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@actions/artifact
Usage
You can use this package to interact with the actions artifacts.
Relative paths and absolute paths are both allowed. Relative paths are rooted against the current working directory.
Upload an Artifact
Method Name: uploadArtifact
Inputs
name
- The name of the artifact that is being uploaded
- Required
files
- A list of file paths that describe what should be uploaded as part of the artifact
- If a path is provided that does not exist, an error will be thrown
- Can be absolute or relative. Internally everything is normalized and resolved
- Required
rootDirectory
- A file path that denotes the root directory of the files being uploaded. This path is used to strip the paths provided in
files
to control how they are uploaded and structured - If a file specified in
files
is not in therootDirectory
, an error will be thrown - Required
- A file path that denotes the root directory of the files being uploaded. This path is used to strip the paths provided in
options
- Extra options that allow for the customization of the upload behavior
- Optional
Available Options
continueOnError
- Indicates if the artifact upload should continue in the event a file fails to upload. If there is a error during upload, a partial artifact will always be created and available for download at the end. The
size
reported will be the amount of storage that the user or org will be charged for the partial artifact. - If set to
false
, and an error is encountered, all other uploads will stop and any files that were queued will not be attempted to be uploaded. The partial artifact available will only include files up until the failure. - If set to
true
and an error is encountered, the failed file will be skipped and ignored and all other queued files will be attempted to be uploaded. There will be an artifact available for download at the end with everything excluding the file that failed to upload - Optional, defaults to
true
if not specified
- Indicates if the artifact upload should continue in the event a file fails to upload. If there is a error during upload, a partial artifact will always be created and available for download at the end. The
Example using Absolute File Paths
const artifact = require('@actions/artifact');
const artifactClient = artifact.create()
const artifactName = 'my-artifact';
const files = [
'/home/user/files/plz-upload/file1.txt',
'/home/user/files/plz-upload/file2.txt',
'/home/user/files/plz-upload/dir/file3.txt'
]
const rootDirectory = '/home/user/files/plz-upload'
const options = {
continueOnError: true
}
const uploadResult = await artifactClient.uploadArtifact(artifactName, files, rootDirectory, options)
Example using Relative File Paths
// Assuming the current working directory is /home/user/files/plz-upload
const artifact = require('@actions/artifact');
const artifactClient = artifact.create()
const artifactName = 'my-artifact';
const files = [
'file1.txt',
'file2.txt',
'dir/file3.txt'
]
const rootDirectory = '.' // Also possible to use __dirname
const options = {
continueOnError: false
}
const uploadResponse = await artifactClient.uploadArtifact(artifactName, files, rootDirectory, options)
Upload Result
The returned UploadResponse
will contain the following information
artifactName
- The name of the artifact that was uploaded
artifactItems
- A list of all files that describe what is uploaded if there are no errors encountered. Usually this will be equal to the inputted
files
with the exception of empty directories (will not be uploaded)
- A list of all files that describe what is uploaded if there are no errors encountered. Usually this will be equal to the inputted
size
- Total size of the artifact that was uploaded in bytes
failedItems
- A list of items that were not uploaded successfully (this will include queued items that were not uploaded if
continueOnError
is set to false). This is a subset ofartifactItems
- A list of items that were not uploaded successfully (this will include queued items that were not uploaded if
Download a Single Artifact
Method Name: downloadArtifact
Inputs
name
- The name of the artifact to download
- Required
path
- Path that denotes where the artifact will be downloaded to
- Optional. Defaults to the GitHub workspace directory(
$GITHUB_WORKSPACE
) if not specified
options
- Extra options that allow for the customization of the download behavior
- Optional
Available Options
createArtifactFolder
- Specifies if a folder (the artifact name) is created for the artifact that is downloaded (contents downloaded into this folder),
- Optional. Defaults to false if not specified
Example
const artifact = require('@actions/artifact');
const artifactClient = artifact.create()
const artifactName = 'my-artifact';
const path = 'some/directory'
const options = {
createArtifactFolder: false
}
const downloadResponse = await artifactClient.downloadArtifact(artifactName, path, options)
// Post download, the directory structure will look like this
/some
/directory
/file1.txt
/file2.txt
/dir
/file3.txt
// If createArtifactFolder is set to true, the directory structure will look like this
/some
/directory
/my-artifact
/file1.txt
/file2.txt
/dir
/file3.txt
Download Response
The returned DownloadResponse
will contain the following information
artifactName
- The name of the artifact that was downloaded
downloadPath
- The full Path to where the artifact was downloaded
Download All Artifacts
Method Name: downloadAllArtifacts
Inputs
path
- Path that denotes where the artifact will be downloaded to
- Optional. Defaults to the GitHub workspace directory(
$GITHUB_WORKSPACE
) if not specified
const artifact = require('@actions/artifact');
const artifactClient = artifact.create();
const downloadResponse = await artifactClient.downloadAllArtifacts();
// output result
for (response in downloadResponse) {
console.log(response.artifactName);
console.log(response.downloadPath);
}
Because there are multiple artifacts, an extra directory (denoted by the name of the artifact) will be created for each artifact in the path. With 2 artifacts(my-artifact-1
and my-artifact-2
for example) and the default path, the directory structure will be as follows:
/GITHUB_WORKSPACE
/my-artifact-1
/ .. contents of `my-artifact-1`
/my-artifact-2
/ .. contents of `my-artifact-2`
Download Result
An array will be returned that describes the results for downloading all artifacts. The number of items in the array indicates the number of artifacts that were downloaded.
Each artifact will have the same DownloadResponse
as if it was individually downloaded
artifactName
- The name of the artifact that was downloaded
downloadPath
- The full Path to where the artifact was downloaded
Additional Documentation
Check out additional-information for extra documentation around usage, restrictions and behavior.
Check out implementation-details for extra information about the implementation of this package.
Contributions
See contributor guidelines for general guidelines and information about toolkit contributions.
For contributions related to this package, see artifact contributions for more information.