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Enforced Deployment Order #304
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…or the given env and sha
…tive deployments for usage with enforced deployment order
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Enforced Deployment Order 🚀
Introducing a long requested feature, enforced deployment order...
Summary
This pull request does the following:
enforced_deployment_order
input option that can be used to require deployments to take place "in order" and for each to pass before the next one can be triggeredneeds_to_be_deployed
output that maps to the environments that require successful deployments if a deployment attempt is rejectedDetailed
This feature is one that has been requested by folks internally and externally to GitHub for a long time (over a year). This pull request makes it so that users can now control the order in which deployments are made (if they choose to do so).
This feature is optional and can be enabled by setting,
enforced_deployment_order: <env1>,<env2>,<env3>
. The value forenforced_deployment_order
is a string that is read from left->right with each value separated by commas. Each value in this comma separated list is an environment that you wish to use in an "enforced deployment order". Here is an example:This means that your project has three environments in total (
development,staging,production
). Theenforced_deployment_order
input option specifies that your environments must now be deployed in the order in which they are written. So if you want to deploy toproduction
, you must first have a successful (and active) deployment todevelopment
andstaging
before the branch-deploy Action will allow you to trigger a deployment toproduction
.Examples 📸
related: #303