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name: Deploy | |
on: | |
workflow_run: | |
workflows: [CI Build] # change this to match your build workflow name | |
types: [completed] | |
branches: [main] | |
jobs: | |
deploy: | |
runs-on: ubuntu-latest | |
environment: | |
name: your-environment-name-here | |
url: https://your-app.example.com | |
name: Deploy demo | |
if: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.conclusion == 'success' }} | |
steps: | |
- uses: actions/checkout@v2 | |
with: | |
fetch-depth: 0 | |
- name: Push to Heroku | |
run: git push -f https://heroku:$HEROKU_API_KEY@git.heroku.com/$HEROKU_APP_NAME.git main | |
env: | |
HEROKU_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.HEROKU_API_KEY }} | |
HEROKU_APP_NAME: your-heroku-app |
Just noticed I did sneak a force flag (
-f
) into the push command which you may not want. It made sense for my use case, but I guess it's safer without!I think it's appropriate as sometimes people manually deploy different branches.
Makes sense. You may want to add a concurrency key, in case you merge a couple PRs in quick succession and their CI workflows complete out of order.
Edit: Actually I'm not even sure that'd keep you safe. Here be dragons -f
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You may want to add a concurrency key, in case you merge a couple PRs in quick succession and their CI workflows complete out of order.
Yes. Very important addition
I think it's the presence of
environment
You are right.
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I think it's appropriate as sometimes people manually deploy different branches.