PSA.PSA.ps1

# Any *.PSA.ps1 file will be run when PSA runs.

# A good thing to do at the start of this file is to connect.

Connect-BlueSky

# If $env:AT_PROTOCOL_HANDLE or $env:AT_PROTOCOL_EMAIL is set, it will be treated as the username
# If $env:AT_PROTOCOL_APP_PASSWORD is set, it will be treated as the App Password.
# _Never_ use your actual BlueSky password

# Once we're connected, we can do anything our app password allows.

# However, you _might_ want to output some information first, so that you can see you're connected.

Get-BskyActorProfile -Actor $env:AT_PROTOCOL_HANDLE -Cache | Out-Host

# To ensure you're not going to send a skeet on every checkin, it's a good idea to ask what GitHub is up to

# There will be a variable, $GitHubEvent, that contains information about the event.

# A fairly common scenario is to perform an annoucement whenever a PR is merged.

$isMergeToMain = 
    ($gitHubEvent.head_commit.message -match "Merge Pull Request #(?<PRNumber>\d+)") -and 
    $gitHubEvent.ref -eq 'refs/heads/main'

if ($isMergeToMain) {
    $psaModule = Get-Module PSA
    $FixedIntro  = "PSA : PSA version $($psaModule.Version) is out."
    $RandomComponent = "Automate the At Protocol", "Automate your Announcements"
    $fullMessage = "$FixedIntro $($RandomComponent | Get-Random) with PowerShell"
    Send-AtProto -Text $fullMessage -WebCard @{
        Url = "https://github.com/StartAutomating/PSA"
    }
    return
}