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Updating to standard MIT license #140

Updating to standard MIT license

Updating to standard MIT license #140

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###
# This GitHub action demonstrates how to build a simple CI/CD pipeline that will first deploy
# all of your Genesys Cloud objects to a development environment, run a set of platform test to ensure that
# the development environment flow is functioning properly and then if the tests pass deploy to a test
# environment.
#
# The three jobs contained here are:
#
# deploy-email-flow-dev
# execute-platform-tests
# deploy-email-flow-test
#
# The deploy-email-flow-dev and deploy-email-flow-test contain the same steps, but are configured with
# OAuth Credentials and environment variables specific to each of our two Genesys Cloud environments (dev and test).
###
name: Genesys Cloud Email Non-Prod Deploy
on:
push:
branches: [main]
workflow_dispatch:
jobs:
###
# job: deploy-email-flow-dev
#
# The deploy-email-flow-dev job starts by first setting all of the environment variables specific to the development environment. Secret values
# are pulled directly from the GitHub Actions secrets vaults. Otherwise, all environment variables are set directly in the script.
# Once all of the environment variables are set the following steps are taken:
#
# Step 1 (actions/checkout@v2): Uses a remote action to checkout all of the source code.
# Step 2 (./.github/actions/genesys-cloud-dev-tools): Uses a local action to install the Genesys Cloud Python SDK and the Archy tools
# Step 3 (hashicorp/setup-terraform@v1): Uses a remote action to install Terraform and configure the Terraform token
# Step 4 (./.github/actions/genesys-cloud-apply-terraform): Uses a local action to run Terraform
# Step 5 (./.github/actions/genesys-cloud-publish-archy-flow): Uses a local action to run Archy
# Step 6 (./.github/actions/genesys-cloud-create-email-domain-route): Uses a local action to run our python script to create our email domain route
###
deploy-email-flow-dev:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
env:
GENESYSCLOUD_OAUTHCLIENT_ID: ${{ secrets.GENESYSCLOUD_OAUTHCLIENT_ID_DEV }}
GENESYSCLOUD_OAUTHCLIENT_SECRET: ${{ secrets.GENESYSCLOUD_OAUTHCLIENT_SECRET_DEV }}
GENESYSCLOUD_API_REGION: "https://api.usw2.pure.cloud"
GENESYSCLOUD_REGION: "us-west-2"
GENESYSCLOUD_ARCHY_REGION: "usw2.pure.cloud"
GENESYSCLOUD_EMAIL_DOMAIN: "devengagedev"
GENESYSCLOUD_EMAIL_DOMAIN_REGION: "pure.cloud"
TF_WORKSPACE: "dev"
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- uses: ./.github/actions/genesys-cloud-dev-tools
- uses: hashicorp/setup-terraform@v1
with:
cli_config_credentials_token: ${{ secrets.TF_API_TOKEN }}
- uses: ./.github/actions/genesys-cloud-apply-terraform
- uses: ./.github/actions/genesys-cloud-publish-archy-flow
with:
architect-flow-path: $GITHUB_WORKSPACE/blueprint/genesys-cloud-architect-flows/EmailComprehendFlow.yaml
architect-results-path: $GITHUB_WORKSPACE/output/results.json
- uses: ./.github/actions/genesys-cloud-create-email-domain-route
###
# job: execute-platform-tests
#
# The execute-platform-tests job first sets all of the environment variables needed to run our Python script that was written
# to demonstrate how to build a platform test that must past successfully before we deploy to test. Since this is doing nothing
# more then running a python script we are just executing python code "in-line" rather then through a local action.
#
###
execute-platform-tests:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: deploy-email-flow-dev
env:
GENESYSCLOUD_OAUTHCLIENT_ID: ${{ secrets.GENESYSCLOUD_OAUTHCLIENT_ID_DEV }}
GENESYSCLOUD_OAUTHCLIENT_SECRET: ${{ secrets.GENESYSCLOUD_OAUTHCLIENT_SECRET_DEV }}
GENESYSCLOUD_REGION: "us-west-2"
GENESYSCLOUD_API_REGION: "https://api.usw2.pure.cloud"
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- uses: ./.github/actions/genesys-cloud-dev-tools
- name: Platform tests
run: python blueprint/scripts/platform_tests.py
###
# job: deploy-email-flow-test
#
# The deploy-email-flow-test job starts by first setting all of the environment variables specific to the test environment. Secret values
# are pulled directly from the GitHub Actions secrets vaults. Otherwise, all environment variables are set directly in the script.
# Once all of the environment variables are set this job does basically carries out the same steps taken in development environment.
#
# Remember our goal is to have our configuration uniformly applied with all of the environment specific values being applied through
# configuration.
###
deploy-email-flow-test:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: execute-platform-tests
env:
GENESYSCLOUD_OAUTHCLIENT_ID: ${{ secrets.GENESYSCLOUD_OAUTHCLIENT_ID_TEST }}
GENESYSCLOUD_OAUTHCLIENT_SECRET: ${{ secrets.GENESYSCLOUD_OAUTHCLIENT_SECRET_TEST }}
GENESYSCLOUD_API_REGION: "https://api.usw2.pure.cloud"
GENESYSCLOUD_REGION: "us-west-2"
GENESYSCLOUD_ARCHY_REGION: "usw2.pure.cloud"
GENESYSCLOUD_EMAIL_DOMAIN: "devengagetest"
GENESYSCLOUD_EMAIL_DOMAIN_REGION: "pure.cloud"
TF_WORKSPACE: "test"
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- uses: ./.github/actions/genesys-cloud-dev-tools
- uses: hashicorp/setup-terraform@v1
with:
cli_config_credentials_token: ${{ secrets.TF_API_TOKEN }}
- uses: ./.github/actions/genesys-cloud-apply-terraform
- uses: ./.github/actions/genesys-cloud-publish-archy-flow
with:
architect-flow-path: $GITHUB_WORKSPACE/blueprint/genesys-cloud-architect-flows/EmailComprehendFlow.yaml
architect-results-path: $GITHUB_WORKSPACE/output/results.json
- uses: ./.github/actions/genesys-cloud-create-email-domain-route