@htekdev/actions-debugger 1.0.41 → 1.0.42
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- package/errors/runner-environment/runner-workspace-vs-github-workspace-parent-directory.yml +100 -0
- package/errors/silent-failures/actions-runner-debug-wrong-secret-name.yml +90 -0
- package/errors/silent-failures/github-env-vars-not-shared-across-jobs.yml +96 -0
- package/errors/silent-failures/matrix-exclude-value-mismatch-silently-ignored.yml +96 -0
- package/package.json +1 -1
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id: runner-environment-098
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title: "runner.workspace is the parent of the repo root — not the checked-out repo"
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category: runner-environment
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severity: silent-failure
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tags:
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- runner.workspace
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- github.workspace
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- path
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- context
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github.workspace = /home/runner/work/REPO/REPO ← the checked-out repo root
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runner.workspace = /home/runner/work/REPO ← one level ABOVE the repo root
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runner.workspace is the "runner work directory" that CONTAINS the repo clone
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folder, not the repo itself. The official documentation describes this distinction,
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but the names are confusingly similar and many developers assume runner.workspace
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is equivalent to "where my code is" — which is github.workspace.
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Consequences:
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- working-directory: ${{ runner.workspace }} silently points one level above
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the repo, causing file-not-found errors on relative paths inside the repo.
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- Path-building expressions like runner.workspace + '/src' resolve to a
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path that doesn't exist.
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a context resolution failure, making the root cause hard to identify.
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On some self-hosted runner configurations both paths may resolve to the same
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directory, masking the bug until the workflow runs on a GitHub-hosted runner.
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Source: GitHub Actions contexts documentation; GitHub Community/15327;
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Stack Overflow path confusion questions with 100K+ combined views.
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Replace runner.workspace with github.workspace (or the $GITHUB_WORKSPACE
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environment variable) when the intent is to reference the checked-out repo root.
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Use runner.workspace only when intentionally targeting the parent directory
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that contains the repo clone — for example, creating a sibling directory for
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build artifacts that should live outside the repo tree.
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- language: yaml
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label: "Use github.workspace for the repo root"
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- uses: actions/checkout@v4
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# ❌ WRONG — runner.workspace is one level ABOVE the repo
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# - name: Wrong path
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# working-directory: ${{ runner.workspace }}
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# ✅ CORRECT — github.workspace is the repo root
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- name: List repo files
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run: ls ${{ github.workspace }}
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# ✅ ALSO CORRECT — $GITHUB_WORKSPACE env var is identical
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working-directory: ${{ github.workspace }}
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run: ls .
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# ✅ Intentional use of runner.workspace — sibling dir outside repo
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run: mkdir ${{ runner.workspace }}/build-output
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# GitHub-hosted runner path layout:
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# └── my-repo/ ← runner.workspace (${{ runner.workspace }})
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# └── my-repo/ ← github.workspace (${{ github.workspace }})
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# $GITHUB_WORKSPACE == ${{ github.workspace }} (same value, two access methods)
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- url: "https://docs.github.com/en/actions/writing-workflows/choosing-what-your-workflow-does/accessing-contextual-information-about-workflow-runs#github-context"
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label: "GitHub Actions — github context (workspace)"
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- url: "https://docs.github.com/en/actions/writing-workflows/choosing-what-your-workflow-does/accessing-contextual-information-about-workflow-runs#runner-context"
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label: "GitHub Actions — runner context (workspace)"
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id: silent-failures-045
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title: "ACTIONS_RUNNER_DEBUG / ACTIONS_STEP_DEBUG typo — debug logging silently disabled"
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category: silent-failures
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severity: silent-failure
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tags:
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- debug
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- secrets
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(or repository variables since October 2023):
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ACTIONS_RUNNER_DEBUG = "true" — runner diagnostic logs (runner.diag.log,
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Worker_*.log files attached to the run as a downloadable zip)
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ACTIONS_STEP_DEBUG = "true" — verbose step-level debug output shown
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inline in each step log section
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ACTIONS_DEBUG, or ENABLE_DEBUG, GitHub silently ignores them. The workflow
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A secondary failure mode: setting these as workflow-level env: variables has
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no effect — debug logging requires them as repository secrets or repository
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variables, not env: entries.
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ACTIONS_RUNNER_DEBUG (value: true)
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Path: Repository Settings → Secrets and variables → Actions → New repository secret.
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These can also be set at the organization level to apply across all repos.
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Runner diagnostic logs from ACTIONS_RUNNER_DEBUG are available as a
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downloadable zip file attached to the workflow run — not shown inline.
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Step debug logs from ACTIONS_STEP_DEBUG appear inline in each step as
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collapsed "##[debug]" lines.
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label: "workflow_dispatch input to enable debug for a single run without changing secrets"
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type: boolean
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description: 'Enable step debug logging for this run'
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default: false
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label: "Check which debug secrets are active"
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- url: "https://docs.github.com/en/actions/writing-workflows/choosing-what-your-workflow-does/store-information-in-variables"
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title: "GITHUB_ENV variables are job-scoped — not shared with downstream needs: jobs"
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a generated matrix combination. If any pair fails to match, the combination
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matrix: {os: [ubuntu-latest], node: [18, 20]}
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exclude: [{os: ubuntu-latest, version: 18}] # 'version' not a matrix key → ignored
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that the exclude rule was ineffective.
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Source: GitHub Docs matrix strategy; GitHub Community/26957; Stack Overflow
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Use the exact string that appears in your matrix definition when writing
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exclude entries. Run a matrix debug step to confirm the actual values
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conditions, use the if: condition on the job instead of exclude:.
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functions that exact-match exclude cannot.
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label: "Correct exclude — exact value match required"
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matrix:
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os: [ubuntu-latest, windows-latest, macos-latest]
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node: [18, 20, 22]
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exclude:
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node: 18
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# Incorrect examples (silently ignored):
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runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
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steps:
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run: echo '${{ toJSON(matrix) }}'
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label: "Alternative — use if: for flexible exclusion"
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jobs:
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if: >-
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!(matrix.os == 'windows-latest' && matrix.node == 18)
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strategy:
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matrix:
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os: [ubuntu-latest, windows-latest]
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node: [18, 20]
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runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
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prevention:
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- "Use the exact strings from your matrix definition in exclude entries — copy-paste, do not retype"
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- "Add a debug step printing toJSON(matrix) to verify which combinations GitHub actually generates"
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- "Test matrix changes on a branch and review the job list before merging to confirm excluded combinations are gone"
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docs:
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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#excluding-matrix-configurations"
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label: "GitHub Docs — Excluding matrix configurations"
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- url: "https://docs.github.com/en/actions/writing-workflows/choosing-when-your-workflow-runs/using-conditions-to-control-job-execution"
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label: "GitHub Docs — Using conditions to control job execution"
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