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Mirror to GitLab and trigger GitLab CI

A GitHub Action that mirrors all commits to GitLab, triggers GitLab CI, and returns the results back to GitHub.

This action uses active polling to determine whether the GitLab pipeline is finished. This means our GitHub Action will run for the same amount of time as it takes for GitLab CI to finish the pipeline.

Example workflow

This is an example of a pipeline that uses this action:

name: Mirror and run GitLab CI

on: [push]

jobs:
  build:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
    - uses: actions/checkout@v1
    - name: Mirror + trigger CI
      uses: SvanBoxel/gitlab-mirror-and-ci-action@master
      with:
        args: "https://gitlab.com/<namespace>/<repository>"
      env:
        GITLAB_HOSTNAME: "gitlab.com"
        GITLAB_USERNAME: "svboxel"
        GITLAB_PASSWORD: ${{ secrets.GITLAB_PASSWORD }} // Generate here: https://gitlab.com/profile/personal_access_tokens
        GITLAB_PROJECT_ID: "<GitLab project ID>" // https://gitlab.com/<namespace>/<repository>/edit
        GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} // https://docs.github.com/en/actions/reference/authentication-in-a-workflow#about-the-github_token-secret

Be sure to define the GITLAB_PASSWORD secret in https://github.com/<namespace>/<repository>/settings/secrets
Before setup a token to use as GITLAB_PASSWORD here https://gitlab.com/profile/personal_access_tokens
The token must have read_api, read_repository & write_repository permissions in GitLab.
For granular permissions create seperate users and tokens in GitLab with restricted access.

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