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# Copyright 2022 Google LLC
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# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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# license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at
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# https://developers.google.com/open-source/licenses/bsd
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# A workflow to update the public docs.
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CI overhaul based on GitHub Actions
This replaces Travis (for Linux & Mac) and Appveyor (for Windows) with
GitHub Actions. In addition to using GitHub Actions to test PRs, this
also expands the automation of releases so that the only manual steps
are:
1. Create a new CHANGELOG.md entry
2. Create a release tag
Workflows have been create for building and testing PRs and releases,
for publishing releases to GitHub, NPM, and Docker Hub, and for
updating documentation on GitHub Pages.
When a new PR is created, GitHub Actions will:
- Build and test on all combinations of OS, release type, and library
type
Appveyor's workflow took ~2 hours, whereas the new GitHub Actions
workflow takes ~30 minutes.
When a new release tag is created, GitHub Actions will:
- Create a draft release on GitHub
- Extract release notes from CHANGELOG.md & attach them to the
draft release
- Build and test on all combinations of OS, release type, and library
type, aborting if any build or test fails
- Attach release artifacts to the draft release, aborting if any
one artifact can't be prepared
- Fully publish the draft release on GitHub
- Publish the same release to NPM (triggered by GitHub release)
- Publish the same release to Docker Hub (triggered by GitHub release)
- Update the docs on GitHub pages
Closes #336 (GitHub Actions workflow to replace Travis and Appveyor)
b/190743862 (internal; tracking replacement of Travis)
Change-Id: Ic53eef60a8587c5d1487769a0cefaa16eb9b46e7
2021-06-10 21:40:14 +00:00
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name: Update Docs
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2021-06-17 04:32:05 +00:00
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# Runs when a new release is published on GitHub.
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CI overhaul based on GitHub Actions
This replaces Travis (for Linux & Mac) and Appveyor (for Windows) with
GitHub Actions. In addition to using GitHub Actions to test PRs, this
also expands the automation of releases so that the only manual steps
are:
1. Create a new CHANGELOG.md entry
2. Create a release tag
Workflows have been create for building and testing PRs and releases,
for publishing releases to GitHub, NPM, and Docker Hub, and for
updating documentation on GitHub Pages.
When a new PR is created, GitHub Actions will:
- Build and test on all combinations of OS, release type, and library
type
Appveyor's workflow took ~2 hours, whereas the new GitHub Actions
workflow takes ~30 minutes.
When a new release tag is created, GitHub Actions will:
- Create a draft release on GitHub
- Extract release notes from CHANGELOG.md & attach them to the
draft release
- Build and test on all combinations of OS, release type, and library
type, aborting if any build or test fails
- Attach release artifacts to the draft release, aborting if any
one artifact can't be prepared
- Fully publish the draft release on GitHub
- Publish the same release to NPM (triggered by GitHub release)
- Publish the same release to Docker Hub (triggered by GitHub release)
- Update the docs on GitHub pages
Closes #336 (GitHub Actions workflow to replace Travis and Appveyor)
b/190743862 (internal; tracking replacement of Travis)
Change-Id: Ic53eef60a8587c5d1487769a0cefaa16eb9b46e7
2021-06-10 21:40:14 +00:00
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#
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# Pushes updated docs to GitHub Pages if triggered from a release workflow.
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#
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# Can also be run manually for debugging purposes.
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on:
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release:
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types: [published]
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# For manual debugging:
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workflow_dispatch:
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inputs:
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ref:
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description: "The ref to build docs from."
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required: True
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jobs:
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publish_docs:
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2021-06-16 19:18:01 +00:00
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name: Build updated docs
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CI overhaul based on GitHub Actions
This replaces Travis (for Linux & Mac) and Appveyor (for Windows) with
GitHub Actions. In addition to using GitHub Actions to test PRs, this
also expands the automation of releases so that the only manual steps
are:
1. Create a new CHANGELOG.md entry
2. Create a release tag
Workflows have been create for building and testing PRs and releases,
for publishing releases to GitHub, NPM, and Docker Hub, and for
updating documentation on GitHub Pages.
When a new PR is created, GitHub Actions will:
- Build and test on all combinations of OS, release type, and library
type
Appveyor's workflow took ~2 hours, whereas the new GitHub Actions
workflow takes ~30 minutes.
When a new release tag is created, GitHub Actions will:
- Create a draft release on GitHub
- Extract release notes from CHANGELOG.md & attach them to the
draft release
- Build and test on all combinations of OS, release type, and library
type, aborting if any build or test fails
- Attach release artifacts to the draft release, aborting if any
one artifact can't be prepared
- Fully publish the draft release on GitHub
- Publish the same release to NPM (triggered by GitHub release)
- Publish the same release to Docker Hub (triggered by GitHub release)
- Update the docs on GitHub pages
Closes #336 (GitHub Actions workflow to replace Travis and Appveyor)
b/190743862 (internal; tracking replacement of Travis)
Change-Id: Ic53eef60a8587c5d1487769a0cefaa16eb9b46e7
2021-06-10 21:40:14 +00:00
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runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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steps:
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- name: Compute ref
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id: ref
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2021-06-17 04:32:05 +00:00
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# We could be building from a workflow dispatch (manual run) or from a
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# release event. Subsequent steps can refer to the "ref" output of
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# this job to determine the correct ref in all cases.
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CI overhaul based on GitHub Actions
This replaces Travis (for Linux & Mac) and Appveyor (for Windows) with
GitHub Actions. In addition to using GitHub Actions to test PRs, this
also expands the automation of releases so that the only manual steps
are:
1. Create a new CHANGELOG.md entry
2. Create a release tag
Workflows have been create for building and testing PRs and releases,
for publishing releases to GitHub, NPM, and Docker Hub, and for
updating documentation on GitHub Pages.
When a new PR is created, GitHub Actions will:
- Build and test on all combinations of OS, release type, and library
type
Appveyor's workflow took ~2 hours, whereas the new GitHub Actions
workflow takes ~30 minutes.
When a new release tag is created, GitHub Actions will:
- Create a draft release on GitHub
- Extract release notes from CHANGELOG.md & attach them to the
draft release
- Build and test on all combinations of OS, release type, and library
type, aborting if any build or test fails
- Attach release artifacts to the draft release, aborting if any
one artifact can't be prepared
- Fully publish the draft release on GitHub
- Publish the same release to NPM (triggered by GitHub release)
- Publish the same release to Docker Hub (triggered by GitHub release)
- Update the docs on GitHub pages
Closes #336 (GitHub Actions workflow to replace Travis and Appveyor)
b/190743862 (internal; tracking replacement of Travis)
Change-Id: Ic53eef60a8587c5d1487769a0cefaa16eb9b46e7
2021-06-10 21:40:14 +00:00
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run: |
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2021-06-17 04:32:05 +00:00
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echo "::set-output name=ref::${{ github.event.inputs.ref || github.event.release.tag_name }}"
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CI overhaul based on GitHub Actions
This replaces Travis (for Linux & Mac) and Appveyor (for Windows) with
GitHub Actions. In addition to using GitHub Actions to test PRs, this
also expands the automation of releases so that the only manual steps
are:
1. Create a new CHANGELOG.md entry
2. Create a release tag
Workflows have been create for building and testing PRs and releases,
for publishing releases to GitHub, NPM, and Docker Hub, and for
updating documentation on GitHub Pages.
When a new PR is created, GitHub Actions will:
- Build and test on all combinations of OS, release type, and library
type
Appveyor's workflow took ~2 hours, whereas the new GitHub Actions
workflow takes ~30 minutes.
When a new release tag is created, GitHub Actions will:
- Create a draft release on GitHub
- Extract release notes from CHANGELOG.md & attach them to the
draft release
- Build and test on all combinations of OS, release type, and library
type, aborting if any build or test fails
- Attach release artifacts to the draft release, aborting if any
one artifact can't be prepared
- Fully publish the draft release on GitHub
- Publish the same release to NPM (triggered by GitHub release)
- Publish the same release to Docker Hub (triggered by GitHub release)
- Update the docs on GitHub pages
Closes #336 (GitHub Actions workflow to replace Travis and Appveyor)
b/190743862 (internal; tracking replacement of Travis)
Change-Id: Ic53eef60a8587c5d1487769a0cefaa16eb9b46e7
2021-06-10 21:40:14 +00:00
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- name: Checkout code
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2023-07-17 23:11:52 +00:00
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uses: actions/checkout@v3
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CI overhaul based on GitHub Actions
This replaces Travis (for Linux & Mac) and Appveyor (for Windows) with
GitHub Actions. In addition to using GitHub Actions to test PRs, this
also expands the automation of releases so that the only manual steps
are:
1. Create a new CHANGELOG.md entry
2. Create a release tag
Workflows have been create for building and testing PRs and releases,
for publishing releases to GitHub, NPM, and Docker Hub, and for
updating documentation on GitHub Pages.
When a new PR is created, GitHub Actions will:
- Build and test on all combinations of OS, release type, and library
type
Appveyor's workflow took ~2 hours, whereas the new GitHub Actions
workflow takes ~30 minutes.
When a new release tag is created, GitHub Actions will:
- Create a draft release on GitHub
- Extract release notes from CHANGELOG.md & attach them to the
draft release
- Build and test on all combinations of OS, release type, and library
type, aborting if any build or test fails
- Attach release artifacts to the draft release, aborting if any
one artifact can't be prepared
- Fully publish the draft release on GitHub
- Publish the same release to NPM (triggered by GitHub release)
- Publish the same release to Docker Hub (triggered by GitHub release)
- Update the docs on GitHub pages
Closes #336 (GitHub Actions workflow to replace Travis and Appveyor)
b/190743862 (internal; tracking replacement of Travis)
Change-Id: Ic53eef60a8587c5d1487769a0cefaa16eb9b46e7
2021-06-10 21:40:14 +00:00
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with:
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2021-06-17 04:32:05 +00:00
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ref: ${{ steps.ref.outputs.ref }}
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CI overhaul based on GitHub Actions
This replaces Travis (for Linux & Mac) and Appveyor (for Windows) with
GitHub Actions. In addition to using GitHub Actions to test PRs, this
also expands the automation of releases so that the only manual steps
are:
1. Create a new CHANGELOG.md entry
2. Create a release tag
Workflows have been create for building and testing PRs and releases,
for publishing releases to GitHub, NPM, and Docker Hub, and for
updating documentation on GitHub Pages.
When a new PR is created, GitHub Actions will:
- Build and test on all combinations of OS, release type, and library
type
Appveyor's workflow took ~2 hours, whereas the new GitHub Actions
workflow takes ~30 minutes.
When a new release tag is created, GitHub Actions will:
- Create a draft release on GitHub
- Extract release notes from CHANGELOG.md & attach them to the
draft release
- Build and test on all combinations of OS, release type, and library
type, aborting if any build or test fails
- Attach release artifacts to the draft release, aborting if any
one artifact can't be prepared
- Fully publish the draft release on GitHub
- Publish the same release to NPM (triggered by GitHub release)
- Publish the same release to Docker Hub (triggered by GitHub release)
- Update the docs on GitHub pages
Closes #336 (GitHub Actions workflow to replace Travis and Appveyor)
b/190743862 (internal; tracking replacement of Travis)
Change-Id: Ic53eef60a8587c5d1487769a0cefaa16eb9b46e7
2021-06-10 21:40:14 +00:00
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- name: Set up Python
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uses: actions/setup-python@v2
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with:
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python-version: 3.8
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2021-06-17 04:32:05 +00:00
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- name: Build docs
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feat: First phase of CMake build system implementation (#1072)
There are a lot of changes in this first phase, because there was a
lot of infrastructure required to get some meaningful amount of
porting done. Future PRs should be simpler.
<b>Summary of changes:</b><details>
- Remove old deps:
- boringssl (replaced with mbedtls, lighter, easier to build)
- gflags (replaced with absl::flags)
- Chromium build tools
- New deps to replace parts of Chromium base:
- abseil-cpp
- glog
- nlohmann::json (for tests only)
- Submodules, updates, and CMake build rules for third-party
libraries:
- curl
- gmock/gtest
- Ported internal libraries and their tests by removing Chromium deps
and adding CMake build rules:
- file (now using C++17 filesystem APIs)
- license_notice
- status
- version
- Test improvements
- Removed file tests that can never be re-enabled
- Re-enabled all other disabled file tests
- Debug JSON values when HTTP tests fail
- Fixed chunked-encoding issues in HTTP tests
- Updated and refactored Dockerfiles testing
- All docker files working, with OS versions updated to meet the
new tool requirements
- Local docker builds no longer write files to your working
directory as root
- Local docker builds can now be run in parallel without clobbering
each others' build outputs
- DEBUG=1 can drop you into an interactive shell when a docker
build fails
- Updated and heavily refactored workflows and Dockerfiles
- All docker files now tested in parallel on GitHub, speeding up CI
- All common workflow components broken out and using workflow_call
instead of custom actions
- Self-hosted runners now optional, to make testing easier on forks
- CMake porting works-in-process can now be fully tested on GitHub
- Building ported libraries and passing ported tests on all three
platforms!
- CI hacks for macOS removed, now testing on macos-latest!
- Python2 no longer required! (Only Python3)
- Using strict build flags, treating all warnings as errors.
</details>
<b>Required to build:</b>
- CMake >= 3.16
- Python 3
- A compiler supporting C++ >= 17
- g++ >= 9 if using GCC (Clang also fine)
- MSVC for Windows
<b>Still needs work:</b><details>
- Moving other dependencies into submodules (if we keep them):
- apple_apsl
- icu
- libevent
- libpng
- libwebm
- libxml
- modp_b64
- protobuf
- zlib
- Port remaining internal libraries:
- app
- hls
- media/base
- media/chunking
- media/codecs
- media/crypto
- media/demuxer
- media/event
- media/formats/dvb
- media/formats/mp2t
- media/formats/mp4
- media/formats/packed_audio
- media/formats/ttml
- media/formats/webm
- media/formats/webvtt
- media/formats/wvm
- media/origin
- media/public
- media/replicator
- media/trick_play
- mpd
- Port main application
- Add logging flags in absl and connect them to glog (which expects
gflags)
- Port pssh-box.py
- Port main test targets (packager_test.py and packager_app.py)
- Updating all requirement and build documentation
- Remove any remaining refs to gclient, depot_tools, ninja
- Update and complete release workflows using release-please
</details>
Issue #346 (Switch to abseil)
Issue #1047 (New build system)
2022-08-16 18:34:51 +00:00
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uses: ./.github/workflows/custom-actions/build-docs
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CI overhaul based on GitHub Actions
This replaces Travis (for Linux & Mac) and Appveyor (for Windows) with
GitHub Actions. In addition to using GitHub Actions to test PRs, this
also expands the automation of releases so that the only manual steps
are:
1. Create a new CHANGELOG.md entry
2. Create a release tag
Workflows have been create for building and testing PRs and releases,
for publishing releases to GitHub, NPM, and Docker Hub, and for
updating documentation on GitHub Pages.
When a new PR is created, GitHub Actions will:
- Build and test on all combinations of OS, release type, and library
type
Appveyor's workflow took ~2 hours, whereas the new GitHub Actions
workflow takes ~30 minutes.
When a new release tag is created, GitHub Actions will:
- Create a draft release on GitHub
- Extract release notes from CHANGELOG.md & attach them to the
draft release
- Build and test on all combinations of OS, release type, and library
type, aborting if any build or test fails
- Attach release artifacts to the draft release, aborting if any
one artifact can't be prepared
- Fully publish the draft release on GitHub
- Publish the same release to NPM (triggered by GitHub release)
- Publish the same release to Docker Hub (triggered by GitHub release)
- Update the docs on GitHub pages
Closes #336 (GitHub Actions workflow to replace Travis and Appveyor)
b/190743862 (internal; tracking replacement of Travis)
Change-Id: Ic53eef60a8587c5d1487769a0cefaa16eb9b46e7
2021-06-10 21:40:14 +00:00
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2021-06-17 04:32:05 +00:00
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- name: Deploy to gh-pages branch
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CI overhaul based on GitHub Actions
This replaces Travis (for Linux & Mac) and Appveyor (for Windows) with
GitHub Actions. In addition to using GitHub Actions to test PRs, this
also expands the automation of releases so that the only manual steps
are:
1. Create a new CHANGELOG.md entry
2. Create a release tag
Workflows have been create for building and testing PRs and releases,
for publishing releases to GitHub, NPM, and Docker Hub, and for
updating documentation on GitHub Pages.
When a new PR is created, GitHub Actions will:
- Build and test on all combinations of OS, release type, and library
type
Appveyor's workflow took ~2 hours, whereas the new GitHub Actions
workflow takes ~30 minutes.
When a new release tag is created, GitHub Actions will:
- Create a draft release on GitHub
- Extract release notes from CHANGELOG.md & attach them to the
draft release
- Build and test on all combinations of OS, release type, and library
type, aborting if any build or test fails
- Attach release artifacts to the draft release, aborting if any
one artifact can't be prepared
- Fully publish the draft release on GitHub
- Publish the same release to NPM (triggered by GitHub release)
- Publish the same release to Docker Hub (triggered by GitHub release)
- Update the docs on GitHub pages
Closes #336 (GitHub Actions workflow to replace Travis and Appveyor)
b/190743862 (internal; tracking replacement of Travis)
Change-Id: Ic53eef60a8587c5d1487769a0cefaa16eb9b46e7
2021-06-10 21:40:14 +00:00
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uses: peaceiris/actions-gh-pages@v3
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with:
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github_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
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CI overhaul based on GitHub Actions
This replaces Travis (for Linux & Mac) and Appveyor (for Windows) with
GitHub Actions. In addition to using GitHub Actions to test PRs, this
also expands the automation of releases so that the only manual steps
are:
1. Create a new CHANGELOG.md entry
2. Create a release tag
Workflows have been create for building and testing PRs and releases,
for publishing releases to GitHub, NPM, and Docker Hub, and for
updating documentation on GitHub Pages.
When a new PR is created, GitHub Actions will:
- Build and test on all combinations of OS, release type, and library
type
Appveyor's workflow took ~2 hours, whereas the new GitHub Actions
workflow takes ~30 minutes.
When a new release tag is created, GitHub Actions will:
- Create a draft release on GitHub
- Extract release notes from CHANGELOG.md & attach them to the
draft release
- Build and test on all combinations of OS, release type, and library
type, aborting if any build or test fails
- Attach release artifacts to the draft release, aborting if any
one artifact can't be prepared
- Fully publish the draft release on GitHub
- Publish the same release to NPM (triggered by GitHub release)
- Publish the same release to Docker Hub (triggered by GitHub release)
- Update the docs on GitHub pages
Closes #336 (GitHub Actions workflow to replace Travis and Appveyor)
b/190743862 (internal; tracking replacement of Travis)
Change-Id: Ic53eef60a8587c5d1487769a0cefaa16eb9b46e7
2021-06-10 21:40:14 +00:00
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publish_dir: gh-pages
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full_commit_message: Generate docs for ${{ steps.ref.outputs.ref }}
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