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GitHub Action for deploying code via rsync over ssh. (with NodeJS)

ssh deployments

Deploy code with rsync over ssh.

Execute remote scripts before or after rsync

NodeJS version is more than a minute faster than simple Docker version.

This GitHub Action deploys specific directory from GITHUB_WORKSPACE to a folder on a server via rsync over ssh, using NodeJS.

This action would usually follow a build/test action which leaves deployable code in GITHUB_WORKSPACE, eg dist;

In addition to rsync, this action provides scripts execution on remote host before and/or after rsync.

Configuration

Pass configuration with env vars

1. SSH_PRIVATE_KEY [required]

Private key part of an SSH key pair. The public key part should be added to the authorized_keys file on the server that receives the deployment.

More info for SSH keys: https://www.ssh.com/ssh/public-key-authentication

The keys should be generated using the PEM format. You can use this command

ssh-keygen -m PEM -t rsa -b 4096
2. REMOTE_HOST [required]

eg: mydomain.com

3. REMOTE_USER [required]

eg: myusername

4. REMOTE_PORT (optional, default '22')

eg: '59184'

5. ARGS (optional, default '-rlgoDzvc -i')

For any initial/required rsync flags, eg: -avzr --delete

6. SOURCE (optional, default '')

The source directory, path relative to $GITHUB_WORKSPACE root, eg: dist/. Multiple sources should be separated by space.

7. TARGET (optional, default '/home/REMOTE_USER/')

The target directory

8. EXCLUDE (optional, default '')

path to exclude separated by ,, ie: /dist/, /node_modules/

9. SCRIPT_BEFORE (optional, default '')

Script to run on host machine before rsync. Single line or multiline commands. Execution is preformed by storing commands in .sh file and executing it via .bash over ssh If you have issues with ssh connection, use this var, eg SCRIPT_BEFORE: ls. This will force known_hosts update, adding your host via ssh-keyscan.

10. SCRIPT_AFTER (optional, default '')

Script to run on host machine after rsync. Rsync output is stored in $RSYNC_STDOUT env variable.

11. SSH_CMD_ARGS (optional, default '-o StrictHostKeyChecking=no')

A list of ssh arguments, they must be prefixed with -o and separated by a comma, for example: -o SomeArgument=no, -o SomeOtherArgument=5

Usage

Use the latest version from Marketplace,eg: ssh-deploy@v2 or use the latest version from a branch, eg: ssh-deploy@main

  - name: Deploy to Staging server
    uses: easingthemes/ssh-deploy@main
    with:
      SSH_PRIVATE_KEY: ${{ secrets.SSH_PRIVATE_KEY }}
      ARGS: "-rlgoDzvc -i"
      SOURCE: "dist/"
      REMOTE_HOST: ${{ secrets.REMOTE_HOST }}
      REMOTE_USER: ${{ secrets.REMOTE_USER }}
      TARGET: ${{ secrets.REMOTE_TARGET }}
      EXCLUDE: "/dist/, /node_modules/"
      SCRIPT_BEFORE: |
        whoami
        ls -al
      SCRIPT_AFTER: |
        whoami
        ls -al
        echo $RSYNC_STDOUT

Example usage in workflow

name: Node CI

on: [push]

jobs:
  build:

    runs-on: ubuntu-latest

    steps:
    - uses: actions/checkout@v3
    - name: Install Node.js
      uses: actions/setup-node@v3
      with:
        node-version: '16.x'
    - name: Install npm dependencies
      run: npm install
    - name: Run build task
      run: npm run build --if-present
    - name: Deploy to Server
      uses: easingthemes/ssh-deploy@main
      with:
          SSH_PRIVATE_KEY: ${{ secrets.SSH_PRIVATE_KEY }}
          ARGS: "-rlgoDzvc -i --delete"
          SOURCE: "dist/"
          REMOTE_HOST: ${{ secrets.REMOTE_HOST }}
          REMOTE_USER: ${{ secrets.REMOTE_USER }}
          TARGET: ${{ secrets.REMOTE_TARGET }}
          EXCLUDE: "/dist/, /node_modules/"

Issues

This is a GitHub Action wrapping rsync via ssh. Only issues with action functionality can be fixed here.

Almost 95% of the issues are related to wrong SSH connection or rsync params and permissions. These issues are not related to the action itself.

  • Check manually your ssh connection from your client before opening a bug report.
  • Check rsync params for your use-case. Default params are not going to be enough wor everyone, it highly depends on your setup.
  • Check manually your rsync command from your client before opening a bug report.

I've added e2e test for this action. Real example is executed on every PR merge to main. Check actions tab for example.

When opening an issue, please add example of your step with env vars. You can add dummy values.

More info for SSH keys: https://www.ssh.com/ssh/public-key-authentication

Tips

  • Optional ENV variables are created for simple requirements. For complex use cases, use ARGS and SSH_CMD_ARGS to fully configure rsync with all possible options.
  • If you need to use multiple steps, eg multi targets deployment, save shared ENV variables in >> $GITHUB_ENV. Check .github/workflows/e2e.yml for an example
  • For multi sources, use -R ARG to manipulate folders structure.
  • Great post about rsync options specific to usage of this action: https://logansnotes.com/2020/gh-action-site-deploy/

Disclaimer

Check your keys. Check your deployment paths. And use at your own risk.