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Published inMar 2024
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Eric Chapman
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Eric Chapman holds the position of Senior Delivery and Engineering Manager at a leading retailer in home improvement and trade in Australia and New Zealand. He primarily oversees integration, encompassing platforms such as API Gateway, EventMesh, authorization systems, developer portals, and extract, transform and load (ETL) platforms. Eric leads a team with a broad range of responsibilities and skills, overseeing all business areas. Previously, Eric and his team were instrumental in designing and developing an in-house point-of-sale system. This singular application accommodated four countries' tax and auditing requirements, supported multiple payment processing gateways, and incorporated a range of unique market-leading features.
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Utilizing our starter workflow

I’ve created a dummy node application for this section that can be found in this book’s GitHub repository in the Chapter 5 folder: https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Mastering-GitHub-Actions/tree/main/Chapter%205/app.

Let’s test this out using the provided content in a new repository:

  1. Create a new public repository in the organization and initialize it with the provided content. As you may recall, in the previous chapter, we put a file pattern filter on the starter workflow as I wanted to lock it down to known users. I’m going to create that file in the root of the repository. Create the file in the jedi-way.md file pattern and place the following content:
    # I follow the force

    The repository should look similar to what’s shown in the following screenshot:

Figure 5.6 – Public repository content overview

Figure 5.6 – Public repository content overview

  1. Navigate to the Actions tab and see if you can spot your reusable...
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Published in: Mar 2024Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781805128625

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Eric Chapman

Eric Chapman holds the position of Senior Delivery and Engineering Manager at a leading retailer in home improvement and trade in Australia and New Zealand. He primarily oversees integration, encompassing platforms such as API Gateway, EventMesh, authorization systems, developer portals, and extract, transform and load (ETL) platforms. Eric leads a team with a broad range of responsibilities and skills, overseeing all business areas. Previously, Eric and his team were instrumental in designing and developing an in-house point-of-sale system. This singular application accommodated four countries' tax and auditing requirements, supported multiple payment processing gateways, and incorporated a range of unique market-leading features.
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