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Download-Artifact v3

This downloads artifacts from your build

See also upload-artifact.

What's new

  • Download all artifacts at once
  • Output parameter for the download path
  • Port entire action to typescript from a runner plugin so it is easier to collaborate and accept contributions

Refer here for the previous version

Usage

See action.yml

Download a Single Artifact

Basic (download to the current working directory):

steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3

- uses: actions/download-artifact@v3
  with:
    name: my-artifact
    
- name: Display structure of downloaded files
  run: ls -R

Download to a specific directory:

steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3

- uses: actions/download-artifact@v3
  with:
    name: my-artifact
    path: path/to/artifact
    
- name: Display structure of downloaded files
  run: ls -R
  working-directory: path/to/artifact

Basic tilde expansion is supported for the path input:

  - uses: actions/download-artifact@v3
    with:
      name: my-artifact
      path: ~/download/path

Compatibility between v1 and v2/v3

When using download-artifact@v1, a directory denoted by the name of the artifact would be created if the path input was not provided. All of the contents would be downloaded to this directory.

   current/working/directory/
      my-artifact/
          ... contents of my-artifact

With v2 and v3, when an artifact is specified by the name input, there is no longer an extra directory that is created if the path input is not provided. All the contents are downloaded to the current working directory.

   current/working/directory/
      ... contents of my-artifact

To maintain the same behavior for v2 and v3, you can set the path to the name of the artifact so an extra directory gets created.

- uses: actions/download-artifact@v2
  with:
    name: my-artifact
    path: my-artifact

Download All Artifacts

If the name input parameter is not provided, all artifacts will be downloaded. To differentiate between downloaded artifacts, a directory denoted by the artifacts name will be created for each individual artifact. Example, if there are two artifacts Artifact-A and Artifact-B, and the directory is etc/usr/artifacts/, the directory structure will look like this:

  etc/usr/artifacts/
      Artifact-A/
          ... contents of Artifact-A
      Artifact-B/
          ... contents of Artifact-B

Download all artifacts to a specific directory

steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3

- uses: actions/download-artifact@v3
  with:
    path: path/to/artifacts
    
- name: Display structure of downloaded files
  run: ls -R
  working-directory: path/to/artifacts

Download all artifacts to the current working directory

steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3

- uses: actions/download-artifact@v3

- name: Display structure of downloaded files
  run: ls -R

Download path output

The download-path step output contains information regarding where the artifact was downloaded to. This output can be used for a variety of purposes such as logging or as input to other actions. Be aware of the extra directory that is created if downloading all artifacts (no name specified).

steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3

- uses: actions/download-artifact@v3
  id: download
  with:
    name: 'my-artifact'
    path: path/to/artifacts

- name: 'Echo download path'
  run: echo ${{steps.download.outputs.download-path}}

Note: The id defined in the download/artifact step must match the id defined in the echo step (i.e steps.[ID].outputs.download-path)

Limitations

Permission Loss

❗ File permissions are not maintained during artifact upload ❗ For example, if you make a file executable using chmod and then upload that file, post-download the file is no longer guaranteed to be set as an executable.

Case Insensitive Uploads

❗ File uploads are case insensitive ❗ If you upload A.txt and a.txt with the same root path, only a single file will be saved and available during download.

Maintaining file permissions and case sensitive files

If file permissions and case sensitivity are required, you can tar all of your files together before artifact upload. Post download, the tar file will maintain file permissions and case sensitivity.

  - name: 'Tar files'
    run: tar -cvf my_files.tar /path/to/my/directory

  - name: 'Upload Artifact'
    uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
    with:
      name: my-artifact
      path: my_files.tar    

@actions/artifact package

Internally the @actions/artifact NPM package is used to interact with artifacts. You can find additional documentation there along with all the source code related to artifact download.

License

The scripts and documentation in this project are released under the MIT License

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