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Add a Repository Variable in your repository settings at https://github.com/REPO/settings/variables/actions named
DEPLOY_REPO
that points to which git repository you would like it to push to . The git repository to deploy to can be found in your web host…Pantheon: Look at the Pantheon Dashboard, and click on “Clone with Git”
⚠️ Maybe obvious, but since the pantheon command that you see in the image, also contains the
git clone
part at the beginning and the<name-of-the-repository>
at the end, you want to make sure to strip them out. A correct repo address should look something like this:Code Block language bash ssh://codeserver.dev.a0303130-7e6d-48fa-ac23-7dc5b5fe1d92@codeserver.dev.a0303130-7e6d-48fa-ac23-7dc5b5fe1d92.drush.in:2222/~/repository.git
Acquia: Look at your Acquia Dashboard, and click “Overview”. Move your eyes over to “Git URL”
Add the Git Repository as a “DEPLOY_REPO” variable on the Variables screen at https://github.com/REPO/settings/variables/actions . For example: https://github.com/kalamuna/gbz4/settings/variables/actions
Copy the following YAML script to `.github/workflows/build-and-deploy.ymlyml`
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# Kalamuna GitHub Actions Deployment # # This will deploy from GitHub to a git repository through GitHub Actions. # # 1. Add a DEPLOY_REPO variable to your GitHub Actions variables # https://github.com/kalamuna/REPO/settings/secrets/actions # # 2. Add this build-and-deploy.yml file to a .github/workflows folder # # 3. Ensure all build steps are represented name: Build and Deploy on: push # TODO: Avoid pushing Pantheon repo bloat by only pushing branches if they have a pull request, or branches that are like GBZ-1234. jobs: build: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: # Verify the DEPLOY_REPO Repository variable exists - name: Verify DEPLOY_REPO if: "${{ vars.DEPLOY_REPO == '' }}" run: echo "Add a DEPLOY_REPO Repository Variable at https://github.com/$GITHUB_REPOSITORY/settings/variables/actions for where to deploy to." && exit 1 - name: Checkout uses: actions/checkout@v3 with: fetch-depth: 0 # Running PHP and Composer is only required when it's not Pantheon. # - name: PHP # uses: shivammathur/setup-php@v2 # with: # php-version: "8.1.11" # - name: Composer # uses: ramsey/composer-install@v2 # with: # composer-options: "--prefer-dist --ignore-platform-reqs" # TODO: Add Terminus integration? # Node.js steps not needed on Pantheon. # TODO: Automate determining whether the site is Pantheon? - name: Node.js - Check if Required id: nodejsrequired uses: andstor/file-existence-action@v2 with: files: "package.json" - name: Node.js - Configure uses: actions/setup-node@v3 if: steps.nodejsrequired.outputs.files_exists == 'true' with: node-version: 16 cache: 'npm' cache-dependency-path: package-lock.json - name: Node.js - Install run: npm ci if: steps.nodejsrequired.outputs.files_exists == 'true' - name: Node.js - Test run: npm test if: steps.nodejsrequired.outputs.files_exists == 'true' - name: Commit run: | git config --global user.name "${{ vars.KALABOT_GIT_NAME }}" git config --global user.email "${{ vars.KALABOT_GIT_EMAIL }}" rm .gitignore mvmv -f .gitignore-deploy .gitignore find web -type d -name .git -print0|xargs -0 rm -rf find docroot -type d -name .git -print0|xargs -0 rm -rf git add . git commit -m "Built $GITHUB_REPOSITORY from: $GITHUB_SHA All code changes should be committed to: https://github.com/$GITHUB_REPOSITORY Any commits made directly to this Pantheon repository will be overwritten." - name: Configure SSH uses: shimataro/ssh-key-action@v2 with: key: ${{ secrets.KALABOT_SSH_KEY }} config: ${{ vars.KALABOT_SSH_CONFIG }} known_hosts: unnecessary - name: Deploy env: deploy_repo: '${{ vars.DEPLOY_REPO }}' run: | git remote add deploy $deploy_repo git push --force deploy HEAD:refs/heads/${GITHUB_REF##*/} |
Make sure that the repo contains
.gitignore-deploy
file.
as seen in thebuild-and-deploy.yaml
above, we are copying the contents of.gitignore-deploy
to.gitignore
here:mv -f .gitignore-deploy .gitignore
so make sure that that file is present in the repo. The content of the file depends on the type of project that you are setting up and usually is a 1:1 match to the.gitginrore
unless we add some special host-related stuff to it.
Deploy Tags in New Relic
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The following sites are actively using this…
511
GBZ
WordPress
For WordPress sites, you can use the GitHub Actions WordPress script over at Deploying WordPress to WP Engine with GitHub Actions