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github-actions-cdk

v0.0.23

Published

A TypeScript library for creating and managing GitHub Actions workflows using Constructs, enabling type-safe and modular CI/CD automation.

Downloads

2,104

Readme

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🚧 GitHub Actions CDK

github-actions-cdk is a TypeScript library that simplifies the creation and management of GitHub Actions workflows using Constructs. With this library, developers can define workflows in a structured and type-safe manner, making it easier to automate CI/CD pipelines on GitHub. It also includes Python bindings for developers who prefer working in Python.

Features

  • Type-Safe Workflows: Leverage TypeScript's strong typing to define your GitHub Actions workflows and ensure correctness.
  • Python Bindings: Access the same powerful constructs and features in Python, allowing seamless integration for Python developers.
  • Modular Design: Easily create and manage jobs, triggers, and options for your workflows.

Installation

To get started with github-actions-cdk, install the package using npm or yarn for TypeScript, or pip for Python:

TypeScript

npm install github-actions-cdk

or

yarn add github-actions-cdk

Python

pip install github-actions-cdk

Getting Started

Basic Usage (TypeScript)

Here's a simple example of how to create a GitHub Actions workflow using github-actions-cdk in TypeScript::

import { PermissionLevel, Project, actions } from 'github-actions-cdk';

const project = new Project({
  //additionalChecks: true,
});

const workflow = project.addWorkflow("build", {
  name: "Build",
  triggers: {
    push: { branches: ["main"] },
    workflowDispatch: {},
  },
  permissions: {
    contents: PermissionLevel.READ,
  },
});

const job = workflow.addJob("build", {
  env: {
    CI: "true",
  },
});

new actions.CheckoutV4(job, "checkout", {
  name: "Checkout Code",
});

const setupNode = new actions.SetupNodeV4(job, "setup-node", {
  name: "Set up Node.js",
  nodeVersion: "20.x",
});

job.addOutput("node-version", setupNode.outputs.nodeVersion);

project.synth();

Basic Usage (Python)

Here's how to create a GitHub Actions workflow using github-actions-cdk in Python:

from github_actions_cdk import Project, PermissionLevel
from github_actions_cdk.actions import CheckoutV4, SetupNodeV4

project = Project(
    #additional_checks=True,
)

workflow = project.add_workflow(
    id="build",
    name="Build",
    triggers={
        "push": {
            "branches": ["main"],
        }
    },
    permissions={
        "contents": PermissionLevel.READ,
    }
)

job = workflow.add_job(
    id="build",
    env={
        "CI": "true",
    },
)

CheckoutV4(
    scope=job,
    id="checkout",
    name="Checkout Code",
)

setup_node = SetupNodeV4(
    scope=job, 
    id="setup-node",    
    name="Set up Node.js",
    node_version="14.x",
)

job.add_output("node-version", setup_node.outputs.node_version)
                               
project.synth()

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please read the CONTRIBUTING.md for details on how to get involved.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more information.