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Has Changed Path - GitHub Action
<p align="left"> <a href="https://github.com/MarceloPrado/has-changed-path/actions"><img alt="has-changed-path status" src="https://github.com/MarceloPrado/has-changed-path/workflows/unit-tests/badge.svg"></a> </p>This action outputs whether a path or combination of paths has changed in the previous commit.
It solves a common issue among monorepo setups: conditional actions. Deploying a project that did not change in the previous commit could be a waste of time and resources.
With this action, you know if a deployment or any other job needs to run based on the changed paths of the most recent commit.
It differs from GitHub's paths as our action is meant to be used inside your job steps, not at the root of your workflow file (see this issue).
My recommendation is to put this action in a workflow that runs on every push to master
.
Inputs
paths
(required): Path to detect changes. It's possible to pass one path, a combination or a wildcard. Valid options include:packages/front
,packages/front packages/shared
,packages/**/tests
. See workflow examples below for more information.
Outputs
changed
: boolean indicating if the paths changed at the latest commit
Example workflows
Important info:
Notice that you must configure fetch-depth
in your actions/checkout@v2
. That's because their default option now is to fetch only the latest commit instead of all history (more info)
If you want to fetch all history, pass fetch-depth: 0
.
For monorepo packages, where history tends to be larger than single repos, it may take a while fetching all of it. That's why we used fetch-depth: 100
in the examples. It will fetch the latest 100 commits.
Detecting a simple one-path change:
name: Conditional Deploy
on: push
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
fetch-depth: 100
- uses: marceloprado/has-changed-path@v1.0.1
id: changed-front
with:
paths: packages/front
- name: Deploy front
if: steps.changed-front.outputs.changed == 'true'
run: /deploy-front.sh
Detecting changes in multiple paths:
Useful when you have dependencies between packages (eg. /common
package used in /front
and /server
).
Below, the output would be truthy for any given change inside packages/front
or packages/common
.
name: Conditional Deploy
on: push
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
fetch-depth: 100
- uses: marceloprado/has-changed-path@v1.0.1
id: changed-front
with:
paths: packages/front packages/common
- name: Deploy front
if: steps.changed-front.outputs.changed == 'true'
run: /deploy-front.sh
Detecting a one-path change with checkout multiple repos:
name: Conditional Deploy
on: push
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
fetch-depth: 100
path: main
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
fetch-depth: 100
repsitory: my-org/my-tools
path: my-tools
- uses: marceloprado/has-changed-path@v1.0.1
id: changed-main
with:
paths: packages/front
env:
SOURCE: main
- uses: marceloprado/has-changed-path@v1.0.1
id: changed-my-tools
with:
paths: somewhere/else
env:
SOURCE: my-tools
- name: Deploy main
if: steps.changed-main.outputs.changed == 'true'
run: /deploy-main.sh
- name: Deploy my tools
if: steps.changed-my-tools.outputs.changed == 'true'
run: /deploy-my-tools.sh
How it works?
The action itself is pretty simple - take a look at src/hasChanged.js
;) .
Basically, we compare the latest HEAD with the previous one using git diff
command. This allows us to effectively detect changes in most cases (squashed merges and merges with merge commit).
The algorithm works very similar with Netlify's default way for detecting changes in monorepo builds.
Contribute
Have any thoughts or suggestions? Please, open an issue and I'll be happy to improve this action!