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I have a monorepo where Package A is a dependency of Package B. I need to wait to run the Vercel build process until Package A is published to the package repository, which happens as the last step of my Github Actions after all tests have passed, etc.
I would like to use Deploy Hooks to trigger the build when the package is ready, but this requires pre-defining a branch name on the Vercel website. If the deploy hook URL accepted wildcards in the branch name, I could run trigger the build on all "feature/*" branches for example, I think that would solve the problem.
As of now I think the only way to accomplish this is manually re-running the build in Vercel after the dependent package has been successfully deployed.
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I have a monorepo where Package A is a dependency of Package B. I need to wait to run the Vercel build process until Package A is published to the package repository, which happens as the last step of my Github Actions after all tests have passed, etc.
I would like to use Deploy Hooks to trigger the build when the package is ready, but this requires pre-defining a branch name on the Vercel website. If the deploy hook URL accepted wildcards in the branch name, I could run trigger the build on all "feature/*" branches for example, I think that would solve the problem.
As of now I think the only way to accomplish this is manually re-running the build in Vercel after the dependent package has been successfully deployed.
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