GitHub Action
Edit Release
A GitHub Action for editing an existing release. Edit the Name, Draft status and Pre-release status of a release as well as adding text and the content of markdown files to the Body of a release.
Edit Release is compatible with StepSecurity Secure Workflows and uses a Docker image that is cryptographically signed using Sigstore.
As a Docker based action Edit Release requires a Linux runner, see Types of Action.
Required
Authentication token, use either GITHUB_TOKEN
or a Personal Access Token.
Required
The id of the release to edit, e.g. github.event.release.id
.
New text for the name of the release.
Set true
to replace the release name, false
to add to the release name (default).
Set true
to change the release to a draft, false
to publish the release. Omit if you do not want to change the draft status of the release.
Set true
to identify the release as a pre-release, false
to identify the release as a full release. Omit if you do not want to change the status of the release.
New text for the body of the release.
Set true
to replace the release body, false
to add to the release body. (default)
A comma separated list of files whose content will be added after the release body text.
The number of blank lines required between each addition to the release body. (default = 1)
Edit Release has no outputs other than console messages and the edited release.
name: Edit Release
uses: irongut/EditRelease@v1.2.0
with:
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
id: ${{ github.event.release.id }}
name: "Beta"
prerelease: true
body: "This is a pre-release version for testing purposes."
files: "changelog.md,testcoverage.md"
This workflow will run when you publish a release. It builds and tests a .Net 5 Nuget library before deploying it to GitHub Packages and adding a test coverage report to the release.
name: Build + Deploy
on:
release:
types: [published]
branches: [master]
env:
GITHUB_PACKAGE_URL: 'https://nuget.pkg.github.com/${{ github.repository_owner }}/index.json'
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
name: Release Build
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Setup .NET
uses: actions/setup-dotnet@v1
with:
dotnet-version: 5.0.x
- name: Restore Dependencies
run: dotnet restore src/Example.sln
- name: Build
run: dotnet build src/Example.sln --configuration Release --no-restore
- name: Test
run: dotnet test src/Example.sln --configuration Release --no-build --verbosity normal --collect:"XPlat Code Coverage" --results-directory ./coverage
- name: Copy Test Details
run: cp coverage/**/coverage.cobertura.xml coverage/coverage.cobertura.xml
- name: Create Test Report
uses: irongut/CodeCoverageSummary@v1.2.0
with:
filename: coverage/coverage.cobertura.xml
badge: true
format: 'markdown'
output: 'both'
- name: Upload Nuget Artifact
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2.2.4
with:
name: release-nuget
path: src/Example/bin/Release/Example.Library*.nupkg
- name: Upload Test Report Artifact
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2.2.4
with:
name: release-nuget
path: code-coverage-results.md
deploy:
name: Deploy to GitHub Packages
needs: [build]
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Download Artifacts
uses: actions/download-artifact@v2
with:
name: release-nuget
- name: Setup Nuget
uses: NuGet/setup-nuget@v1.0.5
with:
nuget-version: latest
- name: Add GitHub package source
run: nuget sources Add -Name GitHub -Source ${{env.GITHUB_PACKAGE_URL}} -UserName ${{ github.repository_owner }} -Password ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Push to GitHub Packages
run: nuget push **/*.nupkg -source GitHub -SkipDuplicate
- name: Add Test Report to Release
uses: irongut/EditRelease@v1.2.0
with:
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
id: ${{ github.event.release.id }}
body: "Released to GitHub Packages."
files: "code-coverage-results.md"
Please make sure the bug is not already reported by searching existing issues.
If you're unable to find an existing issue addressing the problem please open a new one. Be sure to include a title and clear description, as much relevant information as possible, a workflow sample and any logs demonstrating the problem.
Please open a new issue.
Discuss your idea first, so that your changes have a good chance of being merged in.
Submit your pull request against the master
branch.
Pull requests that include documentation and relevant updates to README.md will be merged faster.
Edit Release Action is available under the MIT license, see the LICENSE file for more info.