GitHub Action
Dev Container Build and Run Action
The Dev Container Build and Run GitHub Action is aimed at making it easier to re-use Dev Containers in a GitHub workflow. The Action supports using a Dev Container to run commands for CI, testing, and more, along with pre-building a Dev Container image. Dev Container image building supports Dev Container Features and automatically places Dev Container metadata on an image label for simplified use.
NOTE: The Action is not currently capable of taking advantage of pre-built Codespaces. However, pre-built images are supported.
A similar Azure DevOps Task is also available!
Note that this project builds on top of @devcontainers/cli which can be used in other automation systems.
Here are three examples of using the Action for common scenarios. See the documentation for more details and a list of available inputs.
Pre-building an image:
- name: Pre-build dev container image
uses: devcontainers/ci@v0.3
with:
imageName: ghcr.io/example/example-devcontainer
cacheFrom: ghcr.io/example/example-devcontainer
push: always
Using a Dev Container for a CI build:
- name: Run make ci-build in dev container
uses: devcontainers/ci@v0.3
with:
# [Optional] If you have a separate workflow like the one above
# to pre-build your container image, you can reference it here
# to speed up your application build workflows as well!
cacheFrom: ghcr.io/example/example-devcontainer
push: never
runCmd: make ci-build
Both at once:
- name: Pre-build image and run make ci-build in dev container
uses: devcontainers/ci@v0.3
with:
imageName: ghcr.io/example/example-devcontainer
cacheFrom: ghcr.io/example/example-devcontainer
push: always
runCmd: make ci-build
This version updates the release mechanism for the GitHub action so that only the compiled JavaScript is included in the release. The primary motivation is to simplify the process for contributing to the action, but a side-benefit should be a reduced download size when using the action.
This version updates the implementation to use @devcontainers/cli.
This brings many benefits around compatibility with Dev Containers. One key area is that Dev Container Features can now be used in CI along with recent enhancements like image label support.
0.1.x versions were the initial version of the action/task and attempted to mimic the behaviour of Dev Containers with manual docker
commands