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  1. Select the right GitHub repository.

  2. Navigate to Settings > Security > Secrets and Variables > Actions and configure PFX_PASS secret and PFX_USER variable.

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  1. Navigate to Actions and click the New Workflow button.

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  1. You can use the link Set up a workflow yourself.

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  1. This link creates a file in the .github/worflows/ folder. Use the standard naming github-ci.yml and add the below content to the file.

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name: Deploy


on:
  push:
    branches: 
      - main
   env:   URL: "https://qa.pricefx.com"- qa
      
  PARTITION: "sandbox-qa"
 
jobs:
  deploy:
    name: Deployworkflow_dispatch: # enable manual runs, useful for dev and uat
        
env:
  PFX_USER: ${{ vars.PFX_USER }}
  PFX_PASS: ${{ secrets.PFX_PASS }}

jobs:
  test:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    container: maven:3.6-jdk-11
      
    steps:
      - name: Checkout coderepository
        uses: actions/checkout@v2checkout@v4

       - name: Deploy with pfxpackage Cache local Maven repository
        uses: actions/cache@v4
        with:
          #envpath: /root/.m2/repository
         #PFX_USER: should be set as masked variable in project's settings on Github -> Settings -> CI/CD -> Variable [TODO: modify this as per Github @udayvala] 
  key: ${{ runner.os }}-maven-${{ hashFiles('**/pom.xml') }}
          restore-keys: ${{ runner.os }}-maven-${{ hashFiles('**/pom.xml') }}
            
      - name: test
        run: mvn clean test -e --batch-mode

  deploy:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    container: pricefx/pfxpackage
    needs: test # only deploy if test results are green 

    steps:
      - name: Checkout repository
        uses: actions/checkout@v4

      - name: deploy PROD customer
        #PFX_PASS: the same applies to PFX_PASS do not ever put it hereif: github.ref == 'refs/heads/main'
        run: pfxpackage -import -timeout 120 
          -url run:
https://customer.pricefx.com -partition customer 
        docker run --rm -v $(pwd):$(pwd) -w $(pwd) pricefx/pfxpackageuser $PFX_USER -password $PFX_PASS 
          -from $GITHUB_WORKSPACE $OPTIONS

      - name: deploy QA customer-qa
        if: github.ref == 'refs/heads/qa'
        run: pfxpackage -import -timeout 120 
          -url $URL https://customer-qa.pricefx.com -partition customer-qa
          -user $PFX_USER -password $PFX_PASS -partition $PARTITION 
          -from .$GITHUB_WORKSPACE $OPTIONS

  1. Navigate to Actions > All workflows and you should be able to see the list of workflows and the corresponding workflow runs.

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GitHub Actions will always download the latest pricefx/pfxpackage docker image from the registry

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Info

Pro tip: Studio plugin for IntelliJ Idea can generate the .github-ci.yml file for you based on your config.json file, just right-click your project folder then navigate to Pricefx > CI Deployment > Create ‘github-ci.yml’