upload-release-asset
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0.9 | 4.2 | |
about 3 years ago | 7 months ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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upload-release-asset
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GitHub Action to compile binary and create release
is it possible to write a GitHub Action that would compile my Rust binary for 3 different systems (Mac, Linux and Windows), create a new release on GitHub and upload those binaries to it? I've found this action, and also this one. Those seem to be able to do what I need, but they are both archived and not actively maintained for quite a while. Is it even safe to use those? I know that Actions can be used to compile my binaries as I've already been using them to run tests on all three systems, but I want to know if it is possible upload those binaries and create release with them. Also, is it possible to read version number from a file in my repository with GitHub Actions to set that as a name for a new release?
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The main workflow
Call upload-release-asset to upload zip asset to the release (to be used by publish-on-chrome-web-store and publish-on-firefox-add-ons workflows later).
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upload-release-asset VS RadarKit - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 21 Jan 2022
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Creating GitHub release
All 3 steps use the same upload-release-asset action to add an asset to the release by its upload_url extracted from createRelease step's output. To provide asset_path we use outputs of corresponding steps which contain absolute path to artifacts.
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Adding .Net artefacts to a release automatically with GitHub Actions
I followed the instructions on the upload-release-asset action, but never got it to work. Has anyone else got it working, so I can have a look at their .github-actions.yml?
HomeAutio.Mqtt.GoogleHome
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Library for HttpClients to automatically get and cache JWT tokens for a 'password' auth grant?
Something like this as an example.
- Deserializing a JSON object that could be in 3 or 4 different formats
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Adding .Net artefacts to a release automatically with GitHub Actions
https://github.com/i8beef/HomeAutio.Mqtt.GoogleHome - EXE release + dockerized release to Github package sources
What are some alternatives?
create-release - An Action to create releases via the GitHub Release API
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memrise-audio-uploader
SmartThingsTerminal - SmartThings Terminal is a cross platform CLI tool for the SmartThings API - interact with your smart home from the command line.
WorkFlowGenerator - A .NET global tool to generate workflows for GitHub Actions based on project configuration and user inputs
Ecobee
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HOOBS - Build your Smart Home with HOOBS. Connect over 2,000 Accessories to your favorite Ecosystem.
Django_AWS_Lightsail_Template - Simple Template to deploy Django Apps to AWS Lightsail through Github Actions
HomeAutio.Mqtt.Harmony - Logitech Harmony to MQTT bridge