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Mastering GitHub Actions

By : Eric Chapman
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Mastering GitHub Actions

By: Eric Chapman

Overview of this book

Navigating GitHub Actions often leaves developers grappling with inefficiencies and collaboration bottlenecks. Mastering GitHub Actions offers solutions to these challenges, ensuring smoother software development. With 16 extensive chapters, this book simplifies GitHub Actions, walking you through its vast capabilities, from team and enterprise features to organization defaults, self-hosted runners, and monitoring tools. You’ll learn how to craft reusable workflows, design bespoke templates, publish actions, incorporate external services, and introduce enhanced security measures. Through hands-on examples, you’ll gain best-practice insights for team-based GitHub Actions workflows and discover strategies for maximizing organization accounts. Whether you’re a software engineer or a DevOps guru, by the end of this book, you'll be adept at amplifying productivity and leveraging automation's might to refine your development process.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
Free Chapter
1
Part 1:Centralized Workflows to Assist with Governance
7
Part 2: Implementing Advanced Patterns within Actions
14
Part 3: Best Practices, Patterns, Tricks, and Tips Toolkit

Workflow Personalization Using GitHub Apps

In today’s digital landscape, authentication and secure access are crucial aspects of any application or platform. GitHub Apps are a powerful solution for authenticating service accounts or common activities within the GitHub ecosystem. By leveraging GitHub Apps, developers can enhance their applications’ security, functionality, and developer experience.

These are powerful tools that allow developers to build custom integrations with the GitHub platform. They have their own identity and permissions and can perform various actions on repositories and organizations, such as creating issues, commenting on pull requests, and triggering workflows. GitHub Apps are based on the principles of OAuth 2.0, providing a secure way to access and interact with GitHub’s APIs.

Typically, developing a GitHub App involves creating a web application that interacts with GitHub’s APIs and receives webhook events from GitHub. In...