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# Create a JavaScript Action Use this template to bootstrap the creation of a JavaScript action.:rocket: This template includes tests, linting, a validation workflow, publishing, and versioning guidance. If you are new, there's also a simpler introduction. See the [Hello World JavaScript Action](https://github.com/actions/hello-world-javascript-action) ## Create an action from this template Click the `Use this Template` and provide the new repo details for your action ## Code in Master Install the dependencies ```bash $ npm install ``` Run the tests :heavy_check_mark: ```bash $ npm test PASS ./index.test.js ✓ throws invalid number (3ms) ✓ wait 500 ms (504ms) ✓ test runs (95ms) ... ``` ## Change action.yml The action.yml contains defines the inputs and output for your action. Update the action.yml with your name, description, inputs and outputs for your action. See the [documentation](https://help.github.com/en/articles/metadata-syntax-for-github-actions) ## Change the Code Most toolkit and CI/CD operations involve async operations so the action is run in an async function. ```javascript const core = require('@actions/core'); ... async function run() { try { ... } catch (error) { core.setFailed(error.message); } } run() ``` See the [toolkit documentation](https://github.com/actions/toolkit/blob/master/README.md#packages) for the various packages. ## Package for distribution Actions are run from GitHub repos. Packaging the action will create a packaged action in the dist folder. Run package ```bash npm run package ``` Since the packaged index.js is run from the dist folder, check it in. ```bash git add dist ``` ## Create a release branch Users shouldn't consume the action from master since that would be latest code and actions can break compatibility between major versions. ```bash $ git checkout -b v1 $ git commit -a -m "v1 release" ``` ```bash $ git push origin releases/v1 ``` Your action is now published! :rocket: See the [versioning documentation](https://github.com/actions/toolkit/blob/master/docs/action-versioning.md) ## Usage You can now consume the action by referencing the v1 branch ```yaml uses: actions/javascript-action@v1 with: milliseconds: 1000 ``` See the [actions tab](https://github.com/actions/javascript-action/actions) for runs of this action! :rocket: