= JReleaser :linkattrs: :project-owner: jreleaser :project-name: release-action image:https://github.com/{project-owner}/{project-name}/workflows/Test/badge.svg["Build Status", link="https://github.com/{project-owner}/{project-name}/actions"] image:https://img.shields.io/github/v/release/{project-owner}/{project-name}["GitHub release"", link="https://github.com/jreleaser/release-action/releasestw"] image:https://img.shields.io/twitter/follow/{project-owner}?style=social["Twitter Follow", link="https://twitter.com/jreleaser"] This action executes a link:https://jreleaser.org[JReleaser] workflow. == Usage === Workflow [source,yaml] ---- name: release on: workflow_dispatch: jobs: release: name: Release runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - name: Checkout uses: actions/checkout@v2.3.4 # Configure build steps as you'd normally do - name: Setup Java uses: actions/setup-java@v1.4.3 with: java-version: 1.8 server-id: central server-username: MAVEN_USERNAME server-password: MAVEN_CENTRAL_TOKEN gpg-private-key: ${{ secrets.GPG_PRIVATE_KEY }} gpg-passphrase: MAVEN_GPG_PASSPHRASE # Post JARs to Maven Central - name: Release to Maven Central env: MAVEN_USERNAME: ${{ secrets.SONATYPE_USERNAME }} MAVEN_CENTRAL_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.SONATYPE_PASSWORD }} MAVEN_GPG_PASSPHRASE: ${{ secrets.GPG_PASSPHRASE }} run: | export GPG_TTY=$(tty) git config user.name "${{ github.event.head_commit.committer.name }}" git config user.email "${{ github.event.head_commit.committer.email }}" mvn -B --file pom.xml release:prepare release:perform # IMPORTANT! - name: Setup Java for JReleaser uses: actions/setup-java@v1.4.3 with: java-version: 11 # Create a release - name: Run JReleaser uses: jreleaser/release-action@v1 env: JRELEASER_GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} ---- The last step executes a `full-release` with the default `jreleaser.yml` configuration that's expected to be located at the root of the repository. WARNING: This action requires Java 11+ to download and execute JReleaser. If your project already builds with Java 11+ then you can skip the second "setup" step. == Customizing == Inputs Following inputs can be used as `step.with` keys [%header,width="100%"] |=== | Name | Type | Default | Description | version | String | early-access | The JReleaser version to use. + Should match any of the link:https://github.com/jreleaser/jreleaser/releases[published releases]. | arguments | String | full-release | The JReleaser command to run. |=== == Environment Variables Following environment variables can be used as `step.env` keys [%header,width="100%"] |=== | Name | Description | JRELEASER_GITHUB_TOKEN | link:https://help.github.com/en/actions/configuring-and-managing-workflows/authenticating-with-the-github_token[GITHUB_TOKEN] as provided by `secrets` |=== == Caution The default `GITHUB_TOKEN` from `secrets` is link:https://help.github.com/en/actions/configuring-and-managing-workflows/authenticating-with-the-github_token#about-the-github_token-secret[limited] to the repository that contains your worklow. Pushing to other repositories such as Homebrew tap requires additional permissions, you must create a custom link:https://help.github.com/articles/creating-a-personal-access-token-for-the-command-line/[Personal Access Token] with `repo` permissions and link:https://help.github.com/en/actions/automating-your-workflow-with-github-actions/creating-and-using-encrypted-secrets[add it as a secret in the repository]. If you create a secret named `GH_PAT`, the step will look like this [source,yaml] ---- - name: Run JReleaser uses: jreleaser/release-action@v1 env: JRELEASER_GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GH_PAT }} ---- If you'd rather have separate tokens for each additional repository and keep the original `GITHUB_TOKEN` intact then you may apply the `GH_PAT` token as follows [source,yaml] ---- - name: Run JReleaser uses: jreleaser/release-action@v1 env: JRELEASER_GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} JRELEASER_HOMEBREW_GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GH_PAT }} ---- Additional environment variables may be needed depending on your specific setup, such as those needed for signing files with GPG or announcing a release via Twitter. Review the docs at link:https://jreleaser.org[] to find more about these variables and how to set them up.