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+ id: caching-artifacts-078
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+ title: '`upload-artifact/merge` aborts with "Failed to DeleteArtifact: (404) Not Found" when a delete is retried after a transient server error'
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+ category: caching-artifacts
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+ severity: error
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+ tags:
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+ - upload-artifact
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+ - merge
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+ - delete-merged
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+ - 404
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+ - idempotent-delete
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+ - artifact-merge
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+ patterns:
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+ - regex: 'Failed to DeleteArtifact.*non-retryable error.*404|DeleteArtifact.*404.*Not Found'
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+ flags: 'i'
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+ - regex: 'Received non-retryable error.*Failed request.*404.*artifact not found'
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+ flags: 'i'
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+ error_messages:
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+ - "Error: Failed to DeleteArtifact: Received non-retryable error: Failed request: (404) Not Found: artifact not found"
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+ - "Attempt 1 of 5 failed with error: Unexpected token '<', \"<!DOCTYPE \"... is not valid JSON. Retrying request in 3000 ms..."
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+ root_cause: |
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+ When using `actions/upload-artifact/merge@v6` (or later) with `delete-merged: true`,
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+ the action deletes each source artifact after merging them into the combined artifact.
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+ If a delete request encounters a transient server error (e.g., a malformed HTML response
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+ instead of JSON — indicated by "Unexpected token '<'"), the action retries the delete.
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+
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+ If the first delete request was actually processed by the server before the error was
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+ returned to the client, the artifact is already gone. The retry then receives a 404
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+ Not Found, which `DeleteArtifact` treats as a **non-retryable fatal error** and
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+ immediately aborts the job.
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+
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+ Because `delete-merged: true` is destructive — source artifacts have already been
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+ deleted by this point — retrying the entire job from scratch is impossible, as the
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+ source artifacts no longer exist.
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+
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+ Root bug: `DeleteArtifact` should treat 404 as a success (idempotent delete — the
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+ artifact not existing IS the desired state). This is tracked in upload-artifact#751
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+ (open, Jan 2026). No server-side fix has been released as of June 2026.
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+ fix: |
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+ Option 1 — Add `continue-on-error: true` to the merge step so that the 404 error
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+ does not fail the overall job. Verify that the merge artifact was created successfully
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+ before relying on this workaround, since `continue-on-error` also swallows real
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+ failures.
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+
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+ Option 2 — Set `delete-merged: false` and handle deletion of source artifacts in a
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+ separate step with explicit error handling (e.g., `gh api` with `--fail-with-body` and
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+ a conditional step that ignores 404 exit codes).
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+
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+ Option 3 — Wrap the merge step in a retry loop using `nick-invision/retry` or a
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+ shell retry, but note that re-running the merge after partial deletion will fail because
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+ source artifacts are gone. Prevention is better than recovery here.
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+
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+ Monitor upload-artifact#751 for an upstream fix that makes 404 on DeleteArtifact
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+ idempotent/non-fatal.
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+ fix_code:
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+ - language: yaml
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+ label: 'continue-on-error workaround — prevents 404 from failing the job'
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+ code: |
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+ - name: Merge artifacts
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+ uses: actions/upload-artifact/merge@v6
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+ # ⚠️ Workaround: continue-on-error so a DeleteArtifact 404 does not fail the job.
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+ # Also swallows real upload failures — add a downstream step to verify the
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+ # merged artifact exists if reliability matters.
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+ continue-on-error: true
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+ with:
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+ name: merged-results
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+ pattern: partial-results-*
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+ delete-merged: true
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+ - language: yaml
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+ label: 'delete-merged: false with manual deletion that ignores 404'
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+ code: |
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+ - name: Merge artifacts (no auto-delete)
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+ uses: actions/upload-artifact/merge@v6
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+ with:
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+ name: merged-results
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+ pattern: partial-results-*
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+ delete-merged: false # ✅ Suppress automatic deletion
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+
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+ # Manually delete source artifacts, ignoring 404 responses (already deleted)
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+ - name: Delete source artifacts
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+ env:
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+ GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
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+ run: |
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+ for artifact_id in $(gh api repos/${{ github.repository }}/actions/artifacts \
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+ --jq '.artifacts[] | select(.name | startswith("partial-results-")) | .id'); do
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+ gh api --method DELETE \
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+ repos/${{ github.repository }}/actions/artifacts/$artifact_id \
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+ --silent || echo "Artifact $artifact_id already deleted (404) — ignoring"
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+ done
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+ prevention:
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+ - 'Avoid `delete-merged: true` in critical CI pipelines until upload-artifact#751 is fixed — use manual deletion with 404 tolerance instead'
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+ - 'Add `continue-on-error: true` to merge steps as a temporary workaround for the 404 abort'
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+ - 'Keep source artifacts available by using `delete-merged: false` until the upstream fix lands'
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+ - 'Monitor actions/upload-artifact#751 for a release that treats DeleteArtifact 404 as success'
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+ docs:
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+ - url: 'https://github.com/actions/upload-artifact/issues/751'
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+ label: 'upload-artifact#751: DeleteArtifact should not consider a 404 response an error (open, Jan 2026)'
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+ - url: 'https://github.com/actions/upload-artifact/blob/main/merge/README.md'
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+ label: 'actions/upload-artifact merge action README — delete-merged option'
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+ - url: 'https://docs.github.com/en/actions/writing-workflows/choosing-what-your-workflow-does/storing-workflow-data-as-artifacts'
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+ label: 'GitHub Docs: Storing workflow data as artifacts'
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+ id: caching-artifacts-079
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+ title: '`setup-node@v5` auto-enables caching when `packageManager` is set in `package.json` — post-run fails with "Path Validation Error" if dependencies are not installed'
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+ category: caching-artifacts
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+ severity: error
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+ tags:
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+ - setup-node
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+ - caching
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+ - packageManager
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+ - path-validation
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+ - post-run
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+ - setup-node-v5
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+ - automatic-caching
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+ patterns:
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+ - regex: 'Path Validation Error.*Path.*specified.*action.*caching.*do.*not exist'
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+ flags: 'i'
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+ - regex: 'Path.*specified.*action.*caching.*do.{0,5}not exist.*no cache'
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+ flags: 'i'
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+ error_messages:
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+ - "Error: Path Validation Error: Path(s) specified in the action for caching do(es) not exist, hence no cache is being saved."
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+ root_cause: |
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+ Starting with `actions/setup-node@v5`, automatic caching is enabled **by default**
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+ whenever a `packageManager` field is present in the project's `package.json` file —
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+ even if the workflow does not explicitly configure caching via the `cache:` input.
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+
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+ This means jobs that merely run linting, type-checking, or any step that does not
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+ execute `npm install` / `yarn install` / `pnpm install` will still attempt to cache
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+ the package manager's dependency directory in the post-run cleanup step. Because no
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+ `install` was run, the expected cache paths (e.g., `~/.npm`, `~/.yarn/cache`,
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+ `~/.pnpm-store`) do not exist. The toolkit's path validation then emits:
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+ "Path Validation Error: Path(s) specified in the action for caching do(es) not exist"
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+ and **fails the job step**, turning a previously green run red.
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+
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+ **Why this surprises developers:**
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+ - The workflow never explicitly enables caching — the presence of `packageManager`
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+ in `package.json` is the invisible trigger.
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+ - The error appears in the **post-run** cleanup step, not in the setup step where
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+ caching is configured, making it harder to trace.
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+ - Workflows that have always worked (no `cache:` input) start failing after upgrading
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+ from `setup-node@v4` to `setup-node@v5`.
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+
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+ **Resolution:** `setup-node@v6` (released Oct 2025) changed the default so automatic
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+ caching only applies to npm; yarn/pnpm caching is now opt-in. Upgrading to v6 or
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+ explicitly disabling the cache in v5 resolves the issue.
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+ Source: setup-node#1363 (5 reactions, closed Oct 2025 via v6 release).
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+ fix: |
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+ Option 1 (recommended) — Upgrade to `actions/setup-node@v6`. The v6 release limits
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+ automatic caching to npm only; yarn and pnpm caching require explicit `cache: yarn`
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+ or `cache: pnpm` input.
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+
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+ Option 2 — Disable automatic caching in v5 by setting `package-manager-cache: false`.
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+ Use this if you cannot upgrade to v6 immediately.
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+
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+ Option 3 — Ensure dependencies are installed in every job that uses `setup-node@v5`.
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+ If the job only needs Node for tooling (lint, type-check, etc.), run a minimal
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+ `npm ci --ignore-scripts` or equivalent before the setup post-run fires.
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+ fix_code:
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+ - language: yaml
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+ label: 'Upgrade to setup-node@v6 — fixes automatic caching defaults'
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+ code: |
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+ # ✅ Recommended: v6 only auto-caches npm, not yarn/pnpm
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+ - uses: actions/setup-node@v6
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+ with:
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+ node-version: '22'
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+ # No cache: input needed — auto-caching is npm-only in v6
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+ - language: yaml
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+ label: 'Disable automatic caching in v5 with package-manager-cache: false'
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+ code: |
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+ # ✅ Workaround for setup-node@v5: suppress auto-caching
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+ - uses: actions/setup-node@v5
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+ with:
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+ node-version: '22'
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+ package-manager-cache: false # Disables packageManager-triggered auto-cache
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+ - run: npx eslint src/
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+ - language: yaml
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+ label: 'Opt in to caching explicitly for jobs that do install dependencies'
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+ code: |
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+ # ✅ Jobs that do install: use explicit cache input instead of relying on auto-detect
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+ - uses: actions/setup-node@v6
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+ with:
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+ node-version: '22'
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+ cache: 'npm' # Explicit opt-in — cache only when deps are installed
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+ - run: npm ci
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+ - run: npm test
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+ prevention:
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+ - 'Upgrade to `setup-node@v6` which fixes the over-eager auto-caching of yarn/pnpm in v5'
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+ - 'In v5, always set `package-manager-cache: false` for jobs that do not run `install`'
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+ - 'Check `package.json` for a `packageManager` field — its presence triggers auto-caching in v5 even without an explicit `cache:` input'
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+ - 'Run lint, type-check, and audit jobs without setup-node caching to keep them fast and avoid phantom cache failures'
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+ docs:
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+ - url: 'https://github.com/actions/setup-node/issues/1363'
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+ label: 'setup-node#1363: v5 fails with Path Validation Error in Post Run steps (5 reactions, resolved in v6)'
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+ - url: 'https://github.com/actions/setup-node/releases/tag/v6.0.0'
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+ label: 'setup-node v6.0.0 release notes — auto-caching limited to npm'
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+ - url: 'https://github.com/actions/setup-node/blob/main/docs/advanced-usage.md#caching-packages-data'
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+ label: 'setup-node docs: Caching packages data'
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+ id: known-unsolved-077
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+ title: '`fromJSON()` array nested inside a matrix object does not expand — resolves as literal "Array" or raw JSON string'
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+ category: known-unsolved
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+ severity: silent-failure
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+ tags:
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+ - matrix
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+ - fromJSON
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+ - dynamic-matrix
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+ - object
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+ - array-expansion
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+ - known-limitation
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+ - silent-failure
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+ patterns:
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+ - regex: 'fromJSON\(needs\.\w+\.outputs\.'
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+ flags: 'i'
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+ - regex: 'matrix\.\w+\.\w+.*\bArray\b|\bArray\b.*matrix\.'
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+ flags: 'i'
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+ error_messages:
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+ - "echo x86_64 Array"
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+ - 'matrix.component.distro = Array'
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+ - 'matrix.component.distro = ["el8","el9"]'
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+ root_cause: |
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+ GitHub Actions supports expanding a JSON array into matrix rows when `fromJSON()` is
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+ used **at the top level** of a matrix dimension:
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+ ```yaml
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+ strategy:
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+ matrix:
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+ version: ${{ fromJSON(needs.setup.outputs.versions) }} # ✅ expands to N rows
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+ ```
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+
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+ However, when the array is nested inside a matrix **object** (i.e., as a value within
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+ one of the items of a matrix dimension), `fromJSON()` does NOT expand it into rows.
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+ Instead, the expression resolves to:
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+ - The literal string `"Array"` when `fromJSON()` is used (type-1 pattern)
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+ - The raw JSON string (e.g., `["el8","el9"]`) when the output is used directly (type-2 pattern)
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+
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+ **Failing patterns:**
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+ ```yaml
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+ # Type 1 — fromJSON inside a matrix object value
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+ matrix:
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+ component:
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+ - name: rhel
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+ distro: ${{ fromJSON(needs.setup.outputs.rpms) }} # ❌ becomes "Array"
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+
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+ # Type 2 — raw JSON string inside a matrix object value
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+ matrix:
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+ component:
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+ - name: rhel
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+ distro: ${{ needs.setup.outputs.rpms }} # ❌ becomes the raw JSON string
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+ ```
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+
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+ The expansion mechanism only applies when the entire matrix dimension value is a
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+ `fromJSON()` call returning an array. Nesting breaks the expansion because the runner
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+ evaluates the object first and cannot retroactively fan out a single object item into
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+ multiple rows.
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+
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+ This is a documented limitation. GitHub's matrix engine does not support nested array
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+ expansion within object-typed matrix dimensions. The issue is tracked in
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+ actions/runner#3794 (open since Apr 2025, no planned fix).
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+
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+ **Why this is confusing:**
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+ The `fromJSON()` approach works perfectly when the array IS the entire dimension:
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+ `matrix: version: ${{ fromJSON(needs.setup.outputs.versions) }}`. Developers naturally
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+ try to reuse the same pattern inside object dimensions and get silently wrong values —
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+ the job runs to completion but with a single row containing "Array" instead of N rows.
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+ fix: |
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+ Restructure the matrix so that the dynamic array is the TOP-LEVEL matrix dimension,
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+ not nested inside an object. Move any additional object properties into the
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+ `matrix.include` block to pair them with each array element.
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+
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+ If you need multiple outputs to compose a matrix, pre-process them into a combined
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+ JSON array in an upstream job step and pass the combined output as a single
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+ `fromJSON()` expression.
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+ fix_code:
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+ - language: yaml
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+ label: 'Move the dynamic array to the top-level dimension — this expands correctly'
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+ code: |
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+ jobs:
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+ setup:
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+ runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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+ outputs:
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+ rpms: ${{ steps.distros.outputs.rpms }}
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+ debs: ${{ steps.distros.outputs.debs }}
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+ steps:
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+ - id: distros
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+ run: |
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+ echo 'rpms=["el8","el9"]' >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
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+ echo 'debs=["focal","jammy","noble"]' >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
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+
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+ build:
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+ needs: setup
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+ runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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+ strategy:
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+ matrix:
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+ # ✅ distro is the top-level dimension — fromJSON expands to N rows
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+ distro: ${{ fromJSON(needs.setup.outputs.rpms) }}
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+ steps:
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+ - run: echo "Building for ${{ matrix.distro }}"
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+ - language: yaml
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+ label: 'Pre-combine multiple arrays into a single include list in the upstream job'
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+ code: |
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+ jobs:
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+ setup:
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+ runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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+ outputs:
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+ matrix: ${{ steps.build-matrix.outputs.matrix }}
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+ steps:
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+ - id: build-matrix
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+ run: |
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+ # Build a combined include list from multiple arrays
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+ matrix=$(python3 -c "
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+ import json, sys
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+ rpms = ['el8', 'el9']
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+ debs = ['focal', 'jammy', 'noble']
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+ include = [{'family': 'rhel', 'distro': d} for d in rpms] + \
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+ [{'family': 'debian', 'distro': d} for d in debs]
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+ print(json.dumps({'include': include}))
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+ ")
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+ echo "matrix=$matrix" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
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+
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+ build:
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+ needs: setup
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+ runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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+ strategy:
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+ # ✅ fromJSON on a single combined matrix object with include list
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+ matrix: ${{ fromJSON(needs.setup.outputs.matrix) }}
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+ steps:
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+ - run: echo "Building ${{ matrix.family }} for ${{ matrix.distro }}"
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+ prevention:
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+ - 'Never use `fromJSON()` as the value of a property inside a matrix object — it will not expand to multiple rows'
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+ - 'Only use `fromJSON()` when the array IS the entire dimension value (e.g., `matrix.version: ${{ fromJSON(...) }}`)'
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+ - 'When combining multi-dimensional dynamic matrices, pre-compute a combined `include` list in an upstream job'
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+ - 'Verify matrix expansion by adding a `- run: echo ${{ toJSON(matrix) }}` debug step; "Array" in the output confirms the bug'
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+ docs:
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+ - url: 'https://github.com/actions/runner/issues/3794'
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+ label: 'actions/runner#3794: Array outputs not understood by matrix when nested inside object (open, Apr 2025)'
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+ - url: 'https://docs.github.com/en/actions/writing-workflows/choosing-what-your-workflow-does/running-variations-of-jobs-in-a-workflow#using-a-matrix-strategy'
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+ label: 'GitHub Docs: Using a matrix strategy'
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+ - url: 'https://docs.github.com/en/actions/writing-workflows/choosing-what-your-workflow-does/evaluate-expressions-in-workflows-and-actions#fromjson'
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+ label: 'GitHub Docs: fromJSON expression function'
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+ id: known-unsolved-078
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+ title: 'Copilot agent branches not available in `workflow_dispatch` branch picker — cannot manually target Copilot branches'
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+ category: known-unsolved
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+ severity: limitation
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+ tags:
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+ - workflow_dispatch
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+ - copilot-agent
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+ - branch-picker
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+ - manual-trigger
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+ - github-copilot
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+ - ui-limitation
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+ patterns:
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+ - regex: 'copilot.*branch.*not.*available|copilot.*branch.*missing.*dispatch'
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+ flags: 'i'
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+ - regex: 'workflow_dispatch.*copilot.*branch|copilot.*agent.*branch.*trigger'
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+ flags: 'i'
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+ error_messages:
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+ - "# No error message — Copilot agent branches simply do not appear in the branch selector"
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+ root_cause: |
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+ When GitHub Copilot coding agent creates a branch to work on an assigned task,
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+ the branch uses a namespaced prefix (`copilot/` by default, e.g.,
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+ `copilot/fix-issue-123`). These branches are created and owned by the Copilot agent.
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+
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+ The GitHub Actions UI for `workflow_dispatch` presents a branch picker dropdown
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+ that allows users to select which branch to run the workflow against. However,
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+ Copilot agent branches are NOT included in this branch picker.
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+
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+ This is a UI-level platform limitation: GitHub filters the branch list shown in the
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+ `workflow_dispatch` selector and excludes Copilot-owned branches from the list.
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+ There is no documented API reason why this would be necessary — the branches exist
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+ and are valid git refs — but the UI omits them.
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+
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+ As a workaround, the GitHub CLI or REST API CAN be used to trigger a
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+ `workflow_dispatch` run targeting a Copilot branch by supplying the `ref` parameter
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+ explicitly (bypassing the UI picker).
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+
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+ This issue was reported in runner#4246 (Feb 2026, 15 reactions) and remained open
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+ as of June 2026. No ETA for a fix has been provided.
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+
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+ Note: This is a separate issue from Copilot agent PR workflows requiring approval
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+ before running (triggers-027). That entry covers automatic workflows on Copilot PRs;
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+ this entry covers the inability to manually dispatch TO a Copilot branch via the UI.
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+ fix: |
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+ There is no UI fix — Copilot agent branches cannot be selected in the GitHub Actions
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+ web interface workflow_dispatch branch picker.
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+
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+ **Workaround: use the GitHub CLI to trigger workflow_dispatch with an explicit ref:**
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+ ```bash
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+ gh workflow run <workflow-file.yml> --ref copilot/fix-issue-123
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+ ```
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+
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+ **Workaround: use the GitHub REST API:**
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+ ```bash
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+ curl -X POST \
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+ -H "Authorization: Bearer $GITHUB_TOKEN" \
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+ -H "Accept: application/vnd.github+json" \
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+ https://api.github.com/repos/{owner}/{repo}/actions/workflows/{workflow_id}/dispatches \
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+ -d '{"ref":"copilot/fix-issue-123","inputs":{}}'
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+ ```
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+
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+ Both the CLI and API accept any valid branch ref, including Copilot branches,
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+ even though the UI does not display them.
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+ fix_code:
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+ - language: yaml
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+ label: "Trigger workflow_dispatch on a Copilot branch via GitHub CLI (run from local terminal or another workflow)"
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+ code: |
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+ # Run locally or in a helper workflow step:
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+ # gh workflow run deploy.yml --ref copilot/fix-issue-123
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+
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+ # Or call via the REST API in a workflow step:
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+ - name: Dispatch workflow on Copilot branch
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+ run: |
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+ gh workflow run deploy.yml \
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+ --ref "${{ github.head_ref }}" \
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+ --repo ${{ github.repository }}
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+ env:
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+ GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
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+ prevention:
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+ - "Use the GitHub CLI (gh workflow run --ref <branch>) instead of the UI when targeting Copilot branches"
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+ - "Use the REST API dispatches endpoint with an explicit ref to trigger workflows on any branch"
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+ - "Follow runner#4246 for updates on when UI support for Copilot branches may be added"
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+ - "Build automation that runs in workflow_run triggered by the Copilot branch's push event instead of requiring manual dispatch"
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+ docs:
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+ - url: "https://github.com/actions/runner/issues/4246"
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+ label: "runner#4246 — Cannot trigger workflows manually targeting a copilot agent branch (Feb 2026, 15 reactions)"
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+ - url: "https://cli.github.com/manual/gh_workflow_run"
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+ label: "GitHub CLI — gh workflow run (supports --ref for any branch)"
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+ - url: "https://docs.github.com/en/rest/actions/workflows?apiVersion=2022-11-28#create-a-workflow-dispatch-event"
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+ label: "GitHub REST API — Create a workflow dispatch event (accepts any ref)"
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+ - url: "https://docs.github.com/en/copilot/using-github-copilot/using-copilot-coding-agent-in-github"
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+ label: "GitHub Docs — Using Copilot coding agent"
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+ id: runner-environment-246
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+ title: 'Container `options:` empty string from matrix causes "The template is not valid. Unexpected value''" in runner >= 2.331.0'
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+ category: runner-environment
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+ severity: error
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+ tags:
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+ - container
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+ - matrix
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+ - container-options
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+ - runner-regression
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+ - template-validation
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+ - runner-2331
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+ patterns:
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+ - regex: 'The template is not valid.*Unexpected value'
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+ flags: 'i'
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+ - regex: 'Unexpected value .{0,5}\.github/workflows'
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+ flags: 'i'
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+ error_messages:
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+ - "Error: The template is not valid. .github/workflows/deploy.yml (Line: 42, Col: 15): Unexpected value ''"
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+ - "Error: The template is not valid. .github/workflows/ci.yml (Line: 18, Col: 9): Unexpected value ''"
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+ root_cause: |
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+ In runner version 2.331.0, a regression was introduced in template validation for
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+ container job `options:` fields. When a workflow uses a matrix to conditionally set
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+ container options — so that some matrix combinations have no container options
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+ (`options: ''` or `options: ${{ matrix.container_options }}` where the value is
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+ unset/empty) — the runner's template evaluator now rejects the empty string with
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+ "Unexpected value ''" and marks the job as failed before it even starts.
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+
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+ Prior to runner 2.331.0, an empty `options:` string was silently accepted and the
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+ container job ran without extra Docker options. The 2.331.0 release tightened template
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+ validation for the `container.options` field, rejecting any expression that evaluates
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+ to an empty string at runtime.
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+
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+ **Common trigger pattern:**
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+ ```yaml
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+ strategy:
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+ matrix:
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+ include:
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+ - os: ubuntu
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+ container_options: "--memory=2g"
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+ - os: alpine
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+ # No container_options key — evaluates to empty string
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+ jobs:
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+ build:
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+ container:
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+ image: myapp:latest
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+ options: ${{ matrix.container_options }} # empty for alpine row
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+ ```
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+
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+ This pattern worked on runner 2.330.0 but fails on 2.331.0+ with "Unexpected value ''".
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+ The issue is tracked in actions/runner#4204 (open, labeled bug, Jan 2026).
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+ fix: |
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+ Add a fallback non-empty value to the options expression using the `||` operator.
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+ A single space `' '` is enough to satisfy the validator while having no effect on
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+ the container invocation, since Docker ignores empty/whitespace-only option strings.
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+
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+ Replace:
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+ options: ${{ matrix.container_options }}
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+
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+ With:
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+ options: ${{ matrix.container_options || ' ' }}
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+
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+ Alternatively, restructure the matrix to always provide a defined (non-empty)
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+ `container_options` value, using a neutral default like `'--label=placeholder'`
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+ for rows that don't need real options. This is more explicit and survives future
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+ validator changes.
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+ fix_code:
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+ - language: yaml
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+ label: 'Fallback to single space so template validator accepts an empty matrix value'
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+ code: |
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+ strategy:
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+ matrix:
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+ include:
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+ - name: with-limits
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+ container_options: "--memory=2g --cpus=1"
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+ - name: no-limits
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+ # container_options intentionally absent
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+
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+ jobs:
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+ build:
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+ runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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+ container:
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+ image: myapp:latest
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+ # ✅ Use || ' ' to avoid empty-string rejection in runner >= 2.331.0
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+ options: ${{ matrix.container_options || ' ' }}
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+ steps:
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+ - uses: actions/checkout@v4
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+ - run: make build
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+ - language: yaml
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+ label: 'Explicit neutral default in the matrix row avoids the ambiguity entirely'
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+ code: |
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+ strategy:
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+ matrix:
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+ include:
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+ - name: with-limits
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+ container_options: "--memory=2g --cpus=1"
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+ - name: no-limits
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+ # ✅ Always set a value — Docker ignores a dummy label at no cost
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+ container_options: "--label=no-extra-opts"
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+
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+ jobs:
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+ build:
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+ runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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+ container:
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+ image: myapp:latest
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+ options: ${{ matrix.container_options }}
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+ steps:
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+ - uses: actions/checkout@v4
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+ - run: make build
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+ prevention:
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+ - 'Never let `container.options` evaluate to an empty string — always provide a neutral fallback with `|| '' ''` or a dummy label'
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+ - 'Test matrix workflows with every combination, including rows that skip optional matrix keys like `container_options`'
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+ - 'Pin runner version in self-hosted setups to detect regressions before rolling out to all jobs'
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+ - 'Track actions/runner#4204 for a permanent fix; apply the `|| '' ''` workaround in the interim'
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+ docs:
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+ - url: 'https://github.com/actions/runner/issues/4204'
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+ label: 'actions/runner#4204: "The template is not valid" when container.options is not set in matrix (open, regression in 2.331.0)'
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+ - url: 'https://docs.github.com/en/actions/writing-workflows/choosing-what-your-workflow-does/running-jobs-in-a-container'
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+ label: 'GitHub Docs: Running jobs in a container — options field'
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+ - url: 'https://docs.github.com/en/actions/writing-workflows/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#jobsjob_idcontaineroptions'
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+ label: 'GitHub Docs: jobs.<job_id>.container.options'
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+ id: runner-environment-247
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+ title: '`apt-get install` stalls ~75 seconds on ubuntu-24.04 — "Processing triggers for man-db" post-install hook'
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+ category: runner-environment
4
+ severity: warning
5
+ tags:
6
+ - ubuntu-24.04
7
+ - apt-get
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+ - man-db
9
+ - package-install
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+ - performance
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+ - slow
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+ patterns:
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+ - regex: 'Processing triggers for man-db \('
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+ flags: 'i'
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+ - regex: 'man-db.*stall|stall.*man-db'
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+ flags: 'i'
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+ error_messages:
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+ - "Processing triggers for man-db (2.12.0-4build2) ..."
19
+ - "Processing triggers for man-db (2.12.0-4build2) ..."
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+ root_cause: |
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+ On ubuntu-24.04 runners, installing any package that triggers the `man-db` post-install
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+ hook causes a ~75-second stall during the `apt-get install` step.
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+
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+ The `man-db` daemon (which indexes manual pages for `man` lookups) has a post-install
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+ trigger that runs `mandb` to rebuild the manual page database after packages are
26
+ installed. On ubuntu-24.04, this database rebuild operation runs synchronously and
27
+ takes approximately 60-90 seconds, blocking the apt post-install phase.
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+
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+ Any package that installs manual pages (cmake, make, build-essential, gcc, etc.)
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+ triggers this slow hook. Workflows that install multiple packages in a single
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+ `apt-get install` step will still only pay the cost once (one rebuild per transaction),
32
+ but even a single apt install with man pages will stall for over a minute.
33
+
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+ The `man-db` package is installed by default on ubuntu-24.04 runner images. This
35
+ issue was reported in September 2025 and remains open as of June 2026 (runner#4030).
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+ fix: |
37
+ Option 1 — Remove man-db before running apt-get install commands:
38
+ ```yaml
39
+ - name: Remove man-db to prevent slow post-install trigger
40
+ run: sudo apt-get remove --purge -y man-db
41
+ ```
42
+ After removing man-db, all subsequent apt installs skip the man page indexing trigger.
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+
44
+ Option 2 — Disable the man-db auto-update file (lighter weight):
45
+ ```yaml
46
+ - name: Disable man-db auto-update
47
+ run: sudo rm -f /var/lib/man-db/auto-update
48
+ ```
49
+ This deletes the sentinel file that triggers auto-update, preventing the stall without
50
+ uninstalling man-db.
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+
52
+ Option 3 — Set DEBIAN_FRONTEND and skip recommended packages (partial mitigation):
53
+ Some packages still trigger man-db via direct page installation, but combining
54
+ `--no-install-recommends` reduces the set of affected packages.
55
+ fix_code:
56
+ - language: yaml
57
+ label: "Remove man-db before apt-get installs to eliminate the stall"
58
+ code: |
59
+ - name: Remove man-db (prevents ~75s stall on ubuntu-24.04)
60
+ run: sudo apt-get remove --purge -y man-db
61
+
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+ - name: Install dependencies
63
+ run: sudo apt-get install -y cmake make build-essential
64
+ prevention:
65
+ - "Remove or disable man-db at the start of jobs that run apt-get install on ubuntu-24.04"
66
+ - "Use sudo rm -f /var/lib/man-db/auto-update as a lighter-weight alternative to removing the package"
67
+ - "Combine all apt-get installs into a single command to pay the man-db trigger cost only once"
68
+ - "Monitor job timing — if an apt step takes 75+ extra seconds on ubuntu-24.04, man-db is the cause"
69
+ docs:
70
+ - url: "https://github.com/actions/runner/issues/4030"
71
+ label: "GitHub runner#4030 — man-db trigger severely stalls package installation on ubuntu-24.04"
72
+ - url: "https://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/noble/man8/mandb.8.html"
73
+ label: "Ubuntu mandb(8) manual — man page database indexer"
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1
+ id: runner-environment-248
2
+ title: '`actions/checkout` causes "Duplicate header: Authorization" — git returns 400 on subsequent git operations'
3
+ category: runner-environment
4
+ severity: error
5
+ tags:
6
+ - checkout
7
+ - git
8
+ - authorization
9
+ - http-extraheader
10
+ - credentials
11
+ - 400
12
+ - duplicate-header
13
+ patterns:
14
+ - regex: 'Duplicate header.*Authorization|remote.*Duplicate header.*Authorization'
15
+ flags: 'i'
16
+ - regex: 'fatal.*unable to access.*The requested URL returned error: 400'
17
+ flags: 'i'
18
+ - regex: 'http\.extraheader.*AUTHORIZATION.*duplicate|duplicate.*AUTHORIZATION.*extraheader'
19
+ flags: 'i'
20
+ error_messages:
21
+ - "remote: Duplicate header: \"Authorization\""
22
+ - "fatal: unable to access 'https://github.com/org/repo/': The requested URL returned error: 400"
23
+ - "Error: The process '/usr/bin/git' failed with exit code 128"
24
+ root_cause: |
25
+ When `actions/checkout` runs, it configures git credentials by setting an
26
+ `http.extraheader` entry containing an `AUTHORIZATION: bearer <token>` header.
27
+ This header is added to git's global or repository-level config so that all
28
+ subsequent git operations over HTTPS are authenticated.
29
+
30
+ The "Duplicate header: Authorization" error occurs when a second Authorization
31
+ header is injected on top of the one already set by checkout. This can happen in
32
+ two scenarios:
33
+
34
+ 1. **Pin to @main or an unstable tag**: Using `actions/checkout@main` (or any
35
+ edge/pre-release revision) picks up unreleased changes that may change the
36
+ credential injection mechanism. In some checkout versions, the http.extraheader
37
+ is written in a way that stacks with git's built-in credential manager, sending
38
+ two conflicting Authorization headers in the same HTTP request.
39
+
40
+ 2. **Multiple checkout calls with persist-credentials: true** (the default):
41
+ The first checkout sets the global http.extraheader. A second checkout step
42
+ (e.g., checking out a second repository) may add a new header without first
43
+ removing the existing one, depending on the git version and checkout version.
44
+
45
+ GitHub's servers reject HTTP requests with two Authorization headers with HTTP 400,
46
+ returning "Duplicate header: Authorization" in the response. Git then reports
47
+ `fatal: unable to access ... The requested URL returned error: 400`.
48
+
49
+ The bug was reported in checkout#2299 (Nov 2025, 10 reactions) and checkout#2215
50
+ (Jul 2025, 8 reactions) and remained open as of June 2026.
51
+ fix: |
52
+ Option 1 — Pin to a stable released version tag instead of @main:
53
+ Replace `actions/checkout@main` with a specific release tag (e.g.,
54
+ `actions/checkout@v4` or `actions/checkout@v4.2.2`). The stable release series
55
+ has known credential injection behaviour that does not produce duplicate headers.
56
+
57
+ Option 2 — Clear http.extraheader between checkout steps:
58
+ If you must run multiple checkout steps, add a step between them to clear the
59
+ credential header before the second checkout:
60
+ ```yaml
61
+ - name: Clear git credentials before second checkout
62
+ run: git config --global --unset-all http.extraheader || true
63
+ ```
64
+
65
+ Option 3 — Use token: input only on the checkout that needs it and set
66
+ persist-credentials: false on checkouts that do not need to push:
67
+ ```yaml
68
+ - uses: actions/checkout@v4
69
+ with:
70
+ persist-credentials: false
71
+ ```
72
+ fix_code:
73
+ - language: yaml
74
+ label: "Pin to stable checkout version to avoid duplicate header bug"
75
+ code: |
76
+ - name: Checkout repository
77
+ uses: actions/checkout@v4 # Pin to stable tag, NOT @main
78
+ with:
79
+ fetch-depth: 0
80
+
81
+ - language: yaml
82
+ label: "Clear git extraheader between multiple checkout steps"
83
+ code: |
84
+ - uses: actions/checkout@v4
85
+ with:
86
+ repository: org/first-repo
87
+
88
+ - name: Clear git credentials
89
+ run: git config --global --unset-all http.extraheader || true
90
+
91
+ - uses: actions/checkout@v4
92
+ with:
93
+ repository: org/second-repo
94
+ path: second-repo
95
+ prevention:
96
+ - "Never pin actions to @main or mutable tags — always use immutable version tags (e.g., @v4 or @v4.2.2)"
97
+ - "If using multiple checkout steps, set persist-credentials: false on steps that don't require pushing"
98
+ - "Check git config --global --list | grep extraheader if unexpected 400 errors occur on git operations"
99
+ - "Upgrade to the latest stable actions/checkout release when a new version is available"
100
+ docs:
101
+ - url: "https://github.com/actions/checkout/issues/2299"
102
+ label: "checkout#2299 — Duplicate header: Authorization (Nov 2025, 10 reactions)"
103
+ - url: "https://github.com/actions/checkout/issues/2215"
104
+ label: "checkout#2215 — actions/checkout@v4 fails with Duplicate header: Authorization, 400 (Jul 2025, 8 reactions)"
105
+ - url: "https://docs.github.com/en/actions/security-for-github-actions/security-guides/security-hardening-for-github-actions#using-an-intermediate-environment-variable"
106
+ label: "GitHub Actions security hardening — credential best practices"
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1
+ id: silent-failures-122
2
+ title: '`fetch-tags: false` is silently ignored when `fetch-depth: 0` — all tags are still fetched'
3
+ category: silent-failures
4
+ severity: silent-failure
5
+ tags:
6
+ - checkout
7
+ - fetch-tags
8
+ - fetch-depth
9
+ - git
10
+ - tags
11
+ - shallow-clone
12
+ - option-conflict
13
+ patterns:
14
+ - regex: 'fetch-tags.*false.*fetch-depth.*0|fetch-depth.*0.*fetch-tags.*false'
15
+ flags: 'i'
16
+ - regex: 'tags.*still.*fetched|fetching.*tags.*despite.*false'
17
+ flags: 'i'
18
+ error_messages:
19
+ - "# No error message — tags are silently fetched despite fetch-tags: false"
20
+ root_cause: |
21
+ `actions/checkout` provides two related but conflicting inputs:
22
+ - `fetch-depth: 0` — fetches ALL commits and branches (unshallow clone); this
23
+ implicitly fetches ALL tags as well because full history requires resolving all
24
+ tag references
25
+ - `fetch-tags: false` — instructs the action NOT to fetch tags
26
+
27
+ When BOTH options are used together (`fetch-depth: 0` and `fetch-tags: false`),
28
+ `fetch-tags: false` is silently ignored. The full-history fetch that `fetch-depth: 0`
29
+ triggers uses a git fetch command that includes tag references, and the action does
30
+ not apply a `--no-tags` flag in this code path.
31
+
32
+ As a result, all repository tags end up in the local clone even though the workflow
33
+ explicitly requested `fetch-tags: false`. There is no error, warning, or annotation
34
+ — the tags are simply present.
35
+
36
+ This is a code-path gap in actions/checkout rather than a documented design decision.
37
+ The issue was reported in checkout#2195 (Jun 2025, 10 reactions) and remained open
38
+ as of June 2026.
39
+
40
+ Common situations where this matters:
41
+ - Workflows that use `git describe` and want to avoid picking up pre-release or
42
+ unrelated tags from the full history
43
+ - Versioning scripts that filter by tag presence to determine release status
44
+ - Workflows that check `git tag -l` to decide whether to create a new tag
45
+ fix: |
46
+ Since `fetch-tags: false` is not honoured with `fetch-depth: 0`, the workaround is
47
+ to explicitly delete the fetched tags in a step immediately after checkout:
48
+
49
+ ```yaml
50
+ - uses: actions/checkout@v4
51
+ with:
52
+ fetch-depth: 0
53
+ fetch-tags: false # Has no effect — tags are fetched anyway
54
+
55
+ - name: Remove all fetched tags (workaround for fetch-depth:0 + fetch-tags:false bug)
56
+ run: git tag -d $(git tag -l) || true
57
+ ```
58
+
59
+ Alternatively, if the goal is to avoid tag resolution during git operations, use
60
+ `--no-tags` in subsequent git fetch calls:
61
+ ```yaml
62
+ - run: git fetch --no-tags origin
63
+ ```
64
+
65
+ If the full commit history is needed but not all tags, also consider filtering
66
+ the specific tags needed using `git fetch origin refs/tags/<specific-tag>:refs/tags/<specific-tag>`
67
+ after deleting the unwanted ones.
68
+ fix_code:
69
+ - language: yaml
70
+ label: "Delete all fetched tags after checkout when fetch-tags: false is needed with full history"
71
+ code: |
72
+ - uses: actions/checkout@v4
73
+ with:
74
+ fetch-depth: 0
75
+ fetch-tags: false # NOTE: currently ignored with fetch-depth: 0
76
+
77
+ - name: Delete all tags (workaround — fetch-tags:false ignored with fetch-depth:0)
78
+ run: |
79
+ TAGS=$(git tag -l)
80
+ if [ -n "$TAGS" ]; then
81
+ git tag -d $TAGS
82
+ fi
83
+
84
+ - language: yaml
85
+ label: "Fetch full history via explicit git command with --no-tags as an alternative"
86
+ code: |
87
+ - uses: actions/checkout@v4
88
+ with:
89
+ fetch-depth: 1 # Shallow initial checkout
90
+
91
+ - name: Fetch full history without tags
92
+ run: git fetch --unshallow --no-tags
93
+ prevention:
94
+ - "Do not rely on fetch-tags: false to suppress tag fetching when fetch-depth: 0 is also set — it has no effect"
95
+ - "If tag presence affects workflow logic, explicitly verify the tag state with git tag -l after checkout"
96
+ - "Track checkout#2195 for a fix in future actions/checkout releases"
97
+ - "As a workaround, delete all tags after checkout using: git tag -d $(git tag -l) || true"
98
+ docs:
99
+ - url: "https://github.com/actions/checkout/issues/2195"
100
+ label: "checkout#2195 — fetch-tags: false still fetches tags if fetch-depth is 0 (Jun 2025, 10 reactions)"
101
+ - url: "https://github.com/actions/checkout#usage"
102
+ label: "actions/checkout Usage — fetch-depth and fetch-tags inputs"
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