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jobs: update_external_airflow_fork: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: TobKed/github-forks-sync-action@master with: github_token: ${{ secrets.GH_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN }} upstream_repository: apache/airflow target_repository: TobKed/airflow upstream_branch: master target_branch: master force: true tags: truename value default description github_token string Token for the repo. Can be passed in using
${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
. upstream_repository string Repository name. If you want to pull from private repository, you should make a personal access token and use it as the github_token
input. target_repository string Repository name. Default or empty repository name represents current github repository. If you want to push to other repository, you should make a personal access token and use it as the github_token
input. upstream_branch string 'master' Source branch from which changes will be pushed. target_branch string 'master' Destination branch to push changes. force boolean false Determines if force push is used. tags boolean false Determines if --follow-tags --tags
is used.
GitHub Token is required to authenticate operations on the repository/repositories. It should be stored as a secret. To learn more about creating and using secrets check the official docs.
Pull from public repository and push to current repositoryGitHub automatically creates a GITHUB_TOKEN
secret to use in your workflow. You can use the GITHUB_TOKEN
to authenticate in a workflow run. github_token
input can be passed in as ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
. To learn more about this secret check the official docs.
Create Personal Access Token (PAT) with repo permissions and store it as a secret. Then it can be passed as in the example below:
github_token: ${{ secrets.GH_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN }}
To learn more about this creating PAT check the official docs.
Example: Update multiple branchesTo update multiple branches you can use matrix to parametrize it (Create a build matrix and define variations for each job - GitHub Docs).
name: Sync all branches on: workflow_dispatch: jobs: generate-matrix: name: Generate matrix of branches runs-on: ubuntu-latest outputs: matrix: ${{ steps.set-matrix.outputs.matrix }} steps: - name: Set matrix of branches id: set-matrix run: | upstream_repo="https://${GITHUB_ACTOR}:${INPUT_GITHUB_TOKEN}@github.com/${INPUT_UPSTREAM_REPOSITORY}.git" # these jq scripts will produce the same matrix jobs by default # choose the one that works for any additional values that you may need to build your matrix with jq_script='{ "branch": [inputs | split("\n") | .[] | gsub(".*refs/heads/"; "")] }' # {"branch":["$branch_name_1","$branch_name_2"]} # jq_script='[inputs | split("\n") | .[] | gsub(".*refs/heads/"; "") | { "branch": . }]' # [{"branch":"$branch_name_1"},{"branch":"$branch_name_2"}] JSON="$(git ls-remote --heads "$upstream_repo" | jq -McnR "$jq_script")" # debug matrix pretty json formatted output jq --monochrome-output . -- <<< "$JSON" # set output variable named 'matrix' for use in subsequent jobs that 'needs' this job. # https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-jobs/defining-outputs-for-jobs echo "::set-output name=matrix::$JSON" env: INPUT_GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GH_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN }} INPUT_UPSTREAM_REPOSITORY: apache/airflow update_external_airflow_fork: runs-on: ubuntu-latest needs: generate-matrix strategy: matrix: ${{fromJson(needs.generate-matrix.outputs.matrix)}} fail-fast: false steps: - uses: TobKed/github-forks-sync-action@master with: github_token: ${{ secrets.GH_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN }} upstream_repository: apache/airflow target_repository: TobKed/airflow upstream_branch: ${{ matrix.branch }} target_branch: ${{ matrix.branch }} force: true tags: true
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