Use op-cli-installed as local package

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Volodymyr Zotov
2025-12-15 13:45:09 -06:00
parent c96389a7ae
commit 2f243ca4fa
25 changed files with 1894 additions and 3268 deletions
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import { exec } from "child_process";
import * as fs from "fs";
import * as path from "path";
import { promisify } from "util";
import * as core from "@actions/core";
import * as tc from "@actions/tool-cache";
import {
CliInstaller,
cliUrlBuilder,
type SupportedPlatform,
} from "./cli-installer";
import { type Installer } from "./installer";
const execAsync = promisify(exec);
export class MacOsInstaller extends CliInstaller implements Installer {
private readonly platform: SupportedPlatform = "darwin"; // Node.js platform identifier for macOS
public constructor(version: string) {
super(version);
}
public async installCli(): Promise<void> {
const urlBuilder = cliUrlBuilder[this.platform];
await this.install(urlBuilder(this.version));
}
// @actions/tool-cache package does not support .pkg files, so we need to handle the installation manually
public override async install(downloadUrl: string): Promise<void> {
console.info(`Downloading 1Password CLI from: ${downloadUrl}`);
const pkgPath = await tc.downloadTool(downloadUrl);
const pkgWithExtension = `${pkgPath}.pkg`;
fs.renameSync(pkgPath, pkgWithExtension);
const expandDir = "temp-pkg";
await execAsync(`pkgutil --expand "${pkgWithExtension}" "${expandDir}"`);
const payloadPath = path.join(expandDir, "op.pkg", "Payload");
console.info("Installing 1Password CLI");
const cliPath = await tc.extractTar(payloadPath);
core.addPath(cliPath);
fs.rmSync(expandDir, { recursive: true, force: true });
fs.rmSync(pkgPath, { force: true });
core.info("1Password CLI installed");
}
}