name: Compile LaTeX and Release PDF on: push: tags: - 'v*' jobs: build_latex: runs-on: [docker] # Use your Forgejo runner with the 'docker' label permissions: contents: write pull-requests: write services: docker: image: docker:19.03.12-dind options: --privileged steps: # Step 1: Setup git - name: Set up Git repository uses: actions/checkout@v3 with: token: ${{ secrets.RELEASE_TOKEN }} # Use RELEASE_TOKEN instead of GITHUB_TOKEN # Step 2: Install latex dependencies - name: Install LaTeX Dependencies run: | apt-get update apt-get install -y texlive texlive-latex-extra texlive-fonts-recommended latexmk # Step 3: Create build directory - name: Create dist directory run: | mkdir -p dist # Step 3: Compile the LaTeX - name: Compile LaTeX document run: | latexmk -pdf -outdir=dist main.tex # Step 4: Get commit messages for the release (from the tag) - name: Get commit messages for the release id: get_commit_messages run: | COMMITS=$(git log ${GITHUB_REF} --pretty=format:'- %s' | head -n 20) echo "commits=$COMMITS" >> $GITHUB_ENV # Step 5: Upload the compiled PDF as a release asset - name: Upload PDF to Release uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3 with: name: main.pdf # The file to upload as the release asset path: dist/main.pdf # Path to the compiled PDF # Step 6: Create release - name: Create release uses: actions/forgejo-release@v2 with: token: ${{ secrets.RELEASE_TOKEN }} release-dir: dist direction: upload url: https://git.leomurca.xyz repo: leomurca/resume title: "Release ${GITHUB_REF##*/}" release-notes: "${{ env.commits }}"