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Backport Action

Automatically backports pull requests to specified branches based on labels.

  • If there is a conflict, the pull request is created with committed conflicts that must be resolved.
  • Reviewers and assignees are copied to the new pull request

Usage

This GitHub Action automatically creates backport pull requests when a pull request is merged or labeled with specific backport labels.

name: Backport
on:
  pull_request_target:
    types:
      - closed
      - labeled
jobs:
  backport:
    name: Backport
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    if: >
      github.event.pull_request.merged
      && (
        github.event.action == 'closed'
        || (
          github.event.action == 'labeled'
          && contains(github.event.label.name, 'backport-to-')
        )
      )
    steps:
      - uses: next-actions/backport@master
        with:
          user: your-bot-account
          token: ${{ secrets.BOT_TOKEN }}

Inputs

  • user (required): GitHub user with fork where pull request branch will be created
  • token (required): Token that allows to push to the fork (user) repository
  • pattern (optional): Regular expression with one capture group to match branch name in label, default to ^backport-to-(.*)

Difference from other auto-backport actions

  • The branch that is used to create the pull request is pushed to a forked repository in a selected user (bot) account, not to the upstream repository.
  • The pull request is created even if patches can not be cleanly cherry-picked. In this case the pull requests is created as a draft, with conflicting commits clearly marked.

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