Cross-platform GitHub Action for downloading statically compiled tools (or
archives) and adding them to the path. This has been tested on ubuntu-latest
,
windows-latest
, and macos-latest
.
This action can be used in two modes:
- directly providing a download URL (or a URL per-platform, using a configuration matrix)
- providing a URL template and a semver version or range to be selected from GitHub releases. In this mode, the action iterates through the GitHub releases to find the latest version that satisfies the version (or range) constraint, constructs the download URL, and adds the tool to the path.
Inputs:
name
: name your tool will be configured with (required)url
: URL to download your tool from (required)pathInArchive
: if the URL points to an archive, this field is required, and points to the path of the tool to configure, relative to the archive root
Examples - a cross-platform action that downloads, extracts, and adds Helm v3.3.0 to the path:
jobs:
configurator:
runs-on: ${{ matrix.config.os }}
strategy:
matrix:
config:
- {
os: "ubuntu-latest",
url: "https://get.helm.sh/helm-v3.3.0-linux-amd64.tar.gz",
name: "h3",
pathInArchive: "linux-amd64/helm",
}
- {
os: "windows-latest",
url: "https://get.helm.sh/helm-v3.3.0-windows-amd64.zip",
name: "h3.exe",
pathInArchive: "windows-amd64/helm.exe",
}
steps:
- uses: engineerd/configurator@v0.0.9
with:
name: ${{ matrix.config.name }}
url: ${{ matrix.config.url }}
pathInArchive: ${{ matrix.config.pathInArchive }}
- name: Testing
run: |
h3 --help
Inputs:
name
: name your tool will be configured with (required)pathInArchive
: if the URL points to an archive, this field is required, and points to the path of the tool to configure, relative to the archive rootfromGitHubReleases
: if true, the action will attempt to get the latest version from the specified repository's GitHub Releases that matches the given semver version or range provided, and then construct the download URL using the providedurlTemplate
.repo
: GitHub repository of the tool. Used to list all releases and select the proper version. Required iffromGitHubReleases
is true.version
: an exact semver version or version range (specified with ^ or ~, as defined and used by NPM). If using semver ranges withv0.x.x
releases, be sure to understand the semver behavior here. Iflatest
is provided, the action will download the latest release (respecting theincludePrereleases flag
), which, can break your action. Required iffromGitHubReleases
is true.token
: GitHub token used only to list the GitHub releases for the supplied repository. For most cases, its value should be${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
. Required iffromGitHubReleases
is true.urlTemplate
: a URL template used to construct the download URL, together with the desired version acquired from a GitHub release. For example,https://get.helm.sh/helm-{{version}}-linux-amd64.tar.gz
(the version inserted here is the exact tag name from GitHub - check whether the tag name contains anyv
before the version when constructing the URL template). Note that this is Mustache template (completely separate from the GitHub Actions templating system - the template must be{{version}}
). Note that if the version tag has a leadingv
, a{{rawVersion}}
variable that doesn't contain the leadingv
can be used in theurlTemplate
. Required iffromGitHubReleases
is true.includePrereleases
: if true, the action will include pre-releases when selecting a version from GitHub Releases.
Example - a cross-platform action that selects the latest Helm version that
satisfies the ^3.1.2
release constraint - meaning it selects any minor and
patch update, or, in other words, the latest v3.x.x
version:
jobs:
configurator:
runs-on: ${{ matrix.config.os }}
strategy:
matrix:
config:
- {
os: "ubuntu-latest",
urlTemplate: "https://get.helm.sh/helm-{{version}}-linux-amd64.tar.gz",
name: "h3",
pathInArchive: "linux-amd64/helm",
}
- {
os: "windows-latest",
urlTemplate: "https://get.helm.sh/helm-{{version}}-windows-amd64.zip",
name: "h3.exe",
pathInArchive: "windows-amd64/helm.exe",
}
steps:
- uses: engineerd/configurator@v0.0.9
with:
name: ${{ matrix.config.name }}
pathInArchive: ${{ matrix.config.pathInArchive }}
fromGitHubReleases: "true"
repo: "helm/helm"
version: "^v3.1.2"
urlTemplate: ${{ matrix.config.urlTemplate }}
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Testing
run: |
h3 --help
Example - an action that selects the latest non-pre-release (as marked in the GitHub release) of Kind:
jobs:
kind:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: engineerd/configurator@v0.0.9
with:
name: "kind"
fromGitHubReleases: "true"
repo: "kubernetes-sigs/kind"
urlTemplate: "https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kind/releases/download/{{version}}/kind-linux-amd64"
version: "latest"
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Testing
run: |
kind --help
- download an executable from a given URL and move it to a folder in path with the given name:
name: "Test plain file"
on: [pull_request, push]
jobs:
kind:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: engineerd/configurator@v0.0.9
with:
name: "kind"
url: "https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kind/releases/download/v0.8.1/kind-linux-amd64"
- name: Testing
run: |
kind --help
- download a
.tar.gz
archive from a given URL, and move a certain file from the archive directory to a folder in path, with a given name:
name: "Test .tar.gz"
on: [pull_request, push]
jobs:
kind:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: engineerd/configurator@v0.0.9
with:
name: "h3"
url: "https://get.helm.sh/helm-v3.3.0-linux-amd64.tar.gz"
pathInArchive: "linux-amd64/helm"
- name: Testing
run: |
h3 --help
- download a
.zip
archive on Windows from a given URL, and move a certain file from the archive directory to a folder in path, with a given name:
name: "Test .zip"
on: [pull_request, push]
jobs:
kind:
runs-on: windows-latest
steps:
- uses: engineerd/configurator@v0.0.9
with:
name: "h3.exe"
url: "https://get.helm.sh/helm-v3.3.0-windows-amd64.zip"
pathInArchive: "windows-amd64/helm.exe"
- name: Testing
run: |
h3 --help
Note: usually, Windows-specific tooling uses
.zip
archives - and thetar
utility on Windows doesn't seem to handle.tar.gz
files properly. Note: for Linux,chmod +x
is called on the target file before moving it to the path, ensuring it is executable. On Windows this is skipped.