name: test
on:
pull_request:
branches:
- main
push:
branches:
- main
jobs:
lint:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: jdx/mise-action@v2
with:
version: 2024.10.0 # [default: latest] mise version to install
install: true # [default: true] run `mise install`
install_args: "bun" # [default: ""] additional arguments to `mise install`
cache: true # [default: true] cache mise using GitHub's cache
experimental: true # [default: false] enable experimental features
log_level: debug # [default: info] log level
# automatically write this .tool-versions file
tool_versions: |
shellcheck 0.9.0
# or, if you prefer .mise.toml format:
mise_toml: |
[tools]
shellcheck = "0.9.0"
working_directory: app # [default: .] directory to run mise in
reshim: false # [default: false] run `mise reshim -f`
github_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} # [default: ${{ github.token }}] GitHub token for API authentication
- run: shellcheck scripts/*.sh
test:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: jdx/mise-action@v2
# .tool-versions will be read from repo root
- run: node ./my_app.js
You can customize the cache key used by the action:
- uses: jdx/mise-action@v2
with:
cache_key: "my-custom-cache-key" # Override the entire cache key
cache_key_prefix: "mise-v1" # Or just change the prefix (default: "mise-v0")
When using cache_key
, you can use template variables to reference internal values:
- uses: jdx/mise-action@v2
with:
cache_key: "mise-{{platform}}-{{version}}-{{file_hash}}"
version: "2024.10.0"
install_args: "node python"
Available template variables:
{{version}}
- The mise version (from theversion
input){{cache_key_prefix}}
- The cache key prefix (fromcache_key_prefix
input or default){{platform}}
- The target platform (e.g., "linux-x64", "macos-arm64"){{file_hash}}
- Hash of all mise configuration files{{mise_env}}
- The MISE_ENV environment variable value{{install_args_hash}}
- SHA256 hash of the sorted tools from install args{{default}}
- The processed default cache key (useful for extending)
Conditional logic is also supported using Handlebars syntax like {{#if version}}...{{/if}}
.
Example using multiple variables:
- uses: jdx/mise-action@v2
with:
cache_key: "mise-v1-{{platform}}-{{install_args_hash}}-{{file_hash}}"
install_args: "node@20 python@3.12"
You can also extend the default cache key:
- uses: jdx/mise-action@v2
with:
cache_key: "{{default}}-custom-suffix"
install_args: "node@20 python@3.12"
This gives you full control over cache invalidation based on the specific aspects that matter to your workflow.
When installing tools hosted on GitHub (like gh
, node
, bun
, etc.), mise needs to make API calls to GitHub's releases API. Without authentication, these calls are subject to GitHub's rate limit of 60 requests per hour, which can cause installation failures.
- uses: jdx/mise-action@v2
with:
github_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
# your other configuration
Note: The action automatically uses ${{ github.token }}
as the default, so in most cases you don't need to explicitly provide it. However, if you encounter rate limit errors, make sure the token is being passed correctly.
Alternatively, mise is easy to use in GitHub Actions even without this:
jobs:
build:
steps:
- run: |
curl https://mise.run | sh
echo "$HOME/.local/share/mise/bin" >> $GITHUB_PATH
echo "$HOME/.local/share/mise/shims" >> $GITHUB_PATH