ci: fail publish pipeline loudly on registry/auth/network errors (#396)
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This commit was merged in pull request #396.
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2026-04-05 03:58:35 +00:00
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commit 1230f6b984

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@@ -35,13 +35,42 @@ steps:
- |
echo "//git.mosaicstack.dev/api/packages/mosaicstack/npm/:_authToken=$NPM_TOKEN" > ~/.npmrc
echo "@mosaicstack:registry=https://git.mosaicstack.dev/api/packages/mosaicstack/npm/" >> ~/.npmrc
# Publish non-private packages to Gitea (--no-git-checks skips dirty/branch checks in CI)
# --filter excludes web (private)
- >
pnpm --filter "@mosaicstack/*"
--filter "!@mosaicstack/web"
publish --no-git-checks --access public
|| echo "[publish] Some packages may already exist at this version — continuing"
# Publish non-private packages to Gitea.
#
# The only publish failure we tolerate is "version already exists" —
# that legitimately happens when only some packages were bumped in
# the merge. Any other failure (registry 404, auth error, network
# error) MUST fail the pipeline loudly: the previous
# `|| echo "... continuing"` fallback silently hid a 404 from the
# Gitea org rename and caused every @mosaicstack/* publish to fall
# on the floor while CI still reported green.
- |
# Portable sh (Alpine ash) — avoid bashisms like PIPESTATUS.
set +e
pnpm --filter "@mosaicstack/*" --filter "!@mosaicstack/web" publish --no-git-checks --access public >/tmp/publish.log 2>&1
EXIT=$?
set -e
cat /tmp/publish.log
if [ "$EXIT" -eq 0 ]; then
echo "[publish] all packages published successfully"
exit 0
fi
# Hard registry / auth / network errors → fatal. Match npm's own
# error lines specifically to avoid false positives on arbitrary
# log text that happens to contain "E404" etc.
if grep -qE "npm (error|ERR!) code (E404|E401|ENEEDAUTH|ECONNREFUSED|ETIMEDOUT|ENOTFOUND)" /tmp/publish.log; then
echo "[publish] FATAL: registry/auth/network error detected — failing pipeline" >&2
exit 1
fi
# Only tolerate the explicit "version already published" case.
# npm returns this as E403 with body "You cannot publish over..."
# or EPUBLISHCONFLICT depending on version.
if grep -qE "EPUBLISHCONFLICT|You cannot publish over|previously published" /tmp/publish.log; then
echo "[publish] some packages already at this version — continuing (non-fatal)"
exit 0
fi
echo "[publish] FATAL: publish failed with unrecognized error — failing pipeline" >&2
exit 1
depends_on:
- build