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Author SHA1 Message Date
undergroundwires
69e7e0adf1 Fix CI/CD fail by installing ImageMagick on runner
This commit addresses an issue where CI/CD jobs fail due to the removal of
`imagemagick` from GitHub's preinstalled software list for Ubuntu
runners. As a result, commands relying on `imagemagick` were not found.

To resolve this, the commit installs `imagemagick` across all platforms
(Linux, macOS, and Windows). This safeguards against future changes to
the preinstalled software list on GitHub runners.

This commit also centralizes installing of ImageMagick as its own action
for reusability.
2024-10-11 23:01:30 +02:00
undergroundwires
22d6c7991e ci/cd: centralize and bump artifact uploads
- Upgrade `actions/upload-artifact` to `v4` to address deprecation
  warnings related to Node.js 16, improving compatibility with GitHub
  runners. This resolves the following warning from the runners:
  > Node.js 16 actions are deprecated. Please update the following actions
  > to use Node.js 20: actions/upload-artifact@v3.
- Centralize the use of the `upload-artifact` action through a new
  custom action, improving maintainability and consistency across
  workflows.
2024-05-28 12:53:45 +02:00
undergroundwires
52a4730073 ci/cd: remove check-latest from setup-node
This commit addresses the issue where Windows GitHub runners experience
failures due to unstable Node.js releases, particularly version 20.13.0,
as detailed in nodejs/node#52884 and nodejs/node#52682.

The 'check-latest' input in the 'setup-node' GitHub Action forces
every job to verify and potentially install the latest Node.js version.
This input was originally introduced to reduce maintenance efforts to
keep CI/CD setup up-to-date with the latest Node version.

However, the necessity to always run the latest Node.js version is not
critical for the CI/CD setup. Additionally, it causes increased network
requests and may inadvertently introduce unstable Node.js versions.

This commit removes the 'check-latest' option to prevent the immediate
adoption of new, potentially unstable Node.js releases, thus simplifying
the CI/CD pipeline. This keeps  CI/CD process is robust and predictable,
reducing the chances of unexpected disruptions in service deployment.
2024-05-10 12:18:16 +02:00
undergroundwires
59decd17e2 ci/cd: bump Node.js environment to 20.x
This commit upgrades Node.js version to v20.x in CI/CD environment.

Previously used Node 18.x is moving towards end-of-life, with a planned
date of 2025-04-30. In contrast, Node 20.x has been offering long-term
support (LTS) since 2023-10-24. This makes Node 20.x a stable and
recommended version for production environments.

This commit also configures `actions/setup-node` with the
`check-latest` flag to always use the latest Node 20.x version, keeping
CI/CD setup up-to-date with minimal maintenance.
Details:
- actions/setup-node#165
- actions/setup-node#160

Using Node 20.x in CI/CD environments provides better compatibility with
Electron v29.0 which moves to Node 20.x.
Details:
- electron/electron#40343

This upgrade improves network connection handling in CI/CD pipelines
(where issues occur due to GitHub runners not supporting IPv6).
Details:
- actions/runner#3138
- actions/runner-images#668
- actions/runner#3213
- actions/runner-images#9540

Node 20.x adopts the Happy Eyeballs algorithm for improved IPv6
connectivity.
- nodejs/node#40702
- nodejs/node#41625
- nodejs/node#44731

This mitigates issues like `UND_ERR_CONNECT_TIMEOUT` and localhost DNS
resolution in CI/CD environments:
Details:
- nodejs/node#40537
- actions/runner#3213
- actions/runner-images#9540

Node 20 introduces `setDefaultAutoSelectFamily`, a global function from
Node 19.4.0, enabling better IPv4 support, especially in environments
with limited or problematic IPv6 support.
Details:
- nodejs/node#45777

Node 20.x defaults to the new `autoSelectFamily`, improving network
connection reliability in GitHub runners lacking full IPv6 support.
Details:
- nodejs/node#46790
2024-03-30 13:54:45 +01:00
undergroundwires
52fadcd617 ci/cd: fix IPv6 timeouts with force-ipv4 action
This commit introduces the `force-ipv4` GitHub action to address
connectivity issues caused by the lack of IPv6 support in GitHub
runners. Details:
- actions/runner#3138
- actions/runner-images#668

This change solves connection problems when Node's `fetch` API fails due
to `UND_ERR_CONNECT_TIMEOUT` errors. Details:
- actions/runner-images#9540
- actions/runner#3213

This action disables IPv6 at the system level, ensuring all outging
requests use IPv4. Resolving connectivity issues when running external
URL checks and Docker build checks.

This solution is a temporary workaround until GitHub runners support
IPv6 or Node `fetch` API has a working solution such as Happy Eyeball.
Detais:
- nodejs/node#41625
- nodejs/undici#1531
2024-03-29 13:11:27 +01:00
undergroundwires
2f06043559 Bump Node.js environment to 18.x
- Bump Node.js to version 18. This change is necessary as Node.js v16
  will reach end-of-life on 2023-09-11. It also ensure compatibility
  with dependencies requiring minimum of Node.js v18, such as `vite`,
  `@vitejs`plugin-legacy` and `icon-gen`.
- Bump `setup-node` action to v4.
- Recommend using the `nvm` tool for managing Node.js versions in the
  documentation.
- Update documentation to point to code reference for required Node.js
  version. This removes duplication of information, and keeps the code
  as single source of truth for required Node.js version.
- Refactor code to adopt the `node:` protocol for Node API imports as
  per Node.js 18 standards. This change addresses ambiguities and aligns
  with Node.js best practices (nodejs/node#38343). Currently, there is
  no ESLint rule to enforce this protocol, as noted in
  import-js/eslint-plugin-import#2717.
- Replace `cross-fetch` dependency with the native Node.js fetch API
  introduced in Node.js 18. Adjust type casting for async iterable read
  streams to align with the latest Node.js APIs, based on discussions in
  DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped#65542.
2023-12-28 11:57:38 +01:00
undergroundwires
25d7f7b2a4 Bump dependencies to latest
This commit updates various dependencies to their latest versions.

Other changes include:

- Moved the following from `devDependencies` to `dependencies`:
  - `electron-log`
  - `electron-updater`
- Remove `npm` dependency.
- Code changes:
  - Add type casting in several places to align with the latest
    `typescript` version.
  - Adopt to new return type of `setTimeout`.
- Dependencies not upgraded due to
  `@vue/eslint-config-airbnb-with-typescript` not supporting
  `@eslint-typescript` V6 (see vuejs/eslint-config-airbnb#58):
  - `vue/eslint-config-typescript`
  - `@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin`
  - `@typescript-eslint/parser`
- Enable video recording for cypress as it's disabled by default since
  13.X.X.
2023-10-16 02:06:19 +02:00
undergroundwires
698b570ee6 Fix working directory in CI/CD web release
This commit fixes the CI/CD website release process which was failing
due to an incorrect working directory setting. The `working-directory`
is now correctly set within the action workflow, ensuring the `npm run
install-deps` command runs in project root directory where
`package.json` exists.
2023-10-10 15:37:59 +02:00
undergroundwires
4beb1bb574 Introduce retry mechanism for npm install in CI/CD
This commit addresses occasional pipeline failures caused by transient
network errors during dependency installation with `npm ci`. It
centralizes the logic for installing npm dependencies and introduces a
retry mechanism.

The new approach will attempt `npm ci` up to 5 times with a 5-second
interval between each attempt, thereby increasing the resilience of
CI/CD pipelines.

This commit adds a new script `npm-install.js` with `npm run
install-deps` command to centralize npm dependency installation process
throughout the project. Separate testing of scripts to a separate
workflow.

It removes unused `install` dependency from `package.json`.
2023-09-05 13:39:15 +02:00
undergroundwires
242a497e7d Bump node environment to 16.x
- Bump setup-node action to v2.
- Use composite actions to reuse same setting. This is preferred over
  reusable templates because reusable templates are on job-level but
  setting up node should be a step.
2022-03-07 21:38:30 +01:00