Reusable workflows for use in the Fastify organization.
Intro
GitHub introduced reusable workflows on 2021-11-29 which, as the name suggests, are workflows that can be referenced across the entirety of GitHub. A reusable workflow is called by using the uses keyword in another workflow.
For more information, including limitations, see the GitHub Docs.
CI workflows
Usage
name: CI on: push: branches: - main - next - 'v*' paths-ignore: - 'docs/**' - '*.md' pull_request: paths-ignore: - 'docs/**' - '*.md' permissions: contents: read jobs: test: permissions: contents: write pull-requests: write uses: fastify/workflows/.github/workflows/plugins-ci.yml@v5
Included in this repo is a basic workflow for use across the majority of plugins, as well as variants with service containers.
Enable workflow Linter job
By setting the lint option to true when using the basic workflow the CI will first run the linter job once.
Example: running the linter job first with the basic workflow
name: CI on: push: branches: - main - next - 'v*' paths-ignore: - 'docs/**' - '*.md' pull_request: paths-ignore: - 'docs/**' - '*.md' permissions: contents: read jobs: test: permissions: contents: write pull-requests: write uses: fastify/workflows/.github/workflows/plugins-ci.yml@v5 with: lint: true
Inputs
| Input Name | Required | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
auto-merge-exclude |
false | string | fastify |
Provide a semicolon separated list of packages that you do not want to be auto-merged. |
fastify-dependency-integration |
false | boolean | false |
Set to true to run fastify tests with the (proposed) changes. |
license-check |
false | boolean | false |
Set to true to check that a repository's production dependencies use permissive licenses: 0BSD, Apache-2.0, BSD-2-Clause, BSD-3-Clause, MIT, or ISC. |
license-check-allowed-additional |
false | string | Provide a semicolon separated list of SPDX-license identifiers that you want to additionally allow. | |
lint |
false | boolean | false |
Set to true to run the lint script in a repository's package.json. |
node-versions |
false | string | '["20", "22", "24"]' |
Provide A JSON array that specifies the Node.js versions on which the job should run. |
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Contributing
Contributions are welcome, and any help is greatly appreciated!
See the contributing guide for details on how to get started. Please adhere to Fastify's Code of Conduct when contributing.
License
Licensed under MIT.