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Exploring the new GitHub Actions continuous delivery functionality

December 21, 2020December 21, 2020 nillsf Leave a comment

At GitHub Universe in early December 2020, some new functionalities for GitHub Actions focused on continuous delivery were introduced. In this blog post, we’ll explore them in the context of a simple web-app deployment to a Kubernetes cluster. Before diving into what’s new, let’s have a look at what GitHub Actions are: What are GitHub […]

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How to use ‘terraform output’ in a GitHub action

August 25, 2020August 25, 2020 nillsf Leave a comment

Recently, I was building a GitHub Actions pipeline, and needed to access output from Terraform. There’s a very convenient feature in Terraform that allows you to get output from your applied .tf files. You can call those values from the shell directly, and assign them to variables in your shell. What you need to do […]

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