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Automating Workflows with GitHub Actions

By : Priscila Heller
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Automating Workflows with GitHub Actions

By: Priscila Heller

Overview of this book

GitHub Actions is one of the most popular products that enables you to automate development tasks and improve your software development workflow. Automating Workflows with GitHub Actions uses real-world examples to help you automate everyday tasks and use your resources efficiently. This book takes a practical approach to helping you develop the skills needed to create complex YAML files to automate your daily tasks. You'll learn how to find and use existing workflows, allowing you to get started with GitHub Actions right away. Moving on, you'll discover complex concepts and practices such as self-hosted runners and writing workflow files that leverage other platforms such as Docker as well as programming languages such as Java and JavaScript. As you advance, you'll be able to write your own JavaScript, Docker, and composite run steps actions, and publish them in GitHub Marketplace! You'll also find instructions to migrate your existing CI/CD workflows into GitHub Actions from platforms like Travis CI and GitLab. Finally, you'll explore tools that'll help you stay informed of additions to GitHub Actions along with finding technical support and staying engaged with the community. By the end of this GitHub book, you'll have developed the skills and experience needed to build and maintain your own CI/CD pipeline using GitHub Actions.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
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Section 1:Introduction and Overview of Technologies Used with GitHub Actions
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Section 2: Advanced Concepts and Hands-On Exercises to Create Actions
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Section 3: Customizing Existing Actions, Migrations, and the Future of GitHub Actions

Chapter 3: A Closer Look at Workflows

Workflows are a core functionality of GitHub Actions. They can be as simple or as robust as you need. Now that you have learned how to customize existing workflow templates, and how to write simple workflow files, you are ready to take a closer look at more advanced components of workflows.

Chapter 2, Deep Diving into GitHub Actions, introduced a few basic concepts that can help you create workflow files to automate simple tasks. However, most CI/CD tasks – as well as other tasks that can be automated – demand more involved and complex workflows. This chapter will present more advanced options, such as expressions and contexts, that can be added to a workflow file and create powerful results.

Once your workflows have been created, you will be able to manage them, as well as cancel a workflow run.

The skills you will learn about in this chapter will also prepare you to manage the workflows you create. You will understand...