GitHub Actions
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GitHub Actions is the continuous integration tool provided by GitHub. It allows you to build, test, and deploy your application using automated jobs that are triggered manually or as a consequence of various interactions with your GitHub repository.
It is assumed you already have an active GitHub account and a repository with a working GitHub Actions configuration.
Refer to the general instructions on adding GitHub as a code integration.
You should also add at least one Code deployment based on a GitHub repository so that we may use it as a source of GitHub Actions builds.
Once the integration is successful, find the Impact sources section in the sidebar and click the + Add link nested under that section.
Select GitHub from the dropdown and continue by clicking Enable and add.
Give this build tracking instance a name and select which build or job inside a build should be used to base the impact measurements on.
That's it! Sleuth will now start verifying your deploys health by tracking whether the selected build/job is passing or failing. Head over to the Dashboard to start seeing your data in action in the project and deploy health graphs.
Refer to the general instructions on removing GitHub as a code integration.