GitHub Action
You can use GitHub actions to validate your repository with HACS. This will make sure that your repository can be validated in HACS after changes to your repository or HACS itself.
This action uses the same code as HACS to validate a repository.
The action has 3 run types:
- For the hacs/default repo it is used to validate new default repositories.
- If you use releases the latest release will be checked, if not the default branch will be checked.
- If you have it set up for PRs in your repository, it will run against the fork/branch that made the PR.
- If you have it set up for pushes, it will run against the branch you push to.
The action itself lives here and you are free to inspect the code and/or make a PR to add changes.
To use it, follow these steps:
- Go to your repository on GitHub
- Click on "Create new file"
- For the filename, paste .github/workflows/validate.yaml
- Paste the following contents:
- Change the value of the
category
key, this needs to be one of:appdaemon
,integration
,plugin
,python_script
,template
,theme
.github/workflows/validate.yml
name: Validate
on:
push:
pull_request:
schedule:
- cron: "0 0 * * *"
workflow_dispatch:
jobs:
validate-hacs:
runs-on: "ubuntu-latest"
steps:
- name: HACS validation
uses: "hacs/action@main"
with:
category: "CHANGE_ME!"
This will run on every PR and push and at midnight every day. And workflow_dispatch
allows you to run the action on demand from the Actions tab.
Tip
If you maintain an integration, you can also validate your integration with hassfest.