# This is a basic workflow to help you get started with Actions name: 'generate what''s new article' # Controls when the action will run. on: # Triggers the workflow on push or pull request events but only for the default branch schedule: - cron: '0 0 1 * *' # The first of every month workflow_dispatch: inputs: reason: description: 'The reason for running the workflow' required: true default: 'Manual run' # A workflow run is made up of one or more jobs that can run sequentially or in parallel jobs: # This workflow contains a single job called "create-what-is-new" create-what-is-new: # The type of runner that the job will run on runs-on: ubuntu-latest permissions: contents: write pull-requests: write id-token: write if: ${{ github.repository_owner == 'dotnet' }} # Steps represent a sequence of tasks that will be executed as part of the job steps: - uses: actions/checkout@ac593985615ec2ede58e132d2e21d2b1cbd6127c - name: "Print manual run reason" if: github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' run: | echo "Reason: ${{ github.event.inputs.reason }}" - name: Azure OpenID Connect id: azure-oidc-auth uses: dotnet/docs-tools/.github/actions/oidc-auth-flow@main with: client-id: ${{ secrets.CLIENT_ID }} tenant-id: ${{ secrets.TENANT_ID }} audience: ${{ secrets.OSMP_API_AUDIENCE }} - uses: dotnet/docs-tools/WhatsNew.Cli@main env: GitHubKey: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} AZURE_ACCESS_TOKEN: ${{ steps.azure-oidc-auth.outputs.access-token }} with: owner: dotnet repo: AspNetCore.Docs savedir: './aspnetcore/whats-new' - name: create-pull-request uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@2b011faafdcbc9ceb11414d64d0573f37c774b04 with: branch: create-whatsnew-pull-request/patch title: "What's new article" commit-message: 'Bot 🤖 generated "What''s new article"' body: "Automated creation of What's new article."