variable-mapper
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Github Action for mapping variables by a specific key
Github Action for mapping variables by a specific key
Variable-Mapper action maps variables by regular expressions.
- The map argument is a configuration in json format.
- The top-level key in JSON is a regular expression condition. They are evaluated in order from the top.
- The value is the key-value pair of variables to be exported.
- The key argument is the key to match the map.
Sample Workflows
Export variables corresponding to regular expression-matched keys
on: [push]
name: Export variables corresponding to regular expression-matched keys
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: kanga333/variable-mapper@master
with:
key: "${{github.base_ref}}"
map: |
{
"master": {
"environment": "production",
"AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID": "${{ secrets.PROD_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID }}",
"AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY": "${{ secrets.PROD_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID }}"
},
"staging": {
"environment": "staging",
"AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID": "${{ secrets.STG_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID }}",
"AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY": "${{ secrets.STG_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID }}"
},
".*": {
"environment": "development",
"AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID": "${{ secrets.DEV_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID }}",
"AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY": "${{ secrets.DEV_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID }}"
}
}
- name: Echo environment
run: echo ${{ env.environment }}
The key is evaluated from the top and exports the first matched variables.
Export variables to output and environment and log
on: [push]
name: Export variables to output and environment and log
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: kanga333/variable-mapper@master
id: export
with:
key: "${{github.base_ref}}"
map: |
{
"master": {
"environment": "production"
},
".*": {
"environment": "development"
}
}
export_to: env,log,output
- name: Echo environment and output
run: |
echo ${{ env.environment }}
echo ${{ steps.export.outputs.environment }}
The variables can be exported to log, env and output. (Default is log,env
)
Switching the behavior of getting the variable
The mode
option can be used to change the behavior of getting variables.
first_match
, overwrite
and fill
are valid values.
first_match mode (default)
first_match
evaluates the regular expression of a key in order from the top and gets the variable for the first key to be matched.
on: [push]
name: Exporting variables in the first match
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: kanga333/variable-mapper@master
id: export
with:
key: "first"
map: |
{
"first": {
"env1": "value1",
"env2": "value2"
},
".*": {
"env1": "value1_overwrite",
"env3": "value3"
}
}
export_to: env
mode: first_match
- name: Echo environment and output
run: |
echo ${{ env.env1 }}
echo ${{ env.env2 }}
echo ${{ env.env3 }}
In this workflow, only env1:value1
and env2:value2
are exported as env.
overwrite mode
overwrite
evaluates the regular expression of the keys in order from the top, and then merges the variables associated with the matched keys in turn. If the same variable is defined, the later evaluated value is overwritten.
on: [push]
name: Exporting variables by overwriting
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: kanga333/variable-mapper@master
id: export
with:
key: "first"
map: |
{
"first": {
"env1": "value1",
"env2": "value2"
},
".*": {
"env1": "value1_overwrite",
"env3": "value3"
}
}
export_to: env
mode: overwrite
- name: Echo environment and output
run: |
echo ${{ env.env1 }}
echo ${{ env.env2 }}
echo ${{ env.env3 }}
In this workflow, env1:value1_overwrite
, env2:value2
and env3:value3
export as env.
fill mode
fill
evaluates the regular expression of the keys in order from the top, and then merges the variables associated with the matched keys in turn. If the same variable is defined, later evaluated values are ignored and the first evaluated value takes precedence.
on: [push]
name: Export parameters in filling
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: kanga333/variable-mapper@master
id: export
with:
key: "first"
map: |
{
"first": {
"env1": "value1",
"env2": "value2"
},
".*": {
"env1": "value1_overwrite",
"env3": "value3"
}
}
export_to: env
mode: fill
- name: Echo environment and output
run: |
echo ${{ env.env1 }}
echo ${{ env.env2 }}
echo ${{ env.env3 }}
In this workflow, env1:value1
, env2:value2
and env3:value3
export as env.