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Nice work, you committed a Dockerfile. You'll notice at the end of the Dockerfile, we refer to an entrypoint script.

ENTRYPOINT ["/entrypoint.sh"]

The entrypoint.sh script will be run in Docker, and it will define what the action is really going to be doing.

Step 2: Add an entrypoint script

An entrypoint script must exist in our repository so that Docker has something to execute.

⌨️ Activity: Add an entrypoint script and commit it to your branch

  1. As a part of this branch and pull request, create a file in the /action-a/ directory titled entrypoint.sh. You can do so with this quicklink

  2. Add the following content to the entrypoint.sh file:

    #!/bin/sh -l
    
    sh -c "echo Hello world my name is $INPUT_MY_NAME"
  3. Stage and commit the changes

  4. Push the changes to GitHub


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Nice work adding the entrypoint.sh script.

In entrypoint.sh, all we're doing is outputting a "Hello world" message using an environment variable called MY_NAME.

Next, we'll define the action.yml file which contains the metadata for our action.

action.yml

All actions require a metadata file that uses YAML syntax. The data in the metadata file defines the inputs, outputs and main entrypoint for your action.

Step 3: Add an action metadata file

We will use an input parameter to read in the value of MY_NAME.

⌨️ Activity: Create action.yml

  1. As a part of this branch and pull request, create a file titled action-a/action.yml. You can do so using this quicklink or manually.

  2. Add the following content to the action.yml file:

    name: "Hello Actions"
    description: "Greet someone"
    author: "octocat@github.com"
    
    inputs:
      MY_NAME:
        description: "Who to greet"
        required: true
        default: "World"
    
    runs:
      using: "docker"
      image: "Dockerfile"
    
    branding:
      icon: "mic"
      color: "purple"
  3. Stage and commit the changes

  4. Push the changes to GitHub


I'll respond when I detect a new commit on this branch.

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