GitHub Action
Upload GitHub Pages artifact
A composite Action for packaging and uploading artifact that can be deployed to GitHub Pages.
See action.yml
While using this action is optional, we highly recommend it since it takes care of producing (mostly) valid artifacts.
A Pages artifact must:
- Be called
github-pages
- Be a single
gzip
archive containing a singletar
file
The tar
file must:
- be under 10GB in size
- not contain any symbolic or hard links
- contain only files and directories that all meet the expected minimum file permissions
When using this action, ensure that your files have appropriate file permissions. At a minimum, GitHub Pages expects:
- files to have read permission for the current user and the "Others" user role (e.g.
0744
,0644
,0444
) - directories to have read and execute permissions for the current user and the "Others" user role (e.g.
0755
,0555
)
Failure to supply adequate permissions will result in a deployment_perms_error
when attempting to deploy your artifacts to GitHub Pages.
steps:
# ...
- name: Fix permissions
run: |
chmod -c -R +rX "_site/" | while read line; do
echo "::warning title=Invalid file permissions automatically fixed::$line"
done
- name: Upload Pages artifact
uses: actions/upload-pages-artifact@v2
# ...
steps:
# ...
- name: Fix permissions
run: |
chmod -v -R +rX "_site/" | while read line; do
echo "::warning title=Invalid file permissions automatically fixed::$line"
done
- name: Upload Pages artifact
uses: actions/upload-pages-artifact@v2
# ...
In order to release a new version of this Action:
-
Locate the semantic version of the upcoming release (a draft is maintained by the
draft-release
workflow). -
Publish the draft release from the
main
branch with semantic version as the tag name, with the checkbox to publish to the GitHub Marketplace checked. ☑️ -
After publishing the release, the
release
workflow will automatically run to create/update the corresponding the major version tag such asv0
.⚠️ Environment approval is required. Check the Release workflow run list.
The scripts and documentation in this project are released under the MIT License.