The Boostport/setup-cloudflare-warp
action sets up Cloudflare WARP in your GitHub Actions workflow. It allows GitHub
Actions workflows to access resources that are secured by Cloudflare Zero Trust.
This action currently only supports Linux and macOS. Contributions to support Microsoft Windows are welcome.
To use this action, generate a service token using these instructions and configure the action:
Example:
uses: Boostport/setup-cloudflare-warp@v1
with:
organization: your-organization
auth_client_id: ${{ secrets.CLOUDFLARE_AUTH_CLIENT_ID }}
auth_client_secret: ${{ secrets.CLOUDFLARE_AUTH_CLIENT_SECRET }}
You can specify the version of Cloudflare WARP to install:
uses: Boostport/setup-cloudflare-warp@v1
with:
version: 2023.1.133
organization: your-organization
auth_client_id: ${{ secrets.CLOUDFLARE_AUTH_CLIENT_ID }}
auth_client_secret: ${{ secrets.CLOUDFLARE_AUTH_CLIENT_SECRET }}
version
- (optional) The version of Cloudflare WARP to install. Defaults to the latest version.organization
- (required) The name of your Cloudflare Zero Trust organization.auth_client_id
- (required) The service token client id.auth_client_secret
- (required) The service token client secret.
- Unable to connect:
Status update: Unable to connect. Reason: Registration Missing
errors- Check that the service token is valid and not expired.
- Check that the service token has the appropriate permissions to connect.
- Cancel and restart the job, sometimes there's an issue on Cloudflare's end that causes this error.
This is not an official Cloudflare product nor is it endorsed by Cloudflare.