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revise adr to support ssh (#156)

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eric sciple 2020-02-25 09:59:59 -05:00 committed by GitHub
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event. Otherwise, defaults to `master`. event. Otherwise, defaults to `master`.
token: token:
description: > description: >
Auth token used to fetch the repository. The token is stored in the local Personal access token (PAT) used to fetch the repository. The PAT is configured
git config, which enables your scripts to run authenticated git commands. with the local git config, which enables your scripts to run authenticated git
The post-job step removes the token from the git config. [Learn more about commands. The post-job step removes the PAT. [Learn more about creating and using
creating and using encrypted secrets](https://help.github.com/en/actions/automating-your-workflow-with-github-actions/creating-and-using-encrypted-secrets) encrypted secrets](https://help.github.com/en/actions/automating-your-workflow-with-github-actions/creating-and-using-encrypted-secrets)
default: ${{ github.token }} default: ${{ github.token }}
ssh-key:
description: >
SSH key used to fetch the repository. SSH key is configured with the local
git config, which enables your scripts to run authenticated git commands.
The post-job step removes the SSH key. [Learn more about creating and using
encrypted secrets](https://help.github.com/en/actions/automating-your-workflow-with-github-actions/creating-and-using-encrypted-secrets)
ssh-known-hosts:
description: >
Known hosts in addition to the user and global host key database. The public
SSH keys for a host may be obtained using the utility `ssh-keyscan`. For example,
`ssh-keyscan github.com`. The public key for github.com is always implicitly added.
ssh-strict:
description: 'Whether to perform strict host key checking'
default: true
persist-credentials: persist-credentials:
description: 'Whether to persist the token in the git config' description: 'Whether to configure the token or SSH key with the local git config'
default: true default: true
path: path:
description: 'Relative path under $GITHUB_WORKSPACE to place the repository' description: 'Relative path under $GITHUB_WORKSPACE to place the repository'
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``` ```
Note: Note:
- SSH support is new
- `persist-credentials` is new - `persist-credentials` is new
- `path` behavior is different (refer [below](#path) for details) - `path` behavior is different (refer [below](#path) for details)
- `submodules` was removed (error if specified; add later if needed) - `submodules` was removed (error if specified; add later if needed)
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### Persist credentials ### Persist credentials
Persist the token in the git config (http.extraheader). This will allow users to script authenticated git commands, like `git fetch`. The credentials will be persisted on disk. This will allow users to script authenticated git commands, like `git fetch`.
A post script will remove the credentials from the git config (cleanup for self-hosted). A post script will remove the credentials (cleanup for self-hosted).
Users may opt-out by specifying `persist-credentials: false` Users may opt-out by specifying `persist-credentials: false`
Note: Note:
- Users scripting `git commit` may need to set the username and email. The service does not provide any reasonable default value. Users can add `git config user.name <NAME>` and `git config user.email <EMAIL>`. We will document this guidance. - Users scripting `git commit` may need to set the username and email. The service does not provide any reasonable default value. Users can add `git config user.name <NAME>` and `git config user.email <EMAIL>`. We will document this guidance.
- The auth header (stored in the repo's git config), is scoped to all of github `http.https://github.com/.extraheader`
#### PAT
When using the `${{github.token}}` or a PAT, the token will be persisted in the local git config. The config key `http.https://github.com/.extraheader` enables an auth header to be specified on all authenticated commands `AUTHORIZATION: basic <BASE64_U:P>`.
Note:
- The auth header is scoped to all of github `http.https://github.com/.extraheader`
- Additional public remotes also just work. - Additional public remotes also just work.
- If users want to authenticate to an additional private remote, they should provide the `token` input. - If users want to authenticate to an additional private remote, they should provide the `token` input.
- Lines up if we add submodule support in the future. Don't need to worry about calculating relative URLs. Just works, although needs to be persisted in each submodule git config. - Lines up if we add submodule support in the future. Don't need to worry about calculating relative URLs. Just works, although needs to be persisted in each submodule git config.
- Users opt out of persisted credentials (`persist-credentials: false`), or can script the removal themselves (`git config --unset-all http.https://github.com/.extraheader`).
#### SSH key
The SSH key will be written to disk under the `$RUNNER_TEMP` directory. The SSH key will
be removed by the action's post-job hook. Additionally, RUNNER_TEMP is cleared by the
runner between jobs.
The SSH key must be written with strict file permissions. The SSH client requires the file
to be read/write for the user, and not accessible by others.
The user host key database (`~/.ssh/known_hosts`) will be copied to a unique file under
`$RUNNER_TEMP`. And values from the input `ssh-known-hosts` will be added to the file.
The SSH command will be overridden for the local git config:
```sh
git config core.sshCommand 'ssh -i "$RUNNER_TEMP/path-to-ssh-key" -o StrictHostKeyChecking=yes -o CheckHostIP=no -o "UserKnownHostsFile=$RUNNER_TEMP/path-to-known-hosts"'
```
When the input `ssh-strict` is set to `false`, the options `CheckHostIP` and `StrictHostKeyChecking` will not be overridden.
Note:
- When `ssh-strict` is set to `true` (default), the SSH option `CheckHostIP` can safely be disabled.
Strict host checking verifies the server's public key. Therefore, IP verification is unnecessary
and noisy. For example:
> Warning: Permanently added the RSA host key for IP address '140.82.113.4' to the list of known hosts.
- Since GIT_SSH_COMMAND overrides core.sshCommand, temporarily set the env var when fetching the repo. When creds
are persisted, core.sshCommand is leveraged to avoid multiple checkout steps stomping over each other.
- Modify actions/runner to mount RUNNER_TEMP to enable scripting authenticated git commands from a container action.
- Refer [here](https://linux.die.net/man/5/ssh_config) for SSH config details.
### Fetch behavior ### Fetch behavior