Continuous Integration using NodeJs for packaging artifact
It packages artifact before publishing it to the respective artifact repo using one of the following:
- zip
- tar
Create a step in your job that will use the action as follows:
- uses: actions/checkout
- uses: grandmasterdev/github-action-ci-nodejs-build-test@latest
with:
working-dir: ${{github.workspace}}
The working directory can be retrieve from various ways, but the easiest is by environment variables. You can get the value by adding the following action before this action in the steps.
name: Get working directory list
run: |
WD=$(pwd)
echo "wd=${WD}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
id: working-dir
Alternatively, you could use github action context to get the working directory via
${{github.workspace}}
With the above, you can then access the value of the working directory via the environment variable like the following:
- name: Get working directory list
run: |
WD=$(pwd)
echo "wd=${WD}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
id: working-dir
- uses: grandmasterdev/github-action-ci-nodejs-build-test@latest
with:
working-dir: ${{env.wd}}or if you are using context
- uses: grandmasterdev/github-action-ci-nodejs-build-test@latest
with:
working-dir: ${{github.workspace}}| Name | Description | Required? |
|---|---|---|
| working-dir | The directory where the code is being checkout | ✔️ |
| packager | The package option to use zip or tar |
✔️ |
| assets | The files or folders to be included in the package. It has to be a string seperated by , (eg. dist,package.json,README.md) |
✔️ |
| Name | Description | Type |
|---|---|---|
| is_updated | Inform if the version has been updated or not | boolean |