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actions/add-to-project

🚨 This action is a work in progress. Please do not use it except for experimentation until a release has been prepared. 🚨

Use this action to automatically add issues to a GitHub Project. Note that this is for GitHub Projects (beta), not the original GitHub Projects.

To use the action, create a workflow that runs when issues are opened in your repository. Run this action in a step, optionally configuring any filters you may want to add, such as only adding issues with certain labels.

name: Add bugs to bugs project

on:
  issues:
    types:
      - opened

jobs:
  add-to-project:
    name: Add issue to project
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      # Pointing to a branch name generally isn't the safest way to refer to an action,
      # but this is how you can use this action now before we've begun creating releases.
      # Another option would be to point to a full commit SHA.
      - uses: actions/add-to-project@main
        with:
          project-url: https://github.com/orgs/<orgName>/projects/<projectNumber>
          github-token: ${{ secrets.ADD_TO_PROJECT_PAT }}
          labeled: bug

Inputs

  • project-url is the URL of the GitHub Project to add issues to.
  • github-token is a personal access token with the repo, write:org and read:org scopes.
  • labeled is a comma-separated list of labels. For an issue to be added to the project, it must have one of the labels in the list. Omitting this key means that all issues will be added.

Development

To get started contributing to this project, clone it and install dependencies. Note that this action runs in Node.js 16.x, so we recommend using that version of Node (see "engines" in this action's package.json for details).

> git clone https://github.com/actions/add-to-project
> cd add-to-project
> npm install

Or, use GitHub Codespaces.

See the toolkit documentation for the various packages used in building this action.

Publish to a distribution branch

Actions are run from GitHub repositories, so we check in the packaged action in the "dist/" directory.

> npm run build
> git add lib dist
> git commit -a -m "Build and package"
> git push origin releases/v1

Now, a release can be created from the branch containing the built action.

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