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# yaml-language-server: $schema=https://aka.ms/teams-toolkit/v1.2/yaml.schema.json
# Visit https://aka.ms/teamsfx-v5.0-guide for details on this file
# Visit https://aka.ms/teamsfx-actions for details on actions
version: v1.2
additionalMetadata:
sampleTag: Microsoft-Teams-Samples:bot-receive-channel-messages-withRSC-nodejs
provision:
- uses: aadApp/create # Creates a new Azure Active Directory (AAD) app to authenticate users if the environment variable that stores clientId is empty
with:
name: bot-receive-channel-messages-withRSC-aad # Note: when you run aadApp/update, the AAD app name will be updated based on the definition in manifest. If you don't want to change the name, make sure the name in AAD manifest is the same with the name defined here.
generateClientSecret: true # If the value is false, the action will not generate client secret for you
signInAudience: "AzureADandPersonalMicrosoftAccount" # Multitenant
writeToEnvironmentFile: # Write the information of created resources into environment file for the specified environment variable(s).
clientId: AAD_APP_CLIENT_ID
clientSecret: SECRET_AAD_APP_CLIENT_SECRET # Environment variable that starts with `SECRET_` will be stored to the .env.{envName}.user environment file
objectId: AAD_APP_OBJECT_ID
tenantId: AAD_APP_TENANT_ID
authority: AAD_APP_OAUTH_AUTHORITY
authorityHost: AAD_APP_OAUTH_AUTHORITY_HOST
# Creates a Teams app
- uses: teamsApp/create
with:
# Teams app name
name: bot-receive-channel-messages-withRSC${{APP_NAME_SUFFIX}}
# Write the information of created resources into environment file for
# the specified environment variable(s).
writeToEnvironmentFile:
teamsAppId: TEAMS_APP_ID
- uses: script
with:
run:
# echo "::set-teamsfx-env MICROSOFT_APP_TYPE=SingleTenant";
echo "::set-teamsfx-env MICROSOFT_APP_TYPE=MultiTenant";
echo "::set-teamsfx-env MICROSOFT_APP_TENANT_ID=${{AAD_APP_TENANT_ID}}";
- uses: arm/deploy # Deploy given ARM templates parallelly.
with:
subscriptionId: ${{AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID}} # The AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID is a built-in environment variable. TeamsFx will ask you select one subscription if its value is empty. You're free to reference other environment varialbe here, but TeamsFx will not ask you to select subscription if it's empty in this case.
resourceGroupName: ${{AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP_NAME}} # The AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP_NAME is a built-in environment variable. TeamsFx will ask you to select or create one resource group if its value is empty. You're free to reference other environment varialbe here, but TeamsFx will not ask you to select or create resource grouop if it's empty in this case.
templates:
- path: ./infra/azure.bicep
parameters: ./infra/azure.parameters.json
deploymentName: Create-resources-for-bot
bicepCliVersion: v0.9.1 # Teams Toolkit will download this bicep CLI version from github for you, will use bicep CLI in PATH if you remove this config.
# Validate using manifest schema
- uses: teamsApp/validateManifest
with:
# Path to manifest template
manifestPath: ./appManifest/manifest.json
# Build Teams app package with latest env value
- uses: teamsApp/zipAppPackage
with:
# Path to manifest template
manifestPath: ./appManifest/manifest.json
outputZipPath: ./appManifest/build/appManifest.${{TEAMSFX_ENV}}.zip
outputJsonPath: ./appManifest/build/manifest.${{TEAMSFX_ENV}}.json
# Validate app package using validation rules
- uses: teamsApp/validateAppPackage
with:
# Relative path to this file. This is the path for built zip file.
appPackagePath: ./appManifest/build/appManifest.${{TEAMSFX_ENV}}.zip
# Apply the Teams app manifest to an existing Teams app in
# Teams Developer Portal.
# Will use the app id in manifest file to determine which Teams app to update.
- uses: teamsApp/update
with:
# Relative path to this file. This is the path for built zip file.
appPackagePath: ./appManifest/build/appManifest.${{TEAMSFX_ENV}}.zip
deploy:
# Run npm command
- uses: cli/runNpmCommand
with:
args: install --no-audit
# Generate runtime environment variables
- uses: file/createOrUpdateEnvironmentFile
with:
target: ./.env
envs:
MicrosoftAppId: ${{AAD_APP_CLIENT_ID}}
MicrosoftAppPassword: ${{SECRET_AAD_APP_CLIENT_SECRET}}