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Allow passing repository_url as environment variable. #439

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gjabell opened this issue Apr 26, 2022 · 1 comment
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Allow passing repository_url as environment variable. #439

gjabell opened this issue Apr 26, 2022 · 1 comment
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gjabell commented Apr 26, 2022

Description

The repository URL config value should be settable by an environment variable and not just through config files or as a CLI argument.

Use cases

When running the python-semantic-release tool as a Github action it would be convenient to set an environment variable or Github action parameter.

Possible implementation

The current implementation for sourcing REPOSITORY_USERNAME and REPOSITORY_PASSWORD from the environment can probably be reused fairly easily.

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This feature request has been labelled as help wanted since there has been no activity in the last 3 weeks. It will not be closed.

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