Streamline OIDC setup for large monorepos/organizations with many NPM packages #181927
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I have a large monorepo that contains 54 NPM packages in the same NPM organization (
@vitessce, https://www.npmjs.com/search?q=%40vitessce )I need to set up OIDC publishing for all 54 packages in the organization. Currently, this requires me to manually do the following for each individual package (all are in the same repo and specify the same
.ymlworkflow file):This is extremely time consuming. And now i will need to do the same whenever my monorepo expands to define a new package.
A streamlined workflow for NPM organizations is urgently needed. At minimum, it should reduce the number of clicks for such repetitive actions. Ideally, we could configure OIDC publishing for any package (current or future) within the NPM organization using the same settings (same github repo and
.ymlactions workflow file and environment name).Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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