You can integrate deploys to Firebase Hosting via a GitHub Action. Here's what this GitHub Action can do for you:
-  Creates a new preview channel (and its associated preview URL) for every PR on your GitHub repository. 
-  Adds a comment to the PR with the preview URL so that you and each reviewer can view and test the PR's changes in a "preview" version of your app.   
-  Updates the preview URL with changes from each commit by automatically deploying to the associated preview channel. The URL doesn't change with each new commit. 
-  (Optional) Deploys the current state of your GitHub repo to your live channel when the PR is merged. 
Reminder: When using preview URLs, your app interacts with the real backend resources of your Firebase project.
Set up the GitHub Action to deploy to Firebase Hosting
-  Create a GitHub repository (public or private) or use an existing one. You must have admin permissions for the repository. 
-  In a local version of your repo, set up Firebase Hosting using the firebase initcommand .-  If you've NOT set up Hosting , run this version of the command from the root of your local directory: firebase init hosting 
-  If you've ALREADY set up Hosting , then you just need to set up the GitHub Action part of Hosting . Run this version of the command from the root of your local directory: firebase init hosting:github 
 
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-  Follow the CLI prompts, and the command will automatically take care of setting up the GitHub Action: -  Creates a service account in your Firebase project with permission to deploy to Firebase Hosting . 
-  Encrypts that service account's JSON key and uploads it to the specified GitHub repository as a GitHub secret . 
-  Writes GitHub workflow yamlconfiguration files that reference the newly created secret. These files configure the GitHub Action to deploy to Firebase Hosting .
 
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-  In GitHub, create a new branch and commit the workflow yamlfiles created by the CLI.
-  Publish the branch to your GitHub repository. 
-  Merge the branch. 
That's it! Any subsequent PR in this GitHub repo will automatically get its own "preview URL"!
Learn more about the GitHub Action
-  Firebase maintains the "Deploy to Firebase Hosting " GitHub Action as an open-source project. View the source code. 
-  The "Deploy to Firebase Hosting " GitHub Action allows for further configuration, like customizing the expiry date for a preview channel or setting a non-live channel to deploy to when a PR is merged. Learn about the available configuration options. 
-  Learn more about GitHub Actions , in general. 

