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In addition to `actions/cache` action, other two actions are also available
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In addition to `actions/cache` action, other two actions are also available
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[Restore action](./restore/README.md)
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[Restore action](./restore/README.md)
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[Save action](./save/README.md)
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[Save action](./save/README.md)
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[![Tests](https://github.com/actions/cache/actions/workflows/workflow.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/actions/cache/actions/workflows/workflow.yml)
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[![Tests](https://github.com/actions/cache/actions/workflows/workflow.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/actions/cache/actions/workflows/workflow.yml)
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* `path` - A list of files, directories, and wildcard patterns to cache and restore. See [`@actions/glob`](https://github.com/actions/toolkit/tree/main/packages/glob) for supported patterns.
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* `path` - A list of files, directories, and wildcard patterns to cache and restore. See [`@actions/glob`](https://github.com/actions/toolkit/tree/main/packages/glob) for supported patterns.
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* `key` - String used while saving cache for restoring the cache
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* `key` - String used while saving cache for restoring the cache
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* `restore-keys` - An ordered list of prefix-matched keys to use for restoring stale cache if no cache hit occurred for key.
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* `restore-keys` - An ordered list of prefix-matched keys to use for restoring stale cache if no cache hit occurred for key.
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> **Note**
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It is very important to use the same `key` and `path` that were used by either `actions/cache` or `actions/cache/save` while saving the cache.
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### Environment Variables
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* `SEGMENT_DOWNLOAD_TIMEOUT_MINS` - Segment download timeout (in minutes, default `60`) to abort download of the segment if not completed in the defined number of minutes. [Read more](https://github.com/actions/cache/blob/main/workarounds.md#cache-segment-restore-timeout)
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## Outputs
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## Outputs
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> **Note**
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> **Note**
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`cache-hit` will be set to `true` only when cache hit occurs for the exact `key` match. For a partial key match via `restore-keys` or a cache miss, it will be set to `false`.
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`cache-hit` will be set to `true` only when cache hit occurs for the exact `key` match. For a partial key match via `restore-keys` or a cache miss, it will be set to `false`.
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### Environment Variables
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* `SEGMENT_DOWNLOAD_TIMEOUT_MINS` - Segment download timeout (in minutes, default `60`) to abort download of the segment if not completed in the defined number of minutes. [Read more](https://github.com/actions/cache/blob/main/workarounds.md#cache-segment-restore-timeout)
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## Use cases
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## Use cases
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As this is a newly introduced action to give users more control in their workflows, below are some use cases where one can use this action.
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As this is a newly introduced action to give users more control in their workflows, below are some use cases where one can use this action.
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## Tips
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## Tips
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### Reusing primary key and restored key in the save action
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#### Reusing primary key and restored key in the save action
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Usually you may want to use same `key` in both actions/cache/restore` and `actions/cache/save` action. To achieve this, use `outputs` from the restore action to reuse the same primary key (or the key of the cache that was restored).
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Usually you may want to use same `key` in both actions/cache/restore` and `actions/cache/save` action. To achieve this, use `outputs` from the restore action to reuse the same primary key (or the key of the cache that was restored).
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### Using restore action outputs to make save action behave just like the cache action
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#### Using restore action outputs to make save action behave just like the cache action
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The outputs `cache-primary-key` and `cache-matched-key` can be used to check if the restored cache is same as the given primary key. Alternatively, the `cache-hit` output can also be used to check if the restored was a complete match or a partially restored cache.
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The outputs `cache-primary-key` and `cache-matched-key` can be used to check if the restored cache is same as the given primary key. Alternatively, the `cache-hit` output can also be used to check if the restored was a complete match or a partially restored cache.
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#### Ensuring proper restores and save happen across the actions
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It is very important to use the same `key` and `path` that were used by either `actions/cache` or `actions/cache/save` while saving the cache. Learn more about cache key [naming](https://github.com/actions/cache#creating-a-cache-key) and [versioning](https://github.com/actions/cache#cache-version) here.
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