const os = require('os')
// this script unbundles the published packages output
// from changesets action to a key-value pair to be used
// with our publishing CI workflow
data = process.argv[2]
data = JSON.parse(data)
// Packages that do not depend on the builder.
// There are more packages that depend on the
// builder than not, so keep track of this list instead
const nonBuilders = new Set([
'l2geth',
'gas-oracle',
'proxyd',
'rpc-proxy',
])
builder = false
for (const i of data) {
const name = i.name.replace("@eth-optimism/", "")
if (!nonBuilders.has(name)) {
builder = true
}
const version = i.version
process.stdout.write(`::set-output name=${name}::${version}` + os.EOL)
}
if (builder) {
process.stdout.write(`::set-output name=builder::true` + os.EOL)
}
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Mark Tyneway authored
The variables used in the canary release were used in the actual release, causing it to not have the correct variables in place. This caused the CI to skip the steps for publishing the `rpc-proxy` and `proxyd`. This commit should fix the problem.
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