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48 changes: 48 additions & 0 deletions .github/workflows/azure.yml
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# This workflow will build and push a node.js application to an Azure Web App when a release is created.
#
# This workflow assumes you have already created the target Azure App Service web app.
# For instructions see https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/app-service/app-service-plan-manage#create-an-app-service-plan
#
# To configure this workflow:
#
# 1. Set up a secret in your repository named AZURE_WEBAPP_PUBLISH_PROFILE with the value of your Azure publish profile.
# For instructions on obtaining the publish profile see: https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/app-service/deploy-github-actions#configure-the-github-secret
#
# 2. Change the values for the AZURE_WEBAPP_NAME, AZURE_WEBAPP_PACKAGE_PATH and NODE_VERSION environment variables (below).
#
# For more information on GitHub Actions for Azure, refer to https://github.com/Azure/Actions
# For more samples to get started with GitHub Action workflows to deploy to Azure, refer to https://github.com/Azure/actions-workflow-samples
on:
release:
types: [pull_request]

# change

env:
AZURE_WEBAPP_NAME: githubdevops # set this to your application's name
AZURE_WEBAPP_PACKAGE_PATH: '.' # set this to the path to your web app project, defaults to the repository root
NODE_VERSION: '12.x' # set this to the node version to use

jobs:
build-and-deploy:
name: Build and Deploy
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Use Node.js ${{ env.NODE_VERSION }}
uses: actions/setup-node@v1
with:
node-version: ${{ env.NODE_VERSION }}
- name: npm install, build, and test
run: |
# Build and test the project, then
# deploy to Azure Web App.
npm install
npm run build --if-present
npm run test --if-present
- name: 'Deploy to Azure WebApp'
uses: azure/webapps-deploy@v2
with:
app-name: ${{ env.AZURE_WEBAPP_NAME }}
creds: ${{ secrets.AZURE_CREDENTIALS }}
package: ${{ env.AZURE_WEBAPP_PACKAGE_PATH }}
29 changes: 29 additions & 0 deletions .github/workflows/node.js.yml
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# This workflow will do a clean install of node dependencies, build the source code and run tests across different versions of node
# For more information see: https://help.github.com/actions/language-and-framework-guides/using-nodejs-with-github-actions

name: Node.js CI

on:
push:
branches: [ master ]
pull_request:
branches: [ master ]

jobs:
build:

runs-on: ubuntu-latest

strategy:
matrix:
node-version: [10.x, 12.x, 14.x]

steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Use Node.js ${{ matrix.node-version }}
uses: actions/setup-node@v1
with:
node-version: ${{ matrix.node-version }}
- run: npm ci
- run: npm run build --if-present
- run: npm test
5 changes: 5 additions & 0 deletions README.md
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## Welcome

Dave was here!!

This repository contains the base project part of our on-site GitHub Verified Partner workshop program. It is meant to be used for in-classroom training under the supervision of GitHub coaches.

This is the NodeJS version of our "Tonkotsu" workshop webapp. The codebase is pretty simple: it's a NodeJS app that will connect to GitHub's [Octocat API endpoint](https://api.github.com/octocat) and return the Zen quote of the day. E.g.:

~~Ken was waaaaay over here~~


### Demo (sucess)

![out](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1078545/57860397-bc7ff380-77ec-11e9-80f8-39e02ef3c035.gif)
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2 changes: 2 additions & 0 deletions index.js
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const chalk = require("chalk");
const ora = require("ora");

//Do something!

const { error, get } = server.router;
const { render, status } = server.reply;

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