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Bryan MacFarlane 2019-09-24 21:08:02 -04:00
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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ your commands. The following commands are all supported:
### Set an environment variable
To set an environment variable, use `::set-env`:
To set an environment variable for future out of process steps, use `::set-env`:
```sh
echo ::set-env name=FOO::BAR
@ -17,6 +17,12 @@ echo ::set-env name=FOO::BAR
Running `$FOO` in a future step will now return `BAR`
This is wrapped by the core exportVariable method which sets for future steps but also updates the variable for this step
```javascript
export function exportVariable(name: string, val: string): void {}
```
### PATH Manipulation
To prepend a string to PATH, use `::addPath`:
@ -27,6 +33,11 @@ echo ::add-path::BAR
Running `$PATH` in a future step will now return `BAR:{Previous Path}`;
This is wrapped by the core addPath method:
```javascript
export function addPath(inputPath: string): void {}
```
### Set outputs
To set an output for the step, use `::set-output`:
@ -46,12 +57,25 @@ steps:
run: echo ${{ steps.step_one.outputs.FOO }}
```
### Masking Values in Logs
This is wrapped by the core setOutput method:
To mask a value in the logs, use `::add-mask`:
```javascript
export function setOutput(name: string, value: string): void {}
```
### Register a secret
If a script or action does work to create a secret at runtime, it can be registered with the runner to be masked in logs.
To mask a value in the logs, use `::set-secret`:
```sh
echo ::add-mask::BAR
echo ::set-secret::BAR
```
This is wrapped by the core method which both sets the value as a variable for future steps and registers the secret to mask
```javascript
function exportSecret(name: string, val: string): void {}
```
Now, future logs containing BAR will be masked. E.g. running `echo "Hello FOO BAR World"` will now print `Hello FOO **** World`.
@ -59,6 +83,22 @@ Now, future logs containing BAR will be masked. E.g. running `echo "Hello FOO BA
CAUTION: Do **not** mask short values if you can avoid it, it could render your output unreadable (and future steps' output as well).
For example, if you mask the letter `l`, running `echo "Hello FOO BAR World"` will now print `He*********o FOO BAR Wor****d`
### Group and Ungroup Log Lines
Emitting a group with a title will instruct the logs to create a collapsable region up to the next ungroup command.
```bash
echo ::group::my title
echo ::ungroup::
```
This is wrapped by the core methods:
```javascript
function startGroup(name: string): void {}
function endGroup(): void {}
```
### Log Level
Finally, there are several commands to emit different levels of log output: