setup-ko/README.md

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GitHub Action to install and setup ko

Build

Example usage

name: Publish

on:
  push:
    branches: ['main']

jobs:
  publish:
    name: Publish
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      - uses: actions/setup-go@v2
        with:
          go-version: 1.15
      - uses: actions/checkout@v2

      - uses: imjasonh/setup-ko@v0.3
      - run: ko publish ./

That's it! This workflow will build and publish your code to GitHub Container Regsitry.

By default, the action sets KO_DOCKER_REPO=ghcr.io/[owner]/[repo]. See documentation for ko to learn more about configuring ko.

By default the action sets KO_DOCKER_REPO for all subsequent steps. Instead, if the env is already set when the action runs, it will skip logging in to ghcr.io and propagate KO_DOCKER_REPO for subsequent steps.

The action works on Linux and macOS runners, and should work for Windows runners when ko releases include Windows binaries (next ko release🤞! see google/ko#339)

Select ko version to install

By default, imjasonh/setup-ko installs the latest released version of ko.

You can select a version with the version parameter:

- uses: imjasonh/setup-ko@v0.3
  with:
    version: v0.8.0

To build and install ko from source using go get, specify version: tip.

Pushing to other registries

By default, imjasonh/setup-ko configures ko to push images to GitHub Container Registry, but you can configure it to push to other registries.

To do this, you need to provide credentials to authorize the push. You can use encrypted secrets to store the authorization token, and pass it to ko login before pushing:

- uses: imjasonh/setup-ko@v0.3
- env:
    auth_token: ${{ secrets.auth_token }}
  run: |
    echo "${auth_token}" | ko login https://my.registry --username my-username --password-stdin
    export KO_DOCKER_REPO=my.registry/my-repo
    ko publish ./

Release Integration

In addition to publishing images, ko can produce YAML files containing references to built images, using ko resolve

With this action, you can use ko resolve to produce output YAML that you then attach to a GitHub Release using the GitHub CLI. For example:

name: Publish Release YAML

on:
  release:
    types: ['created']

jobs:
  publish-release-yaml:
    name: Publish Release YAML
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      - uses: actions/setup-go@v2
        with:
          go-version: 1.15
      - uses: actions/checkout@v2
      - uses: imjasonh/setup-ko@v0.3

      - name: Generate and upload release.yaml
        env:
          GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
        run: |
          tag=$(echo ${{ github.ref }} | cut -c11-)  # get tag name without tags/refs/ prefix.
          ko resolve -t ${tag} -f config/ > release.yaml
          gh release upload ${tag} release.yaml          

A note on versioning

The @v0.3 in the uses statement refers to the version of the action definition in this repo.

Regardless of what version of the action definition you use, imjasonh/setup-ko will install the latest released version of ko unless otherwise specified with version:.