# HTTP Request Action **Create HTTP Requests from GitHub Actions.** This action allows GitHub events to engage with tools like Ansible AWX that use HTTP APIs. ### Example ```yaml jobs: deployment: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - name: Deploy Stage uses: fjogeleit/http-request-action@v1 with: url: 'https://ansible.io/api/v2/job_templates/84/launch/' method: 'POST' username: ${{ secrets.AWX_USER }} password: ${{ secrets.AWX_PASSWORD }} customHeaders: '{"Content-Type": "application/json"}' data: '{"key_1": "value_1", "key_2": "value_2"}' ``` ### Versioning `master` branch is deprecated. Please use `main` or `v1` to get the latest version of this action. It is recommended to use a fixed version. ### Request Configuration |Argument| Description | Default | |--------|---------------|-----------| |url | Request URL | _required_ Field | |method | Request Method| POST | |contentType | Request ContentType| application/json | |data | Request Body Content:
- text content like JSON or XML
- key=value pairs separated by '&' or JSON data and contentType: application/x-www-form-urlencoded

only for POST / PUT / PATCH Requests | '{}' | |files | Map of key / absolute file paths send as multipart/form-data request to the API, if set the contentType is set to multipart/form-data, values provided by data will be added as additional FormData values, nested objects are not supported. **Example provided in the _test_ Workflow of this Action** | '{}' | |file | Single absolute file path send as `application/octet-stream` request to the API, if set the contentType is set to `application/octet-stream`. This input will be ignored if either `data` or `files` input is present. **Example provided in the _test_ Workflow of this Action** || |timeout| Request Timeout in ms | 5000 (5s) | |username| Username for Basic Auth || |password| Password for Basic Auth || |bearerToken| Bearer Authentication Token (without Bearer Prefix) || |customHeaders| Additional header values as JSON string, keys in this object overwrite default headers like Content-Type |'{}'| |escapeData| Escape newlines in data string content. Use 'true' (string) as value to enable it || |preventFailureOnNoResponse| Prevent this Action to fail if the request respond without an response. Use 'true' (string) as value to enable it || |ignoreStatusCodes| Prevent this Action to fail if the request respond with one of the configured Status Codes. Example: '404,401' || |httpsCA| Certificate authority as string in PEM format || |httpsCert| Client Certificate as string || |httpsKey| Client Certificate Key as string || |responseFile| Persist the response data to the specified file path || |maskResponse| If set to true, the response will be masked in the logs of the action |'false'| |retry| optional amount of retries if the request is failing, does not retry if the status code is ignored || |retryWait| time between each retry in millseconds | 3000 | |ignoreSsl| ignore ssl verify (rejectUnauthorized: false) | false | ### Response | Variable | Description | |---|---| `response` | Response as JSON String `headers` | Headers To display HTTP response data in the GitHub Actions log give the request an `id` and access its `outputs`. You can also access specific field from the response data using [fromJson()](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/learn-github-actions/expressions#fromjson) expression. ```yaml steps: - name: Make Request id: myRequest uses: fjogeleit/http-request-action@v1 with: url: "http://yoursite.com/api" - name: Show Response run: | echo ${{ steps.myRequest.outputs.response }} echo ${{ steps.myRequest.outputs.headers }} echo ${{ fromJson(steps.myRequest.outputs.response).field_you_want_to_access }} ``` ### Additional Information Additional information is available if debug logging is enabled: - Instance Configuration (Url / Timeout / Headers) - Request Data (Body / Auth / Method) To [enable debug logging in GitHub Actions](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/managing-workflow-runs/enabling-debug-logging) create a secret `ACTIONS_RUNNER_DEBUG` with a value of `true` #### Local Usage * You can execute this tool locally with the provided CLI `bin/http-action`. ```bash bin/http-action --help Positionals: url request URL [string] Optionen: --help helper text [boolean] -d, --data request body data [string] [default: "{}"] -f, --files request files, send as multipart/form-data [string] [default: "{}"] --file single file, send as application/octet-stream [string] -h, --customHeaders custom request headers [string] [default: "{}"] -m, --method request method (GET, POST, PATCH, PUT, DELETE) [string] [default: "POST"] -t, --contentType request content type [string] [default: "application/json"] --bearerToken bearer token without Bearer prefix, added as Authorization header [string] --timeout request timeout [number] [default: 5000] ```