@htekdev/actions-debugger 1.0.48 → 1.0.50

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+ id: caching-artifacts-035
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+ title: 'actions/cache fail-on-cache-miss: true causes first-run workflow failure — no cache exists on initial or rekeyed run'
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+ category: caching-artifacts
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+ severity: error
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+ tags:
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+ - cache
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+ - fail-on-cache-miss
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+ - first-run
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+ - actions-cache
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+ - cache-miss
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+ - bootstrap
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+ patterns:
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+ - regex: 'fail-on-cache-miss:\s*true'
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+ flags: 'i'
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+ - regex: 'Error: Cannot find a cache that matches the specified keys'
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+ flags: 'i'
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+ error_messages:
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+ - 'Error: Cannot find a cache that matches the specified keys'
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+ - 'Cache not found for input keys: ...'
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+ - '##[error]Cannot find a cache that matches the specified keys'
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+ root_cause: |
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+ The actions/cache action added a fail-on-cache-miss input (introduced in v3.3.0,
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+ available in v4). When set to true, the action exits with a non-zero status code
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+ if no cache entry matches the provided key or restore-keys list. The intended use
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+ case is detecting stale or misconfigured cache keys in established pipelines.
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+
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+ The critical problem: on the very first run of a workflow (new repository, newly
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+ added cache step, or after changing the cache key expression), NO cache exists by
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+ definition. With fail-on-cache-miss: true, the action fails immediately and the
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+ job exits before any steps produce the artifacts that would be cached.
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+
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+ This creates a bootstrap deadlock:
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+ 1. Job starts — no cache exists — fail-on-cache-miss: true fires — job fails
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+ 2. Post-step cache save never runs because the job failed
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+ 3. Next run repeats step 1 — cache is never populated — workflow is permanently broken
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+
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+ The same issue occurs whenever the cache key expression changes (adding runner OS,
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+ changing the hash source file, bumping a version prefix), because all existing
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+ caches miss the new key pattern. Until the new cache is warm, every run fails.
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+
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+ Matrix builds compound the problem: each unique matrix dimension (OS × version)
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+ needs its own initial run to seed the cache, so all combinations fail in parallel
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+ on first use of the new key.
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+ fix: |
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+ Remove fail-on-cache-miss: true from the actions/cache step unless you have an
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+ externally pre-seeded cache and a specific requirement to guarantee it exists
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+ (rare, advanced use case).
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+
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+ For the common use case of skipping expensive install steps on cache hit:
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+ use the cache-hit output instead. cache-hit is 'true' on exact key match and
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+ allows downstream steps to be conditional, while still letting the job complete
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+ successfully on a miss so the cache can be populated.
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+
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+ If you genuinely need to gate on cache existence (e.g., a nightly build that
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+ consumes a separately-seeded model or dataset cache), run a dedicated cache-warming
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+ workflow first and use fail-on-cache-miss: true only after confirming the seeder
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+ workflow has run at least once.
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+ fix_code:
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+ - language: yaml
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+ label: 'Use cache-hit output for conditional install instead of fail-on-cache-miss'
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+ code: |
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+ jobs:
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+ build:
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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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+
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+ - name: Cache npm dependencies
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+ id: cache-npm
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+ uses: actions/cache@v4
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+ with:
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+ path: ~/.npm
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+ key: ${{ runner.os }}-npm-${{ hashFiles('**/package-lock.json') }}
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+ restore-keys: |
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+ ${{ runner.os }}-npm-
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+ # AVOID: fail-on-cache-miss: true ← breaks first run (deadlock)
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+
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+ - name: Install dependencies
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+ # Only runs on cache miss — fast path skipped on hit
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+ if: steps.cache-npm.outputs.cache-hit != 'true'
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+ run: npm ci
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+
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+ - name: Build
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+ run: npm run build
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+
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+ - language: yaml
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+ label: 'Dedicated cache-warming workflow to pre-seed before fail-on-cache-miss use'
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+ code: |
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+ # .github/workflows/warm-cache.yml — run this first to pre-seed
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+ name: Warm Cache
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+ on:
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+ schedule:
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+ - cron: '0 6 * * 1'
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+ workflow_dispatch: # Allow manual trigger when rekeying cache
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+
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+ jobs:
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+ warm:
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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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+ - name: Cache dependencies
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+ uses: actions/cache@v4
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+ with:
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+ path: ~/.npm
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+ key: ${{ runner.os }}-npm-${{ hashFiles('**/package-lock.json') }}
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+ - name: Install to populate cache
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+ run: npm ci
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+ prevention:
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+ - 'Never set fail-on-cache-miss: true on a fresh workflow or after changing the cache key expression — the cache cannot exist yet'
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+ - 'Use cache-hit output and conditional if: steps.id.outputs.cache-hit != true for skip-on-hit behavior without failing on miss'
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+ - 'When rekeying cache (OS prefix, hash source change), trigger a manual cache-warming workflow_dispatch run before deploying the new key'
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+ - 'Test new cache key expressions in a feature branch where a job failure will not block main'
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+ docs:
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+ - url: 'https://github.com/actions/cache'
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+ label: 'actions/cache README — fail-on-cache-miss input documentation'
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+ - url: 'https://docs.github.com/en/actions/writing-workflows/choosing-what-your-workflow-does/caching-dependencies-to-speed-up-workflows'
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+ label: 'GitHub Docs: Caching dependencies to speed up workflows'
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+ - url: 'https://github.com/actions/cache/blob/main/tips-and-workarounds.md'
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+ label: 'actions/cache tips and workarounds — cache miss handling patterns'
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+ id: permissions-auth-037
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+ title: 'Environment secrets are only accessible to jobs that declare a matching environment: key — other jobs silently receive empty string'
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+ category: permissions-auth
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+ severity: silent-failure
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+ tags:
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+ - environment
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+ - secrets
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+ - environment-secrets
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+ - deployment-environment
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+ - job-scoped
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+ - secret-scope
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+ patterns:
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+ - regex: 'environment:\s*[a-z0-9_-]+.*secrets\.|secrets\.[A-Z_]+'
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+ flags: 'i'
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+ error_messages:
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+ - "(No error — secrets.<SECRET_NAME> resolves to '' in jobs that do not declare the matching environment:)"
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+ root_cause: |
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+ GitHub Actions supports three secret scopes with different visibility:
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+ 1. Repository secrets — available to all jobs in all workflows in the repository
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+ 2. Organization secrets — available to authorized repositories/workflows
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+ 3. Environment secrets — ONLY available to jobs that declare environment: <env-name>
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+
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+ Environment secrets are scoped to a specific deployment environment and are
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+ intentionally isolated. A job that references secrets.MY_ENV_SECRET without
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+ declaring environment: production receives '' (empty string) for that secret
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+ with no error, no warning, and no indication that the secret exists elsewhere.
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+
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+ This isolation is a security feature: environment secrets are only released to
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+ jobs that have satisfied environment protection rules (required reviewers, wait
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+ timers, deployment branch policies). However it becomes a silent failure when:
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+
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+ - A secret is accidentally created in an environment instead of the repository scope
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+ - A reusable workflow job uses the secret but the caller job did not declare environment:
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+ - A job is refactored to remove environment: (to skip protection rules in testing) but
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+ still references the now-inaccessible environment secret
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+ - A developer expects an environment secret to work like a repository secret
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+
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+ The effect is indistinguishable from the secret not existing: the value is '' and the
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+ job may fail with an auth error, a blank config value, or silently produce wrong output.
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+ fix: |
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+ Determine the intended scope:
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+ - If the secret should be accessible to all jobs: create it as a repository secret
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+ (Settings > Secrets and variables > Actions > Repository secrets)
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+ - If the secret must be gated by deployment protection rules: keep it as an environment
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+ secret AND add environment: <env-name> to every job that needs it
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+ - If both a repository secret and an environment secret share the same name:
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+ the environment secret takes precedence in jobs that declare that environment
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+
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+ Use the GitHub Settings UI to confirm which scope a secret belongs to before
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+ debugging unexpected empty values in run steps.
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+ fix_code:
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+ - language: yaml
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+ label: 'Add environment: to the job that needs the environment-scoped secret'
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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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+ # Without this environment: key, secrets.DEPLOY_API_KEY is ''
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+ # even though it exists as an environment secret for 'production'
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+ environment: production
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+ steps:
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+ - name: Deploy to production
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+ env:
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+ API_KEY: ${{ secrets.DEPLOY_API_KEY }}
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+ run: echo "Deploying with scoped key"
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+
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+ - language: yaml
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+ label: 'Separate build (no environment) from deploy (with environment) to scope protection rules to deploy only'
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+ code: |
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+ jobs:
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+ build:
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+ runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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+ # No environment: here — only repository-scoped secrets are needed for build
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+ steps:
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+ - uses: actions/checkout@v4
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+ - run: echo "Building artifacts"
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+
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+ deploy:
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+ needs: build
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+ runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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+ environment: production # Required reviewers or wait timer enforced here
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+ steps:
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+ - name: Deploy
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+ env:
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+ # DEPLOY_KEY is an environment secret — only available because
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+ # environment: production is declared on this job
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+ DEPLOY_KEY: ${{ secrets.DEPLOY_KEY }}
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+ run: echo "Deploying with environment-scoped secret"
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+ prevention:
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+ - 'When creating a secret, confirm its intended scope: environment secrets require the matching environment: on every job that needs them'
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+ - 'If a secret is needed in a build job (no deployment environment), create it as a repository secret not an environment secret'
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+ - 'Add environment: to reusable workflow caller jobs when the called workflow references environment-scoped secrets'
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+ - 'Use the GitHub Settings UI to audit secret scopes when debugging empty secret values'
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+ docs:
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+ - url: 'https://docs.github.com/en/actions/deployment/targeting-different-environments/using-environments-for-deployment'
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+ label: 'GitHub Docs: Using environments for deployment'
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+ - url: 'https://docs.github.com/en/actions/security-for-github-actions/security-guides/using-secrets-in-github-actions#creating-secrets-for-an-environment'
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+ label: 'GitHub Docs: Creating secrets for an environment'
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+ - url: 'https://docs.github.com/en/actions/writing-workflows/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#jobsjob_idenvironment'
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+ label: 'GitHub Docs: jobs.<job_id>.environment syntax'
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+ id: runner-environment-104
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+ title: 'Private container registry image (ghcr.io, Docker Hub private) requires credentials: in the container: block — a docker login step is too late'
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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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+ - ghcr
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+ - private-registry
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+ - credentials
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+ - docker-pull
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+ - job-container
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+ - services
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+ patterns:
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+ - regex: 'pull access denied.*repository does not exist or may require.*login'
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+ flags: 'i'
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+ - regex: 'unauthorized.*authentication required|denied.*requested access to the resource is denied'
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+ flags: 'i'
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+ error_messages:
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+ - 'Error response from daemon: pull access denied for ghcr.io/org/image, repository does not exist or may require docker login: denied'
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+ - 'Error: unauthorized: authentication required'
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+ - 'Error pulling image: denied: requested access to the resource is denied'
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+ - 'toomanyrequests: You have reached your pull rate limit'
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+ root_cause: |
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+ When a job specifies a container image via jobs.<id>.container.image:, GitHub Actions
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+ pulls the image before the job starts — before any steps execute. There is no
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+ opportunity to authenticate with a docker login step because steps run inside the
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+ already-running container.
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+
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+ Many workflows attempt to call docker/login-action or similar in a step, but by
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+ then the container pull has either succeeded or already failed. The login step
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+ has no effect on the original image pull.
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+
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+ The same limitation applies to services containers (jobs.<id>.services.<id>.image:):
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+ all service containers are also pulled at job startup before any steps run.
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+
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+ Common scenarios that hit this error:
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+ - Private GitHub Container Registry (ghcr.io) images requiring a PAT with
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+ read:packages scope
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+ - Docker Hub private repository images (rate-limited or private-tier)
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+ - Self-hosted or corporate registries requiring Basic auth
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+ - AWS ECR private images (ECR is not directly supported via credentials: block —
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+ see fix for the ECR-specific workaround)
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+ fix: |
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+ Provide credentials in the container: or services: block using the credentials: key.
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+ These credentials are used at image pull time, before any steps begin.
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+
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+ For ghcr.io: use github.actor as username and a PAT with read:packages scope as
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+ password. If the package is in the same org and the repository has package access,
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+ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN may also work.
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+
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+ For Docker Hub: use a Docker Hub username and access token (not password).
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+
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+ For AWS ECR private images: use a self-hosted runner with ECR credentials
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+ pre-configured on the host, or build a public mirror of your private image.
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+ The credentials: block does not support dynamic ECR token retrieval.
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+ fix_code:
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+ - language: yaml
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+ label: 'Authenticate to a private ghcr.io image using credentials in the container block'
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+ code: |
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+ jobs:
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+ test:
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+ runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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+ container:
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+ image: ghcr.io/myorg/private-runner:latest
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+ # credentials: evaluated at job startup BEFORE any steps run
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+ credentials:
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+ username: ${{ github.actor }}
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+ password: ${{ secrets.GHCR_PAT }}
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+ # For same-org packages with package access enabled:
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+ # password: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
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+ steps:
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+ - uses: actions/checkout@v4
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+ - run: echo "Running inside authenticated private container"
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+
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+ - language: yaml
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+ label: 'Private Docker Hub image in a services block using credentials'
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+ code: |
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+ jobs:
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+ integration-test:
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+ runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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+ services:
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+ database:
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+ image: myorg/private-db:5.7
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+ # credentials: here too — service images are pulled before steps
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+ credentials:
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+ username: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_USERNAME }}
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+ password: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_TOKEN }}
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+ ports:
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+ - 5432:5432
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+ steps:
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+ - uses: actions/checkout@v4
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+ - run: echo "Integration test against private DB image"
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+ prevention:
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+ - 'Always use the credentials: block inside container: or services: for private images — a docker login step in run: is too late'
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+ - 'For same-org ghcr.io images, configure package visibility to allow GITHUB_TOKEN to avoid managing a separate PAT'
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+ - 'Test authentication separately with docker pull from a local machine using the same credentials before wiring into a workflow'
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+ docs:
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+ - url: 'https://docs.github.com/en/actions/writing-workflows/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#jobsjob_idcontainer'
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+ label: 'GitHub Docs: jobs.<job_id>.container.credentials'
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+ - url: 'https://docs.github.com/en/packages/managing-github-packages-using-github-actions-workflows/publishing-and-installing-a-package-with-github-actions'
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+ label: 'GitHub Docs: Using GITHUB_TOKEN with GitHub Packages (ghcr.io)'
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+ - url: 'https://docs.github.com/en/actions/writing-workflows/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#jobsjob_idservicesservice_idcredentials'
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+ label: 'GitHub Docs: jobs.<job_id>.services.<service_id>.credentials'
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+ id: runner-environment-105
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+ title: 'macOS 12 (Monterey) runner retired September 2024 — runs-on: macos-12 workflows fail or queue indefinitely'
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+ category: runner-environment
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+ severity: error
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+ tags:
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+ - macos-12
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+ - runner-retirement
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+ - macos-monterey
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+ - deprecated-runner
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+ - github-hosted
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+ - runs-on
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+ patterns:
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+ - regex: 'runs-on:\s*macos-12'
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+ flags: 'i'
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+ - regex: 'No runner matching the specified labels was found.*macos-12|Requested labels: macos-12'
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+ flags: 'i'
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+ error_messages:
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+ - 'No runner matching the specified labels was found: macos-12'
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+ - '##[error]No runner matching the specified labels was found'
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+ - 'Runner not found matching labels: [macos-12]'
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+ root_cause: |
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+ GitHub retired the macOS 12 (Monterey) hosted runner on September 1, 2024. After
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+ this date, workflows specifying runs-on: macos-12 can no longer be scheduled on a
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+ GitHub-hosted runner matching that label.
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+
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+ Depending on repository and organization settings, affected jobs may:
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+ - Fail immediately with "No runner matching the specified labels was found"
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+ - Queue indefinitely waiting for a runner that will never be provisioned
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+ - Show a "This job was skipped" status with no clear error message
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+
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+ GitHub announced the deprecation on May 20, 2024 (90+ days notice) and made it
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+ official with a deprecation flag on July 1, 2024. Hard retirement occurred
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+ September 1, 2024.
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+
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+ macOS 12 was the Monterey release. GitHub's macOS runner fleet moved to:
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+ - macOS 13 (Ventura) — Intel x86-64, became the Intel baseline
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+ - macOS 14 (Sonoma) — Apple Silicon M1, new default for macos-latest (Oct 2024)
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+ - macOS 15 (Sequoia) — Apple Silicon M2, macos-latest as of January 2025
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+
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+ Common sources of this error after retirement:
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+ - Long-lived workflow files written when macOS 12 was current
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+ - Forks and template repositories with outdated runner labels
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+ - Composite actions that pin macos-12 in their action.yml runs: block
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+ - Third-party reusable workflows that have not been updated
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+ fix: |
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+ Replace runs-on: macos-12 with a supported macOS runner label. Choose based on
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+ architecture requirements:
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+
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+ - macos-13 — Intel x86-64, macOS Ventura (closest to macOS 12 behavior)
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+ - macos-14 — Apple Silicon M1, macOS Sonoma
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+ - macos-15 — Apple Silicon M2, macOS Sequoia
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+ - macos-latest — currently macOS 15 / Apple Silicon as of January 2025
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+
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+ IMPORTANT: macos-14 and later use Apple Silicon (M1/M2). If your workflow depends
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+ on Intel x86-64 architecture (Homebrew formula paths differ, Rosetta 2 needed for
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+ old binaries, or x86-specific compiler flags), migrate to macos-13, not macos-latest.
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+
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+ After migrating, verify:
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+ - Homebrew default prefix changed from /usr/local (Intel) to /opt/homebrew (ARM)
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+ - Xcode version availability — use actions/setup-xcode for explicit version pinning
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+ - System Python and Ruby versions differ between macOS generations
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+ - Any hardcoded SDKROOT or architecture flags targeting x86-64
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+ fix_code:
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+ - language: yaml
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+ label: 'Replace retired macos-12 with macos-13 (Intel) or macos-14/15 (Apple Silicon)'
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+ code: |
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+ jobs:
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+ build-intel:
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+ # Before: runs-on: macos-12 ← retired September 1, 2024
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+ # Intel x86-64 — closest behavioral match to macOS 12:
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+ runs-on: macos-13
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+ steps:
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+ - uses: actions/checkout@v4
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+ - name: Build
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+ run: make build
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+
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+ build-arm:
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+ # Apple Silicon M1/M2 — use for new projects or ARM-compatible builds:
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+ runs-on: macos-latest # macOS 15 / Apple Silicon as of Jan 2025
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+ steps:
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+ - uses: actions/checkout@v4
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+ - name: Build
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+ run: make build
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+
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+ - language: yaml
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+ label: 'Matrix across macOS versions to validate compatibility before committing to one'
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+ code: |
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+ jobs:
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+ test:
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+ strategy:
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+ matrix:
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+ # Test Intel (13) and Apple Silicon (14) in parallel
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+ os: [macos-13, macos-14]
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+ fail-fast: false
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+ runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
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+ steps:
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+ - uses: actions/checkout@v4
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+ - name: Test on ${{ matrix.os }}
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+ run: make test
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+ prevention:
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+ - 'Subscribe to the GitHub Changelog (github.blog/changelog) for runner retirement notices — typically 90+ days notice'
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+ - 'Pin to a specific macOS version (macos-13, macos-14) rather than macos-latest for reproducible builds; macos-latest advances'
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+ - 'Be aware of architecture differences: macos-13 is Intel x86-64; macos-14 and later are Apple Silicon'
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+ - 'Search workflow files periodically for retired labels: look for macos-12, macos-11, ubuntu-18.04, windows-2019'
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+ docs:
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+ - url: 'https://github.blog/changelog/2024-05-20-actions-upcoming-changes-to-github-hosted-macos-runners/'
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+ label: 'GitHub Changelog: Upcoming changes to macOS runners (May 2024)'
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+ - url: 'https://github.blog/changelog/2024-07-01-github-actions-macos-12-is-now-deprecated/'
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+ label: 'GitHub Changelog: macOS 12 is now deprecated (July 2024)'
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+ - url: 'https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-github-hosted-runners/using-github-hosted-runners/about-github-hosted-runners#supported-runners-and-hardware-resources'
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+ label: 'GitHub Docs: Supported runners and hardware resources'
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+ id: silent-failures-052
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+ title: 'Step outputs referenced in the job-level env: block are always empty string — job env is evaluated before any steps run'
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+ category: silent-failures
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+ severity: silent-failure
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+ tags:
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+ - env
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+ - steps-outputs
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+ - job-level
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+ - context-evaluation
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+ - expression
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+ - environment-variables
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+ patterns:
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+ - regex: 'steps\.[a-z0-9_-]+\.outputs\.[a-z0-9_-]+'
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+ flags: 'i'
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+ error_messages:
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+ - "(No error — steps.<id>.outputs.<name> silently resolves to '' when used in a job-level env: block)"
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+ root_cause: |
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+ GitHub Actions evaluates the jobs.<id>.env: block once at job initialization, before
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+ any steps begin executing. At that point, the steps context exists but all step
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+ outputs are empty — no step has run yet, so no outputs have been set.
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+
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+ This means that ${{ steps.my-step.outputs.value }} in the jobs.<id>.env: block
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+ always resolves to '' regardless of what the step later produces. The job does not
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+ fail or warn — the environment variable is simply set to empty string and all steps
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+ that reference it via $VAR or %VAR% receive nothing.
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+
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+ This is a context availability limitation documented by GitHub, but it is easy to
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+ miss because the expression syntax is valid and the job runs without error.
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+
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+ Affected env: scopes (evaluated before steps run):
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+ - jobs.<id>.env: — job-level env block
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+ - The workflow-level env: block also cannot access steps.*, for the same reason
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+
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+ Env scopes that CAN access step outputs (evaluated per-step):
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+ - jobs.<id>.steps.<id>.env: — step-level env block, evaluated when that step runs
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+
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+ Common mistake: a developer sets a job-level env var to a computed step output
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+ (e.g., a parsed version string or a generated artifact path) and then uses that
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+ var in multiple subsequent steps, not realizing it is always empty.
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+ fix: |
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+ Move the env: block referencing step outputs from job level down to the individual
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+ step level. Step-level env: blocks are evaluated when that step runs, so earlier
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+ step outputs are already populated.
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+
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+ If the same value is needed across many steps, pass it via $GITHUB_OUTPUT and
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+ reference it inline with ${{ steps.step-id.outputs.name }} in each step's run:.
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+ fix_code:
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+ - language: yaml
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+ label: 'Move env that references step outputs from job level to step level'
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+ code: |
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+ jobs:
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+ build:
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+ runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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+
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+ # WRONG: job-level env block — evaluated before any step runs
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+ # steps.version.outputs.tag is '' here, no matter what the step produces
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+ # env:
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+ # RELEASE_TAG: ${{ steps.version.outputs.tag }}
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+
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+ steps:
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+ - name: Compute release tag
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+ id: version
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+ run: echo "tag=v1.2.3" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
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+
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+ - name: Build with release tag
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+ # CORRECT: step-level env block — evaluated when this step runs
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+ # steps.version.outputs.tag is populated by the prior step at this point
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+ env:
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+ RELEASE_TAG: ${{ steps.version.outputs.tag }}
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+ run: echo "Building $RELEASE_TAG"
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+
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+ - name: Publish with release tag
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+ env:
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+ RELEASE_TAG: ${{ steps.version.outputs.tag }}
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+ run: echo "Publishing $RELEASE_TAG"
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+
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+ - language: yaml
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+ label: 'Use inline expression in run steps to avoid repeating step-level env blocks'
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+ code: |
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+ jobs:
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+ release:
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+ runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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+ steps:
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+ - name: Resolve version
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+ id: version
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+ run: echo "tag=v2.0.0" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
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+
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+ - name: Tag Docker image
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+ # Reference step output directly in run — no env: block needed
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+ run: echo "Tagging image as ${{ steps.version.outputs.tag }}"
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+
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+ - name: Push Docker image
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+ run: echo "Pushing tag ${{ steps.version.outputs.tag }}"
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+ prevention:
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+ - 'Never reference steps.<id>.outputs.* in the jobs.<id>.env: block — use step-level env: or inline expressions in run: instead'
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+ - 'Enable actionlint locally to catch step output references in job-level env blocks before they reach CI'
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+ - 'When the same step output is needed in many steps, document it with a comment on the generating step so readers know where to look'
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+ docs:
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+ - url: 'https://docs.github.com/en/actions/writing-workflows/choosing-what-your-workflow-does/contexts#context-availability'
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+ label: 'GitHub Docs: Context availability — which contexts are accessible at each location'
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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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+ label: 'GitHub Docs: Store information in variables'
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+ id: triggers-037
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+ title: 'on.release types: [published] does not fire for pre-releases — prereleased is a separate event type'
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+ category: triggers
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+ severity: silent-failure
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+ tags:
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+ - release
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+ - prereleased
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+ - published
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+ - event-types
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+ - pre-release
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+ - trigger-filter
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+ patterns:
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+ - regex: 'on:\s*\n\s+release:\s*\n\s+types:\s*\[.*published(?!.*prereleased)'
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+ flags: 'i'
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+ error_messages:
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+ - "(No error — workflow simply does not trigger when a pre-release is published via the GitHub UI or API)"
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+ root_cause: |
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+ GitHub's release event distinguishes two separate activity types for publishing:
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+ - published: fires when a full (non-pre) release is published (is_prerelease: false)
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+ - prereleased: fires when a pre-release is published (is_prerelease: true)
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+
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+ The published type does NOT include pre-releases. A workflow with
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+ types: [published] will never fire when "Set as a pre-release" is checked in
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+ the GitHub UI, or when a release is created with prerelease: true via the Releases API.
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+
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+ This silently skips release automation (npm publish, Docker image push, deployment
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+ pipelines) for pre-release versions (e.g., v2.0.0-rc.1, v1.5.0-beta.3).
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+ No warning, no skipped-run entry in the Actions tab — the event simply never arrives.
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+
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+ Note: the created type fires for both releases AND pre-releases when they are first
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+ created as drafts, not when published. The released type fires for both
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+ published and prereleased events and is the simplest way to catch both.
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+ fix: |
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+ To fire on BOTH full releases and pre-releases: add prereleased to the types list,
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+ or switch to types: [released] which fires for both without listing each type.
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+
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+ To fire ONLY on pre-releases: use types: [prereleased].
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+
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+ To distinguish inside the workflow: check github.event.release.prerelease (boolean).
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+ fix_code:
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+ - language: yaml
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+ label: 'Include prereleased to fire for both full releases and pre-releases'
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+ code: |
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+ on:
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+ release:
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+ # published fires only for full releases
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+ # prereleased fires only for pre-releases
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+ # List both to catch all published releases
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+ types: [published, prereleased]
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+
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+ jobs:
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+ publish:
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+ runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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+ steps:
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+ - name: Set dist-tag based on release type
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+ id: meta
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+ run: |
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+ if [ "${{ github.event.release.prerelease }}" = "true" ]; then
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+ echo "dist_tag=next" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
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+ else
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+ echo "dist_tag=latest" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
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+ fi
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+
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+ - language: yaml
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+ label: 'Use released to always fire for both release types without listing each'
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+ code: |
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+ on:
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+ release:
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+ # released is equivalent to [published, prereleased] — fires for both
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+ types: [released]
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+ prevention:
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+ - 'Always include prereleased in types: if pre-release automation is expected (npm publish, Docker push, deploy)'
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+ - 'Test release workflows by creating a GitHub pre-release — verify the workflow appears in the Actions tab'
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+ - 'Use github.event.release.prerelease (boolean) to branch behavior inside the workflow rather than relying on separate trigger types'
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+ docs:
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+ - url: 'https://docs.github.com/en/actions/writing-workflows/choosing-when-your-workflow-runs/events-that-trigger-workflows#release'
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+ label: 'GitHub Docs: release event and activity types'
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+ - url: 'https://docs.github.com/en/rest/releases/releases#create-a-release'
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+ label: 'GitHub REST API: Create a release (prerelease field)'
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+ id: triggers-038
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+ title: 'workflow_run.conclusion is null when the upstream run was cancelled before any job started — if: checks silently skip'
3
+ category: triggers
4
+ severity: silent-failure
5
+ tags:
6
+ - workflow-run
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+ - conclusion
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+ - cancelled
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+ - null-conclusion
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+ - if-condition
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+ - cross-workflow
12
+ patterns:
13
+ - regex: 'github\.event\.workflow_run\.conclusion\s*==\s*[''"]success[''"]'
14
+ flags: 'i'
15
+ - regex: 'github\.event\.workflow_run\.conclusion\s*==\s*[''"]failure[''"]'
16
+ flags: 'i'
17
+ error_messages:
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+ - "(No error — triggered workflow runs but all jobs/steps with if: github.event.workflow_run.conclusion == 'success' silently skip)"
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+ root_cause: |
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+ When a downstream workflow uses on: workflow_run (types: [completed]), it fires
21
+ whenever an upstream workflow run reaches a terminal state. The
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+ github.event.workflow_run.conclusion field is expected to reflect the outcome of
23
+ that upstream run.
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+
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+ However, if the upstream run was cancelled before any job started — for example,
26
+ due to a concurrent push triggering cancel-in-progress on the queued run, or a
27
+ manual UI cancellation before the run left the queue — the conclusion field is
28
+ null, not "cancelled".
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+
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+ GitHub's API returns: { "conclusion": null, "status": "cancelled" } for runs
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+ cancelled while still queued. This is documented behavior: conclusion is only set
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+ when at least one job has run to completion.
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+
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+ The effect on downstream conditional logic:
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+ if: github.event.workflow_run.conclusion == 'success' → false (null != string)
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+ if: github.event.workflow_run.conclusion == 'failure' → false
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+ if: github.event.workflow_run.conclusion == 'cancelled' → also false (null != string)
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+ if: github.event.workflow_run.conclusion != 'success' → TRUE (null != string)
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+
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+ The downstream workflow's workflow_run completed event fires and the workflow
41
+ starts, but every job with a success/failure/cancelled equality check is silently
42
+ skipped. A CD pipeline gated on CI success may appear to trigger but produce no
43
+ deployment with no error surfaced to the developer.
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+
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+ This can also silently allow deployment jobs protected by
46
+ conclusion != 'failure' to run when the upstream was an early cancellation.
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+ fix: |
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+ Treat workflow_run.conclusion as nullable. Always verify it is not null before
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+ comparing to an expected value:
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+
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+ Option A — Explicit null check (most readable):
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+ if: github.event.workflow_run.conclusion != null && github.event.workflow_run.conclusion == 'success'
53
+
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+ Option B — contains() with fromJSON allowlist (handles null gracefully; null is
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+ not in the list, so the condition evaluates false without error):
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+ if: contains(fromJSON('["success"]'), github.event.workflow_run.conclusion)
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+
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+ Option C — Guard step that fails fast and visibly when conclusion is unexpected,
59
+ so silent skips become explicit failures:
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+ - run: |
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+ if [ "$CONCLUSION" != "success" ]; then
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+ echo "Upstream conclusion was: $CONCLUSION"
63
+ exit 1
64
+ fi
65
+ env:
66
+ CONCLUSION: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.conclusion }}
67
+ fix_code:
68
+ - language: yaml
69
+ label: 'Use contains() with fromJSON to handle null conclusion safely'
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+ code: |
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+ on:
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+ workflow_run:
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+ workflows: ['CI']
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+ types: [completed]
75
+
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+ jobs:
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+ deploy:
78
+ # contains() returns false when conclusion is null — no null-equality error
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+ if: |
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+ contains(fromJSON('["success"]'), github.event.workflow_run.conclusion) &&
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+ github.event.workflow_run.head_branch == 'main'
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+ runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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+ steps:
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+ - name: Deploy
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+ run: echo "Deploying after confirmed CI success"
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+
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+ - language: yaml
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+ label: 'Guard step that fails visibly on null or unexpected conclusion'
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+ code: |
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+ on:
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+ workflow_run:
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+ workflows: ['CI']
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+ types: [completed]
94
+
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+ jobs:
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+ verify-conclusion:
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+ runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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+ steps:
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+ - name: Check upstream conclusion
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+ env:
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+ CONCLUSION: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.conclusion }}
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+ run: |
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+ echo "Upstream workflow conclusion: $CONCLUSION"
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+ if [ "$CONCLUSION" != "success" ]; then
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+ echo "Expected 'success', got '$CONCLUSION' (possibly null if cancelled before job start)"
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+ exit 1
107
+ fi
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+
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+ deploy:
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+ needs: verify-conclusion
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+ runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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+ steps:
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+ - name: Deploy
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+ run: echo "Deploying"
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+ prevention:
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+ - 'Always treat workflow_run.conclusion as nullable — a run cancelled while queued has conclusion: null, not "cancelled"'
117
+ - 'Use contains(fromJSON(...), github.event.workflow_run.conclusion) instead of == equality — contains() handles null safely'
118
+ - 'Add a guard step that prints the actual conclusion value to make silent skips visible during debugging'
119
+ - 'Prefer repository_dispatch for cross-workflow chaining when you need explicit control over the payload and conclusion semantics'
120
+ docs:
121
+ - url: 'https://docs.github.com/en/actions/writing-workflows/choosing-when-your-workflow-runs/events-that-trigger-workflows#workflow_run'
122
+ label: 'GitHub Docs: workflow_run event — conclusion field behavior'
123
+ - url: 'https://docs.github.com/en/rest/actions/workflow-runs?apiVersion=2022-11-28#get-a-workflow-run'
124
+ label: 'GitHub REST API: Workflow run — conclusion is nullable'
125
+ - url: 'https://docs.github.com/en/actions/writing-workflows/choosing-what-your-workflow-does/contexts#github-context'
126
+ label: 'GitHub Docs: github.event.workflow_run context properties'
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+ id: yaml-syntax-036
2
+ title: 'run-name: using github.event.head_commit.message shows "undefined" for schedule and workflow_dispatch events'
3
+ category: yaml-syntax
4
+ severity: warning
5
+ tags:
6
+ - run-name
7
+ - head-commit-message
8
+ - schedule
9
+ - workflow-dispatch
10
+ - null-property
11
+ - expression
12
+ patterns:
13
+ - regex: 'run-name:.*head_commit\.message'
14
+ flags: 'i'
15
+ error_messages:
16
+ - "(Run title in the UI displays 'undefined' or 'Deploy by @actor from undefined' — no log error is emitted)"
17
+ root_cause: |
18
+ The run-name: workflow key (introduced October 2022) lets you set a custom title
19
+ for each workflow run using GitHub Actions expressions. The GitHub Docs examples
20
+ include the pattern:
21
+
22
+ run-name: Deploy by @${{ github.actor }} from ${{ github.event.head_commit.message }}
23
+
24
+ However, github.event.head_commit is ONLY populated for on: push events. For
25
+ on: schedule, on: workflow_dispatch, on: pull_request, on: release, and most other
26
+ event types, the head_commit object is absent from the event payload. Accessing
27
+ github.event.head_commit.message on a null object evaluates to '' in some contexts
28
+ but renders as "undefined" in the Actions UI run title.
29
+
30
+ The result is a workflow run title like:
31
+ "Deploy by @octocat from undefined"
32
+ or simply "undefined" — confusing in the Actions tab and audit logs.
33
+
34
+ The workflow parses without error because the expression is syntactically valid.
35
+ The problem only surfaces at runtime when a non-push event triggers the workflow.
36
+ This is especially common in workflows that have both on: push and on: schedule or
37
+ on: workflow_dispatch triggers.
38
+ fix: |
39
+ Use the || short-circuit operator to provide fallback values for event types where
40
+ head_commit is absent. GitHub Actions expressions treat || as a null/false fallback:
41
+
42
+ run-name: "${{ github.event.head_commit.message || github.event.inputs.reason || 'Scheduled run' }}"
43
+
44
+ Prefer contexts that are populated for ALL event types:
45
+ - github.actor — always set (the user or app that triggered the run)
46
+ - github.ref_name — always set (branch or tag short name)
47
+ - github.run_number — always set (monotonically increasing per workflow)
48
+ - github.event.inputs.* — set for workflow_dispatch when inputs are defined
49
+ fix_code:
50
+ - language: yaml
51
+ label: 'Add || fallback so run-name is readable for all trigger types'
52
+ code: |
53
+ name: Deploy
54
+ # Without || fallback, schedule and workflow_dispatch show "undefined"
55
+ # github.event.head_commit is ONLY available on push events
56
+ run-name: "${{ github.event.head_commit.message || github.event.inputs.reason || 'Scheduled run' }}"
57
+ on:
58
+ push:
59
+ branches: [main]
60
+ schedule:
61
+ - cron: '0 8 * * 1'
62
+ workflow_dispatch:
63
+ inputs:
64
+ reason:
65
+ description: 'Reason for manual trigger'
66
+ required: false
67
+ jobs:
68
+ deploy:
69
+ runs-on: ubuntu-latest
70
+ steps:
71
+ - uses: actions/checkout@v4
72
+
73
+ - language: yaml
74
+ label: 'Use always-populated contexts for a universally safe run-name'
75
+ code: |
76
+ name: Deploy
77
+ # github.actor, github.ref_name, and github.run_number are set for every event
78
+ run-name: '${{ github.actor }} on ${{ github.ref_name }} (#${{ github.run_number }})'
79
+ on:
80
+ push:
81
+ schedule:
82
+ - cron: '0 8 * * 1'
83
+ workflow_dispatch:
84
+ jobs:
85
+ deploy:
86
+ runs-on: ubuntu-latest
87
+ steps:
88
+ - uses: actions/checkout@v4
89
+ prevention:
90
+ - 'Test run-name expressions against every trigger in your on: block — head_commit is only available for push events'
91
+ - 'Always provide a || fallback: github.event.head_commit.message || ''Scheduled run'' handles both push and non-push'
92
+ - 'Prefer github.actor, github.ref_name, and github.run_number — these are populated for every event type'
93
+ - 'Check context availability in the GitHub Docs contexts reference before using event-specific properties in run-name'
94
+ docs:
95
+ - url: 'https://docs.github.com/en/actions/writing-workflows/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#run-name'
96
+ label: 'GitHub Docs: Workflow syntax — run-name'
97
+ - url: 'https://docs.github.com/en/actions/writing-workflows/choosing-what-your-workflow-does/contexts#github-context'
98
+ label: 'GitHub Docs: github context — event-specific property availability'
99
+ - url: 'https://github.blog/changelog/2022-10-05-github-actions-run-name-and-workflow-run-title/'
100
+ label: 'GitHub Changelog: run-name and workflow run title (October 2022)'
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