Using Flux in CI (Github Actions) #959
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@ipontt Have you had a look at the docs re: CI?: https://fluxui.dev/docs/installation#activating-in-ci |
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@ipontt going to close this as it's not a feature request. Please look at the documentation listed by @jeffchown and if you have any issues, please open an issue. |
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I was wondering if there was any specific configuration I could do to run my. Gitlab Actions CI while having livewire/flux-pro in my dependencies.
Committing the auth.json file doesn't seem like a good idea, and passing my credentials directly to composer would be pretty much the same thing since the .workflow directory is publicly viewable.
I'm not sure if adding "provides" { "livewire/flux-pro": "*" } in my composer.json would fix it, or cause wonky things to happen.
Right now the job just fails when installing dependencies.
Do you have any suggestions?
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