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Add the ability to use wildcards for uploading files. #60
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I would also be supportive of this @opussf if it's of use to you, feel free to use: https://github.com/marketplace/actions/upload-release-assets |
Hey @alexellis, looks good. Do you consider to add a way to define the tag for upload manually? Or using |
I would accept a PR for that 👍 |
@opussf You can accomplish this by setting an environment variable and then using it?
But still, having wildcard support would be nice. It's not clear to me how you would specify multiple asset_names for multiple asset_paths. |
As a workaround, I have been using @alexellis's alexellis/upload-assets. For example (see in my ci.yml): release:
steps:
- id: create_release
uses: actions/create-release@v1
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
with:
tag_name: ${{ github.ref }}
release_name: ${{ github.ref }}
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v2
with:
name: ocamlyices2
path: ocamlyices2
- uses: alexellis/upload-assets@0.2.2 # ✨✨✨
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
with:
asset_paths: '["./gmp/*"]' The actions/download-artifact@v2 action downloads the
Finally, the alexellis/upload-assets action uploads everything that is in |
But if you have wildcards, where does the name come from? Just from the file name? What if multiple files with the same name match? |
I make sure to have different file names (as shown in the screenshot above) |
@eyal0, very honestly, use pyGitHub or any other library for your favourite language and write your own script/action. If you know how to code (I believe you do), doing so will be easier and less frustrating than trying to use this Action. See:
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@eine I ended up using a different action which already includes an upload feature. It uses some javascript libraries which are probably the equivalent of pyGitHub. (I'm using msys2 to auto-release Windows builds with dozens of dlls and with great success. Thanks for msys2-setup!) |
@eyal0, all the libreries interact with the same API, so all of them are equivalent. I just referenced the Python because that's the one I'm more familiar with. The JS one is probably one of actions/toolkit#334, and that's ok too. (So glad to hear that!) |
I now used this action |
Allow multiple files to be uploaded, either from a list, or from wildcard expansion.
Many build systems create artifact files that do not have a name known before hand, and may want to publish multiple files.
For example, a zip filename that includes the tag, or the branch that it was created from, or even for what environment it is built for (Windows / MacOS / iOS / Android / etc.) And adding supporting files, such as an MD5 / SHA1 file, or a signature file.
This would probably require removing the 'asset_name' and 'asset_content_type' attributes to have these generated by this action.
IE:
asset_path: |
path/to/files/*.zip
path/to/files/special_file_name
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