- Add GitHub Actions workflow that validates releases after upload
- Re-downloads all assets from GitHub release
- Re-runs validate-release.sh on downloaded assets
- Sets commit status (blocks publish if validation fails)
- Updates release description with validation results
Final safety net: Catches checksum mismatches even after upload
Related to #671
- Add GitHub Actions workflow for fully automated releases
- Build → validate → create draft → upload assets (checksums.txt first)
- Add --skip-docker flag to validate-release.sh for CI environments
- Workflow ensures checksums.txt cannot drift from binaries
- Manual trigger via workflow_dispatch or automatic on version tags
Eliminates: Manual release process errors, checksum drift issues
Related to #671
Create GitHub Actions workflow that validates release assets AFTER they're uploaded
to catch issues even if someone manually uploads or modifies assets.
Features:
- Triggers on release created/edited (draft only)
- Downloads all assets from GitHub release
- Re-runs scripts/validate-release.sh on downloaded assets
- On validation failure:
* Deletes all assets from the release
* Sets commit status to failed
* Updates release description with error details
- On validation success:
* Sets commit status to success
* Updates release description with validation summary
This acts as a safety gate to prevent publishing releases with:
- Missing required files
- Checksum mismatches
- Incorrect version strings in binaries
- Corrupted or incomplete uploads
This commit introduces a comprehensive GitHub Actions workflow for
creating releases, ensuring all artifacts are validated before upload.
Changes:
- Add .github/workflows/release.yml: Manual workflow_dispatch trigger
that builds, validates, and creates draft releases
- Update scripts/validate-release.sh: Add --skip-docker flag to allow
validation without Docker image checks
Key features:
- Validation runs BEFORE any assets are uploaded
- If validation fails, no release is created
- checksums.txt and artifacts come from the same build
- No manual steps between validation and upload
- Checksums uploaded first, then all other assets
- Creates draft release for manual review before publishing
The workflow ensures that checksums.txt cannot drift from binaries
by running the entire build-validate-upload pipeline atomically.
Add asset availability check before updating demo server. The workflow now waits
up to 5 minutes for checksums.txt and the linux-amd64 tarball to be available
before attempting the update. This prevents the install script from failing when
the release is published before all assets finish uploading.
Resolves demo server downtime during releases.
The publish-helm-chart workflow was failing with 403 errors when attempting
to upload Helm chart assets to GitHub releases. This was caused by the workflow
having only 'contents: read' permission. Changed to 'contents: write' to allow
the 'gh release upload' command to succeed.
The workflow was failing because /api/state requires authentication,
but the verification step was making an unauthenticated request.
Changes:
- Authenticate with demo/demo credentials before checking node count
- Use jq for cleaner JSON parsing instead of grep/cut
- Check total node count from API response instead of regex pattern matching
Related to user report about demo server not updating to 4.26.3.
The demo server was actually updated successfully, but the workflow
marked itself as failed due to the verification check failing.
Removed all legacy Pulse+ agent metrics infrastructure (cloud-relay) which has been
fully replaced by the new docker agent and temperature agent implementations.
Changes:
- Remove cloud-relay directory and all related binaries (relay, relay-linux, etc.)
- Remove Pulse+ documentation (AGENT_METRICS_IMPLEMENTATION.md, AGENT_METRICS_SETUP.md)
- Clean up pulse-relay references in workflows and release checklist
- Add audit log rotation documentation for sensor proxy hash-chained logs
- Update .gitignore to remove cloud-relay/ entry
The new docker and temp agents remain fully functional and unaffected by this cleanup.