The io/ioutil package has been deprecated as of Go 1.16 [1]. This commit
replaces the existing io/ioutil functions with their new definitions in
io and os packages.
[1]: https://golang.org/doc/go1.16#ioutil
Signed-off-by: Eng Zer Jun <engzerjun@gmail.com>
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* test: check workflow_dispatch inputs
This implements a test to check for `workflow_dispatch` inputs.
This will be a prerequisite for implementing the inputs.
* feat: map workflow_dispatch input to expression evaluator
This changes adds the workflow_dispatch event inputs
to the `inputs` context and maintaining the boolean type
* fix: coerce boolean input types
* fix: use step env if available, rc env otherwise
* test: add test for networking setup in act
This test makes sure that the hostname inside of act is resolvable.
* fix: only merge existing container options
When merging parsed container options without options being
set in a job, the default docker options are returned and
will override the expected defaults by act (e.g. network mode).
This is a first attempt to mitigate this behavior and only
merge settings if something was requested on a job.
* refactor: split config merging into own function
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The env for remote composite actions need to be re-evaluated
at every stage (pre, main, post) as it is created during the
pre stage but there might be changes used as input to this
actions main stage (e.g. outputs for another action).
This is not required for local actions as their env is created
for the main stage (there is no pre stage).
Post stages do not need an updated env since they cannot recieve
inputs from other actions.
* fix: support docker create arguments from container.options (#1022)
* fix processing of errors, add verbose logging, fix test
* disable linter for code copied from docker/cli
* fix all linter issues
* Add license info
* Add opts_test.go from docker/cli and required testdata
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* test: add test case for #1319
* fix: setup of composite inputs
This change fixes the composite action setup handling of inputs.
All inputs are taken from the env now. The env is composed of
the 'level above'.
For example:
- step env -> taken from run context
- action env -> taken from step env
- composite env -> taken from action env
Before this change the env setup for steps, actions and composite
run contexts was harder to understand as all parts looked into
one of these: parent run context, step, action, composite run context.
Now the 'data flow' is from higher levels to lower levels which should
make it more clean.
Fixes#1319
* test: add simple remote composite action test
Since we don't have a remote composite test at all
before this, we need at least the simplest case.
This does not check every feature, but ensures basic
availability of remote composite actions.
* refactor: move ActionRef and ActionRepository
Moving ActionRef and ActionRepository from RunContext into the
step, allows us to remove the - more or less - ugly copy operations
from the RunContext.
This is more clean, as each step does hold the data required anyway
and the RunContext shouldn't know about the action details.
* refactor: remove unused properties
* fix: show workflow info even if on.push is not defined (#1329)
To fix listing of workflows in such cases list/graph filtering was split with planning.
Now act supports one of the following list (-l)/graph (-g) cases:
* show all jobs of loaded workflows: act -l
* show specific job JOBNAME: act -l -j JOBNAME
* show jobs of loaded workflows in which event EVENTNAME is set up: act -l EVENTNAME
* show jobs of loaded workflows in which first defined workflow event is set up: act -l --detect-event
For planning it supports:
* running specific job JOBNAME with triggered event determined from:
** CLI argument: act -j JOBNAME EVENTNAME
** first defined in loaded workflows event: act -j JOBNAME --detect-event
** only defined in loaded workflows event: act -j JOBNAME
** push event by default: act -j JOBNAME
* running jobs of loaded workflows in which event is set up, event is determined from:
** CLI argument: act EVENTNAME
** first defined in loaded workflows event: act --detect-event
** only defined in loaded workflows event: act
** push event by default: act
Except #1329 this PR fixes#1332, #1318
* Update docs/help
For log processing of the JSON logs, we want to be able to know which
keys/values of the matrices were used.
This commit adds the current matrix map to the job logger.
Co-authored-by: Markus Wolf <markus.wolf@new-work.se>
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* fix: align github.ref to GitHub Action
The `github.ref` value should be `refs/heads/branch` in most cases.
There are a few exceptions handled by the code.
This change prefixes the default case with `refs/heads` and adds
tests for this and the excpetional cases.
* fix: correct existing assertions
* refactor: ignore already closed error
This hides the `file already cloesd` error as it is
distracting in the output and does not provide any value.
* refactor: use go errors
Co-authored-by: Casey Lee <caseypl@amazon.com>
This fixes an issue in the chain of post steps introduced
while updating the step-logger for composite actions.
It includes a test case so we make sure this does not happen
again.
* walk submodule path instead of dir name
* use file path instead of relative path
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when running nested composite actions, step ids were repeating
leading to errors in parsing the output. this patch adds the
parent step id to ste stepID field.
Co-authored-by: Björn Brauer <bjoern.brauer@new-work.se>
Co-authored-by: Markus Wolf <markus.wolf@new-work.se>
Co-authored-by: Björn Brauer <bjoern.brauer@new-work.se>
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* Made env interpolated instead of evaluated.
* [skip ci] Add Test Workflow file
* Activate Test
* fix Test
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currently build fail with:
```
run golangci-lint
Running [/home/runner/golangci-lint-1.47.0-linux-amd64/golangci-lint run --out-format=github-actions] in [] ...
Error: G112: Potential Slowloris Attack because ReadHeaderTimeout is not configured in the http.Server (gosec)
```
for example in this PR:
https://github.com/nektos/act/runs/7405009660?check_suite_focus=true
this sets the required ReadHeaderTimeout
* fix: the number in the github event is of type number
The go %s formattig option outputs the type if the given
input value is not of type string.
* test: update test data as well
* fix: use floats
This change stops act from rejecting valid entries such as
```
timeout-minutes: ${{ matrix.runtime == 'v8' && 30 || 15 }}
```
at the job level.
This change complements the fix that was already in place
for the Step struct, done in #1217. See:
52f5c4592c
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* feat(#1161): add --through-action to assigned actions from GitHub
* docs(flags): add --through-action and --through-action-token flags description
* test(action, remote): add test case for ThroughAction
* refactor(command): rename command from --through-action to --actions-from-github
* refactor(command): rename command from --actions-from-github to --replace-ghe-action-with-github-com
* Added tests for mid-size and big artifacts, reproducing a problem with chunked uploads.
* Added support for chunked uploads.
* Enforced overwriting uploaded artifacts on receiving the first chunk.
Co-authored-by: Casey Lee <cplee@nektos.com>
Do not initialize inputs a second time (in pre and main step).
When the action setup already run during pre step, we must not
re-run it during the main step, otherwise the inputs will be
overwritten by possible other action inputs.
* feat: use logger from context wherever possible
Co-authored-by: Markus Wolf <markus.wolf@new-work.se>
* feat: add step/job id and results to json logs
Co-authored-by: Markus Wolf <markus.wolf@new-work.se>
* test: value to be masked should not be hard-coded in the action
Co-authored-by: Markus Wolf <markus.wolf@new-work.se>
* fix: replace values following ::add-mask:: in evaluated strings
Co-authored-by: Markus Wolf <markus.wolf@new-work.se>
* feat: [DEBUG] identifier for debug logs to distinguish them
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* feat: replace logger with step logger
The container gets injected a job logger, but during the time that steps
are run, we want to use the step logger.
This commit wraps pre/main/post steps in an executor that replaces the
job logger with a step logger.
Co-authored-by: Markus Wolf <markus.wolf@new-work.se>
* feat: add pre/post stage identifier fields to json log output
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* feat: add job/step result status to skipped steps/jobs
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* fix: skip local actions pre step in any case
We should skip local actions pre step, as it is not supported by github.
In turn we may need to late prepare remote actions which are run
as steps in a local composite action.
Fixes#1193
* test: remove obsolete test case
Since local actions does not run any pre-step anymore we don't test this case.
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There might be use cases where users want to use GitHub's variables in
the environment variables, which is a valid use case.
This commits adds support for replacement of GitHub's env with GitHub's
values.
Signed-off-by: André Martins <aanm90@gmail.com>
* Update step_action_local.go
* Enable Tests for DRYRUN
* Update runner_test.go
* Update runner_test.go
* Move DRYRUN Test in it's own function
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* feat: handle context cancelation during docker exec
To allow interrupting docker exec (which could be long running)
we process the log output in a go routine and handle
context cancelation as well as command result.
In case of context cancelation a CTRL+C is written into the docker
container. This should be enough to terminate the running
command.
To make sure we do not get stuck during cleanup, we do
set the cleanup contexts with a timeout of 5 minutes
Co-authored-by: Björn Brauer <bjoern.brauer@new-work.se>
Co-authored-by: Philipp Hinrichsen <philipp.hinrichsen@new-work.se>
* feat: handle SIGTERM signal and abort run
* test: on context cancel, abort running command
This test makes sure that whenever the act Context was canceled, the
currently running docker exec is sent a 0x03 (ctrl+c).
Co-authored-by: Björn Brauer <zaubernerd@zaubernerd.de>
* test: make sure the exec funcction handles command exit code
This test makes sure that the exec function does handle
docker command error results
Co-authored-by: Björn Brauer <bjoern.brauer@new-work.se>
Co-authored-by: Philipp Hinrichsen <philipp.hinrichsen@new-work.se>
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