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Update docs for setSecret

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Francesco Renzi 2023-05-25 11:00:25 +01:00
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@ -50,7 +50,18 @@ function setSecret(secret: string): void {}
Now, future logs containing BAR will be masked. E.g. running `echo "Hello FOO BAR World"` will now print `Hello FOO **** World`. Now, future logs containing BAR will be masked. E.g. running `echo "Hello FOO BAR World"` will now print `Hello FOO **** World`.
**WARNING** The add-mask and setSecret commands only support single line secrets. To register a multiline secrets you must register each line individually otherwise it will not be masked. **WARNING** The add-mask and setSecret commands only support single-line
secrets or multi-line secrets that have been escaped. `@actions/core`
`setSecret` will escape the string you provide by default. When an escaped
multi-line string is provided the whole string and each of its lines
individually will be masked. For example you can mask `first\nsecond\r\nthird`
using:
```sh
echo "::add-mask::first%0Asecond%0D%0Athird"
```
This will mask `first%0Asecond%0D%0Athird`, `first`, `second` and `third`.
**WARNING** Do **not** mask short values if you can avoid it, it could render your output unreadable (and future steps' output as well). **WARNING** 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` For example, if you mask the letter `l`, running `echo "Hello FOO BAR World"` will now print `He*********o FOO BAR Wor****d`