GitHub Action
Cache Julia artifacts, packages and registry
A shortcut action to cache Julia depot contents to reduce GitHub Actions running time.
An example workflow that uses this action might look like this:
name: CI
on: [push, pull_request]
# needed to allow julia-actions/cache to delete old caches that it has created
permissions:
actions: write
contents: read
jobs:
test:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: julia-actions/setup-julia@v2
- uses: julia-actions/cache@v2
- uses: julia-actions/julia-buildpkg@v1
- uses: julia-actions/julia-runtest@v1
By default all depot directories called out below are cached.
jq
: This action usesjq
to parse JSON. For GitHub-hosted runners,jq
is installed by default. On self-hosted runners and custom containers, ifjq
is not already available, this action will automatically usedcarbone/install-jq-action
to installjq
(Note:dcarbone/install-jq-action
requires thatcurl
is installed; this may not always be the case in custom containers and self-hosted runners).bash
: This action requiresbash
. For GitHub-hosted runnersbash
is installed by default. Self-hosted runners will need to ensure thatbash
is installed and available on thePATH
.
cache-name
- The cache key prefix. Defaults tojulia-cache;workflow=${{ github.workflow }};job=${{ github.job }}
. The key body automatically includes the OS and, unless disabled withinclude-matrix
, the matrix vars. Include any other parameters/details in this prefix to ensure one unique cache key per concurrent job type.include-matrix
- Whether to include the matrix values when constructing the cache key. Defaults totrue
.depot
- Path to a Julia depot directory where cached data will be saved to and restored from. Defaults to the first depot inJULIA_DEPOT_PATH
if specified. Otherwise, defaults to~/.julia
.cache-artifacts
- Whether to cache the depot'sartifacts
directory. Defaults totrue
.cache-packages
- Whether to cache the depot'spackages
directory. Defaults totrue
.cache-registries
- Whether to cache the depot'sregistries
directory. Defaults totrue
.cache-compiled
- Whether to cache the depot'scompiled
directory. Defaults totrue
.cache-scratchspaces
- Whether to cache the depot'sscratchspaces
directory. Defaults totrue
.cache-logs
- Whether to cache the depot'slogs
directory. Defaults totrue
. Helps auto-Pkg.gc()
keep the cache small.delete-old-caches
- Whether to delete old caches for the given key. Defaults totrue
.token
- A GitHub PAT. Defaults togithub.token
. Requiresrepo
scope to enable the deletion of old caches.
cache-hit
- A boolean value to indicate an exact match was found for the primary key. Returns "" when the key is new. Forwarded from actions/cache.
This action is a wrapper around https://github.com/actions/cache. In summary, this action stores the files in the aforementioned paths in one compressed file when running for the first time. This cached file is then restored upon the second run, and afterwards resaved under a new key, and the previous cache deleted. The benefit of caching is that downloading one big file is quicker than downloading many different files from many different locations and precompiling them.
By default, this action removes caches that were previously made by jobs on the same branch with the same restore key. GitHub automatically removes old caches after a certain period or when the repository cache allocation is full. It is, however, more efficient to explicitly remove old caches to improve caching for less frequently run jobs.
The cache key that the cache will be saved as is based on:
- The
cache-name
input - All variables in the
matrix
(unless disabled viainclude-matrix: 'false'
) - The
runner.os
(may be in the matrix too, but included for safety) - The run id
- The run attempt number
Note
If there is job concurrency that is not fully defined by a matrix you should ensure that cache-name
is
unique for each concurrent job, otherwise caching may not be effective.
This action automatically deletes old caches that match the first 4 fields of the above key:
- The
cache-name
input - All variables in the
matrix
(unless disabled viainclude-matrix: 'false'
) - The
runner.os
(may be in the matrix too, but included for safety)
Which means your caches files will not grow needlessly. GitHub also deletes cache files after 7 days of not being accessed, and there is a limit of 10 GB for the total size of cache files associated to each repository.
Note
To allow deletion of caches you will likely need to grant the following permissions
to the GITHUB_TOKEN
by adding this to your GitHub actions workflow:
permissions:
actions: write
contents: read
(Note this won't work for fork PRs but should once merged)
Or provide a token with repo
scope via the token
input option.
See https://cli.github.com/manual/gh_cache_delete
To disable deletion set input delete-old-caches: 'false'
.
Caches are restored and re-saved after every run, retaining the state of the depot throughout runs.
Their size will be regulated like a local depot automatically by the automatic Pkg.gc()
functionality that
clears out old content, which is made possible because the /log
contents are cached.
This action is built around actions/cache
and includes parts of that action. actions/cache
has been released under the following licence:
The MIT License (MIT)
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