
This is a small refactor of our workflow to test out goreleaser, a yaml
based tool for building, packaging, and releasing go binaries on
multiple platforms. It supports building binaries for to most of the platforms we
care about, including linux and macos, and also supports publishing
those binaries automatically as releases in Github, homebrew, snap, and
even apt / deb.
If this trial goes well, I think we should eventually replace the entire
release workflow with goreleaser. For now, this test is more tightly
scoped to only automated the MacOS release process, since that is the
one we have the most issues with. This PRi / commit:
- Builds darwin-amd64 and darwin-arm64 binaries of lotus, lotus-miner,
and lotus-worker
- Packages them into a universal darwin binary
- Publishes those to a release in Github based on the current tag
- Uses the binaries in the release to auto-publish and updated homebrew
configuration to filecoin-project/homebrew-lotus
- Does a `dry-run` build to produce a snapshot on release branches with
no tag
- Manually generate and upload checksums after goreleaser
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dependencies :
- name : hwloc
# produced manually so we can include cid checksums
checksum :
disable : true
snapshot :
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name_template : "{{ .Version }}"