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README.md

Upload-Artifact v2 Preview

This uploads artifacts from your workflow allowing you to share data between jobs and store data once a workflow is complete.

See also download-artifact.

Usage

See action.yml

Upload an Individual File

steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2

- run: mkdir -p path/to/artifact

- run: echo hello > path/to/artifact/world.txt

- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2-preview
  with:
    name: my-artifact
    path: path/to/artifact/world.txt

Upload an Entire Directory

- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2-preview
  with:
    name: my-artifact
    path: path/to/artifact/ # or path/to/artifact

Upload using a Wildcard Pattern:

- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2-preview
  with:
    name: my-artifact
    path: path/**/[abc]rtifac?/*

For supported wildcards along with behavior and documentation, see @actions/glob which is used internally to search for files.

Relative and absolute file paths are both allowed. Relative paths are rooted against the current working directory. Paths that begin with a wildcard character should be quoted to avoid being interpreted as YAML aliases.

The @actions/artifact package is also used internally to handle most of the logic around uploading an artifact. There is extra documentation around upload limitations and behavior in the toolkit repo that is worth checking out.

Conditional Artifact Upload

To upload artifacts only when the previous step of a job failed, use if: failure():

- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2-preview
  if: failure()
  with:
    name: my-artifact
    path: path/to/artifact/

Uploading without an artifact name

You can upload an artifact without specifying a name

- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2-preview
  with:
    path: path/to/artifact/world.txt

If not provided, artifact will be used as the default name which will manifest itself in the UI after upload.

Uploading to the same artifact

Each artifact behaves as a file share. Uploading to the same artifact multiple times in the same workflow can overwrite and append already uploaded files

- run: echo hi > world.txt
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2-preview
  with:
    path: world.txt

- run: echo howdy > extra-file.txt
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2-preview
  with:
    path: extra-file.txt

- run: echo hello > world.txt
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2-preview
  with:
    path: world.txt

With the following example, the available artifact (named artifact which is the default if no name is provided) would contain both world.txt (hello) and extra-file.txt (howdy).

Environment Variables and Tilde Expansion

You can use ~ in the path input as a substitute for $HOME. Basic tilde expansion is supported.

  - run: |	
      mkdir -p ~/new/artifact
      echo hello > ~/new/artifact/world.txt
  - uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2-preview
    with:	
      name: 'Artifacts-V2'	
      path: '~/new/**/*'

Environment variables along with context expressions can also be used for input. For documentation see context and expression syntax.

    env:
      name: my-artifact
    steps:
    - run: |	
        mkdir -p ${{ github.workspace }}/artifact
        echo hello > ${{ github.workspace }}/artifact/world.txt
    - uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2-preview
      with:	
        name: ${{ env.name }}-name	
        path: ${{ github.workspace }}/artifact/**/*

Where does the upload go?

In the top right corner of a workflow run, once the run is over, if you used this action, there will be a Artifacts dropdown which you can download items from. Here's a screenshot of what it looks like

There is a trash can icon that can be used to delete the artifact. This icon will only appear for users who have write permissions to the repository.

Additional Documentation

See persisting workflow data using artifacts for additional examples and tips.

See extra documentation for the @actions/artifact package that is used internally regarding certain behaviors and limitations.

License

The scripts and documentation in this project are released under the MIT License