For most situation it should be enough to find merge base. Previous value was too slow and overhead of doing fetch was significantly higher than saving of transfer.
the number returned by pullRequest.changed_files doesn't reflect the correct number of real changed files. Therefore lot of filters didn't work in my scenario, as it said nothing has changed. This especially happens if there are more than 100 files changed (first time I experienced it where over 1000 files have changed, and now when there were about 300 files that have changed).
I changed the detection by querying the api as long as it returns new results. This ensures all pages have been retrieved. It's tested and used in production on our end, but please check again if I didn't miss anything.
Thanks a lot for this awesome github action :)
This adds support for using multiple patterns when checking for file status (added, modified, deleted) and as a result also allows you to use YAML anchors.
* Use micromatch instead of minimatch
micromatch claims to support full Bash 4.3 spec and it actually passes all the tests.
For example this fixes processing of '!(**/*.tsx|**/*.less)' pattern - needed by #45
* Update CHANGELOG.md
* Remove usage of --no-auto-gc option
This option is not supported in git versions < 2.23.
Older git versions might be used in self-hosted runners.
* Update CHANGELOG
* Avoid code repetition with exec() and output listeners
* Improve behavior for new branches and when it's running in ACT
* Detect parent commit only if needed
* Fix parent commit detection for initial commit
* Improve logging
* Improve current ref detection
* Fix issue when base is a already fetched tag
* Fix issue when base is a already fetched tag
* Update README
* Document usage with act
* Use `git log` to get changes in latest commit
* Disable other output for `git log`
* get short name from base ref + improve loggig
* update CHANGELOG