GitHub Actions provides the flexibility to build automated workflows for the software development lifecycle.
aca-review-app can be used to automate the workflow of creating a new revision of Azure Container App for review. This action runs the code contained in the GitHub pull request as an app in the Container App. The review application is then created as a new revision with a Weight of 0, each with a unique URL that can be shared. This is a great way to review and test code changes. This action allows deactivating an app for review that has been created, triggered by the close of a pull request.
aca-review-app can also be configured to launch automatically with each pull request. By integrating with other github actions, it is also possible not only to create revisions, but also to comment the URL of the created revision in a pull request. For more information, please refer to the eample workflow.
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The definition of this GitHub Action is in action.yml.
The example/
in this repository contains a sample project to get started. Please read the hands-on documentation and start building.
- Azure Login Login with your Azure Credentials for Authentication. Once login is done, the next set of Azure Actions in the workflow can re-use the same session within the job.
For using any credentials like Azure Service Principal in your workflow, add them as secrets in the GitHub Repository and then refer them in the workflow.
- Download Azure CLI from here, run
az login
to login with your Azure Credentials. - Run Azure CLI command to create an Azure Service Principal for RBAC:
az ad sp create-for-rbac --name "myApp" --role contributor \
--scopes /subscriptions/{subscription-id}/resourceGroups/{resource-group} \
--sdk-auth
# Replace {subscription-id}, {resource-group} with the subscription, resource group details of the WebApp
# The command should output a JSON object similar to this:
{
"clientId": "<GUID>",
"clientSecret": "<GUID>",
"subscriptionId": "<GUID>",
"tenantId": "<GUID>",
(...)
}
* You can further scope down the Azure Credentials to the Web App using scope attribute. For example,
az ad sp create-for-rbac --name "myApp" --role contributor \
--scopes /subscriptions/{subscription-id}/resourceGroups/{resource-group}/providers/Microsoft.Web/sites/{app-name} \
--sdk-auth
# Replace {subscription-id}, {resource-group}, and {app-name} with the names of your subscription, resource group, and Azure Web App.
-
Paste the json response from above Azure CLI to your GitHub Repository > Settings > Secrets > Add a new secret > AZURE_CREDENTIALS
-
Now in the workflow file in your branch:
.github/workflows/workflow.yml
replace the secret in Azure login action with your secret (Refer to the example below)
You can pass the app URL for review to subsequent actions as follows.
- name: Add revision to ACA
uses: Azure/[email protected]
id: aca_new_revision
with:
resource-group: <YOUR_RESOURCE_GROUP>
name: <YOUR_CONTAINER_APP_NAME>
revision-name-suffix: <SHORT_HASH>
image: <YOUR_CONTAINER_IMAGE>
- name: add new comment to PR
uses: peter-evans/create-or-update-comment@v2
with:
issue-number: ${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}
body: |
Revision ${{ env.CONTAINERAPP_NAME }}--${{ env.SHORT_HASH }} is created.
${{ steps.aca_new_revision.outputs.app-url }}
This action can also automatically deactivate revisions. However, this flow must be triggered only when the pull request is closed. For more information, see the sample implementation.
- name: Deactivate Preview revision on ACA
uses: Azure/[email protected]
with:
resource-group: <YOUR_RESOURCE_GROUP>
name: <YOUR_CONTAINER_APP_NAME>
revision-name-suffix: <SHORT_HASH>
image: <YOUR_CONTAINER_IMAGE>
deactivate-revision-mode: true #IMPORTANT!!
- name: Find Comment
uses: peter-evans/find-comment@v2
id: fc
with:
issue-number: ${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}
comment-author: "github-actions[bot]"
body-includes: Revision ${{ env.CONTAINERAPP_NAME }}--${{ env.SHORT_HASH }} is created.
- name: add new comment to PR
if: steps.fc.outputs.comment-id != ''
uses: peter-evans/create-or-update-comment@v2
with:
comment-id: ${{ steps.fc.outputs.comment-id }}
edit-mode: replace
body: |
Revision ${{ env.CONTAINERAPP_NAME }}--${{ env.SHORT_HASH }} is deactivated.
This action can be tried on not only GitHub Actions workflow but also your local PC or GitHub Codespaces.
If you use Visual Studio Code, debugging this action with breakpoints can be used by running Launch Program
configuration.
Also, you can try to run your workflow with this action by executing npm run act
on Visual Studio Code Remote-Container extension or GitHub Codespaces without pushing it to GitHub, because a devcontainer image for this repository includes Docker-in-Docker
enabled devcontainer and act
.
For more detail, refer to following links.
Docker-in-Docker
: https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-dev-containers/blob/main/script-library/docs/docker-in-docker.md .act
: https://github.com/nektos/act
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