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upload-release-asset

This action can be used to upload an asset to the release. This action is based on GitHub's upload-release-asset action which has been deprecated. The im-open/create-release action can also upload a file as a release asset but this action may be used when the asset is not available when the release is created or if multiple files need to be uploaded as assets in the release.

This action needs an upload url which an api call will return in the response or the im-open/create-release action will return as an output.

Index

Inputs

Parameter Is Required Description
github-token true A token with permission to create and delete releases. Generally secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN.
upload-url true The URL for uploading assets to the release. Can be taken from the outputs of an api call to create a release like in im-open/create-release.
asset-path true The path to the asset you want to upload.
asset-name true The name of the asset you want to upload.
asset-content-type true The content-type of the asset you want to upload. See the supported Media Types.

Outputs

Output Description
asset-browser-download-url URL users can navigate to in order to download the uploaded asset

Usage Examples

on: 
  pull_request:
    types: [opened, reopened, synchronize]

jobs:
  create-release:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    outputs:
      upload_url: ${{ steps.create_release.outputs.asset-upload-url }}

    steps:
      - uses: actions/checkout@v3
        with: 
          fetch-depth: 0

      - name: Calculate next version
        id: version
        uses: im-open/git-version-lite@v2
        with:
          calculate-prerelease-version: true
          branch-name: ${{ github.head_ref }}

      - name: Create release
        id: create_release
        # You may also reference just the major or major.minor version
        uses: im-open/[email protected]
        with:
          github-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
          tag-name: ${{ steps.version.outputs.VERSION }}

  build-and-test:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    needs: [create-release]
    env:
      PROJECT_ROOT: './src/MyProj'
      DEPLOY_ZIP: 'published_app.zip'
    steps:
      - name: Build, Publish and Zip App
        working-directory: ${{ env.PROJECT_ROOT }}
        run: |
          dotnet publish -c Release -o ./published_app 
          (cd published_app && zip -r ../${{env.DEPLOY_ZIP}} .)
      - name: Test
        ...
      
      - name: Upload published artifact
        uses: im-open/[email protected]
        with: 
          github-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
          upload-url: ${{ needs.create-release.outputs.upload_url }}
          asset-path: ${{ env.PROJECT_ROOT }}/${{ env.DEPLOY_ZIP }}
          asset-name: ${{ env.DEPLOY_ZIP }}
          asset-content-type: application/zip
          
      

Contributing

When creating PRs, please review the following guidelines:

  • The action code does not contain sensitive information.
  • At least one of the commit messages contains the appropriate +semver: keywords listed under Incrementing the Version for major and minor increments.
  • The action has been recompiled. See Recompiling Manually for details.
  • The README.md has been updated with the latest version of the action. See Updating the README.md for details.
  • Any tests in the build-and-review-pr workflow are passing

Incrementing the Version

This repo uses git-version-lite in its workflows to examine commit messages to determine whether to perform a major, minor or patch increment on merge if source code changes have been made. The following table provides the fragment that should be included in a commit message to active different increment strategies.

Increment Type Commit Message Fragment
major +semver:breaking
major +semver:major
minor +semver:feature
minor +semver:minor
patch default increment type, no comment needed

Source Code Changes

The files and directories that are considered source code are listed in the files-with-code and dirs-with-code arguments in both the build-and-review-pr and increment-version-on-merge workflows.

If a PR contains source code changes, the README.md should be updated with the latest action version and the action should be recompiled. The build-and-review-pr workflow will ensure these steps are performed when they are required. The workflow will provide instructions for completing these steps if the PR Author does not initially complete them.

If a PR consists solely of non-source code changes like changes to the README.md or workflows under ./.github/workflows, version updates and recompiles do not need to be performed.

Recompiling Manually

This command utilizes esbuild to bundle the action and its dependencies into a single file located in the dist folder. If changes are made to the action's source code, the action must be recompiled by running the following command:

# Installs dependencies and bundles the code
npm run build

Updating the README.md

If changes are made to the action's source code, the usage examples section of this file should be updated with the next version of the action. Each instance of this action should be updated. This helps users know what the latest tag is without having to navigate to the Tags page of the repository. See Incrementing the Version for details on how to determine what the next version will be or consult the first workflow run for the PR which will also calculate the next version.

Tests

The build-and-review-pr workflow includes tests which are linked to a status check. That status check needs to succeed before a PR is merged to the default branch. When a PR comes from a branch, the GITHUB_TOKEN has the necessary permissions required to run the tests successfully.

When a PR comes from a fork, the tests won't have the necessary permissions to run since the GITHUB_TOKEN only has read access for all scopes. When a PR comes from a fork, the changes should be reviewed, then merged into an intermediate branch by repository owners so tests can be run against the PR changes. Once the tests have passed, changes can be merged into the default branch.

Code of Conduct

This project has adopted the im-open's Code of Conduct.

License

Copyright © 2023, Extend Health, LLC. Code released under the MIT license.