Closed GRBurst closed 4 years ago
I'm not sure what is going on in your case... but as you can see in this Issue, the action worked as expected, and assign your opened issue to the project Towards Usability
as mentioned in the notifications above github-actions bot added this to To do in Towards Usability 2 days ago
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Have a look at my workflow file in here.
I suggest to check:
Let me know how it goes! :smile:
@srggrs thanks for the reply. I double checked again and found that the GITHUB_TOKEN
is a predefined action token, like mentioned here About GITHUB_TOKEN.
Now everything is working fine :+1:
@GRBurst I am having the same issue, I was wondering what you did to resolve it?
@gracetangg sorry, being off the radar lately. Do you still face the issue? The solution for me was to use the mentioned GITHUB_TOKEN
instead of defining my own one.
@GRBurst Your good, I did that and it worked. Thanks!
@GRBurst @gracetangg @srggrs I'm trying to do the same thing what you guys were saying.
name: Auto Assign to Project(s) on: issues: types: [opened] env: MY_GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} jobs: assign_one_project: runs-on: ubuntu-latest name: Assign to One Project steps:
I make sured that the project link is correct and even the cloumn name is correct and also using MY_GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} for my predefined token to generate.
But still I'm getting the error, can you point me where I'm going wrong with this. I also saw the documentation but I don't know where to actually see to solve this.
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Hey there :wave: and thanks for this amazing action.
Sadly, I am getting this error when running this action:
I have no other actions in the repo defined. I c&p your example, so my action looks like this:
Trying to use
column_name
without a value gives the same error and further an error is shown in the github ui when editing the action.Note: I used
[]
for placeholders for real values, e.g. in the project url ;-)