Actionsflow action for Github. With actionsflow/actionsflow-action@v1
, you can speed up your Actionsflow workflow build. We will automatically select the best build strategy, using local build or action build, if you use a third-party trigger, then the default will use local build, that is, install npm dependencies, and use local actionsflow to build, if You only use the official triggers, then we will only use the action to build, no need to download anything.
All build strategies will use caching, so even if you use third-party triggers, we will cache node_modules to speed up the build.
Of course, you can specify the build method, such as using only local build, or only using action build.
You can also specify the commands and parameters of the build through args
inputs:
using:
descript: "actionsflow build runner using, the default value is `auto`, you can also use `local`, `action`"
required: false
default: "auto"
args:
description: "actionsflow CLI command, the default value is `build`, you can specify it like `build --verbose`"
required: false
default: "build"
json-secrets:
description: secrets context in json format
required: false
default: ""
json-github:
description: github context in json format
required: false
default: ""
Actionsflow build runner using, the default value is auto
, you can also use local
, action
Actionsflow CLI command, the default value is build
, you can specify it like build --verbose
Learn more about args
, please see here
Secrets context in json format, you should always use ${{ toJSON(secrets) }}
github context in json format, you should always use ${{ toJSON(github) }}
outputs:
success:
description: "If the build status is a success. The value can be 'true', or 'false', if the build failed, the action outcome will be set failed"
uses: actionsflow/actionsflow-action@v1
with:
args: build
json-secrets: ${{ toJSON(secrets) }}
json-github: ${{ toJSON(github) }}