Please note: This repository is currently unmaintained by a team of developers at GitHub. The repository is here and you can use it as an example, or in Actions. However please be aware that we are not going to be updating issues or pull requests on this repository.
Maintained Actions:
- elgohr/Github-Release-Action
- marvinpinto/action-automatic-releases
- softprops/action-gh-release
- ncipollo/release-action
To reflect this state we’ve marked this repository as Archived.
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This GitHub Action (written in JavaScript) wraps the GitHub Release API, specifically the Create a Release endpoint, to allow you to leverage GitHub Actions to create releases.
Create a workflow .yml file in your .github/workflows directory. An example workflow is available below. For more information, reference the GitHub Help Documentation for Creating a workflow file.
For more information on these inputs, see the API Documentation
tag_name: The name of the tag for this releaserelease_name: The name of the releasebody: Text describing the contents of the release. Optional, and not needed if usingbody_path.body_path: A file with contents describing the release. Optional, and not needed if usingbody.draft:trueto create a draft (unpublished) release,falseto create a published one. Default:falseprerelease:trueto identify the release as a prerelease.falseto identify the release as a full release. Default:falsecommitish: Any branch or commit SHA the Git tag is created from, unused if the Git tag already exists. Default: SHA of current commitowner: The name of the owner of the repo. Used to identify the owner of the repository. Used when cutting releases for external repositories. Default: Current ownerrepo: The name of the repository. Used to identify the repository on which to release. Used when cutting releases for external repositories. Default: Current repository
The body_path is valuable for dynamically creating a .md within code commits and even within the Github Action steps leading up to the create-release.
For more information on these outputs, see the API Documentation for an example of what these outputs look like
id: The release IDhtml_url: The URL users can navigate to in order to view the release. i.e.https://github.com/octocat/Hello-World/releases/v1.0.0upload_url: The URL for uploading assets to the release, which could be used by GitHub Actions for additional uses, for example the@actions/upload-release-assetGitHub Action
On every push to a tag matching the pattern v*, create a release:
on:
push:
# Sequence of patterns matched against refs/tags
tags:
- 'v*' # Push events to matching v*, i.e. v1.0, v20.15.10
name: Create Release
jobs:
build:
name: Create Release
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Create Release
id: create_release
uses: actions/create-release@v1
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} # This token is provided by Actions, you do not need to create your own token
with:
tag_name: ${{ github.ref }}
release_name: Release ${{ github.ref }}
body: |
Changes in this Release
- First Change
- Second Change
draft: false
prerelease: falseThis will create a Release, as well as a release event, which could be handled by a third party service, or by GitHub Actions for additional uses, for example the @actions/upload-release-asset GitHub Action. This uses the GITHUB_TOKEN provided by the virtual environment, so no new token is needed.
We would love you to contribute to @actions/create-release, pull requests are welcome! Please see the CONTRIBUTING.md for more information.
The scripts and documentation in this project are released under the MIT License