Download these files and place them in your repo's workflows directory (for example,
.github/workflow
). See the tasks in Azure Marketplace.Add the following environment variables:
Environment Variable | Value/Description | |
---|---|---|
BIT_CLOUD_ACCESS_TOKEN | a bit.cloud access token with permission levels required for your workflow. | |
GIT_USER_NAME | a username for git commits made by the CI | |
GIT_USER_EMAIL | an email for git commits made by the CI |
To learn more see the docs for this implementation of the workflow, or read the 'integrating Bit with your existing CI' blog.
Create a permanent access token for your CI with the proper permissions to install, import and export components in the relevant scopes.
Head over to your organization page on bit.cloud, then click on the 'settings' tab, and then on the 'access tokens' tab.