Automatically add an issue or pull request to specific GitHub Project when you create and/or label them. By default, the issues are assigned to the To do
column and the pull requests to the In progress
one, so make sure you have those columns in your project dashboard. But the workflow allowed you to specify the column name as input, so you can assign the issues/PRs based on a set of conditions to a specific column of a specific project.
- included
issue_comment
as trigger for this action. - added project pagination for searching 100+ GitHub projects.
This action has been modified from the original action from masutaka. I needed to fix it as the original docker container would not build. Also I think the GitHub Action syntax changed a bit.
I would like to thank @SunRunAway for adding the labelling functionality and custom column input.
Required The url of the project to be assigned to.
The column name of the project, defaults to 'To do'
for issues and 'In progress'
for pull requests.
Examples of action:
name: Auto Assign to Project(s)
on:
issues:
types: [opened, labeled]
pull_request:
types: [opened, labeled]
issue_comment:
types: [created]
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
jobs:
assign_one_project:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
name: Assign to One Project
steps:
- name: Assign NEW issues and NEW pull requests to project 2
uses: srggrs/assign-one-project-github-action@1.2.1
if: github.event.action == 'opened'
with:
project: 'https://github.com/srggrs/assign-one-project-github-action/projects/2'
- name: Assign issues and pull requests with `bug` label to project 3
uses: srggrs/assign-one-project-github-action@1.2.1
if: |
contains(github.event.issue.labels.*.name, 'bug') ||
contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'bug')
with:
project: 'https://github.com/srggrs/assign-one-project-github-action/projects/3'
column_name: 'Labeled'
Be careful of using the conditions above (opened and labeled issues/PRs) because in such workflow, if the issue/PR is opened and labeled at the same time, it will be assigned to both projects!
You can use any combination of conditions. For example, to assign new issues or issues labeled with 'mylabel' to a project column, use:
...
if: |
github.event_name == 'issues' &&
(
github.event.action == 'opened' ||
contains(github.event.issue.labels.*.name, 'mylabel')
)
...
Generate a token from the Organisation settings or User Settings and add it as a secret in the repository secrets as MY_GITHUB_TOKEN
name: Auto Assign to Project(s)
on:
issues:
types: [opened, labeled]
pull_request_target:
types: [opened, labeled]
issue_comment:
types: [created]
env:
MY_GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.MY_GITHUB_TOKEN }}
jobs:
assign_one_project:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
name: Assign to One Project
steps:
- name: Assign NEW issues and NEW pull requests to project 2
uses: srggrs/assign-one-project-github-action@1.2.1
if: github.event.action == 'opened'
with:
project: 'https://github.com/srggrs/assign-one-project-github-action/projects/2'
- name: Assign issues and pull requests with `bug` label to project 3
uses: srggrs/assign-one-project-github-action@1.2.1
if: |
contains(github.event.issue.labels.*.name, 'bug') ||
contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'bug')
with:
project: 'https://github.com/srggrs/assign-one-project-github-action/projects/3'
column_name: 'Labeled'
Please refer to the list of changes here