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GitHub action to automatically merge pull requests that are ready
https://github.com/pascalgn/automerge-action

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# automerge-action

GitHub action to automatically merge pull requests when they are ready.

When added, this action will run the following tasks on pull requests with the
`automerge` label:

- Changes from the base branch will automatically be merged into the pull
request (only when "Require branches to be up to date before merging"
is enabled in the branch protection rules)
- When the pull request is ready, it will automatically be merged. The action
will only wait for status checks that are marked as required in the branch
protection rules
- Pull requests without any configured labels will be ignored

Labels, merge and update strategies are configurable, see [Configuration](#configuration).

A pull request is considered ready when:

1. the required number of review approvals has been given (if enabled in the
branch protection rules) and
2. the required checks have passed (if enabled in the branch protection rules)
and
3. the pull request is up to date (if enabled in the branch protection rules)

After the pull request has been merged successfully, the branch will _not_ be
deleted. To delete branches after they are merged,
see [automatic deletion of branches](https://help.github.com/en/articles/managing-the-automatic-deletion-of-branches).

----

**This functionality is now available directly in GitHub as [auto-merge](https://docs.github.com/en/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests/automatically-merging-a-pull-request).** Note that GitHub does not currently support auto-rebasing pull requests. The automerge-action project will still be maintained, but users are encouraged to switch to auto-merge for simple workflows, as it offers a faster and more stable experience.

## Usage

Create a new `.github/workflows/automerge.yml` file:

```yaml
name: automerge
on:
pull_request:
types:
- labeled
- unlabeled
- synchronize
- opened
- edited
- ready_for_review
- reopened
- unlocked
pull_request_review:
types:
- submitted
check_suite:
types:
- completed
status: {}
jobs:
automerge:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- id: automerge
name: automerge
uses: "pascalgn/[email protected]"
permissions:
contents: write
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}"
```

For the latest version, see the [list of releases](https://github.com/pascalgn/automerge-action/releases).

## Configuration

The following merge options are supported:

- `MERGE_LABELS`: The labels that need to be present for a pull request to be
merged (using `MERGE_METHOD`). The default value is `automerge`.

This option can be a comma-separated list of labels that will be checked. All
labels in the list need to be present, otherwise the pull request will be
skipped (until all labels are present). Labels prefixed with an exclamation
mark (`!`) will block a pull request from being merged, when present.

For example, when `automerge,!wip,!work in progress` is given,
any pull requests with the labels `wip` or `work in progress` and any pull
requests _without_ the label `automerge` will not be merged.
Blocking labels take precedence, so if a pull request has both labels
`wip` and `automerge`, it will not be merged.

When an empty string (`""`) is given, all pull requests will be merged.

- `MERGE_REMOVE_LABELS`: The labels to automatically remove from a pull request
once it has been merged by the action. The default value is `""`.

This option can be a comma-separated list of labels that will be removed.

When an empty string (`""`) is given, no labels will be removed.

- `MERGE_METHOD`: Which method to use when merging the pull request into
the base branch. Possible values are
[`merge`](https://help.github.com/en/articles/about-pull-request-merges) (create a merge commit),
[`rebase`](https://help.github.com/en/articles/about-pull-request-merges#rebase-and-merge-your-pull-request-commits)
(rebase all commits of the branch onto the base branch)
or [`squash`](https://help.github.com/en/articles/about-pull-request-merges#squash-and-merge-your-pull-request-commits)
(squash all commits into a single commit). The default option is `merge`.

- `MERGE_METHOD_LABELS`: Set to allow labels to determine the merge method
(see `MERGE_METHOD` for possible values).
For example, `automerge=merge,autosquash=squash`. If no such label is present,
the method set by `MERGE_METHOD` will be used. The default value is `""`.

- `MERGE_METHOD_LABEL_REQUIRED`: Set to `"true"` to require one of the
`MERGE_METHOD_LABELS` to be set. The default value is `"false"`.

- `MERGE_COMMIT_MESSAGE`: The commit message to use when merging the pull
request into the base branch. Possible values are `automatic` (use GitHub's
default message), `pull-request-title` (use the pull request's title),
`pull-request-description` (use the pull request's description),
`pull-request-title-and-description` or a literal
value with optional placeholders (for example `Auto merge {pullRequest.number}`).
The default value is `automatic`.

- `MERGE_COMMIT_MESSAGE_REGEX`: When using a commit message containing the
PR's body, use the first capturing subgroup from this regex as the commit
message. Can be used to separate content that should go with the commit into
the code base's history from boilerplate associated with the PR (licensing
notices, check lists, etc). For example, `(.*)^---` would keep everything up
until the first 3-dash line (horizontal rule in MarkDown) from the commit
message. The default value is empty, which disables this feature.

- `MERGE_FILTER_AUTHOR`: When set, only pull requests raised by this author
will be merged automatically.

- `MERGE_FORKS`: Whether merging from external repositories is enabled
or not. By default, pull requests with branches from forked repositories will
be merged the same way as pull requests with branches from the main
repository. Set this option to `"false"` to disable merging of pull requests
from forked repositories. The default value is `"true"`.

- `MERGE_RETRIES` and `MERGE_RETRY_SLEEP`: Sometimes, the pull request check
runs haven't finished yet, so the action will retry the merge after some time.
The number of retries can be set with `MERGE_RETRIES`.
The default number of retries is `6` and setting it to `0` disables the retry logic.
`MERGE_RETRY_SLEEP` sets the time to sleep between retries, in milliseconds.
The default is `5000` (5 seconds) and setting it to `0` disables sleeping
between retries.

- `MERGE_REQUIRED_APPROVALS`: Count of required approvals. The default is `0`.

- `MERGE_DELETE_BRANCH`: Automatic deletion of branches does not work for all
repositories. Set this option to `"true"` to automatically delete branches
after they have been merged. The default value is `"false"`.

- `MERGE_DELETE_BRANCH_FILTER`: A comma-separated list of branches that will not
be deleted. This is not the list of GitHub's protected branches, which are never
deleted, but an additional list of branches to protect. The default value is `""`.

- `MERGE_ERROR_FAIL`: Set this to `"true"` to have the action exit with error code `1`
when the pull request could not be merged successfully during a run.

- `MERGE_READY_STATE`: The state(s) of a pull request for which to attempt a
merge. This option can be a comma-separated list of states that will be considered mergeable.
The default value is `clean,has_hooks,unknown,unstable`.

The following update options are supported:

- `UPDATE_LABELS`: The labels that need to be present for a pull request to be
updated (using `UPDATE_METHOD`). The default value is `automerge`.

Note that updating will only happen when the option "Require branches to be
up to date before merging" is enabled in the branch protection rules.

This option can be a comma-separated list of labels, see the `MERGE_LABELS`
option for more information.

- `UPDATE_METHOD`: Which method to use when updating the pull request
to the base branch. Possible values are `merge` (create a merge commit) or
`rebase` (rebase the branch onto the head of the base branch). The default
option is `merge`.

When the option is `rebase` and the [rebasing](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Branching-Rebasing)
failed, the action will exit with error code 1. This will also be visible
in the pull request page, with a message like "this branch has conflicts
that must be resolved" and a list of conflicting files.

- `UPDATE_RETRIES` and `UPDATE_RETRY_SLEEP`: Sometimes, the pull request check
runs haven't finished yet and the action doesn't know if an update is
necessary. To query the pull request state multiple times, the number of
retries can be set with `UPDATE_RETRIES`. The default number of retries is `1`
and setting it to `0` disables the retry logic.
`UPDATE_RETRY_SLEEP` sets the time to sleep between retries, in milliseconds.
The default is `5000` (5 seconds) and setting it to `0` disables sleeping
between retries.

Also, the following general options are supported:

- `GITHUB_TOKEN`: This should always be `"${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}"`.
However, in some cases it can be useful to run this action as a certain user
(by default, it will run as `github-actions`). This can be useful if you want
to use the "Restrict who can push to matching branches" option in the branch
protection rules, for example.

To use this setting for manually providing a token, you need to create a
[personal access token](https://help.github.com/en/articles/creating-a-personal-access-token-for-the-command-line)
for the user (make sure to check `public_repo` when it's a public repository
or `repo` when it's a private repository). All API requests (merge/rebase)
will then be executed as the specified user. The token should be kept secret,
so make sure to add it as secret, not as environment variable, in the GitHub
workflow file!

- `PULL_REQUEST`: If provided, this action will attempt to merge the specified pull request. By default, it will attempt to use the pull request specified in the GitHub context. If a pull request number is provided via this input, this action will search in the current repo for the provided pull request number. If you want to merge a pull request in another repo, just provide the repo slug before the pull request number, like `Some-Org/Some-Repo/1234`

- `BASE_BRANCHES`: If provided, the action will be restricted in terms of base branches. Can be comma-separated list of simple branch names (i.e `main,dev`).

You can configure the environment variables in the workflow file like this:

```yaml
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}"
MERGE_LABELS: "automerge,!work in progress"
MERGE_REMOVE_LABELS: "automerge"
MERGE_METHOD: "squash"
MERGE_COMMIT_MESSAGE: "pull-request-description"
MERGE_FORKS: "false"
MERGE_RETRIES: "6"
MERGE_RETRY_SLEEP: "10000"
MERGE_REQUIRED_APPROVALS: "0"
UPDATE_LABELS: ""
UPDATE_METHOD: "rebase"
PULL_REQUEST: "1234"
```

## Supported Events

Automerge can be configured to run for these events:

* `check_run`
* `check_suite`
* `issue_comment`
* `pull_request_review`
* `pull_request_target`
* `pull_request`
* `push`
* `repository_dispatch`
* `schedule`
* `status`
* `workflow_dispatch`
* `workflow_run`

For more information on when these occur, see the Github documentation on [events that trigger workflows](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/reference/events-that-trigger-workflows) and [their payloads](https://docs.github.com/en/developers/webhooks-and-events/webhook-events-and-payloads).

## Outputs

The action will provide two [outputs](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#jobsjob_idoutputs):

* `mergeResult` - The result from the action run, one of `skipped`, `not_ready`, `author_filtered`, `merge_failed`, `merged`
* `pullRequestNumber` - The pull request number (or `0`, if no pull request was affected)

Please note:

1. When there are multiple pull requests affected, only the first one will be available in the output
2. To access these outputs, your workflow configuration must define an `id` for the automerge-action step
3. Unless a personal access token is used, this action will not trigger other actions, see [Limitations](#limitations)

Example usage:

```yaml
steps:
- id: automerge
name: automerge
uses: "pascalgn/[email protected]"
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}"
- name: feedback
if: ${{ steps.automerge.outputs.mergeResult == 'merged' }}
run: |
echo "Pull request ${{ steps.automerge.outputs.pullRequestNumber }} merged!"
```

## Limitations

- When a pull request is merged by this action, the merge will not trigger other GitHub workflows.
Similarly, when another GitHub workflow creates a pull request, this action will not be triggered.
This is because [an action in a workflow run can't trigger a new workflow run](https://help.github.com/en/actions/automating-your-workflow-with-github-actions/events-that-trigger-workflows). However, the [`workflow_run`](https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/actions/reference/events-that-trigger-workflows#workflow_run) event is triggered as expected.
- When [using a personal access token (PAT) to work around the above limitation](https://help.github.com/en/actions/reference/events-that-trigger-workflows#triggering-new-workflows-using-a-personal-access-token), note that when the user issuing the PAT is an administrator and [branch restrictions do not include administrators](https://help.github.com/en/github/administering-a-repository/enabling-branch-restrictions), pull requests may be merged even if they are not mergeable for non-administrators (see [#65](https://github.com/pascalgn/automerge-action/issues/65)).
- Currently, there is no way to trigger workflows when the pull request branch
becomes out of date with the base branch. There is a request in the
[GitHub community forum](https://github.community/t5/GitHub-Actions/New-Trigger-is-mergable-state/m-p/36908).

## Debugging

To run the action with full debug logging, update your workflow file as follows:

```yaml
- name: automerge
uses: pascalgn/automerge-action@...
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}"
LOG: "TRACE" # or "DEBUG"
```

If you need to further debug the action, you can run it locally.

You will need a [personal access token](https://help.github.com/en/github/authenticating-to-github/creating-a-personal-access-token-for-the-command-line).

Then clone this repository, create a file `.env` in the repository, such as:

```
GITHUB_TOKEN="123abc..."
URL="https://github.com/pascalgn/repository-name/pull/123"
```

Install dependencies with `yarn`, and finally run `yarn it` (or `npm run it`).

## License

[MIT](./LICENSE)