GitHub Action
Upload Release Asset
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This GitHub Action (written in JavaScript) wraps the GitHub Release API, specifically the Upload a Release Asset endpoint, to allow you to leverage GitHub Actions to upload release assets.
Create a workflow .yml
file in your repositories .github/workflows
directory. An example workflow is available below. For more information, reference the GitHub Help Documentation for Creating a workflow file. You also will need to have a release to upload your asset to, which could be created programmatically by @actions/create-release
as show in the example workflow.
For more information on these inputs, see the API Documentation
upload_url
: The URL for uploading assets to the release, which could come from another GitHub Action, for example the@actions/create-release
GitHub Action
For more information on these outputs, see the API Documentation for an example of what these outputs look like
id
: The ID of the assetbrowser_download_url
: The URL users can navigate to in order to download the release asset. i.e.https://github.com/octocat/Hello-World/releases/download/v1.0.0/example.zip
On every push
to a tag matching the pattern v*
, create a release and upload a release asset. This Workflow example assumes you have the @actions/create-release
Action in a previous step:
on:
push:
# Sequence of patterns matched against refs/tags
tags:
- 'v*' # Push events to matching v*, i.e. v1.0, v20.15.10
name: Upload Release Asset
jobs:
build:
name: Upload Release Asset
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Build project # This would actually build your project, using zip for an example artifact
run: |
zip --junk-paths my-artifact README.md
- name: Create Release
id: create_release
uses: actions/create-release@v1
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
with:
tag_name: ${{ github.ref }}
release_name: Release ${{ github.ref }}
draft: false
prerelease: false
- name: Upload Release Asset
id: upload-release-asset
uses: actions/upload-release-asset@v1
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
with:
upload_url: ${{ steps.create_release.outputs.upload_url }} # This pulls from the CREATE RELEASE step above, referencing it's ID to get its outputs object, which include a `upload_url`. See this blog post for more info: https://jasonet.co/posts/new-features-of-github-actions/#passing-data-to-future-steps
asset_path: ./my-artifact.zip
asset_name: my-artifact.zip
asset_content_type: application/zip
This will upload a release artifact to an existing release, outputting the browser_download_url
for the asset which could be handled by a third party service, or by GitHub Actions for additional uses. For more information, see the GitHub Documentation for the upload a release asset endpoint.
We would love you to contribute to @actions/upload-release-asset
, pull requests are welcome! Please see the CONTRIBUTING.md for more information.
The scripts and documentation in this project are released under the MIT License