GitHub Action to push subdirectories to separate repositories.
When building Gatsby Themes with a monorepo it's common to need to
be able to develop your corresponding starters in the same repo as
well. This allows you to automatically push your starters to their
own repo so they can be used with gatsby new.
name: Publish Starters
on: push
jobs:
master:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@master
- name: publish:starters
uses: johno/actions-push-subdirectories@master
env:
API_TOKEN_GITHUB: ${{ secrets.API_TOKEN_GITHUB }}
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
with:
args: examples johnoThe GITHUB_TOKEN will automatically be defined, the API_TOKEN_GITHUB needs to be set in the Secrets section of your repository options. You can retrieve the API_TOKEN_GITHUB here (set the repo permission).
The action accepts three arguments - the first two are mandatory, the third is optional.
- Name of the folder that contains your examples. Even if you only have one example currently it also should be placed inside its own folder (e.g.
examples/foo-bar) as the script will read all folders inside the examples. - GitHub username
- Repository name of the respective example. By default the
namekey from the example'spackage.jsonis used, e.g. thenameof your example isgatsby-starter-foobar, then the script will try to push togithub.com/USERNAME/gatsby-starter-foobar.
You could define the key starter-name in your example's package.json, like:
{
"starter-name": "gatsby-starter-custom-foobar",
}Use the action with the third argument now:
args: examples johno starter-nameThis code is adapted and modified from Gatsby core.