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make oneway target selectable through the edit ui #20

make oneway target selectable through the edit ui

make oneway target selectable through the edit ui #20

Workflow file for this run

name: Github Pages
# By default, runs if you push to main. keeps your deployed app in sync with main branch.
on:
push:
branches:
- main
# to only run when you do a new github release, comment out above part and uncomment the below trigger.
# on:
# release:
# types:
# - published
permissions:
contents: write # for committing to gh-pages branch.
jobs:
build-github-pages:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@stable
with:
targets: wasm32-unknown-unknown
- name: Rust Cache # cache the rust build artefacts
uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
- name: Download and install Trunk binary
run: wget -qO- https://github.com/thedodd/trunk/releases/latest/download/trunk-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu.tar.gz | tar -xzf-
- name: Build # build
# "${GITHUB_REPOSITORY#*/}" evaluates into the name of the repository
# using --public-url something will allow trunk to modify all the href paths like from favicon.ico to repo_name/favicon.ico .
# this is necessary for github pages where the site is deployed to username.github.io/repo_name and all files must be requested
# relatively as eframe_template/favicon.ico. if we skip public-url option, the href paths will instead request username.github.io/favicon.ico which
# will obviously return error 404 not found.
run: ./trunk build frontend/index.html --release --public-url "${GITHUB_REPOSITORY#*/}"
- name: Disable jekyll
# we can include a .nojekyll file in the deployment to disable jekyll
run: touch frontend/dist/.nojekyll
- name: Deploy
uses: JamesIves/github-pages-deploy-action@v4
with:
folder: frontend/dist
clean: true
# this option will not maintain any history of your previous pages deployment
# set to false if you want all page build to be committed to your gh-pages branch history
single-commit: true