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## Prerequisites Before you start generating artifact attestations, you need to understand what they are and when you should use them. See [AUTOTITLE](/actions/concepts/security/artifact-attestations). ## Generating artifact attestations for your builds You can use {% data variables.product.prodname\_actions %} to gene... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/secure-your-work/use-artifact-attestations/use-artifact-attestations.md | main | github-actions | [
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### Generating an SBOM attestation for container images 1. In the workflow that builds the container image you would like to attest, add the following permissions. ```yaml permissions: id-token: write contents: read attestations: write packages: write ``` 1. After the step where the image has been built, add the follow... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/secure-your-work/use-artifact-attestations/use-artifact-attestations.md | main | github-actions | [
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{% data reusables.actions.lifecycle-of-attestations %} ## Finding attestations 1. Navigate to the repository where the attestation was produced. {% data reusables.repositories.actions-tab %} 1. In the left sidebar, under "Management," click \*\*{% octicon "verified" aria-hidden="true" aria-label="verified" %} Attestati... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/secure-your-work/use-artifact-attestations/manage-attestations.md | main | github-actions | [
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## Overview OpenID Connect (OIDC) allows your {% data variables.product.prodname\_actions %} workflows to authenticate with [Octopus Deploy](https://octopus.com/) to push packages, create releases or trigger deployments without storing Octopus Deploy passwords or API keys as long-lived {% data variables.product.prodnam... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/secure-your-work/security-harden-deployments/oidc-in-octopus-deploy.md | main | github-actions | [
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{% data reusables.actions.enterprise-github-hosted-runners %} ## Overview OpenID Connect (OIDC) allows your {% data variables.product.prodname\_actions %} workflows to access resources in Google Cloud Platform (GCP), without needing to store the GCP credentials as long-lived {% data variables.product.prodname\_dotcom %... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/secure-your-work/security-harden-deployments/oidc-in-google-cloud-platform.md | main | github-actions | [
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## Overview OpenID Connect (OIDC) allows your {% data variables.product.prodname\_actions %} workflows to authenticate with [JFrog](https://jfrog.com/) to download and publish artifacts without storing JFrog passwords, tokens, or API keys in {% data variables.product.company\_short %}. This guide gives an overview of h... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/secure-your-work/security-harden-deployments/oidc-in-jfrog.md | main | github-actions | [
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{% data reusables.actions.enterprise-github-hosted-runners %} ## Overview OpenID Connect (OIDC) allows your {% data variables.product.prodname\_actions %} workflows to authenticate with a HashiCorp Vault to retrieve secrets. This guide gives an overview of how to configure HashiCorp Vault to trust {% data variables.pro... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/secure-your-work/security-harden-deployments/oidc-in-hashicorp-vault.md | main | github-actions | [
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the public network, consider using a self-hosted runner with other available Vault [auth methods](https://www.vaultproject.io/docs/auth). For more information, see [AUTOTITLE](/actions/hosting-your-own-runners/managing-self-hosted-runners/about-self-hosted-runners). > \* `VAULT-NAMESPACE` must be set for a Vault Enterp... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/secure-your-work/security-harden-deployments/oidc-in-hashicorp-vault.md | main | github-actions | [
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{% data reusables.actions.enterprise-github-hosted-runners %} ## About reusable workflows Rather than copying and pasting deployment jobs from one workflow to another, you can create a reusable workflow that performs the deployment steps. A reusable workflow can be used by another workflow if it meets one of the access... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/secure-your-work/security-harden-deployments/oidc-with-reusable-workflows.md | main | github-actions | [
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`repo:ORG\_NAME/\*` \* Example: `repo:octo-org/\*` \* \*\*Custom claim:\*\* \* Syntax: `job\_workflow\_ref:ORG\_NAME/REPO\_NAME` \* Example: `job\_workflow\_ref:octo-org/octo-automation@\*` \*\*Filtering for a specific reusable workflow at a specific ref\*\* You can configure a custom claim that filters for a specific ... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/secure-your-work/security-harden-deployments/oidc-with-reusable-workflows.md | main | github-actions | [
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{% data reusables.actions.enterprise-github-hosted-runners %} ## Overview OpenID Connect (OIDC) allows your {% data variables.product.prodname\_actions %} workflows to access resources in Amazon Web Services (AWS), without needing to store the AWS credentials as long-lived {% data variables.product.prodname\_dotcom %} ... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/secure-your-work/security-harden-deployments/oidc-in-aws.md | main | github-actions | [
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Replace this with your AWS role. For example, `arn:aws:iam::1234567890:role/example-role` ```yaml copy # Sample workflow to access AWS resources when workflow is tied to branch # The workflow creates a static website using Amazon S3 {% data reusables.actions.actions-not-certified-by-github-comment %} name: AWS example ... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/secure-your-work/security-harden-deployments/oidc-in-aws.md | main | github-actions | [
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{% data reusables.actions.enterprise-github-hosted-runners %} ## Overview OpenID Connect (OIDC) allows your {% data variables.product.prodname\_actions %} workflows to access resources in your cloud provider, without having to store any credentials as long-lived {% data variables.product.prodname\_dotcom %} secrets. To... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/secure-your-work/security-harden-deployments/oidc-in-cloud-providers.md | main | github-actions | [
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{% raw %}${{steps.script.outputs.TOKEN}}" ${{steps.script.outputs.IDTOKENURL}} {% endraw %} -H "Accept: application/json; api-version=2.0" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d "{}" | jq -r '.value') echo $IDTOKEN jwtd() { if [[ -x $(command -v jq) ]]; then jq -R 'split(".") | .[0],.[1] | @base64d | fromjson' <<< "${1... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/secure-your-work/security-harden-deployments/oidc-in-cloud-providers.md | main | github-actions | [
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{% data reusables.actions.enterprise-github-hosted-runners %} ## Overview OpenID Connect (OIDC) allows your {% data variables.product.prodname\_actions %} workflows to access resources in Azure, without needing to store the Azure credentials as long-lived {% data variables.product.prodname\_dotcom %} secrets. This guid... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/secure-your-work/security-harden-deployments/oidc-in-azure.md | main | github-actions | [
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## Overview OpenID Connect (OIDC) allows your {% data variables.product.prodname\_actions %} workflows to authenticate with [PyPI](https://pypi.org) to publish Python packages. This guide gives an overview of how to configure PyPI to trust {% data variables.product.prodname\_dotcom %}'s OIDC as a federated identity, an... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/secure-your-work/security-harden-deployments/oidc-in-pypi.md | main | github-actions | [
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## Prerequisites You should be familiar with the syntax for {% data variables.product.prodname\_actions %}. For more information, see [AUTOTITLE](/actions/learn-github-actions). ## Triggering your deployment You can use a variety of events to trigger your deployment workflow. Some of the most common are: `pull\_request... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/deploy/configure-and-manage-deployments/control-deployments.md | main | github-actions | [
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installed it on your repository, the custom deployment protection rule will automatically be available for all environments in the repository. Deployments to an environment can be approved or rejected based on the conditions defined in any external service like an approved ticket in an IT Service Management (ITSM) syst... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/deploy/configure-and-manage-deployments/control-deployments.md | main | github-actions | [
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## Prerequisites {% data reusables.actions.custom-deployment-protection-rules-beta-note %} For general information about deployment protection rules, see [AUTOTITLE](/actions/concepts/use-cases/deploying-with-github-actions#using-custom-deployment-protection-rules). ## Creating a custom deployment protection rule with ... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/deploy/configure-and-manage-deployments/create-custom-protection-rules.md | main | github-actions | [
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variables.product.prodname\_github\_app %} to the {% data variables.product.prodname\_marketplace %} to allow developers to discover suitable protection rules and install it across their {% data variables.product.company\_short %} repositories. Or you can browse existing custom deployment protection rules to suit your ... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/deploy/configure-and-manage-deployments/create-custom-protection-rules.md | main | github-actions | [
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{% data reusables.actions.custom-deployment-protection-rules-beta-note %} ## About custom deployment protection rules Custom deployment protection rules are powered by {% data variables.product.prodname\_github\_apps %}. Once a deployment protection rule is configured and installed in a repository, it can be enabled fo... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/deploy/configure-and-manage-deployments/configure-custom-protection-rules.md | main | github-actions | [
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## Viewing your repository's deployment history On the deployments page of your repository, you can view the following aspects of your deployments. \* Currently active deployments across various environments \* Deployments filtered by environment \* Your repository's full deployment history \* Associated commits that t... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/deploy/configure-and-manage-deployments/view-deployment-history.md | main | github-actions | [
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## Approving or rejecting a job 1. Navigate to the workflow run that requires review. For more information about navigating to a workflow run, see [AUTOTITLE](/actions/monitoring-and-troubleshooting-workflows/viewing-workflow-run-history). 1. If the run requires review, you will see a notification for the review reques... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/deploy/configure-and-manage-deployments/review-deployments.md | main | github-actions | [
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## Prerequisites {% ifversion fpt %} > [!NOTE] > Users with {% data variables.product.prodname\_free\_user %} plans can only configure environments for public repositories. If you convert a repository from public to private, any configured protection rules or environment secrets will be ignored, and you will not be abl... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/deploy/configure-and-manage-deployments/manage-environments.md | main | github-actions | [
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## Prerequisites Before creating your {% data variables.product.prodname\_actions %} workflow, you will first need to complete the following setup steps: {% data reusables.actions.create-azure-app-plan %} 1. Create a web app. For example, you can use the Azure CLI to create an Azure App Service web app: ```shell copy a... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/deploy/deploy-to-third-party-platforms/docker-to-azure-app-service.md | main | github-actions | [
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## Prerequisites Before creating your {% data variables.product.prodname\_actions %} workflow, you will first need to complete the following setup steps: 1. Create a target AKS cluster and an Azure Container Registry (ACR). For more information, see [Quickstart: Deploy an AKS cluster by using the Azure portal - Azure K... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/deploy/deploy-to-third-party-platforms/azure-kubernetes-service.md | main | github-actions | [
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to in this workflow are the official Azure [`Azure/login`](https://github.com/Azure/login),[`Azure/aks-set-context`](https://github.com/Azure/aks-set-context), [`Azure/CLI`](https://github.com/Azure/CLI), [`Azure/k8s-bake`](https://github.com/Azure/k8s-bake), and [`Azure/k8s-deploy`](https://github.com/Azure/k8s-deploy... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/deploy/deploy-to-third-party-platforms/azure-kubernetes-service.md | main | github-actions | [
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## Prerequisites Before creating your {% data variables.product.prodname\_actions %} workflow, you will first need to complete the following setup steps: 1. Create an Azure Static Web App using the 'Other' option for deployment source. For more information, see [Quickstart: Building your first static site in the Azure ... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/deploy/deploy-to-third-party-platforms/azure-static-web-app.md | main | github-actions | [
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## Prerequisites Before you proceed with creating the workflow, you will need to complete the following steps for your Kubernetes project. This guide assumes the root of your project already has a `Dockerfile` and a Kubernetes Deployment configuration file. ### Creating a GKE cluster To create the GKE cluster, you will... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/deploy/deploy-to-third-party-platforms/google-kubernetes-engine.md | main | github-actions | [
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## Prerequisites Before creating your {% data variables.product.prodname\_actions %} workflow, you will first need to complete the following setup steps for Amazon ECR and ECS: 1. Create an Amazon ECR repository to store your images. For example, using [the AWS CLI](https://aws.amazon.com/cli/): {% raw %} ```bash copy ... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/deploy/deploy-to-third-party-platforms/amazon-elastic-container-service.md | main | github-actions | [
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image to Amazon ECR id: build-image env: ECR\_REGISTRY: ${{ steps.login-ecr.outputs.registry }} IMAGE\_TAG: ${{ github.sha }} run: | # Build a docker container and # push it to ECR so that it can # be deployed to ECS. docker build -t $ECR\_REGISTRY/$ECR\_REPOSITORY:$IMAGE\_TAG . docker push $ECR\_REGISTRY/$ECR\_REPOSIT... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/deploy/deploy-to-third-party-platforms/amazon-elastic-container-service.md | main | github-actions | [
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{% data reusables.actions.enterprise-github-hosted-runners %} ## Prerequisites You should be familiar with YAML and the syntax for {% data variables.product.prodname\_actions %}. For more information, see: \* [AUTOTITLE](/actions/learn-github-actions) \* [AUTOTITLE](/actions/using-workflows/workflow-syntax-for-github-a... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/deploy/deploy-to-third-party-platforms/sign-xcode-applications.md | main | github-actions | [
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your target platform. ## Required clean-up on self-hosted runners {% data variables.product.prodname\_dotcom %}-hosted runners are isolated virtual machines that are automatically destroyed at the end of the job execution. This means that the certificates and provisioning profile used on the runner during the job will ... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/deploy/deploy-to-third-party-platforms/sign-xcode-applications.md | main | github-actions | [
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## Prerequisites Before creating your {% data variables.product.prodname\_actions %} workflow, you will first need to complete the following setup steps: {% data reusables.actions.create-azure-app-plan %} 1. Create a web app. For example, you can use the Azure CLI to create an Azure App Service web app with a Python ru... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/deploy/deploy-to-third-party-platforms/python-to-azure-app-service.md | main | github-actions | [
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{% data reusables.actions.enterprise-github-hosted-runners %} ## Choosing and using a workflow template {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} {% data reusables.repositories.actions-tab %} {% data reusables.actions.new-starter-workflow %} 1. The "Choose a workflow" page shows a selection of recommended work... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/write-workflows/use-workflow-templates.md | main | github-actions | [
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{% data reusables.actions.enterprise-github-hosted-runners %} ## Prerequisites To learn more about workflows and triggering workflows, see [AUTOTITLE](/actions/concepts/workflows-and-actions/workflows). ## Triggering a workflow from a workflow {% data reusables.actions.actions-do-not-trigger-workflows %} For more infor... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/write-workflows/choose-when-workflows-run/trigger-a-workflow.md | main | github-actions | [
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#### Example: Including paths {% data reusables.actions.workflows.triggering-a-workflow-paths2 %} #### Example: Excluding paths {% data reusables.actions.workflows.triggering-a-workflow-paths3 %} #### Example: Including and excluding paths {% data reusables.actions.workflows.triggering-a-workflow-paths4 %} #### Git dif... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/write-workflows/choose-when-workflows-run/trigger-a-workflow.md | main | github-actions | [
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== 'bug' runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - run: echo 'The label was bug' ``` #### Example using event type For example, if you want to run different jobs or steps depending on what event triggered the workflow, you can use a conditional to check whether a specific event type exists in the event context. The following wor... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/write-workflows/choose-when-workflows-run/trigger-a-workflow.md | main | github-actions | [
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You can use the `jobs..if` conditional to prevent a job from running unless a condition is met. {% data reusables.actions.if-supported-contexts %} ### Example: Only run job for a specific repository This example uses `if` to control when the `production-deploy` job can run. It will only run if the repository is named `... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/write-workflows/choose-when-workflows-run/control-jobs-with-conditions.md | main | github-actions | [
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{% data reusables.actions.enterprise-github-hosted-runners %} ## Overview {% data reusables.actions.jobs.section-running-jobs-in-a-container %} ### Dockerfile instructions and overrides A Dockerfile contains instructions and arguments that define the contents and startup behavior of a Docker container. For more informa... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/write-workflows/choose-where-workflows-run/run-jobs-in-a-container.md | main | github-actions | [
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## Defining and using job outputs 1. Open the workflow file containing the job you want to get outputs from. 1. Use the `jobs..outputs` syntax to define the outputs for the job. For example, the following job defines the `output1` and `output2` outputs, which are mapped to the results of `step1` and `step2` respectivel... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/write-workflows/choose-what-workflows-do/pass-job-outputs.md | main | github-actions | [
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{% data reusables.actions.enterprise-marketplace-actions %} {% data reusables.actions.actions-marketplace-ghecom %} {% ifversion fpt or ghec %} ## Browsing Marketplace actions in the workflow editor You can search and browse actions directly in your repository's workflow editor. From the sidebar, you can search for a s... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/write-workflows/choose-what-workflows-do/find-and-customize-actions.md | main | github-actions | [
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a different repository If an action is defined in a different repository than your workflow file, you can reference the action with the `{owner}/{repo}@{ref}` syntax in your workflow file. The action must be stored in a public repository{% ifversion ghec or ghes %} or an internal repository that is configured to allow ... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/write-workflows/choose-what-workflows-do/find-and-customize-actions.md | main | github-actions | [
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problems if an update to the branch includes breaking changes. This example targets a branch named `@main`: ```yaml steps: - uses: actions/javascript-action@main ``` For more information, see [AUTOTITLE](/actions/creating-actions/about-custom-actions#using-release-management-for-actions). ## Using inputs and outputs wi... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/write-workflows/choose-what-workflows-do/find-and-customize-actions.md | main | github-actions | [
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## Prerequisites You need to create an environment before you can use it in a workflow. See [AUTOTITLE](/actions/how-tos/managing-workflow-runs-and-deployments/managing-deployments/managing-environments-for-deployment#creating-an-environment). ## Using an environment in a workflow 1. Open the workflow file you want to ... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/write-workflows/choose-what-workflows-do/deploy-to-environment.md | main | github-actions | [
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{% data reusables.actions.enterprise-github-hosted-runners %} ## Overview {% data reusables.actions.jobs.setting-default-values-for-jobs-defaults %} ## Setting default shell and working directory {% data reusables.actions.jobs.setting-default-values-for-jobs-defaults-run %} ## Setting default values for a specific job ... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/write-workflows/choose-what-workflows-do/set-default-values-for-jobs.md | main | github-actions | [
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{% data reusables.cli.cli-learn-more %} {% data variables.product.prodname\_cli %} is preinstalled on all {% data variables.product.prodname\_dotcom %}-hosted runners. For each step that uses {% data variables.product.prodname\_cli %}, you must set an environment variable called `GH\_TOKEN` to a token with the required... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/write-workflows/choose-what-workflows-do/use-github-cli.md | main | github-actions | [
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## About matrix strategies {% data reusables.actions.jobs.about-matrix-strategy %} ## Adding a matrix strategy to your workflow job Use `jobs..strategy.matrix` to define a matrix of different job configurations. Within your matrix, define one or more variables followed by an array of values. For example, the following ... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/write-workflows/choose-what-workflows-do/run-job-variations.md | main | github-actions | [
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combination. It does not add to the `{fruit: banana}` matrix combination because that combination was not one of the original matrix combinations. For reference and example configurations, see [AUTOTITLE](/actions/reference/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#jobsjob\_idstrategymatrixinclude). ## Excluding matrix config... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/write-workflows/choose-what-workflows-do/run-job-variations.md | main | github-actions | [
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## Defining environment variables for a single workflow To set a custom environment variable for a single workflow, you can define it using the `env` key in the workflow file. The scope of a custom variable set by this method is limited to the element in which it is defined. You can define variables that are scoped for... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/write-workflows/choose-what-workflows-do/use-variables.md | main | github-actions | [
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variable\*\*. {% data reusables.actions.variable-fields %} 1. Click \*\*Add variable\*\*. ### Creating configuration variables for an organization {% data reusables.actions.actions-secrets-variables-repository-access %} {% data reusables.actions.permissions-statement-secrets-and-variables-organization %} {% data reusab... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/write-workflows/choose-what-workflows-do/use-variables.md | main | github-actions | [
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sign and curly braces, as {% raw %}`${{ context.property }}`{% endraw %}. In an `if` conditional, the {% raw %}`${{` and `}}`{% endraw %} are optional, but if you use them they must enclose the entire comparison statement, as shown above. {% data reusables.actions.context-injection-warning %} ### Using the `vars` conte... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/write-workflows/choose-what-workflows-do/use-variables.md | main | github-actions | [
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You can use a {% data variables.product.prodname\_actions %} workflow to run scripts and shell commands, which are then executed on the assigned runner. This example demonstrates how to use the `run` keyword to execute the command `npm install -g bats` on the runner. ```yaml jobs: example-job: runs-on: ubuntu-latest st... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/write-workflows/choose-what-workflows-do/add-scripts.md | main | github-actions | [
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## Creating secrets for a repository {% data reusables.actions.permissions-statement-secrets-variables-repository %} {% webui %} {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} {% data reusables.repositories.sidebar-settings %} {% data reusables.actions.sidebar-secrets-and-variables %} {% data reusables.actions.acti... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/write-workflows/choose-what-workflows-do/use-secrets.md | main | github-actions | [
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SECRET\_NAME --repos REPO-NAME-1, REPO-NAME-2 ``` To list all secrets for an organization, use the `gh secret list` subcommand with the `--org` or `-o` flag followed by the organization name. ```shell gh secret list --org ORG\_NAME ``` {% endcli %} ## Reviewing access to organization-level secrets You can check which a... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/write-workflows/choose-what-workflows-do/use-secrets.md | main | github-actions | [
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information, see the [gpg manpage](https://www.gnupg.org/gph/de/manual/r1023.html). > [!WARNING] > Be careful that your secrets do not get printed when your workflow runs. When using this workaround, {% data variables.product.prodname\_dotcom %} does not redact secrets that are printed in logs. 1. Run the following com... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/write-workflows/choose-what-workflows-do/use-secrets.md | main | github-actions | [
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cert.der -o cert.base64 ``` On Linux, you could run: ```shell base64 -w 0 cert.der > cert.base64 ``` 1. Create a secret that contains the Base64 string. For example: ```shell $ gh secret set CERTIFICATE\_BASE64 < cert.base64 ✓ Set secret CERTIFICATE\_BASE64 for octocat/octorepo ``` 1. To access the Base64 string from y... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/write-workflows/choose-what-workflows-do/use-secrets.md | main | github-actions | [
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## Prerequisites To implement jobs in your workflows, you need to understand what jobs are. See [AUTOTITLE](/actions/get-started/understanding-github-actions#jobs). ## Setting an ID for a job {% data reusables.actions.jobs.section-using-jobs-in-a-workflow-id %} ## Setting a name for a job {% data reusables.actions.jobs... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/write-workflows/choose-what-workflows-do/use-jobs.md | main | github-actions | [
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## Overview If you use {% data variables.enterprise.data\_residency %}, members of your enterprise can create {% data variables.product.prodname\_actions %} workflows that use actions directly from {% data variables.product.prodname\_dotcom\_the\_website %} or [{% data variables.product.prodname\_marketplace %}](https:... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/administer/reuse-namespaces-on-ghecom.md | main | github-actions | [
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## Viewing {% data variables.product.prodname\_actions %} metrics for your organization {% data reusables.actions.actions-metrics-discrepancy-note %} {% data reusables.profile.access\_org %} {% data reusables.user-settings.access\_org %} {% data reusables.organizations.insights %} {% data reusables.actions.viewing-acti... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/administer/view-metrics.md | main | github-actions | [
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{% data reusables.actions.enterprise-github-hosted-runners %} ## Configuring a proxy for Linux and Windows runners If your runner needs to communicate via a proxy server, you can configure proxy settings using environment variables or system-level configurations. {% data reusables.actions.actions-proxy-environment-vari... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/manage-runners/use-proxy-servers.md | main | github-actions | [
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runner is configured to run as a service under a system account. When the runner starts, it reads the variables set in `.env` for the proxy configuration. ### Example `.env` proxy configuration ```shell copy https\_proxy=http://proxy.local:8080 no\_proxy=example.com,myserver.local:443 ``` ## Setting proxy configuration... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/manage-runners/use-proxy-servers.md | main | github-actions | [
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## Deploying a runner scale set To deploy a runner scale set, you must have ARC up and running. For more information, see [AUTOTITLE](/actions/hosting-your-own-runners/managing-self-hosted-runners-with-actions-runner-controller/quickstart-for-actions-runner-controller). You can deploy runner scale sets with ARC's Helm ... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/manage-runners/use-actions-runner-controller/deploy-runner-scale-sets.md | main | github-actions | [
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names are unique within the runner group they belong to. If you want to deploy multiple runner scale sets with the same name, they must belong to different runner groups. To configure the runner scale set name, you can define an `INSTALLATION\_NAME` or set the value of `runnerScaleSetName` in your copy of the [`values.... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/manage-runners/use-actions-runner-controller/deploy-runner-scale-sets.md | main | github-actions | [
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controller and runners to go through your outbound proxy, set the following properties in your Helm chart. ```yaml proxy: http: url: http://proxy.com:1234 credentialSecretRef: proxy-auth # a Kubernetes secret with `username` and `password` keys https: url: http://proxy.com:1234 credentialSecretRef: proxy-auth # a Kuber... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/manage-runners/use-actions-runner-controller/deploy-runner-scale-sets.md | main | github-actions | [
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will scale up to. maxRunners: 0 ## minRunners is the min number of idle runners. The target number of runners created will be ## calculated as a sum of minRunners and the number of jobs assigned to the scale set. minRunners: 0 ``` ### Custom TLS certificates > [!NOTE] > If you are using a custom runner image that is no... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/manage-runners/use-actions-runner-controller/deploy-runner-scale-sets.md | main | github-actions | [
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container, the configuration will not be applied to the listener, # and it will be treated as a sidecar container. - name: listener securityContext: runAsUser: 1000 resources: limits: cpu: "1" memory: 1Gi requests: cpu: "1" memory: 1Gi ``` {% data reusables.actions.actions-runner-controller-helm-chart-options %} ## Usi... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/manage-runners/use-actions-runner-controller/deploy-runner-scale-sets.md | main | github-actions | [
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file. {% data reusables.actions.actions-runner-controller-helm-chart-options %} ### Using Kubernetes mode In Kubernetes mode, ARC uses runner container hooks to create a new pod in the same namespace to run the service, container job, or action. #### Prerequisites Kubernetes mode supports two approaches for sharing job... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/manage-runners/use-actions-runner-controller/deploy-runner-scale-sets.md | main | github-actions | [
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of idle runners. The target number of runners created will be ## calculated as a sum of minRunners and the number of jobs assigned to the scale set. minRunners: 0 runnerGroup: "my-custom-runner-group" ## name of the runner scale set to create. Defaults to the helm release name runnerScaleSetName: "my-awesome-scale-set"... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/manage-runners/use-actions-runner-controller/deploy-runner-scale-sets.md | main | github-actions | [
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name: init-dind-rootless image: docker:dind-rootless command: - sh - -c - | set -x cp -a /etc/. /dind-etc/ echo 'runner:x:1001:1001:runner:/home/runner:/bin/ash' >> /dind-etc/passwd echo 'runner:x:1001:' >> /dind-etc/group echo 'runner:100000:65536' >> /dind-etc/subgid echo 'runner:100000:65536' >> /dind-etc/subuid chm... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/manage-runners/use-actions-runner-controller/deploy-runner-scale-sets.md | main | github-actions | [
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`spec.containers.volumeMounts`, and `spec.containers.ports` fields are appended to the default container spec created by the hook. \* The rest of the fields are applied as provided. \* If the name of the container is not `$job`, the fields will be added to the pod definition as they are. ## Enabling metrics > [!NOTE] >... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/manage-runners/use-actions-runner-controller/deploy-runner-scale-sets.md | main | github-actions | [
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upgrade. For these reasons, we recommend testing the new versions in a staging environment that matches your production environment first. This will ensure stability and reliability of the setup before deploying in production. ### Deploying a canary image You can test features before they are released by using canary r... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/manage-runners/use-actions-runner-controller/deploy-runner-scale-sets.md | main | github-actions | [
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You can authenticate {% data variables.product.prodname\_actions\_runner\_controller %} (ARC) to the {% data variables.product.prodname\_dotcom %} API by using a {% data variables.product.prodname\_github\_app %} or by using a {% data variables.product.pat\_v1 %}. > [!NOTE] > You cannot authenticate using a {% data var... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/manage-runners/use-actions-runner-controller/authenticate-to-the-api.md | main | github-actions | [
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following is the list of required {% data variables.product.pat\_generic %} scopes for ARC runners. \* Repository runners: \* \*\*Administration:\*\* Read and write \* Organization runners: \* \*\*Administration:\*\* Read \* \*\*Self-hosted runners:\*\* Read and write 1. To create a Kubernetes secret with the value of ... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/manage-runners/use-actions-runner-controller/authenticate-to-the-api.md | main | github-actions | [
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## Using ARC runners in a workflow file To assign jobs to run on a runner scale set, you can specify the name of the scale set as the value for the `runs-on` key in your {% data variables.product.prodname\_actions %} workflow file. For example, the following configuration for a runner scale set has the `INSTALLATION\_N... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/manage-runners/use-actions-runner-controller/use-arc-in-a-workflow.md | main | github-actions | [
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## Running jobs on your runner {% linux %} {% data reusables.actions.run-jobs-larger-runners %} {% endlinux %} {% windows %} {% data reusables.actions.run-jobs-larger-runners %} {% endwindows %} {% mac %} Once your runner type has been defined, you can update your workflow YAML files to send jobs to runner instances fo... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/manage-runners/larger-runners/use-larger-runners.md | main | github-actions | [
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data variables.actions.hosted\_runner %}s {% linux %} {% data reusables.actions.larger-runners-troubleshooting-linux-windows %} {% endlinux %} {% windows %} {% data reusables.actions.larger-runners-troubleshooting-linux-windows %} {% endwindows %} {% mac %} Because macOS arm64 does not support Node 12, macOS {% data va... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/manage-runners/larger-runners/use-larger-runners.md | main | github-actions | [
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## Custom images You can create a custom image to define the exact environment that your {% data variables.actions.github\_hosted\_larger\_runners %} use. Custom images let you preinstall tools, dependencies, and configurations to speed up workflows and improve consistency across jobs. When your runner uses a custom im... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/manage-runners/larger-runners/use-custom-images.md | main | github-actions | [
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job. \* Each successful run of a job that includes the `snapshot` keyword creates a new version of that image. > [!NOTE] > {% data variables.product.company\_short %} recommends configuring image generation as a scheduled workflow on a weekly basis. This approach ensures dependencies remain up-to-date and have the late... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/manage-runners/larger-runners/use-custom-images.md | main | github-actions | [
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billed separately through {% data variables.product.prodname\_actions %} storage. If you rebuild images frequently and retain older versions, your storage usage can grow quickly because each successful workflow job that includes the `snapshot` keyword creates a new image version. For more information, see [AUTOTITLE](/... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/manage-runners/larger-runners/use-custom-images.md | main | github-actions | [
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with arbitrary code and trigger image generation. | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/manage-runners/larger-runners/use-custom-images.md | main | github-actions | [
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> [!NOTE] > {% data reusables.actions.windows-linux-larger-runners-note %} ## Managing access to larger runners > [!NOTE] > Before your workflows can send jobs to {% data variables.actions.hosted\_runner %}s, you must first configure permissions for the runner group. See the following sections for more information. Run... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/manage-runners/larger-runners/control-access.md | main | github-actions | [
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an organization runner to a group](#moving-an-organization-runner-to-a-group) \* [Moving an enterprise runner to a group](#moving-an-enterprise-runner-to-a-group) ### Moving an organization runner to a group {% endif %} {% data reusables.organizations.navigate-to-org %} {% data reusables.organizations.org\_settings %} ... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/manage-runners/larger-runners/control-access.md | main | github-actions | [
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> [!NOTE] > \* {% data reusables.actions.windows-linux-larger-runners-note %} {% ifversion ghec %} ## Adding a {% data variables.actions.hosted\_runner %} to an enterprise Enterprise owners can add {% data variables.actions.hosted\_runner %}s to an enterprise and assign them to organizations. By default, when a {% data... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/manage-runners/larger-runners/manage-larger-runners.md | main | github-actions | [
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[AUTOTITLE](/actions/using-github-hosted-runners/controlling-access-to-larger-runners). ## Changing the name of a {% data variables.actions.hosted\_runner %} {% data reusables.actions.larger-runner-name-note %} {% ifversion ghec %} You can edit the name of your {% data variables.actions.hosted\_runner %}s. \* [Changing... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/manage-runners/larger-runners/manage-larger-runners.md | main | github-actions | [
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the range assigned are usable. By default, you can configure up to 10 different {% data variables.actions.hosted\_runner %}s with IP ranges for your account. {% data reusables.actions.larger-runner-static-ip-contact-support %} The number of available IP addresses in the assigned ranges does not restrict number of concu... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/manage-runners/larger-runners/manage-larger-runners.md | main | github-actions | [
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{% data reusables.actions.enterprise-github-hosted-runners %} ## Checking access levels You may not be able to create a self-hosted runner for an organization-owned repository. {% data reusables.actions.disable-selfhosted-runners-crossrefs %} ## Checking the status of a self-hosted runner {% data reusables.actions.self... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/manage-runners/self-hosted-runners/monitor-and-troubleshoot.md | main | github-actions | [
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Docker is not installed, then dependent actions will fail with the following errors: ```shell [2020-02-13 16:56:10Z INFO DockerCommandManager] Which: 'docker' [2020-02-13 16:56:10Z INFO DockerCommandManager] Not found. [2020-02-13 16:56:10Z ERR StepsRunner] Caught exception from step: System.IO.FileNotFoundException: F... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/manage-runners/self-hosted-runners/monitor-and-troubleshoot.md | main | github-actions | [
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{% data reusables.actions.enterprise-github-hosted-runners %} ## About pre- and post-job scripts You can automatically execute scripts on a self-hosted runner, either before a job runs, or after a job finishes running. You could use these scripts to support the job's requirements, such as building or tearing down a run... | https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/content/actions/how-tos/manage-runners/self-hosted-runners/run-scripts.md | main | github-actions | [
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