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Quote the Commands in order to process on default windows (#191)

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Thomas Boop 2019-10-23 11:06:34 -04:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ your commands. The following commands are all supported:
To set an environment variable for future out of process steps, use `::set-env`: To set an environment variable for future out of process steps, use `::set-env`:
```sh ```sh
echo ::set-env name=FOO::BAR echo "::set-env name=FOO::BAR"
``` ```
Running `$FOO` in a future step will now return `BAR` Running `$FOO` in a future step will now return `BAR`
@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ export function exportVariable(name: string, val: string): void {}
To prepend a string to PATH, use `::addPath`: To prepend a string to PATH, use `::addPath`:
```sh ```sh
echo ::add-path::BAR echo "::add-path::BAR"
``` ```
Running `$PATH` in a future step will now return `BAR:{Previous Path}`; Running `$PATH` in a future step will now return `BAR:{Previous Path}`;
@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ export function addPath(inputPath: string): void {}
To set an output for the step, use `::set-output`: To set an output for the step, use `::set-output`:
```sh ```sh
echo ::set-output name=FOO::BAR echo "::set-output name=FOO::BAR"
``` ```
Running `steps.[step-id].outputs.FOO` in your Yaml will now give you `BAR` Running `steps.[step-id].outputs.FOO` in your Yaml will now give you `BAR`
@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ Running `steps.[step-id].outputs.FOO` in your Yaml will now give you `BAR`
steps: steps:
- name: Set the value - name: Set the value
id: step_one id: step_one
run: echo ::set-output name=FOO::BAR run: echo "::set-output name=FOO::BAR"
- name: Use it - name: Use it
run: echo ${{ steps.step_one.outputs.FOO }} run: echo ${{ steps.step_one.outputs.FOO }}
``` ```
@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ If a script or action does work to create a secret at runtime, it can be registe
To mask a value in the logs, use `::add-mask`: To mask a value in the logs, use `::add-mask`:
```sh ```sh
echo ::add-mask::mysecretvalue echo "::add-mask::mysecretvalue"
``` ```
This is wrapped by the core setSecret method This is wrapped by the core setSecret method
@ -89,8 +89,8 @@ For example, if you mask the letter `l`, running `echo "Hello FOO BAR World"` wi
Emitting a group with a title will instruct the logs to create a collapsable region up to the next ungroup command. Emitting a group with a title will instruct the logs to create a collapsable region up to the next ungroup command.
```bash ```bash
echo ::group::my title echo "::group::my title"
echo ::endgroup:: echo "::endgroup::"
``` ```
This is wrapped by the core methods: This is wrapped by the core methods:
@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ function endGroup(): void {}
Save state to be used in the corresponding wrapper (finally) post job entry point. Save state to be used in the corresponding wrapper (finally) post job entry point.
```bash ```bash
echo ::save-state name=FOO::foovalue echo "::save-state name=FOO::foovalue"
``` ```
### Log Level ### Log Level
@ -114,6 +114,12 @@ Finally, there are several commands to emit different levels of log output:
| log level | example usage | | log level | example usage |
|---|---| |---|---|
| [debug](https://github.com/actions/toolkit/blob/master/docs/action-debugging.md) | `echo ::debug::My debug message` | | [debug](https://github.com/actions/toolkit/blob/master/docs/action-debugging.md) | `echo "::debug::My debug message"` |
| warning | `echo ::warning::My warning message` | | warning | `echo "::warning::My warning message"` |
| error | `echo ::error::My error message` | | error | `echo "::error::My error message"` |
### Command Prompt
CMD processes the `"` character differently from other shells when echoing. In CMD, the above snippets should have the `"` characters removed in order to correctly process. For example, the set output command would be:
```cmd
echo ::set-output name=FOO::BAR
```