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strapi-plugin-github-publish

v0.2.0

Published

A plugin to easily trigger GitHub Actions workflows from Strapi.

Downloads

64

Readme

Strapi plugin github-publish

NPM version Actions Status PR Welcome

This is a plugin for Strapi headless CMS. It lets you trigger a GitHub Action workflow when the site is ready to be published.

Introduction

Screenshot

When using Strapi as a headless CMS for a statically built website you need a way to trigger the site to rebuild when content has been updated. The typical approach is to setup a Strapi managed webhook to trigger a CI/CD pipeline whenever content changes. This approach has it's issues. For example when making many changes to content, builds are triggered multiple times and deployments can fail due to the site being deployed concurrently.

This plugin tackles the publishing flow a different way. The site administrators can take their time and make many changes and once the content update is complete they can trigger a single build.

This plugin also checks to see if an in_progress build is active or if anything is in the queue and not allow the user to trigger another. Also, when a build has been triggered the user can wait on the plugin page to see when the build and deployment has completed.

Installation

Install this plugin with npm or yarn.

With npm:

npm install strapi-plugin-github-publish

With yarn:

yarn add strapi-plugin-github-publish

Configuration

Generate a config file at config/plugins.js or config/development/plugins.js etc...

module.exports = ({ env }) => ({
  "github-publish": {
    enabled: true,
    config: {
      owner: "username", // The GitHub organisation or user
      repo: "reponame", // The name of the repository
      workflow_id: "rebuild.yml", // The workflow_id or filename
      token: env("GITHUB_TOKEN"), // The GitHub personal access token with access to trigger workflows and view build status
      branch: "master", // The branch the workflow should be triggered on
      inputs: {
        // Optional inputs to pass through to the GitHub workflow
        some_input: "Some value",
        some_other_input: "Some other value",
      },
    },
  },
});

Make sure you have variable in your .env file

GITHUB_TOKEN=XXXXXXX

Use the Plugin

When the plugin has been installed correctly just click on GitHub Publishing in the sidebar under plugins then click "Publish".

Older Strapi versions

To use this plugin on a Strapi version prior to v4, install using:

npm install [email protected]

Then generate a config file at config/plugins.js or config/development/plugins.js etc... with:

module.exports = ({ env }) => ({
  "github-publish": {
    owner: "username", // The GitHub organisation or user
    repo: "reponame", // The name of the repository
    workflow_id: "rebuild.yml", // The workflow_id or filename
    token: env("GITHUB_TOKEN"), // The GitHub personal access token with access to trigger workflows and view build status
    branch: "master", // The branch the workflow should be triggered on
    inputs: {
      // Optional inputs to pass through to the GitHub workflow
      some_input: "Some value",
      some_other_input: "Some other value",
    },
  },
});