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+ id: known-unsolved-021
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+ title: "secrets: inherit Does Not Cascade to Second-Level Nested Reusable Workflows"
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+ category: known-unsolved
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+ severity: silent-failure
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+ tags:
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+ - reusable-workflow
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+ - secrets
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+ - secrets-inherit
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+ - nesting
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+ - silent-failure
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+
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+ patterns:
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+ - regex: "secret .+ is required, but not provided"
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+ flags: "i"
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+ - regex: "secrets\\.\\w+ is not a valid secret key"
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+ flags: "i"
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+
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+ error_messages:
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+ - "Secret GIT_PAT is required, but not provided"
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+ - "Required secret 'MY_SECRET' was not provided by the caller"
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+
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+ root_cause: |
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+ `secrets: inherit` in a caller workflow passes ALL repository and organization
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+ secrets to the directly-called (first-level) reusable workflow. However, if that
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+ reusable workflow then calls ANOTHER reusable workflow (second level), those
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+ inherited secrets are NOT automatically forwarded to the second level.
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+
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+ Each `workflow_call` boundary is a discrete secrets scope. `secrets: inherit`
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+ only covers one hop. If you have:
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+
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+ root.yml → (secrets: inherit) → level1.yml → level2.yml
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+
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+ then `level2.yml` receives an empty secrets context unless `level1.yml`
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+ explicitly passes them via its own `secrets:` block.
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+
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+ This is a platform design decision, not a bug. GitHub has confirmed that
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+ `secrets: inherit` does not cascade through multiple `workflow_call` layers.
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+ There is no current mechanism for automatic multi-level secret propagation.
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+
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+ Community reports: actions/runner#2709 (open, labeled bug, 8 👍, 2023–2025),
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+ community/discussions/23107.
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+
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+ fix: |
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+ Explicitly declare and pass secrets at EVERY reusable workflow boundary.
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+
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+ For level1.yml to forward secrets to level2.yml, level1.yml must:
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+ 1. Declare secrets in its on.workflow_call.secrets block.
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+ 2. Pass those secrets explicitly in the jobs.*.secrets block when calling level2.yml.
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+
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+ Alternatively, use `secrets: inherit` at EACH level — but the calling workflow
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+ (level1.yml) itself must also explicitly declare the secrets it expects so
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+ they are available in its scope to pass down.
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+
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+ fix_code:
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+ - language: yaml
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+ label: "root.yml — caller uses secrets: inherit for first hop"
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+ code: |
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+ jobs:
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+ call-level1:
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+ uses: ./.github/workflows/level1.yml
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+ secrets: inherit # passes ALL secrets to level1.yml only
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+
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+ - language: yaml
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+ label: "level1.yml — must declare AND re-forward secrets to level2.yml"
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+ code: |
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+ on:
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+ workflow_call:
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+ secrets:
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+ MY_SECRET:
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+ required: true
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+ DEPLOY_TOKEN:
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+ required: false
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+
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+ jobs:
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+ call-level2:
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+ uses: ./.github/workflows/level2.yml
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+ secrets:
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+ MY_SECRET: ${{ secrets.MY_SECRET }} # explicit re-forward
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+ DEPLOY_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.DEPLOY_TOKEN }} # explicit re-forward
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+
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+ - language: yaml
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+ label: "level2.yml — must declare secrets it expects"
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+ code: |
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+ on:
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+ workflow_call:
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+ secrets:
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+ MY_SECRET:
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+ required: true
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+ DEPLOY_TOKEN:
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+ required: false
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+
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+ jobs:
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+ use-secrets:
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+ runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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+ steps:
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+ - name: Use secret
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+ run: echo "token length = ${#MY_SECRET}"
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+ env:
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+ MY_SECRET: ${{ secrets.MY_SECRET }}
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+
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+ prevention:
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+ - "Audit every workflow_call boundary in nested reusable workflows — each hop must explicitly forward secrets."
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+ - "Document required secrets at every level in workflow comments to avoid silent empty-string failures."
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+ - "Use composite actions instead of nested reusable workflows when secrets do not need to cross job boundaries — composite actions share the parent job's secrets context automatically."
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+ - "Test nested workflows by echoing a non-sensitive derived value (e.g., secret length) at each level to confirm propagation."
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+
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+ docs:
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+ - url: "https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/reusing-workflows#passing-secrets-to-nested-workflows"
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+ label: "GitHub Docs — Passing secrets to nested workflows"
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+ - url: "https://github.com/actions/runner/issues/2709"
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+ label: "actions/runner#2709 — Passing secrets to reusable workflow does not work (open, 2023)"
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+ - url: "https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/23107"
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+ label: "community/discussions#23107 — Inheriting secrets in reusable workflows"
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+ id: runner-environment-059
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+ title: "Org-Level Self-Hosted Runner in Group Never Dispatched — Job Queued Indefinitely"
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+ category: runner-environment
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+ severity: error
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+ tags:
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+ - self-hosted-runner
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+ - runner-group
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+ - org-runner
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+ - queued
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+ - dispatch
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+
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+ patterns:
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+ - regex: "no runner.*matching.*label.*self-hosted"
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+ flags: "i"
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+ - regex: "runner_group_id.*null"
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+ flags: "i"
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+
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+ error_messages:
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+ - "Can't find any online and idle self-hosted runner in the current repository, account/organization that matches the required labels: 'self-hosted, <group-name>'"
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+ - "Waiting for a runner to pick up this job..."
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+
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+ root_cause: |
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+ When a self-hosted runner is registered at the ORGANIZATION level and placed into
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+ a runner group that has explicit repository access, the GitHub Actions dispatcher
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+ sometimes fails to resolve the runner's group membership within the target
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+ repository's scope. The job's metadata shows runner_group_id: null throughout the
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+ entire wait period, meaning the internal broker never matched the org-level runner
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+ to the queued job.
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+
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+ This affects runners using the V2 broker protocol
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+ (broker.actions.githubusercontent.com) on GitHub Team and Enterprise plans.
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+ The runner appears "Online" in the org settings, the runner group lists the target
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+ repository as allowed, and the runs-on labels match — yet the job never starts.
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+
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+ Root technical cause: the dispatcher resolves runner group membership differently
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+ for org-scoped runners vs. repo-scoped runners. When the runner is registered at
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+ org scope, the broker does not propagate its group_id to the queued job record,
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+ so no assignment occurs.
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+
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+ fix: |
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+ Short-term workaround (immediate):
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+ Re-register the runner at the REPOSITORY level instead of the organization level.
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+ This bypasses the group dispatch path and the job is assigned immediately.
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+
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+ Long-term fix:
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+ 1. Monitor GitHub Actions runner releases for a fix to org-level group dispatch.
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+ 2. Use GitHub-hosted larger runners or runner scale sets (Actions Runner Controller)
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+ for org-level sharing — these use a different dispatch mechanism that is not
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+ affected by this bug.
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+ 3. If org-level management is required, use runner groups with repo-scoped runner
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+ registration and rely on group access policies to control visibility.
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+
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+ fix_code:
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+ - language: yaml
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+ label: "Re-register runner at repository level (workaround)"
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+ code: |
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+ # 1. Remove the runner from the org-level runner list in GitHub UI:
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+ # Settings → Actions → Runners → (select runner) → Remove runner
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+ #
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+ # 2. Re-register the runner at the REPO level:
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+ # <repo> → Settings → Actions → Runners → New self-hosted runner
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+ # Follow setup commands shown in the UI.
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+ #
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+ # 3. Your workflow runs-on stays the same:
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+ jobs:
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+ build:
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+ runs-on: [self-hosted, my-runner-label]
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+ steps:
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+ - uses: actions/checkout@v4
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+
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+ - language: yaml
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+ label: "Use Actions Runner Controller (ARC) for org-level runners"
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+ code: |
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+ # ARC scale sets are not affected by the org-runner group dispatch bug.
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+ # Install the controller chart and create a runner scale set:
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+ #
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+ # helm install arc-runner-set \
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+ # --namespace arc-runners \
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+ # oci://ghcr.io/actions/actions-runner-controller-charts/gha-runner-scale-set \
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+ # --set githubConfigUrl=https://github.com/<org> \
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+ # --set githubConfigSecret.github_token=<token>
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+ #
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+ # Then reference in your workflow:
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+ jobs:
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+ build:
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+ runs-on: arc-runner-set
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+ steps:
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+ - uses: actions/checkout@v4
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+
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+ prevention:
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+ - "Register self-hosted runners at repository level when possible to avoid org-level dispatch issues."
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+ - "After registering a runner, trigger a test workflow immediately to confirm dispatch before relying on it in production."
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+ - "Use Actions Runner Controller (ARC) scale sets for org-wide shared runners — ARC bypasses the runner group dispatch path."
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+ - "Check runner_group_id via the API (`GET /repos/{owner}/{repo}/actions/runs/{run_id}/jobs`) when a job is stuck — null means dispatch failed at the broker level."
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+
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+ docs:
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+ - url: "https://github.com/actions/runner/issues/4429"
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+ label: "actions/runner#4429 — Org-level runner never dispatched despite correct group access (May 2026)"
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+ - url: "https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-github-hosted-runners/using-github-hosted-runners/about-github-hosted-runners"
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+ label: "GitHub Docs — Runner registration scopes"
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+ - url: "https://docs.github.com/en/actions/hosting-your-own-runners/managing-self-hosted-runners/using-self-hosted-runners-in-a-workflow"
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+ label: "GitHub Docs — Using self-hosted runners in a workflow"
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+ id: triggers-019
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+ title: "workflow_run-Triggered Job Checks Out Default Branch, Not the Triggering PR's Branch"
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+ category: triggers
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+ severity: silent-failure
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+ tags:
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+ - workflow_run
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+ - checkout
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+ - default-branch
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+ - silent-failure
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+ - pull-request
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+
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+ patterns:
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+ - regex: "workflow_run.*head_branch"
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+ flags: "i"
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+ - regex: "github\\.event\\.workflow_run\\.head_branch"
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+ flags: "i"
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+
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+ error_messages:
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+ - "# No error message — the job silently runs against the wrong branch (e.g., main instead of the PR's feature branch)"
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+ - "HEAD is now at <main-branch-commit> — expected feature branch content not present"
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+
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+ root_cause: |
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+ When a workflow is triggered via `workflow_run`, the triggered workflow ALWAYS
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+ runs in the context of the repository's DEFAULT branch, not the branch that
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+ caused the original workflow to run.
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+
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+ This means that `actions/checkout` without an explicit `ref:` will check out
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+ the default branch (e.g., `main`), even when the triggering workflow ran on a
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+ feature branch or PR. The job may silently pass because it's testing old code
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+ on `main` rather than the developer's new changes.
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+
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+ This is by design: `workflow_run` is intended for privileged workflows that
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+ run in the base repository context regardless of where the triggering push came
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+ from. It avoids giving fork PRs access to secrets — but it also means the
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+ checkout behavior surprises developers expecting to test branch code.
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+
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+ The branch of the triggering workflow IS available via the event context:
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+ `github.event.workflow_run.head_branch`
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+ `github.event.workflow_run.head_sha`
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+
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+ fix: |
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+ Explicitly set the `ref:` in your `actions/checkout` step to the triggering
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+ workflow's head commit SHA or branch name.
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+
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+ Use `head_sha` (not `head_branch`) for more precise pinning — branch names
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+ can advance between trigger and checkout for busy repositories.
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+
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+ fix_code:
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+ - language: yaml
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+ label: "Checkout the triggering workflow's exact commit"
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+ code: |
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+ on:
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+ workflow_run:
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+ workflows: ["CI — Unit Tests"]
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+ types: [completed]
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+
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+ jobs:
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+ deploy:
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+ runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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+ if: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.conclusion == 'success' }}
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+ steps:
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+ - uses: actions/checkout@v4
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+ with:
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+ # Use head_sha for precise pinning — not head_branch
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+ ref: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.head_sha }}
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+
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+ - language: yaml
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+ label: "Download artifacts from the triggering workflow run instead of re-checking out"
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+ code: |
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+ # For deployment workflows, prefer downloading the build artifact
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+ # from the triggering run rather than re-building from source.
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+ # This avoids the branch checkout problem entirely.
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+ jobs:
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+ deploy:
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+ runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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+ if: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.conclusion == 'success' }}
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+ steps:
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+ - uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
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+ with:
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+ run-id: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.id }}
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+ name: build-output
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+ github-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
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+ - name: Deploy
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+ run: ./deploy.sh
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+
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+ - language: yaml
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+ label: "Guard against running on wrong branch with a condition"
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+ code: |
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+ jobs:
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+ deploy:
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+ runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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+ # Only deploy when triggered from the main branch to avoid
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+ # accidentally deploying non-main code
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+ if: |
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+ github.event.workflow_run.conclusion == 'success' &&
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+ github.event.workflow_run.head_branch == 'main'
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+ steps:
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+ - uses: actions/checkout@v4
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+ with:
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+ ref: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.head_sha }}
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+
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+ prevention:
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+ - "Always specify ref: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.head_sha }} in checkout steps inside workflow_run-triggered jobs."
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+ - "Prefer downloading build artifacts over re-checking-out source code in workflow_run jobs to avoid branch confusion."
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+ - "Log github.event.workflow_run.head_branch and head_sha at the start of workflow_run jobs for debugging."
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+ - "Use the conclusion check (if: github.event.workflow_run.conclusion == 'success') to avoid deploying failed builds."
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+
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+ docs:
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+ - url: "https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/events-that-trigger-workflows#workflow_run"
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+ label: "GitHub Docs — workflow_run event"
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+ - url: "https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/events-that-trigger-workflows#using-data-from-the-triggering-workflow"
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+ label: "GitHub Docs — Using data from the triggering workflow"
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+ - url: "https://stackoverflow.com/questions/76184351"
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+ label: "SO#76184351 — workflow_run job runs on wrong (default) branch"
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+ id: yaml-syntax-024
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+ title: "Reusable Workflow Nesting Exceeds Maximum Depth of 4 Levels"
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+ category: yaml-syntax
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+ severity: error
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+ tags:
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+ - reusable-workflow
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+ - nesting
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+ - depth-limit
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+ - workflow_call
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+ - yaml-parse-error
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+
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+ patterns:
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+ - regex: "would exceed the limit on called workflow depth of \\d+"
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+ flags: "i"
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+ - regex: "calls workflow .+, but doing so would exceed the limit"
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+ flags: "i"
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+
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+ error_messages:
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+ - "error parsing called workflow \"./.github/workflows/deploy.yml@\": job \"build\" calls workflow \"./.github/workflows/release.yml@\", but doing so would exceed the limit on called workflow depth of 3"
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+ - "but doing so would exceed the limit on called workflow depth of 3"
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+
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+ root_cause: |
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+ GitHub Actions enforces a maximum reusable workflow call depth of 4 levels total.
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+ The top-level workflow counts as level 1, so the maximum number of sequential
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+ workflow_call hops is 3 (levels 2, 3, and 4).
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+
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+ The error message says "depth of 3" because it refers to the maximum allowed
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+ zero-indexed depth of called workflows, not the total chain length. When your
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+ chain would require a 4th call (fifth total workflow), GitHub rejects the YAML
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+ at parse time — before any runner picks up the job.
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+
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+ Example chain that fails:
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+ root.yml → a.yml → b.yml → c.yml → d.yml (depth index 4 → rejected)
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+
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+ Example chain that succeeds:
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+ root.yml → a.yml → b.yml → c.yml (depth index 3 → allowed)
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+
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+ This limit was increased from 2 to 3 in August 2022 and is currently fixed at 4
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+ total levels (depth index 0–3).
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+
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+ fix: |
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+ Reduce the nesting depth so the total chain is 4 levels or fewer.
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+ Strategies:
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+ 1. Flatten: merge two deeply-nested reusable workflows into one.
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+ 2. Convert inner reusables to composite actions — composite actions do NOT
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+ count toward the reusable workflow depth limit.
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+ 3. Restructure so leaf workflows are composite actions, keeping reusable
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+ workflows only at the top layers.
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+
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+ fix_code:
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+ - language: yaml
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+ label: "Replace inner reusable workflow with a composite action"
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+ code: |
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+ # Instead of calling another reusable workflow at depth 4,
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+ # use a composite action in .github/actions/my-task/action.yml
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+ # which has no depth limit.
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+
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+ # .github/actions/my-task/action.yml
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+ name: My Task
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+ description: Previously a reusable workflow, now a composite action
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+ runs:
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+ using: composite
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+ steps:
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+ - name: Do the work
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+ shell: bash
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+ run: echo "doing the work"
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+
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+ # Called from the deeply-nested workflow:
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+ - name: Run my task
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+ uses: ./.github/actions/my-task # composite, no depth counted
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+
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+ - language: yaml
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+ label: "Flatten two reusable workflows into one to reduce depth"
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+ code: |
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+ # Before (depth 4 — fails):
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+ # root.yml → build.yml → test.yml → lint.yml → scan.yml
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+ #
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+ # After (depth 3 — passes):
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+ # Merge lint.yml and scan.yml into a single quality.yml
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+
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+ # quality.yml
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+ on:
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+ workflow_call:
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+ inputs:
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+ target:
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+ required: true
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+ type: string
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+ jobs:
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+ lint:
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+ runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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+ steps:
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+ - uses: actions/checkout@v4
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+ - run: echo "linting ${{ inputs.target }}"
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+ scan:
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+ runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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+ steps:
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+ - uses: actions/checkout@v4
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+ - run: echo "scanning ${{ inputs.target }}"
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+
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+ prevention:
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+ - "Map your reusable workflow call chain before writing YAML — count total levels."
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+ - "Prefer composite actions for leaf-level tasks; they have no depth limit."
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+ - "Limit reusable workflow use to high-value shared orchestration layers, not every step."
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+ - "If depth 4 is genuinely required, consider splitting the pipeline into separate triggered workflows using workflow_run instead of nested workflow_call."
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+
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+ docs:
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+ - url: "https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/reusing-workflows#nesting-reusable-workflows"
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+ label: "GitHub Docs — Nesting reusable workflows"
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+ - url: "https://github.blog/changelog/2022-08-22-github-actions-improvements-to-reusable-workflows-2/"
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+ label: "GitHub Changelog — Nesting increased to 4 levels (August 2022)"
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+ - url: "https://github.com/actions/runner/issues/1797"
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+ label: "actions/runner#1797 — Original depth-limit enhancement request"
package/package.json CHANGED
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  {
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  "name": "@htekdev/actions-debugger",
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- "version": "1.0.22",
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+ "version": "1.0.23",
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  "description": "65+ real GitHub Actions errors, queryable by agents. MCP server + Copilot skills + error database.",
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  "type": "module",
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  "main": "./dist/index.js",