Commit back the Bitmap file for CI/CD pipelines
This task commits back the updated .Bitmap
, pnpm-lock.yaml
and workspace.jsonc
files to the Git repository after exporting the components to a remote scope.
Optional The workspace directory path from the root. Default "Dir specified in Init Task or ./"
.
Optional Skip push for testing purposes.
Optional The Git commit message includes [skip-ci]
to disable subsequent CI triggers as a result of the file modifications. Use skip-ci: 'false'
to remove it.
Note: Use bit-task/init@v1
as a prior step in your action before running bit-tasks/commit-bitmap@v1
.
name: Test Commit Bitmap
on:
workflow_dispatch:
permissions:
contents: write
jobs:
release:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
GIT_USER_NAME: ${{ secrets.GIT_USER_NAME }}
GIT_USER_EMAIL: ${{ secrets.GIT_USER_EMAIL }}
BIT_CONFIG_ACCESS_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.BIT_CONFIG_ACCESS_TOKEN }}
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Initialize Bit
uses: bit-tasks/init@v1
with:
ws-dir: '<WORKSPACE_DIR_PATH>'
- name: Commit Bitmap
uses: bit-tasks/commit-bitmap@v1
Steps to create custom tasks in different CI/CD platforms.
Go to the GithHub action task directory and build using NCC compiler. For example;
npm install
npm run build
git commit -m "Update task"
git tag -a -m "action release" v1 --force
git push --follow-tags
For more information, refer to Create a javascript action