Fix GitHub Actions run by setting DATABASE_URL #17
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I created this PR to fix the failing GitHub Actions.## Description
This PR fixes the GitHub Actions run failure due to the absence of the DATABASE_URL environment variable. The issue was occurring when the
db:generate
script was run, which is part of thecheckAndReportChatsUsage
pipeline. Thedb:generate
script uses theexecutePrismaCommand
function which checks for the presence of the DATABASE_URL environment variable and exits the process if it's not found.The changes made ensure that the DATABASE_URL environment variable is correctly set before the GitHub Actions run. This is achieved by modifying the GitHub Actions workflow file to include the DATABASE_URL as a secret. Additionally, the error handling in the
executeCommand.ts
file has been improved to provide a more descriptive error message when the DATABASE_URL is not found.Summary of Changes
.github/workflows/main.yml
to set the DATABASE_URL environment variable before running thepnpm turbo run checkAndReportChatsUsage
command.packages/prisma/scripts/executeCommand.ts
to provide more context when the DATABASE_URL environment variable is not found.