Github workflow examples
📄️ Create GitHub Secret
This example demonstrates how to create GitHub Secrets in your GitHub repository via Port Actions.
📄️ Delete GitHub Repository
In the following guide, you are going to create a self-service action in Port that executes a GitHub workflow to delete a GitHub repository.
📄️ Manage GitHub Pull Requests
In this guide, we are going to create a self-service action in Port that executes a GitHub workflow to manage GitHub Pull Requests. This action can be used to:
📄️ Nudge Pull Request Reviewers
In the following guide, we are going to create a self-service action in Port that executes a GitHub workflow to nudge PR reviewers with a kind message.
📄️ Promote Deployment to Production
In this guide, we will create a self-service action in Port that executes a GitHub workflow to promote an image from staging to production.
📄️ Broadcast message to API consumers
In this guide, we will create a self-service action in Port that executes a GitHub workflow to broadcast a Slack message to all service owners who consume an API. The required form input for this action is a text box with information about the broadcast message.
📄️ Lock and Unlock Service
In this guide, we will create a self-service action in Port that executes a GitHub workflow to lock and unlock a service. The locking and unlocking mechanism involves updating the locked property in Port on a production or development environment. Additionally, the action will send a Slack notification to a designated channel.
📄️ Create Slack channel for Incident Management
Overview
🗃️ ArgoCD
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🗃️ Kubernetes
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🗃️ AWS
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🗃️ Azure
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🗃️ Datadog
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🗃️ Jira
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🗃️ LaunchDarkly
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🗃️ OpsGenie
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🗃️ PagerDuty
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🗃️ ServiceNow
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🗃️ SonarQube
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