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## Use cases
### Deploying when commits are merged to master
The above workflow examples have already shown how to run `wrangler-action` when new commits are merged to the master branch. For most developers, this workflow will easily replace manual deploys and be a great first integration step with `wrangler-action`:
```yaml
on:
push:
branches:
- master
jobs:
deploy:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
name: Deploy
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@master
- name: Publish
uses: signalnerve/wrangler-action@0.1.4
with:
apiKey: ${{ secrets.apiKey }}
email: ${{ secrets.email }}
```
Note that there are a number of possible events, like `push`, that can be used to trigger a workflow. For more details on the events available, check out the [GitHub Actions documentation](https://help.github.com/en/articles/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#on).
### Deploying on a schedule
If you'd like to deploy your Workers application on a recurring basis for instance, every hour, or daily the `schedule` trigger allows you to use cron syntax to define a workflow schedule. The below example will deploy at the beginning of every hour:
```yaml
on:
schedule:
- cron: '0 * * * *'
jobs:
deploy:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
name: Deploy
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@master
- name: Publish app
uses: signalnerve/wrangler-action@0.1.4
with:
apiKey: ${{ secrets.apiKey }}
email: ${{ secrets.email }}
```
If you need help defining the correct cron syntax, check out [crontab.guru](https://crontab.guru/), which provides a friendly user interface for validating your cron schedule.
### Deploying on a "dispatched" event
If you need to trigger a deployment at-will, you can use GitHub's API to fire a `repository_dispatch` event on your repository. By setting your workflow to trigger on that event, you'll be able to deploy your application via an API call:
```yaml
on:
repository_dispatch:
jobs:
deploy:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
name: Deploy
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@master
- name: Publish app
uses: signalnerve/wrangler-action@0.1.4
with:
apiKey: ${{ secrets.apiKey }}
email: ${{ secrets.email }}
```
To make the GitHub API request, you can deploy a custom [Cloudflare Workers](https://workers.cloudflare.com) function, which will send a `POST` request to GitHub's API and trigger a new deploy:
```js
const headers = {
Accept: 'application/vnd.github.everest-preview+json',
Authorization: 'Bearer $token',
}
const body = JSON.stringify({ event_type: 'repository_dispatch' })
const url = `https://api.github.com/repos/$owner/$repo/dispatches`
const handleRequest = async evt => {
await fetch(url, { method: 'POST', headers, body })
return new Response('OK')
}
addEventListener('fetch', handleRequest)
```
Note that `$token` in this code sample is a GitHub "Personal Access Token". For information on how to generate this token, see the [GitHub documentation on "repository_dispatch"](https://developer.github.com/v3/repos/#create-a-repository-dispatch-event).
## Troubleshooting ## Troubleshooting
This action is in beta, and I'm looking for folks to use it! If something goes wrong, please file an issue! That being said, there's a couple things you should know: This action is in beta, and I'm looking for folks to use it! If something goes wrong, please file an issue! That being said, there's a couple things you should know: