CICD: Create Auto-Build Workflows using GitHub Actions#1942
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Morpheus636 wants to merge 12 commits intoBlueBubblesApp:masterfrom
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CICD: Create Auto-Build Workflows using GitHub Actions#1942Morpheus636 wants to merge 12 commits intoBlueBubblesApp:masterfrom
Morpheus636 wants to merge 12 commits intoBlueBubblesApp:masterfrom
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For anyone who wants to continue working on this, here's the gist of what needs to be added/changed:
I'll add anything else I think of, but this should be the bulk of the work. |
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Closes #1936
This is a draft PR for #1936, creating auto-build workflows for the desktop versions of bluebubbles-app. Appologies for the long commit history (at least, long for the size of the actual changes), but unfortunately the only way to test GitHub actions is in production (although I've figured out a better way to do this so the windows workflow should not have as many commits).
At this point, the PR includes an auto-build workflow for the Linux build which runs in GitHub actions whenever a new tag beginning with the letter
vis created. The workflow builds the linux version of the app, zipping thebundledirectory intobluebubbles-linux-x86.zipand uploading it as an asset within the release associated with the tag.I plan to begin work on the Windows workflow now, but wanted to create the PR so my work can be properly tracked.