This GitHub action has been deprecated. The Azure CLI for Azure App Configuration provides full capabilities for importing configuration files into Azure App Configuration. Follow these instructions to set it up in your GitHub actions.
This action syncs configuration files in the repository to an App Configuration instance. This enables scenarios where the App Configuration instance is automatically updated when changes are made through GitHub workflows.
JSON, YAML, and .properties files are supported. For the full list of action inputs, see Inputs.
To start using this GitHub action, go to your repository and click the "Actions" tab. This GitHub action will be available from the marketplace under the name "Azure App Configuration Sync". See the usage section below for an example of how to set up the action yml file. For a more in-depth view of GitHub workflows and actions click here.
The connection string for the App Configuration instance should be stored as a secret in the GitHub repository. The secret should be used in the workflow.
The following example updates the App Configuration instance each time a change is made to appsettings.json
in the master
branch.
# File: .github/workflows/syncConfiguration.yml
on:
push:
branches:
- 'master'
paths:
- 'appsettings.json'
jobs:
syncconfig:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v1
- uses: azure/appconfiguration-sync@v1
with:
configurationFile: 'appsettings.json'
format: 'json'
# Replace <ConnectionString> with the name of the secret in your repository
connectionString: ${{ secrets.<ConnectionString> }}
separator: ':'
First make sure that you have Node.js 12.x or higher. Then run npm install
to install dependencies.
To build the project, run npm run build
. The build output is placed at lib\index.js
and should be included in your pull request.
Before submitting a pull request, ensure that lint and tests pass by running npm run lint
and npm run test
.
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