This action was published way back in the GitHub Actions beta and is largely abandoned now, mostly because there are much better ways to pause a job than building a whole Docker container on each run (which only works on Linux jobs, too). I highly recommend replacing this action with the following code snippets.
On Linux and macOS runners, use the
sleep
command:
- name: Sleep for 30 seconds
run: sleep 30s
shell: bash
On Windows runners, use the
Start-Sleep
command:
- name: Sleep for 30 seconds
run: Start-Sleep -s 30
shell: powershell
This is a very, very simple (and small — only ~1.2 MB thanks to busybox
) action to wait a specified amount of time before moving on in your workflow.
Input follows the Linux sleep
syntax for time units: a number followed by s
for seconds, m
for minutes, etc. Man page for sleep
here.
jobs:
deploy:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Sleep for 30 seconds
uses: jakejarvis/wait-action@master
with:
time: '30s'
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