angular-docs-cn/.circleci
Paul Gschwendtner 98e5af1480 build: switch example e2e tests to bazel (#28402)
* No longer builds the example e2e tests using "tsc". The examples are now built with Bazel and can therefore be built with Ivy by using the `--define=compile=aot` switch.
* No longer runs the example e2e tests using the protractor CLI. example e2e tests are executed with the Bazel protractor rule and can therefore run incrementally.

NOTE: Unit tests found within the examples are still running within the legacy jobs.

PR Close #28402
2019-01-28 19:21:09 -08:00
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README.md build: use bazel version from node modules (#26691) 2018-10-30 16:19:13 -04:00
bazel.rc build: update to Bazel 0.20 (#27394) 2018-12-07 14:29:03 -08:00
config.yml build: switch example e2e tests to bazel (#28402) 2019-01-28 19:21:09 -08:00
env-helpers.inc.sh ci: move CircleCI env variables definition to shell script (#26596) 2018-10-26 13:22:52 -04:00
env.sh ci: compute commit range for rerun workflows (#27775) 2019-01-08 10:37:59 -08:00
gcp_token build(bazel): Run build-packages-dist on RBE (#25237) 2018-08-20 16:34:45 -07:00
get-commit-range.js docs: document why not using `compare-url` orb (#28010) 2019-01-10 10:50:30 -08:00
github_token ci: re-encrypt .circleci/github_token (#26698) 2018-10-23 13:31:48 -07:00
setup_cache.sh Revert "build: update to newer circleCI bazel remote cache proxy (#25054)" (#25076) 2018-07-24 16:05:58 -07:00
trigger-webhook.js ci(docs-infra): manually trigger the preview server webhook (#27458) 2018-12-04 13:59:54 -08:00

README.md

Encryption

Based on https://github.com/circleci/encrypted-files

In the CircleCI web UI, we have a secret variable called KEY https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular/edit#env-vars which is only exposed to non-fork builds (see "Pass secrets to builds from forked pull requests" under https://circleci.com/gh/angular/angular/edit#advanced-settings)

We use this as a symmetric AES encryption key to encrypt tokens like a GitHub token that enables publishing snapshots.

To create the github_token file, we take this approach:

  • Find the angular-builds:token in http://valentine
  • Go inside the CircleCI default docker image so you use the same version of openssl as we will at runtime: docker run --rm -it circleci/node:10.12
  • echo "https://[token]:@github.com" > credentials
  • openssl aes-256-cbc -e -in credentials -out .circleci/github_token -k $KEY
  • If needed, base64-encode the result so you can copy-paste it out of docker: base64 github_token