Add a GitHub workflow to update the Quarkus Insights data file#2423
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Add a GitHub workflow to update the Quarkus Insights data file#2423marko-bekhta wants to merge 2 commits intoquarkusio:mainfrom
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with yq so following updates won't cause "big changes"
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Hey 👋🏻 😃
As I could only find APIs that require a key/token to make requests to YouTube (to find a link for a streamed video), I thought that adding some JS on the page to pull the data wouldn't fly 😃. And instead, here's a workflow that will run hourly on Mondays, polling the YouTube api to see if a video with the "next #" can be found, and if so, open a pull request to update the data file. I didn't want to go with the option to push directly to the branch, as I thought it would be best to run this for some time to make sure it applies the changes correctly.
Script requires an API token. Probably best to create a dedicated YouTube user for that. Als,o a better git user/email would be needed if we go with this 😃.
And here's an example of a PR it should open: