gradle-build-action/action.yml
Daz DeBoer 709ded51a5
Treat directory for instrumented jar as single artifact
Leaving the `.lock` and `.receipt` files lying around was causing
issues when the actual jar files were not restored. Now the entire
directory will either be missing, or completely restored.
2021-10-15 14:54:29 -06:00

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name: "Gradle Build Action"
description: 'Executes a Gradle build, caching useful state in the GitHub actions cache'
# https://help.github.com/en/articles/metadata-syntax-for-github-actions
inputs:
gradle-executable:
description: Path to the Gradle executable
required: false
gradle-version:
description: Gradle version to use
required: false
build-root-directory:
description: Path to the root directory of the build
required: false
arguments:
description: Gradle command line arguments (supports multi-line input)
required: false
cache-disabled:
description: When 'true', all caching is disabled. No entries will be written to or read from the cache.
required: false
default: false
cache-read-only:
description: When 'true', existing entries will be read from the cache but no entries will be written
required: false
# TODO: It might be useful to default to read-only for PRs, or non-main branch.
default: false
workflow-job-context:
description: Used to uniquely identify the current job invocation. Defaults to the matrix values for this job; this should not be overridden by users.
required: false
default: ${{ toJSON(matrix) }}
cache-artifact-bundles:
description: Names and patterns of artifact bundles to cache separately. For internal use only.
required: false
default: |
[
["generated-gradle-jars", "caches/*/generated-gradle-jars/*.jar"],
["wrapper-zips", "wrapper/dists/*/*/*.zip"],
["dependency-jars", "caches/modules-*/files-*/**/*.jar"],
["instrumented-jars", "caches/jars-*/*"]
]
outputs:
build-scan-url:
description: Link to the build scan if any
runs:
using: 'node12'
main: 'dist/main/index.js'
post: 'dist/post/index.js'
post-if: success()
branding:
icon: 'box'
color: 'gray-dark'