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name: Merge community changes into pro repo | |
on: | |
push: | |
branches: | |
- master | |
jobs: | |
updateFork: | |
runs-on: ubuntu-latest | |
steps: | |
- uses: actions/checkout@v3 | |
with: | |
repository: tiny-pilot/tinypilot-pro | |
token: ${{ secrets.PR_BOT_PAT }} | |
- name: Reset the default branch with upstream changes | |
run: | | |
git remote add upstream https://github.com/tiny-pilot/tinypilot.git | |
git fetch upstream master:upstream-master | |
git reset --hard upstream-master | |
- name: Get the URL of the original community PR | |
run: | | |
set -ux | |
COMMUNITY_PR_URL="$(curl \ | |
--silent \ | |
--show-error \ | |
https://api.github.com/repos/tiny-pilot/tinypilot/commits/${{ github.sha }}/pulls?per_page=1 | \ | |
jq \ | |
--raw-output \ | |
'.[0].html_url | select (.!=null)')" | |
readonly COMMUNITY_PR_URL | |
echo "COMMUNITY_PR_URL=${COMMUNITY_PR_URL}" >> "${GITHUB_ENV}" | |
- name: Create Pull Request | |
uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@v4 | |
with: | |
token: ${{ secrets.PR_BOT_PAT }} | |
branch: community-changes-${{ github.sha }} | |
delete-branch: true | |
# If the committer to the community repo (github.actor) has no access | |
# to the pro repo, the PR will be unassigned. | |
assignees: ${{ github.actor }} | |
reviewers: ${{ github.actor }} | |
title: Merge changes from community repository | |
body: | | |
Related ${{ env.COMMUNITY_PR_URL }} | |
@${{ github.actor }}, please merge [your changes from the Community repository](https://github.com/tiny-pilot/tinypilot/commit/${{ github.sha }}): | |
1. Update this branch with latest `master` | |
- If there are merge conflicts, it’s best to resolve them locally. | |
1. Check whether you need to make any Pro-specific adjustments to the code | |
1. Review and approve your changes | |
- You usually do this yourself. In case you had to make non-trivial adjustments, it’s also okay to request a proper peer review. | |
1. Set the merge style to “Create a merge commit” (regular merge) | |
- **Do not use “Squash and merge”!** If you accidentally squash, it’s not a disaster, but it will create a bit of noise on the subsequent PR from Community. | |
- We want a regular merge to preserve the commit history from Community | |
1. Merge the PR | |
Note that Github remembers the merge style of your last PR in this repo, so for your next “regular” PR, you may have to manually set it to “Squash and merge” again. |