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Move labeled or milestoned issue

Demo

This demo shows an issue that has the priority label added automatically get moved from column New issues should show up here to Priority labeled stuff should automatically move here.

Use Case

Everytime a specific label is added to an issue (or issue added to a milestone), the associated card in a project should be moved to a specific column. For example, you want any issue that gets labeled with "priority" to automatically move to the column that corresponds to "on deck". If the issue is not on the project board, it will be created in the desired column. If it has already been added, it will be moved to the correct column.

This action can be used for projects that are linked and setup at the org level or repository level. The token that is supplied though must have repo permissions. If the project is linked at the org level, it must also have org:read permissions.

Input

Input Description
action-token An access token that will be used to move or create an issue in a desired column. The standard token that is present for each action will not be sufficient as it does not have sufficient privilages. You must create one that has repo permissions (see below)
project-url The url of the project. Will be something like https://github.com/orgs/github/projects/1 or https://github.com/konradpabjan/example/projects/1
column-name The name of the column in project that issues should be moved to
label-name The label that should trigger an issue to be moved to a specific column (mutually exclusive with milestone-name)
milestone-name The milestone that should trigger an issue to be moved to a specific column (mutually exclusive with label-name)
columns-to-ignore Comma separated list of column names that should be ignored. If an issue/card already exists in a column with one of the names, it will be ignored. Use * to ignore all columns. This is optional

Creating an action-token

Example YAML (label)

This YAML is meant to be triggered whenever an issue has been labled.

on:
  issues:
    types: [labeled]
jobs:
  Move_Labeled_Issue_On_Project_Board:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
    - uses: konradpabjan/[email protected]
      with:
        action-token: "${{ secrets.MY_TOKEN }}"
        project-url: "https://github.com/orgs/github/projects/1"
        column-name: "On Deck"
        label-name: "priority"
        columns-to-ignore: "In Review,Ready to deploy,Done"

Example YAML (milestone)

This YAML is meant to be triggered whenever an issue has been milestoned.

on:
  issues:
    types: [milestoned]
jobs:
  Move_Milestoned_Issue_On_Project_Board:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
    - uses: konradpabjan/[email protected]
      with:
        action-token: "${{ secrets.MY_TOKEN }}"
        project-url: "https://github.com/orgs/github/projects/1"
        column-name: "On Deck"
        milestone-name: "v1.0"
        columns-to-ignore: "In Review,Ready to deploy,Done"