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Deploy to Clever Cloud

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GitHub action to deploy your application to Clever Cloud.

Prerequisite

⚠️ When creating an application on Clever Cloud, you have to choose between deploying "from a local repository" (using Clever CLI, Git or SFTP) or "from a Github repository" (using a webhook setup automatically by Clever Cloud). Only the first type of applications can be deployed using this Github action.

In your project's .clever.json, if the deploy_url value starts with https://github.com/, your application is meant to be deployed "from a Github repository" only. If you try deploying it with this Github action, you will get the following message in your logs: [ERROR] HTTP Error: 401 Authorization Required.

Currently (early 2023), the only workaround is to create a new application on Clever Cloud, that deploys "from a local repository", then remove the Clever Cloud webhook that has been created on your Github repository.

Usage

In your workflow file:

steps:
  # This action requires an unshallow working copy,
  # so the following prerequisites are necessary:
  - uses: actions/checkout@v3
    with:
      fetch-depth: 0

  # Deploy your application
  - uses: 47ng/actions-clever-cloud@v2.0.0
    env:
      CLEVER_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CLEVER_TOKEN }}
      CLEVER_SECRET: ${{ secrets.CLEVER_SECRET }}

This minimal example assumes you have only one application for this repository that was linked with clever link, and the .clever.json file is versioned at the root of the repository. If that's not the case, read on:

Specifying the application to deploy

Clever Cloud uses a .clever.json file at the root of your repository to link to application IDs.

If you have committed the .clever.json file, you only need to specify the alias of the application to deploy:

- uses: 47ng/actions-clever-cloud@v2.0.0
  with:
    alias: my-app-alias
  env:
    CLEVER_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CLEVER_TOKEN }}
    CLEVER_SECRET: ${{ secrets.CLEVER_SECRET }}

If you don't have this .clever.json file or you want to explicly deploy to another application, you can pass its ID:

- uses: 47ng/actions-clever-cloud@v2.0.0
  with:
    appID: app_facade42-cafe-babe-cafe-deadf00dbaad
  env:
    CLEVER_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CLEVER_TOKEN }}
    CLEVER_SECRET: ${{ secrets.CLEVER_SECRET }}

Application IDs can be found in the Clever Cloud console, at the top-right corner of any page for a given app, or in the Information tab. They look like app_{uuidv4}.

Authentication

You will need to pass a token and a secret for authentication, via the CLEVER_TOKEN and CLEVER_SECRET environment variables.

At the time of writing, the only way to obtain those credentials is to re-use the ones generated for a local CLI. For that:

  1. Install the clever-tools CLI locally
  2. Login on the CLI with clever login and follow the Web login process
  3. Extract the credentials:
$ cat ~/.config/clever-cloud/clever-tools.json
{"token":"[token]","secret":"[secret]"}
  1. In your repository settings, add the following secrets:
  • CLEVER_TOKEN: the token value in the credentials
  • CLEVER_SECRET: the secret value in the credentials

Extra Environment Variables

Support: introduced in v1.2.0

You can set extra environment variables on the deployed application under the setEnv option. It follows the same syntax as .env files (newline-separated, key=value).

- uses: 47ng/actions-clever-cloud@v2.0.0
  with:
    setEnv: | # <- note the pipe here..
      FOO=bar
      EGG=spam
    # ^-- ..and the indentation here
  env:
    CLEVER_TOKEN:  ${{ secrets.CLEVER_TOKEN }}
    CLEVER_SECRET: ${{ secrets.CLEVER_SECRET }}

Note: you need to use a literal block scalar | to preserve newlines in a YAML string.

Environment variables will be set before the application is deployed, to let the new deployment use them.

Caveats

Multi-line environment variable values (eg: SSH keys, X.509 certificates) are currently not supported (due to splitting on newline), but contributions are welcome.

If the deployment fails, the environment variables will still have been updated. This could be a problem if your app restarts or scales up, as the new instance would use the new variable.

In the future, we might include a way to rollback environment variables set by this action if deployment fails.

Deployment Timeout

Support: introduced in v1.2.0

Because build minutes are precious, and also because of two ongoing issues in the Clever Tools CLI ( #318, #319), you can specify a timeout in seconds after which the workflow will move on, regardless of the deployment status:

- uses: 47ng/actions-clever-cloud@v2.0.0
  with:
    timeout: 1800 # wait at maximum 30 minutes before moving on
  env:
    CLEVER_TOKEN:  ${{ secrets.CLEVER_TOKEN }}
    CLEVER_SECRET: ${{ secrets.CLEVER_SECRET }}

Force deployement

Support: introduced in v1.2.0

Clever Cloud uses a Git remote to perform deploys. By default, if the commit you want to deploy is not a fast-forward from the commit currently deployed, the deploy will be rejected. You can pass force: true to force the deploy anyway:

- uses: 47ng/actions-clever-cloud@v2.0.0
  with:
    appID: app_facade42-cafe-babe-cafe-deadf00dbaad
    force: true
  env:
    CLEVER_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CLEVER_TOKEN }}
    CLEVER_SECRET: ${{ secrets.CLEVER_SECRET }}

Logs

Support: introduced in v1.3.1

You can write the deployment logs to a file for archiving:

- uses: 47ng/actions-clever-cloud@v2.0.0
  with:
    logFile: ./clever-cloud-deploy.log
  env:
    CLEVER_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CLEVER_TOKEN }}
    CLEVER_SECRET: ${{ secrets.CLEVER_SECRET }}
# Optional: save the file as an artifact
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
  name: Upload deployment logs
  with:
    name: clever-cloud-deploy.log
    path: ./clever-cloud-deploy.log
    retention-days: 30

If your deployment process is susceptible to log secrets or PII, you can also disable it from printing onto the console, using the quiet option:

- uses: 47ng/actions-clever-cloud@v2.0.0
  with:
    quiet: true
  env:
    CLEVER_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CLEVER_TOKEN }}
    CLEVER_SECRET: ${{ secrets.CLEVER_SECRET }}

Annotations

The action will detect the workflow commands ::notice, ::error, and ::warning being emitted from your deployment logs, and will forward them so they can be used to annotate a run.

Note: this behaviour will be disabled if the quiet option is used.

Versioning

This action follows SemVer.

To specify the version of the action to use:

  • uses: 47ng/actions-clever-cloud@v2.0.0: latest stable version
  • uses: 47ng/actions-clever-cloud@3e5402496b8d6492401ebb3134acfeccc25c3fce: pinned to a specific Git SHA-1 (check out the releases)
  • uses: docker://ghcr.io/47ng/actions-clever-cloud:latest: latest code from master (not recommended, as it may break: hic sunt dracones.)

Note: uses: 47ng/actions-clever-cloud@master will not use the latest code on the master branch, because the action manifest is pinned on the latest relase for performance reasons (it saves rebuilding the Docker image when consuming the action).

If you wish to test unreleased features, go through Docker directly.

Note: as of 2023-03-24, Docker images have been copied from Docker Hub (47ng/actions-clever-cloud) to GitHub Container Registry (ghcr.io/47ng/actions-clever-cloud), in response to Docker's plan to delete open source organisations on free plans.

Although they backtracked on this decision, the images are now dual-published on both platforms, and default to being downloaded from GitHub Container Registry for (seemingly) better performance.

Why ?

Clever Cloud lets you connect your GitHub repository so that any push is deployed. This is great for staging environments, but in some cases you may want to deploy to production only on specific events, like a release being published, or after a CI run.

License

MIT - Made with ❤️ by François Best

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