GitHub Action
Build Docker images with Depot
This action implements the same inputs and outputs as the docker/build-push-action
, but uses the depot
CLI to execute the build.
The depot
CLI will need to be available in your workflow, you can use the depot/setup-action
to install it:
steps:
- uses: depot/setup-action@v1
This action implements the same inputs and outputs as the docker/build-push-action
. You will need to supply your project ID and Depot authentication information, although both can be inferred from the environment. See below for more details.
This action needs a Depot API token to communicate with your project's builders. You can supply this one of three ways. The third, using OICD, is the preferred method, but you can also supply a token directly.
-
You can supply a user or project API token via the
token
input:steps: - uses: depot/build-push-action@v1 with: token: ${{ secrets.DEPOT_TOKEN }}
-
You can supply a user or project API token via the
DEPOT_TOKEN
environment variable:steps: - uses: depot/build-push-action@v1 env: DEPOT_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.DEPOT_TOKEN }}
-
Depot supports GitHub's OpenID Connect tokens via a trust relationship, so your Actions builds can securely authenticate with your Depot projects without any static access tokens. To configure the trust relationship, visit your Depot project settings, then add your repository and desired workflow config to
Trust Relationships
. Then in your workflow, enable theid-token: write
permission:permissions: # allow issuing OIDC tokens for this workflow run id-token: write # allow at least reading the repo contents, add other permissions if necessary contents: read steps: # no need to provide a DEPOT_TOKEN - uses: depot/build-push-action@v1
-
Authentication — this action needs to authenticate with a Depot API token to communicate with your project's builders (see above).
-
If you have not configured a
depot.json
file withdepot init
, you can explicitly specify your project ID via theproject
input:steps: - uses: depot/build-push-action@v1 with: project: abc123xyz
-
The
builder
input is not supported - this action always runs builds using Depot's hosted builders, if you need to route builds to a local buildx builder, you should use thedocker/build-push-action
. -
Depending on how you are using
cache-from
/cache-to
, you may be able to remove those options. Depot's builders launch with persistent local SSD cache, so unless you wish to push your cache to a registry for other reasons, you can remove them:steps: - - uses: docker/build-push-action@v1 + uses: depot/build-push-action@v1 with: - cache-from: type=gha - cache-to: type=gha,mode=max
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
project |
String | Depot project ID to route the image build to your projects builders (default: the depot.json file at the root of your repo) |
token |
String | You must authenticate with the Depot API to communicate with your projects builders (see Authentication above) |
buildx-fallback |
Boolean | If true, this action will fallback to using docker buildx build if depot build is unable to acquire a builder connection. This requires installing buildx with docker/setup-buildx-action (default: false ) |
The following inputs can be used as step.with
keys and match the inputs from docker/build-push-action
:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
add-hosts |
List/CSV | List of customs host-to-IP mapping (e.g., docker:10.180.0.1 ) |
allow |
List/CSV | List of extra privileged entitlement (e.g., network.host,security.insecure ) |
build-args |
List | List of build-time variables |
build-contexts |
List | List of additional build contexts (e.g., name=path ) |
cache-from |
List | List of external cache sources (e.g., type=local,src=path/to/dir ) |
cache-to |
List | List of cache export destinations (e.g., type=local,dest=path/to/dir ) |
cgroup-parent |
String | Optional parent cgroup for the container used in the build |
context |
String | Build's context is the set of files located in the specified PATH or URL (default Git context) |
file |
String | Path to the Dockerfile. (default {context}/Dockerfile ) |
labels |
List | List of metadata for an image |
load |
Bool | Load is a shorthand for --output=type=docker (default false ) |
network |
String | Set the networking mode for the RUN instructions during build |
no-cache |
Bool | Do not use cache when building the image (default false ) |
no-cache-filters |
List/CSV | Do not cache specified stages |
outputs |
List | List of output destinations (format: type=local,dest=path ) |
platforms |
List/CSV | List of target platforms for build |
pull |
Bool | Always attempt to pull all referenced images (default false ) |
push |
Bool | Push is a shorthand for --output=type=registry (default false ) |
secrets |
List | List of secrets to expose to the build (e.g., key=string , GIT_AUTH_TOKEN=mytoken ) |
secret-files |
List | List of secret files to expose to the build (e.g., key=filename , MY_SECRET=./secret.txt ) |
shm-size |
String | Size of /dev/shm (e.g., 2g ) |
ssh |
List | List of SSH agent socket or keys to expose to the build |
tags |
List/CSV | List of tags |
target |
String | Sets the target stage to build |
ulimit |
List | Ulimit options (e.g., nofile=1024:1024 ) |
github-token |
String | GitHub Token used to authenticate against a repository for Git context (default ${{ github.token }} ) |
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
imageid |
String | Image ID |
digest |
String | Image digest |
metadata |
JSON | Build result metadata |
Below are examples of how to use depot/build-push-action
to build your Docker images using Depot builders. For all examples, it is assumed that you are either specifying the Depot project ID via the project
or input, environment variable, or using a depot.json
file.
See our trust relationship documentation for details on configuring this exchange.
name: Build image
on:
push:
branches:
- main
jobs:
docker-image:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: read
id-token: write
steps:
- name: Set up Depot CLI
uses: depot/setup-action@v1
- name: Login to DockerHub
uses: docker/login-action@v2
with:
username: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Build and push
uses: depot/build-push-action@v1
with:
# if no depot.json file is at the root of your repo, you must specify the project id
project: <your-depot-project-id>
push: true
tags: user/app:latest
You can use either Depot project tokens or user tokens in the token
input.
Note: Project tokens are the recommendation if OIDC tokens are not an option.
name: Build image
on:
push:
branches:
- main
jobs:
docker-image:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Set up Depot CLI
uses: depot/setup-action@v1
- name: Login to DockerHub
uses: docker/login-action@v2
with:
username: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Build and push
uses: depot/build-push-action@v1
with:
# if no depot.json file is at the root of your repo, you must specify the project id
project: <your-depot-project-id>
token: ${{ secrets.DEPOT_PROJECT_TOKEN }}
push: true
tags: user/app:latest
Depot supports building truly native multi-platform images, no emulation needed.
name: Build image
on:
push:
branches:
- main
jobs:
docker-image:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Set up Depot CLI
uses: depot/setup-action@v1
- name: Login to DockerHub
uses: docker/login-action@v2
with:
username: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Build and push
uses: depot/build-push-action@v1
with:
# if no depot.json file is at the root of your repo, you must specify the project id
project: <your-depot-project-id>
token: ${{ secrets.DEPOT_PROJECT_TOKEN }}
platforms: linux/amd64,linux/arm64
push: true
tags: user/app:latest
- Build and push image to Amazon ECR
- Build and push image to GCP Artifact Registry
- Build and push to multiple registries
- Export image to Docker
MIT License, see LICENSE
.
Code derived from docker/build-push-action
copyright 2013-2018 Docker, Inc., Apache License, Version 2.0.