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GHA Sass Build

GitHub Action JavaScript wrapper runs Sass build with provided Inputs

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Requirements

Access to GitHub Actions if using on GitHub, or manually assigning environment variables prior to running npm test.


Quick Start

Reference the code of this repository within your own workflow...

on:
  push:
    branches:
      - src-pages


jobs:
  build_css:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest

    steps:
      - name: Checkout source Git branch
        uses: actions/checkout@v2
        with:
            ref: src-pages
            fetch-depth: 10
            submodules: true

      - name: Make destination directory for compiled CSS
        run: mkdir -vp /tmp/repo-name/assets/css

      - name: Compile CSS from SCSS files
        uses: gha-utilities/sass-build@v0.6.0
        with:
          source: _scss/main.scss
          destination: /tmp/repo-name/assets/css/main.css

      - name: Checkout destination Git branch
        uses: actions/checkout@v2
        with:
            ref: pr-pages
            fetch-depth: 1

      - name: Move compiled CSS to path within pr-pages branch
        run: mv /tmp/repo-name/assets/css assets/

      - name: Add and Commit changes to pr-pages branch
        run: |
          git config --local user.email 'action@github.com'
          git config --local user.name 'GitHub Action'
          git add assets/css/*
          git commit -m 'Updates compiled CSS files'

      - name: Push changes
        uses: ad-m/github-push-action@master
        with:
          github_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
          branch: pr-pages

      - name: Initialize Pull Request
        uses: gha-utilities/init-pull-request@v0.0.4
        with:
          pull_request_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
          head: pr-pages
          base: gh-pages
          title: 'Updates site files from latest Actions build'
          body: >
            Perhaps a multi-line description
            about latest features and such.

Notes

To compile multiple files, define source and destination similarly to how you would assign run multiple commands. Make sure each file in source and destination are lined up.

    - name: Compile main.css from main.scss
      uses: gha-utilities/sass-build@v0.6.0
      with:
        source: |
          _scss/main.scss
          _scss/global.scss
          _scss/articles/post.scss
        destination: |
          /tmp/repo-name/assets/css/main.css
          /tmp/repo-name/assets/css/global.css
          /tmp/repo-name/assets/css/articles/post.css

To pass compiled CSS to another workflow utilize the Upload and Download Actions from GitHub...

.github/workflows/build_css.yml

on:
  push:
    branches:
      - src-pages


jobs:
  build_css:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest

    steps:
      - name: Checkout source Git branch
        uses: actions/checkout@v2
        with:
            ref: src-pages
            fetch-depth: 10
            submodules: true

      - name: Make destination directory for compiled CSS
        run: mkdir -vp /tmp/assets/css

      - name: Compile CSS from SCSS files
        uses: gha-utilities/sass-build@v0.6.0
        with:
          source: _scss/main.scss
          destination: /tmp/assets/css/main.css

      - name: Upload Complied CSS
        uses: actions/upload-artifact@v1.0.0
        with:
          name: Compiled-CSS
          path: /tmp/assets/css

.github/workflows/open_pull_request.yml

on:
  push:
    branches:
      - src-pages


jobs:
  open_pull_request:
    needs: [build_css]
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest

    steps:
      - name: Checkout destination Git branch
        uses: actions/checkout@v2
        with:
            ref: gh-pages
            fetch-depth: 1
            submodules: true

      - name: Download Compiled CSS
        uses: actions/download-artifact@v1.0.0
        with:
          name: Compiled-CSS
          path: assets/css

      - name: Add and Commit changes to pr-pages branch
        run: |
          git config --local user.email 'action@github.com'
          git config --local user.name 'GitHub Action'
          git add assets/css/*
          git commit -m 'Updates compiled CSS files'

      - name: Push changes
        uses: ad-m/github-push-action@master
        with:
          github_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
          branch: pr-pages

      - name: Initialize Pull Request
        uses: gha-utilities/init-pull-request@v0.0.4
        with:
          pull_request_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
          head: pr-pages
          base: gh-pages
          title: 'Updates site files from latest Actions build'
          body: >
            Perhaps a multi-line description
            about latest features and such.

This repository is influenced by tests preformed by sass-utilities/gha-sass which uses Docker powered GitHub Actions to achieve similar results. What differs are that this repository will start faster and enables configuring the build process further, see the action.yml for currently available configurations.


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