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Retries a Github Action step or command on failure.

Works with either shell commands or other actions to retry.

Why

Github actions which use the Internet connection can fail when connection is lost :

Run actions/setup-node@v1
connect ETIMEDOUT 104.20.22.46:443
Waiting 15 seconds before trying again
connect ETIMEDOUT 104.20.22.46:443
Waiting 18 seconds before trying again
Error: connect ETIMEDOUT 104.20.22.46:443

It is a cause of failed jobs. For this case, the action wretry.action can retry the action immediately after fail or with some delay. And if the connection will be restored, then the job will continue the normal run.

Features

  • Retries Github JavaScript actions.
  • Retries GitHub Docker actions utilizing a Dockerfile as the image source.
  • Retries private actions. The option github_token is used for private repositories.
  • The action can be an action repository that is not published on Marketplace.
  • Retries shell commands. Uses default shells to run commands.
  • Can retry single action or single command ( multiline command ), but not both simultaneously.
  • Retries main, pre and post stages of external actions.
  • Default action always includes both pre and post stages. If an external action contains a pre and/or post stage, the action will also execute these stages.
  • The repository includes subdirectories with alternative action setups that can skip the pre or/and post stages, as necessary.
  • Action handles conditions in JavaScript and Docker actions ( fields pre-if and post-if ). Some conditions can be unsolvable and then action skips the stage.
  • Resolves external action default inputs from next contexts : github, env, job, matrix, inputs.
  • Can resolve user-provided context steps.
  • Retries actions with defined number of attempts ( default is 2 ).
  • Retries actions with defined delay between attempts ( default is 0 ).

Inputs

action

The name of a Github action. Format is {owner}/{repo_name}@{ref}.

Attention. Action requires defined action or command. If the fields action and commands are defined simultaneously, then action will throw error.

command

The command to run. The action runs the command in the default shell.

Attention. Action requires defined action or command. If the fields action and commands are defined simultaneously, then action will throw error.

with

An options map for Github action. It is a multiline string with pairs key : value.

An example of declaration of option with single line value :

- uses: Wandalen/wretry.action@master
  with:
    action: owner/action-repo@version
    with: |
      option1: value
      option2: value

An example of declaration of option with multiline string :

- uses: Wandalen/wretry.action@master
  with:
    action: owner/action-repo@version
    with: |
      option1: |
        value1
        value2
          value3
      option2: value

current_path

Setup working directory for the action. Works with only commands. Default is github.workspace path.

steps_context

Pass context steps into an external action. The action cannot resolve runtime context steps from environment contexts. If you need valid context steps, then add option steps_context : ${{ toJSON( steps ) }}.

attempt_limit

Set number of attempts. Default is 2.

attempt_delay

Set delay between attempts in ms. Default is 0.

time_out

Set time out in ms for entire step including all retries. By default actions sets no time out.

retry_condition

Use any valid expression to control the continuation of retries. If the expression resolves to false, the action will interrupt the retries. Default value is true.

- uses: Wandalen/wretry.action@master
  with:
    action: owner/action-repo@version
    retry_condition: github.ref_name == 'main'
    with: |
      option1: value
      option2: value

Attention. The expression can be wrapped in expression tokens ${{ <expr> }}. The Github workflow runner will resolve the expressions wrapped in these tokens and replace the action input with the specific value. If you don't need the expression to be recalculated for each retry, you can put it inside the expression tokens.

How to use outputs of current step in condition

The action can resolve the output of the current step using the special syntax: steps._this.outputs.<output_name>. The action uses the special name _this to refer to the current step. If you have a step with the name _this and provide the steps context using the steps_context option, the action will rewrite the value of this field. This does not affect the outputs of the workflow, but allows the action to access the current step's outputs.

Example of condition with check of current step output:

- uses: Wandalen/wretry.action@master
  with:
    action: owner/action-repo@version
    retry_condition: steps._this.outputs.code == 0
    with: |
      option1: value
      option2: value

github_token

A token to access private actions. Does not required for public actions.

Outputs

The action exposes single output named outputs. It collects all the outputs from the action/command in JSON map.

How to use outputs from the external action

To access the value from an external action outputs parse the wretry.action output and select required key. To parse the outputs use builtin Github Actions function fromJSON.

Let's look at an example:

jobs:
  job1:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    outputs:
      # extract `outputs` from a step
      out: ${{ steps.my-action.outputs.outputs }}
    steps:
      - id: my-action
        uses: Wandalen/[email protected]
        with:
          attempt_limit: 3
          action: user/action@version
          with: |
            foo: bar
  job2:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    needs: job1
    steps:
      - env:
          # parse full map and store it to OUPUT1
          OUTPUT1: ${{ fromJSON( needs.job1.outputs.out ) }}
          # parse full map and extract field `foo`
          OUTPUT2: ${{ fromJSON( needs.job1.outputs.out ).foo }}
        run: echo "$OUTPUT1 $OUTPUT2"

To setup job output we access output outputs of the step my-action. In the job job2 we parse this output to JSON. The environment variable OUPUT1 represents full JSON and the variable OUPUT2 represents key foo of the parsed JSON.

How to skip pre or/and post stages

The repository provides three subdirectories, each containing a different setup for action retries:

  • pre: This directory retries the pre and main stages.
  • post: This directory retries the main and post stages.
  • main: This directory retries only the main stage.

It is crucial to note that, regardless of the retried action specification, the actions in the repository will only execute the declared stages. This behavior can disrupt your workflow, so please use the actions with caution.

Selecting the Alternative Action

You have a few options for obtaining a compatible action implementation:

  • Run the workflow with the required action, but without the wretry.action, and check the stages in the workflow run.
  • Open the action directory and review the action.yml file. Look for any extra stages listed besides main.
  • If you run command, then you can get main action that skips pre and post stages.

Declaration of alternative action

To choose an alternative action add the action subdirectory in declaration of wretry.action. For example, the declaration with main subdirectory:

- uses: Wandalen/wretry.action/main@master

You can choose either method based on your preference. If you prefer not to perform additional manipulations, you can select the default wretry.action that retries all available stages of the external action.

Example usage

Retry action

- uses: Wandalen/wretry.action@master
  with:
    action: action/[email protected]
    with: |
      node-version: 14.x
      architecture: x64
    attempt_limit: 3
    attempt_delay: 2000

Retry command

- uses: Wandalen/wretry.action@master
  with:
    command: npm i
    attempt_limit: 3
    attempt_delay: 2000

Development and contributing

To build compiled dependencies utility willbe is required. To install utility run :

npm i -g 'willbe@latest'

willbe is not required to use the action in your project as submodule.

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