In GitHub Actions, I'd like to evaluate a bash expression and then assign it to an environment variable:
- name: Tag image
env:
GITHUB_SHA_SHORT: ${{ $(echo $GITHUB_SHA | cut -c 1-6) }}
..do other things...
However, this naive attempt has failed. According to the docs this doesn't seem to be supported; a somewhat clean workaround would be fine.
The original answer to this question used the Actions runner function set-env
. Due to a security vulnerability set-env
is being deprecated and should no longer be used.
This is the new way to set environment variables.
name: my workflow
on: push
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Set env
run: echo "GITHUB_SHA_SHORT=$(echo $GITHUB_SHA | cut -c 1-6)" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Test
run: echo $GITHUB_SHA_SHORT
Setting an environment variable
echo "{name}={value}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
Creates or updates an environment variable for any actions running next in a job. The action that creates or updates the environment variable does not have access to the new value, but all subsequent actions in a job will have access. Environment variables are case-sensitive and you can include punctuation.
This is an alternative way to reference the environment variable in workflows.
- name: Test
run: echo ${{ env.GITHUB_SHA_SHORT }}