π zero-config Fleet Function application deployment using Fleet CLI and Github Actions.
Add fleet-action
to the workflow for your Serverless Function. The below example will deploy your functions on pushes to the master
branch:
name: Deploy
on:
push:
branches:
- master
jobs:
deploy:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
name: Deploy
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Publish
uses: fleetfn/[email protected]
with:
apiToken: ${{ secrets.FLEET_API_TOKEN }}
projectId: ${{ secrets.FLEET_PROJECT_ID }}
Before you start deploying with Github Actions, you need to configure Fleet CLI using Github's Secrets feature to add the "API Token" and "Project ID".
- Go to "Settings -> Secrets"
- Add your Fleet Personal Access Token (Access the Tokens page on the Fleet console)
- Add your Project ID (You can get the id in the project settings)
Once you have the secret configured you should now be able to pass the secret on to your action in the with
block of your workflow.
jobs:
deploy:
name: Deploy
steps:
uses: fleetfn/[email protected]
with:
apiToken: ${{ secrets.FLEET_API_TOKEN }}
projectId: ${{ secrets.FLEET_PROJECT_ID }}
Optional
You can also configure the Fleet CLI to deploy to production.
jobs:
deploy:
steps:
uses: fleetfn/[email protected]
with:
apiToken: ${{ secrets.FLEET_API_TOKEN }}
prod: true
projectId: ${{ secrets.FLEET_PROJECT_ID }}
Optional
You can also pass a workingDirectory
key to the action. This will allow you to specify a subdirectory of the repo to run the Fleet CLI command.
jobs:
deploy:
steps:
uses: fleetfn/[email protected]
with:
apiToken: ${{ secrets.FLEET_API_TOKEN }}
projectId: ${{ secrets.FLEET_PROJECT_ID }}
workingDirectory: 'api'