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rob thijssen 21de5b2b87 feat: initial rpm-changelog composite action
Generates an rpm %changelog entry from git history and prepends it
to the target spec file. Runs in release CI so every tag push gets
a fresh dated entry covering the commits since the previous matching
tag. Avoids stale dates, forgotten bumps, and bogus-weekday warnings.

Inputs: spec path, version, optional release suffix, author,
tag-pattern, exclude-patterns. The last two make the defaults (v*
tags, filter bump-version chores and merges) tweakable for projects
with different conventions.

Migrated from inline logic in helexa/cortex so any project can
adopt the same pattern with a single uses: reference.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-16 15:20:30 +03:00

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# rpm-changelog
Gitea composite action that generates an rpm `%changelog` entry from
git history and prepends it to a spec file. Designed to run during
release CI so the changelog never drifts out of sync with the code.
## Why use this
Hand-maintained rpm `%changelog` sections drift. The day-of-week gets
stale, the version lags behind tags, and the description stops
matching what actually changed. This action:
- Finds the previous release tag (default pattern `v*`).
- Collects commits between that tag and `HEAD` via `git log`.
- Filters out noise (bump-version bot commits, merge commits — both
configurable).
- Writes a fresh `%changelog` entry with today's date, the release
author, and the new version.
- Prepends it to the spec file's existing `%changelog` section.
Because the date is generated at build time, `rpmbuild` will never
warn about bogus weekdays and the entry always reflects what changed
since the last release.
## Requirements
The consumer workflow must check out the repo with full git history:
```yaml
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
```
Without this, `git describe` can't see prior tags and the entry will
default to "No user-visible changes" on every release.
## Inputs
| Input | Required | Default | Description |
| ------------------ | -------- | --------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `spec` | yes | — | Path to the rpm spec file to update. |
| `version` | yes | — | Version string for the new entry (without release suffix), e.g. `0.1.10`. |
| `release` | no | `1` | Release suffix to append after the version. |
| `author` | no | `Gitea Actions <actions@git.lair.cafe>` | Name and email for the entry. |
| `tag-pattern` | no | `v*` | Glob pattern for release tags, used to locate the previous release. |
| `exclude-patterns` | no | (see below) | Newline-separated `grep -E` patterns to drop from the generated log. |
Default `exclude-patterns`:
```
^- chore: bump version
^- Merge
```
## Usage
```yaml
jobs:
srpm:
runs-on: fedora
if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/v')
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Determine version
id: version
run: echo "VERSION=${GITHUB_REF#refs/tags/v}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Stamp version in spec
run: sed -i "s/^Version:.*/Version: ${{ steps.version.outputs.VERSION }}/" mypackage.spec
- name: Update changelog
uses: https://git.lair.cafe/actions/rpm-changelog@v1
with:
spec: mypackage.spec
version: ${{ steps.version.outputs.VERSION }}
- name: Build SRPM
run: rpmbuild -bs mypackage.spec --define "_sourcedir $(pwd)"
```
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 (`@v1.0.2`) to freeze.
## Behaviour notes
- If no previous tag matching `tag-pattern` exists (first release),
the entry body becomes `- No user-visible changes`.
- If the filter removes every commit (e.g. release contained only
bump-version chores), body is `- No user-visible changes`.
- The spec file must already contain a `%changelog` line — the
action will error out rather than mangle an unmarked file.
- The date uses UTC (`date -u`) so runners in different timezones
produce deterministic output.