Better integration with upcoming GitHub Actions extension #54
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In pyscaffold/pyscaffold#619 we are proposing a new
--github-actions
extension to PyScaffold that will add a workflow that already contains the publish action1.Ideally we want to avoid
--github-actions
and--custom-extension
to created repeated CI actions.Moreover, if the user wants to use
--github-actions
or--gitlab
(or--bitbucket-ci
, etc), it is highly unlikely that--cirrus
should automatically be added to the mix.In this PR, I attempt to postpone the automatic inclusion of
--cirrus
, and prevent it from happening entirely if--github-actions
or--gitlab
have been explicitly passed.Footnotes
The reason why the same workflow file contains both the tests and the publish job is because GitHub currently has no easy way of expressing dependencies between different workflows. This way unless everything is in the same file there is no way of preventing a release to proceed when the tests fail. ↩