Quickly build markdown summaries for your workflows.
- Supports environment variable injection
- Allows you to write summaries in YAML
- Much easier deal with comparing with inline bash summaries.
The following is an extract from our example-template.yml
workflow.
You can see it in action by going to the
Actions
tab in this repo.
steps:
- uses: WcAServices/markdown-template-action@v1
with:
# These will be injected into the below template, in addition to GitHub's standard
# variables. You can perform string operations here as well.
variables: >-
GREETING="world"
COMMIT_SHA="${{ github.sha }}"
SHORT_SHA=${COMMIT_SHA:0:7}
# The following language="..." comment enables syntax highlighting in JetBrains IDEs
# language="markdown"
template: |
# Hello, $GREETING
> ### You're on commit [`$SHORT_SHA`]($COMMIT_SHA)
##### Standard GitHub variables should work too:
```yaml
Github Ref: $GITHUB_REF
Commit author: $GITHUB_ACTOR
Job: $GITHUB_JOB
```
Once your workflow has completed, you'll receive a nice summary at the bottom of the page with your markdown template. Using the workflow above, you should end up with something like the following;
When building step summaries, you tend to get stuck with GitHub's suggested apporoach where you simply echo into the step summary variable. This can quickly get very verbose when you get into slightly more advanced markdown formatting:
A great alternative to the following templating workflow; 👎
echo "# Tests are failing" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY echo "> Go blame $GITHUB_ACTOR who pushed to $GITHUB_BASE_REF" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY echo "" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY echo '```' >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY echo "$TEST_SUMMARY_RESULTS" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY echo '```' >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY