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CompatHelper #33

Workflow file for this run

name: CompatHelper
on:
schedule:
- cron: 0 0 * * *
workflow_dispatch:
permissions:
contents: write
pull-requests: write
jobs:
CompatHelper:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Check if Julia is already available in the PATH
id: julia_in_path
run: which julia
continue-on-error: true
- name: Install Julia, but only if it is not already available in the PATH
uses: julia-actions/setup-julia@v2
with:
version: '1'
arch: ${{ runner.arch }}
if: steps.julia_in_path.outcome != 'success'
- name: "Add the General registry via Git"
run: |
import Pkg
ENV["JULIA_PKG_SERVER"] = ""
Pkg.Registry.add("General")
shell: julia --color=yes {0}
- name: "Install CompatHelper"
run: |
import Pkg
name = "CompatHelper"
uuid = "aa819f21-2bde-4658-8897-bab36330d9b7"
version = "3"
Pkg.add(; name, uuid, version)
shell: julia --color=yes {0}
- name: "Run CompatHelper"
run: |
import CompatHelper
CompatHelper.main()
shell: julia --color=yes {0}
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
# This repo uses Documenter, so we can reuse our [Documenter SSH key](https://documenter.juliadocs.org/stable/man/hosting/walkthrough/).
# If we didn't have one of those setup, we could configure a dedicated ssh deploy key `COMPATHELPER_PRIV` following https://juliaregistries.github.io/CompatHelper.jl/dev/#Creating-SSH-Key.
# Either way, we need an SSH key if we want the PRs that CompatHelper creates to be able to trigger CI workflows themselves.
# That is because GITHUB_TOKEN's can't trigger other workflows (see https://docs.github.com/en/actions/security-for-github-actions/security-guides/automatic-token-authentication#using-the-github_token-in-a-workflow).
# Check if you have a deploy key setup using these docs: https://docs.github.com/en/authentication/keeping-your-account-and-data-secure/reviewing-your-deploy-keys.
COMPATHELPER_PRIV: ${{ secrets.DOCUMENTER_KEY }}
# COMPATHELPER_PRIV: ${{ secrets.COMPATHELPER_PRIV }}