In my action.yml I defined an input:
name: 'test action'
author: Param Thakkar
description: 'test'
inputs:
test_var:
description: 'A test variable'
required: true
runs:
using: 'docker'
image: 'Dockerfile'
And in my workflow I passed the test_var:
name: CI
on: [push]
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Test the GH action
uses: paramt/github-actions-playground@master
with:
test_var: "this is just a test"
So there should be an environment variable that's created when the workflow runs, right? But when I run this short python script:
import os
print(os.getenv('TEST_VAR'))
print("It works!")
exit(0)
It prints:
None
It works!
I think that I have to pass the ENV variable through my Dockerfile... Right now my Dockerfile looks like this:
FROM python:latest
# Add files to the image
ADD entrypoint.py /entrypoint.py
ADD requirements.txt /requirements.txt
# Save ENV var in a temp file
RUN $TEST_VAR > /temp_var
# Install dependencies and make script executable
RUN pip install -r requirements.txt
RUN chmod +x entrypoint.py
RUN echo "temp var: "
RUN cat /temp_var
# Run script with the ENV var
ENTRYPOINT export TEST_VAR="$TEST_VAR"; /entrypoint.py
But the variable isn't echoed and isn't passed to the pythons script either.. am I missing something? When I tried to set my $TEMP_VAR
to a random piece of string, it is sent through to the Python script. Is this a mistake on my behalf or is the GitHub action not working as intended?
Here's the link to the test repo