chore(sew): measure latency (#105) #24
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# Adapted from https://github.com/marketplace/actions/backporting | |
# | |
# Usage: | |
# - Let's say you want to backport a pull request on a branch named `production`. | |
# - Then label it with `backport production`. | |
# - That's it! When the pull request gets merged, it will be backported to | |
# the `production` branch. If the pull request cannot be backported, a comment | |
# explaining why will automatically be posted. | |
# | |
# Note: multiple backport labels can be added. For example, if a pull request | |
# has the labels `backport staging` and `backport production` it will be | |
# backported to both branches: `staging` and `production`. | |
name: Backport | |
on: | |
pull_request_target: | |
types: | |
- closed | |
- labeled | |
jobs: | |
backport: | |
name: Backport | |
runs-on: ubuntu-latest | |
# Only react to merged PRs for security reasons. | |
# See https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/events-that-trigger-workflows#pull_request_target. | |
if: > | |
github.event.pull_request.merged | |
&& ( | |
github.event.action == 'closed' | |
|| ( | |
github.event.action == 'labeled' | |
&& contains(github.event.label.name, 'backport') | |
) | |
) | |
steps: | |
- uses: tibdex/backport@v2 | |
with: | |
github_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} |