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title: Managing dependencies between repositories
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license: 'CC-BY-SA-4.0'
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---
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Some Forgejo repositories that depend on each other have workflows
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that will trigger workflows on other repositories using the
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[cascading-pr](https://code.forgejo.org/actions/cascading-pr/) action.
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# Use cases and examples
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## Files copied from other repositories
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[setup-forgejo](https://code.forgejo.org/actions/setup-forgejo) contains a [copy](https://code.forgejo.org/actions/setup-forgejo/src/branch/main/forgejo-curl.sh) of the [forgejo-curl](https://code.forgejo.org/forgejo/forgejo-curl) script. This script does not have numbered releases and the latest version is the one in the main branch.
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forgejo-curl has a [workflow](https://code.forgejo.org/forgejo/forgejo-curl/src/branch/main/.forgejo/workflows/cascade-setup-forgejo.yml) that will open a pull request to setup-forgejo to [update the forgejo-curl.sh script it contains](https://code.forgejo.org/forgejo/forgejo-curl/src/branch/main/.forgejo/cascading-pr-setup-forgejo). The forgejo-curl workflow will wait on the setup-forgejo workflow and fail if it does not pass, thus providing additional confirmation that the change under test won't break setup-forgejo once merged.
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When the PR is merged in forgejo-curl, the corresponding PR in setup-forgejo is left open and ready to be merged with the latest version of the forgejo-curl.sh script.
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## Verifying an upgrade would work
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[setup-forgejo](https://code.forgejo.org/actions/setup-forgejo) installs a [runner](https://code.forgejo.org/forgejo/runner/) by default, as [specified in the action.yml](https://code.forgejo.org/actions/setup-forgejo/src/commit/a580cb63b6ce411c3394aff77c7073d4d3e9428c/action.yml#L49) file.
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The runner has a [workflow](https://code.forgejo.org/forgejo/runner/src/branch/main/.forgejo/workflows/cascade-setup-forgejo.yml) that will open a pull request to setup-forgejo to [update the default version](https://code.forgejo.org/forgejo/runner/src/branch/main/.forgejo/cascading-pr-setup-forgejo) in the action.yml file. The runner workflow will wait on the setup-forgejo workflow and fail if it does not pass, thus providing additional confirmation that the change under test won't break setup-forgejo when it upgrades to using a release that contains the change.
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When the PR is merged in forgejo-curl, the corresponding PR in setup-forgejo is closed. It is not meant to upgrade setup-forgejo because there is not yet a tag release published with this change.
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# Permissions
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The cascading-pr action needs a token with write permissions on issues
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and repositories that will allow it to fork the destination repository and
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create a pull request from this fork. It also needs read permission
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on issues and pull requests for the origin repository.
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The [cascading-pr user](https://code.forgejo.org/cascading-pr) is
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dedicated to providing such tokens.
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For instance, a personal token named
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`https://code.forgejo.org/forgejo/forgejo-curl/` was created by the
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cascading-pr user. This token was added as two secrets named
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`CASCADING_PR_ORIGIN` and `CASCADING_PR_DESTINATION` in the
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https://code.forgejo.org/forgejo/forgejo-curl/ repository.
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# Access to secrets
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The workflow that contains the cascading-pr action needs access to the
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secrets of the repository and must run `on.pull_request_target`. For
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instance:
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```yaml
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on:
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pull_request_target:
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types:
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- opened
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- synchronize
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- closed
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```
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# Updating the workflow
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When the cascading-pr workflow is added or updated in a repository, it
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must be done in a PR from a branch of the repository and not than from
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a forked repository. It runs `on.pull_request_target` and if run from
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a fork it will use the content of the default branch instead of the
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proposed change.
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