This is a workflow repository powered by Actionsflow, generated from actionsflow/actionsflow-workflow-default
Build an Actionsflow workflow is a four-step process:
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Create a public Github repository by this link.
A typical Actionsflow repository structure looks like this:
├── .github │ └── workflows │ └── actionsflow.yml ├── .gitignore ├── README.md └── workflows │ └── rss.yml │ └── webhook.yml └── package.json
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Uncomment
.github/workflows/actionsflow.yml
schedule eventon: schedule: - cron: "*/15 * * * *"
Note: To prevent abuse, by default, the schedule is commented, please modify the schedule time according to your own needs, the default is once every 15 minutes. Learn more about schedule event, please see here
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Define your workflow file at
workflows
directoryA typical workflow file
rss.yml
looks like this:on: rss: url: https://hnrss.org/newest?points=300&count=3 jobs: request: name: Make a HTTP Request runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - name: Make a HTTP Request uses: actionsflow/axios@v1 with: url: https://hookb.in/VGPzxoWbdjtE22bwznzE method: POST body: | { "link":"${{ on.rss.outputs.link }}", "title": "${{ on.rss.outputs.title }}", "content":"<<<${{ on.rss.outputs.contentSnippet }}>>>" }
For more information about the Actionsflow workflow file, see the Actionsflow workflow reference.
You can explore Triggers List or Awesome Actionsflow Workflows to get more inspired.
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Commit and push your updates to Github
Then, Actionsflow will run your workflows as you defined, you can view logs at your repository actions tab at Github
For more information, see Full documentation
You can run self-hosted Actionsflow manually or by docker:
Start Actionsflow locally:
npm run start
# Then, the cron job and webhook server will start running
# The webhook endpoint will be ran at https://localhost:3000/webhook/
npm run build
# Then, the standard workflow files will be built at ./dist/workflows
Actionsflow build will use cache for deduplicating the data, if you want to test your workflow with the same data, you may need to clean the cache by the following command:
# Clean the cache and dist folder.
npm run clean
Learn more abount self-hosted Actionsflow here
Full documentation for Actionsflow lives on the website.
- Workflow Syntax for Actionsflow - Learn more about the Actionsflow workflow file syntax
- Triggers List - Explore Actionsflow triggers
- Awesome Actionsflow Workflows - Explore Actionsflow workflows use case to get inspired
- Core Concepts - Learn more about how Actionsflow worked
- Creating Triggers for Actionsflow - Learn more about how to create your own trigger for Actionsflow
- FAQs - Actionsflow FAQs
- Upgrade Guide