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/**
* aggregate-build-results.ts — run in the `aggregate-build-results` job
* of showcase_build.yml AFTER actions/download-artifact has extracted
* every per-slot `build-result-<dispatch_name>` artifact into
* $INPUT_DIR/build-result-<dispatch_name>/result.json.
*
* Responsibilities:
* 1. Read every per-slot result.json under $INPUT_DIR.
* 2. Merge via mergeBuildResultFiles (single source of contract truth).
* 3. Write the canonical $OUTPUT_DIR/results.json (uploaded as the
* `build-results` artifact for cross-workflow consumption).
* 4. Append `results=...` and `any_success=true|false` to $GITHUB_OUTPUT
* so the redeploy-staging guard and the deploy workflow can read
* them as job-level outputs.
*
* No GitHub API calls. No job-name parsing. Pure filesystem aggregation.
*
* Testability: env reading lives in the CLI entrypoint at the bottom;
* the core is exported as `run({inputDir, outputDir, githubOutput})` so
* tests can drive it with temp dirs.
*/
import {
appendFileSync,
mkdirSync,
readFileSync,
readdirSync,
writeFileSync,
} from "node:fs";
import { randomBytes } from "node:crypto";
import { join } from "node:path";
import { fileURLToPath } from "node:url";
import { mergeBuildResultFiles, successSet } from "./lib/build-outputs";
function requireEnv(name: string): string {
const v = process.env[name];
if (typeof v !== "string" || v.length === 0) {
throw new Error(`aggregate-build-results: $${name} is required`);
}
return v;
}
export interface RunOptions {
inputDir: string;
outputDir: string;
githubOutput: string;
}
/**
* Read a single per-slot result.json. On failure (missing file, permission
* error, etc.), wraps the error with the offending slot directory so the
* job log identifies WHICH slot was the culprit instead of dumping a raw
* ENOENT against a long opaque path. We refuse to silently skip the slot —
* a missing per-slot artifact is a real defect (the build job's artifact
* upload step is broken or the matrix collapsed) and silently dropping it
* would let a failed build masquerade as "not present" downstream.
*/
function readSlotPayload(inputDir: string, slotDirName: string): string {
const path = join(inputDir, slotDirName, "result.json");
try {
return readFileSync(path, "utf-8");
} catch (e) {
const code =
e && typeof e === "object" && "code" in e
? String((e as { code?: unknown }).code)
: e instanceof Error
? e.message
: String(e);
throw new Error(
`aggregate-build-results: ${slotDirName} is missing result.json (${code})`,
{ cause: e },
);
}
}
/**
* Emit the per-job outputs to $GITHUB_OUTPUT. `results` uses the
* multi-line heredoc form, which is the GHA-recommended encoding for
* any value that might contain (or grow to contain) a newline — most
* importantly, it survives pretty-printed JSON or other multi-line
* payloads without truncation. A random delimiter token prevents
* collision with embedded payloads. `any_success` stays a plain
* key=value line since the value is a fixed boolean literal.
*
* Written BEFORE results.json so a $GITHUB_OUTPUT write failure
* (e.g. the file is missing / not writable) aborts before we publish
* an artifact the downstream jobs would consume without seeing the
* matching job output.
*/
function writeGithubOutput(
githubOutput: string,
resultsJson: string,
anySuccess: boolean,
): void {
const delimiter = `EOF_${randomBytes(8).toString("hex")}`;
appendFileSync(
githubOutput,
`results<<${delimiter}\n${resultsJson}\n${delimiter}\n`,
);
appendFileSync(
githubOutput,
`any_success=${anySuccess ? "true" : "false"}\n`,
);
}
export function run(opts: RunOptions): void {
const { inputDir, outputDir, githubOutput } = opts;
mkdirSync(outputDir, { recursive: true });
const slotDirs = readdirSync(inputDir, { withFileTypes: true })
.filter((d) => d.isDirectory() && d.name.startsWith("build-result-"))
.map((d) => d.name);
// The aggregator job is gated upstream on `has_changes == 'true'`, so the
// build matrix is guaranteed non-empty by the time we run. A zero-slot
// input dir therefore signals a BROKEN per-slot artifact download (e.g.
// expired artifacts, wrong run-id, transient download error) — NOT a
// legitimate empty build set. Silently emitting `any_success=false` with
// `results=[]` would be indistinguishable from "all builds failed" and
// would push deploy down the false-green path where it probes the full
// service set against stale `:latest`. Fail loud instead.
if (slotDirs.length === 0) {
throw new Error(
`aggregate-build-results: found 0 build-result-* slot dirs in ${inputDir} — ` +
`the per-slot artifact download produced nothing; this indicates a broken ` +
`download, not an empty build set (the job only runs when >=1 service was scheduled).`,
);
}
const payloads = slotDirs.map((name) => readSlotPayload(inputDir, name));
const merged = mergeBuildResultFiles(payloads);
const resultsJson = JSON.stringify(merged);
const anySuccess = successSet(merged).length > 0;
// Emit $GITHUB_OUTPUT first so a write failure here doesn't leave a
// published results.json artifact without a matching job output.
writeGithubOutput(githubOutput, resultsJson, anySuccess);
// Trailing newline for consistency with conventional JSON-on-disk
// tooling (POSIX line, diff-friendly).
writeFileSync(join(outputDir, "results.json"), `${resultsJson}\n`);
}
function main(): void {
run({
inputDir: requireEnv("INPUT_DIR"),
outputDir: requireEnv("OUTPUT_DIR"),
githubOutput: requireEnv("GITHUB_OUTPUT"),
});
}
// CLI entrypoint: only run main() when invoked directly (e.g. `tsx
// aggregate-build-results.ts`), NOT when imported by a test. Comparing
// `import.meta.url` against process.argv[1] is the standard ESM idiom.
const invokedDirectly = (() => {
try {
return (
typeof process !== "undefined" &&
Array.isArray(process.argv) &&
process.argv[1] === fileURLToPath(import.meta.url)
);
} catch {
return false;
}
})();
if (invokedDirectly) {
main();
}