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Feature request #17
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+1. I have a similar request. The pipeline I'm triggering has a variable I want to set when triggering it. |
+1 also looking to be able to set a variable in the pipeline build since we want to use this for triggering releases from the GH Deployments. |
👋 @N-Usha - any word on when eg. #18 or #11 could get merged? We've had to maintain a fork of this action for several months now, and speaking frankly I went from being very happy to find this action which demonstrates willingness to integration Github and DevOps Pipelines, to now being quite disappointed to see two seperate contributions of a rather small and valuable feature go stale :( |
+1 We would also find this useful. |
+1 Looking a way to run Azure DevOps pipeline when there is a new pull request in GitHub, or a change in any of the feature branches. |
@N-Usha could you take a look? |
Hey, everyone. thank you for this github action.
Is there a way to pass a parameter to the Azure Pipeline we want to call??
I want to call an Azure Pipeline only after the semantic release is generated here on github so when calling the Azure Pipeline, I want to tell it to use an specific variable value containing the latest github release generated to put a footer information on my website.(eg.: v1.5.12)
Again, thank you for this.
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