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upload-cloud-storage

This action uploads files/folders to a Google Cloud Storage (GCS) bucket. This is useful when you want upload build artifacts from your workflow.

Paths to files that are successfully uploaded are set as output variables and can be used in subsequent steps.

Prerequisites

  • This action requires Google Cloud credentials that are authorized to upload blobs to the specified bucket. See the Authorization section below for more information.

  • This action runs using Node 16. If you are using self-hosted GitHub Actions runners, you must use runner version 2.285.0 or newer.

Usage

For uploading a file

jobs:
  job_id:
    permissions:
      contents: 'read'
      id-token: 'write'

    steps:
    - id: 'auth'
      uses: 'google-github-actions/auth@v1'
      with:
        workload_identity_provider: 'projects/123456789/locations/global/workloadIdentityPools/my-pool/providers/my-provider'
        service_account: 'my-service-account@my-project.iam.gserviceaccount.com'

    - id: 'upload-file'
      uses: 'google-github-actions/upload-cloud-storage@v1'
      with:
        path: '/path/to/file'
        destination: 'bucket-name/file'

    # Example of using the output
    - id: 'uploaded-files'
      uses: 'foo/bar@main'
      env:
        file: '${{ steps.upload-file.outputs.uploaded }}'

The file will be uploaded to gs://bucket-name/file

For uploading a folder

jobs:
  job_id:
    permissions:
      contents: 'read'
      id-token: 'write'

    steps:
    - id: 'auth'
      uses: 'google-github-actions/auth@v1'
      with:
        workload_identity_provider: 'projects/123456789/locations/global/workloadIdentityPools/my-pool/providers/my-provider'
        service_account: 'my-service-account@my-project.iam.gserviceaccount.com'

    - id: 'upload-folder'
      uses: 'google-github-actions/upload-cloud-storage@v1'
      with:
        path: '/path/to/folder'
        destination: 'bucket-name'

    # Example of using the output
    - id: 'uploaded-files'
      uses: 'foo/bar@main'
      env:
        files: '${{ steps.upload-folder.outputs.uploaded }}'

Destination Filenames

If the folder has the following structure:

.
└── myfolder
    ├── file1
    └── folder2
        └── file2.txt

Default Configuration

With default configuration

- id: 'upload-files'
  uses: 'google-github-actions/upload-cloud-storage@v1'
  with:
    path: 'myfolder'
    destination: 'bucket-name'

The files will be uploaded to gs://bucket-name/myfolder/file1,gs://bucket-name/myfolder/folder2/file2.txt

Optionally, you can also specify a prefix in destination.

- id: 'upload-files'
  uses: 'google-github-actions/upload-cloud-storage@v1'
  with:
    path: 'myfolder'
    destination: 'bucket-name/myprefix'

The files will be uploaded to gs://bucket-name/myprefix/myfolder/file1,gs://bucket-name/myprefix/myfolder/folder2/file2.txt

Upload to bucket root

To upload myfolder to the root of the bucket, you can set parent to false. Setting parent to false will omit path when uploading to bucket.

- id: 'upload-files'
  uses: 'google-github-actions/upload-cloud-storage@v1'
  with:
    path: 'myfolder'
    destination: 'bucket-name'
    parent: false

The files will be uploaded to gs://bucket-name/file1,gs://bucket-name/folder2/file2.txt

If path was set to myfolder/folder2, the file will be uploaded to gs://bucket-name/file2.txt

Optionally, you can also specify a prefix in destination.

- id: 'upload-files'
  uses: 'google-github-actions/upload-cloud-storage@v1'
  with:
    path: 'myfolder'
    destination: 'bucket-name/myprefix'
    parent: false

The files will be uploaded to gs://bucket-name/myprefix/file1,gs://bucket-name/myprefix/folder2/file2.txt

Glob Pattern

You can specify a glob pattern like

- id: 'upload-files'
  uses: 'google-github-actions/upload-cloud-storage@v1'
  with:
    path: 'myfolder'
    destination: 'bucket-name'
    glob: '**/*.txt'

This will particular pattern will match all text files within myfolder.

In this case, myfolder/folder2/file2.txt is the only matched file and will be uploaded to gs://bucket-name/myfolder/folder2/file2.txt.

If parent is set to false, it wil be uploaded to gs://bucket-name/folder2/file2.txt.

Inputs

  • path - (Required) The path to a file or folder inside the action's filesystem that should be uploaded to the bucket.

    You can specify either the absolute path or the relative path from the action:

    path: /path/to/file
    path: ../path/to/file
  • destination - (Required) The destination for the file/folder in the form bucket-name or with an optional prefix in the form bucket-name/prefix

    destination: bucket-name

    In the above example, the file will be uploaded to gs://bucket-name/file

    destination: bucket-name/prefix

    In the above example, the file will be uploaded to gs://bucket-name/prefix/file

  • gzip - (Optional) Upload file(s) with gzip content encoding, defaults to true.

    gzip: false
  • resumable - (Optional) Enable resumable uploads, defaults to true.

    resumable: false

    In the above example, the file(s) will be uploaded without gzip content-encoding

  • predefinedAcl - (Optional) Apply a predefined set of access controls to the file(s).

    predefinedAcl: projectPrivate

    In the above example, project team members get access to the uploaded file(s) according to their roles.

    Acceptable values are: authenticatedRead, bucketOwnerFullControl, bucketOwnerRead, private, projectPrivate, publicRead. See the document for details.

  • headers - (Optional) Set object metadata.

    headers: |-
      content-type: application/json
      x-goog-meta-custom-field: custom-value

    In the above example, file Content-Type will be set to application/json and custom metadata with key custom-field and value custom-value will be added to it.

    Settable fields are: Cache-Control, Content-Disposition, Content-Encoding, Content-Language, Content-Type, Custom-Time. See the document for details.

    All custom metadata fields must be prefixed with x-goog-meta-.

  • parent - (Optional) Whether parent dir should be included in GCS destination, defaults to true.

    parent: false
  • glob - (Optional) Glob pattern.

    glob: '*.txt'
  • concurrency - (Optional) Number of files to simultaneously upload, defaults to 100.

    concurrency: 10
  • process_gcloudignore - (Optional) Process a .gcloudignore file present in the top-level of the repository. If true, the file is parsed and any filepaths that match are not uploaded to the storage bucket. Defaults to true.

    process_gcloudignore: true
  • project_id - (Optional) Google Cloud project ID to use for billing and API requests. By default, this is extracted from the credentials or the running environment.

    project_id: 'my-project'

Outputs

List of successfully uploaded file(s).

For example:

- id: 'upload-file'
  uses: 'google-github-actions/upload-cloud-storage@v1'
  with:
    path: '/path/to/file'
    destination: 'bucket-name/file'

will be available in future steps as the output "uploaded":

- id: 'publish'
  uses: 'foo/bar@main'
  env:
    file: '${{ steps.upload-file.outputs.uploaded }}'

Authorization

There are a few ways to authenticate this action. The caller must have permissions to access the secrets being requested.

Via google-github-actions/auth

Use google-github-actions/auth to authenticate the action. You can use Workload Identity Federation or traditional Service Account Key JSON authentication by specifying the credentials input. This Action supports both the recommended Workload Identity Federation based authentication and the traditional Service Account Key JSON based auth.

See usage for more details.

Authenticating via Workload Identity Federation

jobs:
  job_id:
    permissions:
      contents: 'read'
      id-token: 'write'

    steps:
    - id: 'auth'
      uses: 'google-github-actions/auth@v1'
      with:
        workload_identity_provider: 'projects/123456789/locations/global/workloadIdentityPools/my-pool/providers/my-provider'
        service_account: 'my-service-account@my-project.iam.gserviceaccount.com'

    - uses: 'google-github-actions/upload-cloud-storage@v1'

Authenticating via Service Account Key JSON

jobs:
  job_id:
    steps:
    - id: 'auth'
      uses: 'google-github-actions/auth@v1'
      with:
        credentials_json: '${{ secrets.gcp_credentials }}'

    - uses: 'google-github-actions/upload-cloud-storage@v1'

Via Application Default Credentials

If you are hosting your own runners, and those runners are on Google Cloud, you can leverage the Application Default Credentials of the instance. This will authenticate requests as the service account attached to the instance. This only works using a custom runner hosted on GCP.

jobs:
  job_id:
    steps:
    - id: 'upload-file'
      uses: 'google-github-actions/upload-cloud-storage@v1'

The action will automatically detect and use the Application Default Credentials.