feat: initial copr-publish composite action

Wraps copr-cli submit/watch/download-build with per-chroot log
dumping as collapsible ::group:: blocks. Moves the logic previously
living at .gitea/scripts/copr-build.sh in helexa/cortex into a
reusable action so every consumer gets live log visibility and
consistent failure diagnostics.

Inputs: project, srpm (glob OK), copr-config (secret).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# copr-publish
Gitea composite action that submits a source RPM to [Fedora COPR](https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/),
watches the build, and dumps each chroot's `builder-live.log` into the
CI output as collapsible groups.
## Why use this
`copr-cli build` by itself only prints status transitions
(`pending` / `importing` / `running` / `succeeded`). When a build fails
you have to click through to the COPR web UI to see the actual log.
This action:
- Submits with `--nowait` and captures the build ID.
- Prints a clickable `https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/build/...` link so you can follow live.
- Watches the build to completion (blocks, propagates exit status).
- On completion, fetches each chroot's `builder-live.log` via
`copr-cli download-build` and emits them as `::group::` blocks.
- Fails CI if the build fails, but always dumps logs first.
## Requirements
The runner must already have:
- `copr-cli` on `PATH` (provided by the `copr-cli` RPM on Fedora runners).
- `grep -P` (PCRE, default on Fedora).
## Inputs
| Input | Required | Description |
| ------------- | -------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `project` | yes | COPR project in the form `<owner>/<project>`, e.g. `helexa/cortex`. |
| `srpm` | yes | Path or glob to the source RPM(s) to submit, e.g. `*.src.rpm`. |
| `copr-config` | yes | Contents of `~/.config/copr`. Fetch from <https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/api/> and store as a repo or org secret. |
## Usage
```yaml
jobs:
publish:
runs-on: fedora
steps:
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v3
with:
name: my-srpm
- name: Publish to COPR
uses: https://git.lair.cafe/actions/copr-publish@v1
with:
project: helexa/cortex
srpm: '*.src.rpm'
copr-config: ${{ secrets.COPR_CONFIG }}
```
Note the fully-qualified URL in `uses:` — the Gitea instance's
`DEFAULT_ACTIONS_URL` points at github.com, so internal actions must be
referenced by absolute URL.
## Versioning
Pin to a major version tag (`@v1`) for automatic patch/minor updates.
Pin to an exact tag (`@v1.0.3`) to freeze.
## Obtaining `COPR_CONFIG`
1. Log in to <https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/>.
2. Visit <https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/api/>.
3. Copy the entire `[copr-cli]` config block.
4. Save as a Gitea secret named `COPR_CONFIG` in the consuming repo
(or at org level to share across all org repos).

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name: 'Publish to Fedora COPR'
description: >
Submit a source RPM to Fedora COPR, watch the build through to
completion, and dump each chroot's builder-live.log into the CI
output as collapsible groups.
author: 'helexa'
branding:
icon: package
color: blue
inputs:
project:
description: 'COPR project in the form <owner>/<project> (e.g. helexa/cortex).'
required: true
srpm:
description: >
Path(s) to the source RPM(s) to submit. Glob patterns are expanded
by the shell, so '*.src.rpm' is fine.
required: true
copr-config:
description: >
Contents of ~/.config/copr — obtain from
https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/api/ and pass via secrets.
required: true
runs:
using: composite
steps:
- name: Configure copr-cli
shell: bash
run: |
mkdir -p ~/.config
umask 077
printf '%s\n' "${{ inputs.copr-config }}" > ~/.config/copr
- name: Submit build and stream logs
shell: bash
env:
COPR_PROJECT: ${{ inputs.project }}
COPR_SRPM: ${{ inputs.srpm }}
run: |
# shellcheck disable=SC2086
bash "${{ github.action_path }}/scripts/copr-build.sh" "$COPR_PROJECT" $COPR_SRPM

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#!/bin/bash
# Submit an SRPM to COPR, watch the build, and dump per-chroot build logs
# to stdout so they are captured in CI output.
#
# Usage: copr-build.sh <project> <srpm> [srpm...]
# Example: copr-build.sh helexa/cortex ./cortex-0.1.2-1.fc43.src.rpm
#
# Requires: copr-cli on PATH, a valid ~/.config/copr.
set -o pipefail
PROJECT="$1"
shift
if [ -z "$PROJECT" ] || [ "$#" -eq 0 ]; then
echo "usage: $0 <project> <srpm> [srpm...]" >&2
exit 2
fi
# Submit without waiting; capture the build ID from stdout.
SUBMIT_OUT=$(copr-cli build --nowait "$PROJECT" "$@")
echo "$SUBMIT_OUT"
BUILD_ID=$(echo "$SUBMIT_OUT" | grep -oP 'Created builds: \K[0-9]+' | head -n1)
if [ -z "$BUILD_ID" ]; then
echo "error: could not parse build ID from copr-cli output" >&2
exit 1
fi
echo
echo "Build $BUILD_ID submitted to $PROJECT"
echo "Follow live: https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/build/$BUILD_ID"
echo
# Watch the build; captures status transitions to stdout. Exit non-zero
# on build failure, but defer propagating that until after we've fetched
# logs so the CI output contains diagnostics either way.
if copr-cli watch-build "$BUILD_ID"; then
STATUS=0
else
STATUS=$?
fi
# Fetch per-chroot results (logs + rpms). Anonymous download — no auth needed.
LOG_DIR="$(mktemp -d -t copr-logs.XXXXXX)"
copr-cli download-build --dest "$LOG_DIR" "$BUILD_ID" || {
echo "warning: failed to download build artifacts" >&2
}
# Dump each chroot's builder-live.log as a collapsible group.
for chroot_dir in "$LOG_DIR"/*/; do
[ -d "$chroot_dir" ] || continue
chroot=$(basename "$chroot_dir")
log="${chroot_dir}builder-live.log"
if [ -f "$log" ]; then
echo
echo "::group::${chroot} builder-live.log"
cat "$log"
echo "::endgroup::"
fi
done
exit "$STATUS"