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Various proofs of concept examples using Github Actions 🤖

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poc-github-actions

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This repository contains various proofs of concept using a Github Actions through workflows 🤖

Contents 🇧🇷

Workflow YAML Basic Structure Explanation

name: Github action workflow name

on:
  push: # Run this workflow every time a new commit pushed to the repository
  pull_request:  # Run this workflow every time a new pull request is opened to the repository
  scheduled: # Run this workflow as a cron job
    - cron: "0 0 * * MON-FRI"
  workflow_dispatch: # Run this workflow on demand (manually)

jobs: # All workflows need at list one job

  job-key: #First job
    name: Job Name
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest # Set the type of machine the workflow will run on
    steps: # Each job can be divided in many steps

      - name: Checkout code # Step name
        uses: actions/checkout@v2 # Action used on the step

      - name: Run Super-Linter # Another step name
        uses: github/super-linter@v3  # Action used on the step
        env:  # Environment variables used on the step
          DEFAULT_BRANCH: main
          GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}

      - name: Run specific commands # Another step name
        run: |
          ls -lha
          echo "This is a shell command"

Examples

01 - Default Workflow

This workflow uses CRON to run some basic commands.

02 - Secret Workflow

This workflow uses CRON to run some basic commands using repository secrets.

03 - Python Script Workflow

This workflow uses CRON to execute a specific script run.py located on the repository.

04 - Remote Dispatch Action Initiator

This workflow uses CRON to dispatch an event to the ritchie-formulas-scheduler-demo repository.

05 - Container Workflow

This workflow uses CRON with a docker container where Ritchie CLI and Golang are installed, then check Ritchie CLI and Golang versions through commands.

06 - Docker Image Workflow

This workflow uses CRON and a docker image foundeo/minibox:latest. It also specify an entrypoint (the command to run inside the container) and args (command line arguments to pass to the command specified in entrypoint). It is possible to omit the entrypoint if the container already species the entrypoint you want to use.

07 - Action workflow

This workflow will run an Action each time a PUSH event occurs on the repository. This specific action runs a Ritchie CLI formula.

08 - Outputs workflow

This workflow illustrates how to set outputs in a job to use them on another job. This specific workflow prints Hello-World.

09 - Artifacts workflow

This workflow illustrates how to pass data between jobs in the same workflow. For more information, see the actions/upload-artifact and download-artifact actions. The full math operation performed in this workflow example is (3 + 7) x 9 = 90.

10 - Environment workflow

This workflow illustrates how to use environment variables from the whole workflow, a specific job, or a specific step, as well as for an environment secret.

11 - Input workflow

This workflow illustrates how to use input variables on a workflow_dispatch event.

12 - Run Workflow

This workflow illustrates how to run a workflow once another specific one has been completed (with success or failure).

13 - Create Pull Request

This workflow uses CRON to automatically create a Pull Request committing updated files.

14 - Auto Merge

This workflow illustrates how to automatically merge a Pull Request with a specific label automerge.

15 - Push Dev

This workflow only run when a push is made to the dev branch. Note that with this implementation, the workflow needs to be present on the specific branch as well (here dev).

16 - Conditional

This workflow illustrates how to use conditional through the if variable.

17 - Issue Greeter

This workflow illustrates how to write an automatic comment on a new issue, without using action, through the github API.

18 - Specific File

This workflow illustrates how to trigger a workflow when specific files are updated by a push or pull_request event.

19 - Push Event

This workflow illustrates how use the checkout action to create a push event, updating a file and committing it to the branch.

20 - Generate Patch Tag with Cherry Pick

This workflow illustrates how use cherry-pick to generate a new repository tag informing 3 inputs (reference tag, new tag, and commit hash).

21 - Generate Release Branch with Cherry Pick

This workflow illustrates how use cherry-pick to generate a new release branch informing 3 inputs (reference tag, new tag, and commit hash).

22 - Install runner tools

This workflow illustrates how to install tools not supported by the ubuntu runner using apt-get install.

23 - Upload reset Asset

This workflow illustrates how to upload a release asset. Example

24 - Github Context

This workflow illustrates how to access various context variables on a workflow.

25 - Artifacts between Workflows 1 25 - Artifacts between Workflows 2

These workflows illustrate how to share datas between various workflows using artifacts.

26 - Create branch on another repo

This workflow illustrates how to create a new branch on another repository based on the current repository tag.

27 - Check Tags

This workflow illustrates how to use outputs between jobs with the needs context to check tags and manage them to perfom some operation according to their name.

28 - Create Pull Request (Workflow)

This workflow illustrates how to create a new Pull Request based on a branch name after a push event.

29 - Check Actor on PR or PUSH

This workflow illustrates how to add a comment on a new Pull Request based on the github actor name after a PR event.

30 - Webhook Release

This workflow illustrates how to call a webhook on each release extracting the release tag.

31 - Untouchable file

This workflow illustrates how to close a Pull Request automatically if it updates on file that shouldn't be modified.

32 - PR approved and labeled

This workflow illustrates how to perform a specific action when approving a Pull request if it contains a specific label.

33 - Reusable workflow

This workflow illustrates how to implement a reusable workflow.

34 - Workflow Call

This workflow illustrates how to use and call a reusable workflow (cf workflow 33 above).

35 - Github Config

This workflow illustrates how to extract and use the user email and username from the commit using github config log commands.

36 - Local Action

This workflow illustrates how to use a local action file in one (or multiple workflows) and extract its outputs to perform other operations.

37 - Continue On Error Matrix

This workflow illustrates how to use matrix as well as expressions with continue-on-error and if conditionnal fields.

38 - Get PR number from PUSH event

This workflow illustrates how to get the related PR number to a push event.

PR event and Related PUSH event

39 - Extract From Branch 40 - Invoked Workflow Dispatch

This workflows illustrate how to extract the tag version when a specific branch is created (e.g: release-1.2.3), and how to invoke another workflow through a disptach event sending this tag as input.

41 - Commit other repo

This workflow illustrates how to commit files from the current repo to another repo.

43 - Not trigger on tag

This workflow illustrates how to trigger a workflow on different event but NOT on tag.

44 - Check if PR from Fork

This workflow illustrates how to check if a PR is opened from a FORK repository or not.

45 - Get all yaml files

This workflow illustrates how to list all files from a specific extension (here, .yaml or .yml).

46 - Print env

This workflow illustrates how to list all env variables set in the runner.

47 - Force Failure

This workflow illustrates how to force a workflow failure if a condition isn't met.

48 - Wait for reusable completion

This workflow illustrates how to wait for other workflows completion before executing some operation (using reusable workflows).

49 - Rename on release

This workflow illustrates how to rename a file according to the github ref name (branch or tag name).

50 - Create tag

This workflow illustrates how to simply create a tag in a job.

51 - Concurrency

This workflow illustrates how to use concurrency to avoid the same workflow to run in parallel for different push to the same branch (for example to limit Github actions runner usage in private repo).

52 - Print Secret

This workflow illustrates how to print secrets values on a workflow run. To harden the security of your github actions, have a look at this guide on the Github Official Documentation.

53 - Concatenation

This workflow illustrates how to concatenate env variables using the environment file.

54 - Permissiom

This workflow illustrates how to use the permission field at the workflow level. Giving the GITHUB_TOKEN a specific permission scope during the workflow execution.

55 - Create Issue 55 - Read Issue

These workflows illustrate how to create and read an issue body variable according to a specific issue template.

57 - Reusable outputs

This workflow illustrates how to use outputs with reusable workflows.

58 - Env Expressions

This workflows illustrates how to use expressions when setting env variables ath the workflow level, according to the trigger event.

59 - Step Context

This workflows illustrates how to use step context, which contains detail about the execution of each step by default. Using the outcome property of each step we can check the result of its execution.

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