Build, Push and Release a Docker container to Heroku 🚀.
# Your workflow name.
name: Deploy to heroku.
# Run workflow on every push to master branch.
on:
push:
branches: [master]
# Your workflows jobs.
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
# Check-out your repository.
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v2
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- name: Build, Push and Release a Docker container to Heroku. # Your custom step name
uses: gonuit/[email protected] # GitHub action name (leave it as it is).
with:
# Below you must provide variables for your Heroku app.
# The email address associated with your Heroku account.
# If you don't want to use repository secrets (which is recommended) you can do:
# email: [email protected]
email: ${{ secrets.HEROKU_EMAIL }}
# Heroku API key associated with provided user's email.
# Api Key is available under your Heroku account settings.
heroku_api_key: ${{ secrets.HEROKU_API_KEY }}
# Name of the heroku application to which the build is to be sent.
heroku_app_name: ${{ secrets.HEROKU_APP_NAME }}
# (Optional, default: "./")
# Dockerfile directory.
# For example, if you have a Dockerfile in the root of your project, leave it as follows:
dockerfile_directory: ./
# (Optional, default: "Dockerfile")
# Dockerfile name.
dockerfile_name: Dockerfile
# (Optional, default: "")
# Additional options of docker build command.
docker_options: "--no-cache"
# (Optional, default: "web")
# Select the process type for which you want the docker container to be uploaded.
# By default, this argument is set to "web".
# Supports multiple process types, ex: "web, release".
# For more information look at https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/process-model
process_type: web
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