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Prefixing environments for mono-repo setup #168
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@bzurkowski I'm not sure if this would exactly solve the issue at hand, but have you looked at using parameters by any chance? I recently added this feature to the Action and I'm wondering if you could pass in details specific to your environment in your monorepo to gain better control over your deployments in that regards. Take a look and let me know what ya think! It may work for you or it might not. Worth a read though I think. |
@GrantBirki I am aware of the parameters feature, but I do not find it sufficient for my case as it does not provide a more readable interface than the one I struggle with right now, i.e., I am trying hard to integrate the branch-deploy action into the mono-repo setup, and I think I am close to achieving a nice process for infrastructure deployment that could be competitive against alternatives. What I need is a mechanism that allows supplying a simple, unprefixed list of environments to the action, such as That would make a convenient interface for multi-project configurations: - name: Gate branch deployment
id: branch-deploy
uses: github/[email protected]
with:
trigger: .deploy ${{ inputs.project_name }}
lock_trigger: .lock ${{ inputs.project_name }}
unlock_trigger: .unlock ${{ inputs.project_name }}
help_trigger: .help ${{ inputs.project_name }}
noop_trigger: .plan ${{ inputs.project_name }}
environment_prefix: ${{ inputs.project_name }}
environment_targets: ${{ inputs.environments }} Then, one could run gates for multiple projects in a matrix like this: deploy:
strategy:
matrix:
include:
- project_name: app
environments: dev,staging,prod
- project_name: cicd
environments: dev,prod
... Alternatively, we could consider adding a I am uncertain whether my suggestion aligns with your envisioned development path for the action. However, after reviewing issues in this repository, it appears some users are exploring similar adjustments due to their mono-repo setups (e.g., #91). |
@GrantBirki Do you have any opinion on the above idea? Does my suggestion align with your envisioned development path for the action? Do you need more context (or sample configuration) to better evaluate the idea? |
If you have any more context or sample configuration, I will take all the details I can get! I'm trying to wrap all this together in my head and figure out a path forward to make monorepos better supported when using this Action. |
@bzurkowski 👋 hey again! Did you ever end up collecting additional information or did you perhaps find a work-around for your situation? Curious as to what you finally ended up doing for a solution to this, thanks! 🙇 |
@GrantBirki Currently, we successfully employ the mono-repo approach with this action (10 infrastructure projects within a single repo) accepting the drawbacks of the |
It would maybe be even more flexible if instead of a prefix, a mapping could be provided? |
My ideal approach for a monorepo would be to still use That way, no one has to keep track of which projects have changed in a specific PR to deploy them (and avoid an accidental issue of forgetting to deploy something before merging), and allow two concurrent deploys from different PRs, if they are affecting different projects. |
I am very open to feedback or suggestions on how to implement this best. I personally haven't ever used this Action in a monorepo setup so I don't actually have all that much insight into how this may work best for users. |
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I handle infrastructure code (Terraform) in a mono-repo, which necessitates the deployment of numerous projects across various environments from a single repository.
I managed to implement a separate branch-deployment gate for each project using distinct triggers:
The above configuration produces the following IssueOps interface:
However, given multiple projects, specified environments, i.e.,
dev/staging/prod
, are "shared" (from thebranch-deploy
action's perspective), which implies that whenever I deploy to projectfoo
, corresponding Github environments are being locked and altered with deployment status, preventing me against deploying to theboo
project from other pull requests.Consequently, in a mono-repo setup, one must distinguish Github environments by project, e.g., using a prefix:
foo-dev
vs.bar-dev
,foo-prod
vs.bar-prod
, etc.That is possible to implement by a combination of
environment
andenvironment_targets
input variables:However, with the current design of the
branch-deploy
action, the IssueOps interface would look like this:... which seems inconvenient and unreadable as one has to repeat the project name twice.
I wonder if we could introduce an additional parameter, e.g.,
environment_prefix
, that would alter the behavior of thebranch-deploy
action internally so that the action, given an environmentdev
(from issue comment), prefixes it internally withenvironment_prefix
and only the prefixed Github environment is used for further processing. In other words, it would be great to somehow separate input environments from Github environments.That would be a significant enabler towards adopting the action into existing mono-repo configurations.
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