This repository is deprecated, the maintenance of this action has move to the Blue Fire organization, check the official repository: https://github.com/bluefireteam/flutter-gh-pages
Automates the build and deployment of your Flutter web app on Github gh pages
To use this action, create an action like the following on your workflows folder
name: Gh-Pages
on:
push:
branches: [ master ]
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2 # Only works with v2
- uses: subosito/flutter-action@v1
- uses: erickzanardo/flutter-gh-pages@v7
To build a project in a folder other that the root, use the workingDir
property
...
- uses: erickzanardo/flutter-gh-pages@v7
with:
workingDir: example
By default, the action will use the auto setting for web renderers, to change that you can use the webRenderer
property.
More on web renderers here: https://flutter.dev/docs/development/tools/web-renderers
...
- uses: erickzanardo/flutter-gh-pages@v7
with:
webRenderer: canvaskit
By default, the action will send the files to the gh-pages
branch, which is the default used by Github Pages.
If you need to change that, the targetBranch
property can be used
...
- uses: erickzanardo/flutter-gh-pages@v7
with:
targetBranch: my-gh-pages-branch
By default, the generated page only works on User or Organization sites
ex:user.github.io/
.
You can change that by specifying the baseHref
argument, so the site will work on a Project Site
, ex:user.github.io/repoName
.
The parameter baseHref
must start and end with a forward slash "/"
.
(For projects created on flutter version earlier than 2.5.0
, please manually edit the file web/index.html
, changing the line <base href="/">
to <base href="$FLUTTER_BASE_HREF">
)
...
- uses: erickzanardo/flutter-gh-pages@v7
with:
baseHref: /my-repo/
To pass arguments to the builder with --dart-define
the customArgs
property can be used
...
- uses: erickzanardo/flutter-gh-pages@v7
with:
customArgs: --dart-define="simple=example"
And consumed in the code via (const is mandatory!):
void main() async {
String arg = const String.fromEnvironment('simple'); // arg = "example"
...
}
To use github pages with a custom domain, add a file named CNAME
to the
<project>/web
folder whose contents is your domain, like:
subdomain.domain.com