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Automatically building commits pushed to GitHub
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2017-02-20 14:57:47 +01:00
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If you would like your builds to run automatically whenever there is a commit or other similar activity in your GitHub
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repository, perform the following steps:
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1. Log into PHP Censor.
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2. Click on your GitHub project.
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3. Copy the web hook link specified on the right of the page.
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4. Log into GitHub and go to your repository.
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5. Click the settings icon on the lower right sidebar.
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6. Click on "Webhooks & Services".
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7. Add your web hook link you copied above, and specify when you would like it to run.
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8. Add the public key for the project in PHP Censor to the deploy keys for the repository on GitHub.
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9. Verify that the initial test delivery was successful. If not, make sure that your PHP Censor machine is reachable
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from the internet.
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