This action allows caching dependencies and build outputs to improve workflow execution time.
Documentation
See "Caching dependencies to speed up workflows".
Usage
Pre-requisites
Create a workflow .yml file in your repositories .github/workflows directory. An example workflow is available below. For more information, reference the GitHub Help Documentation for Creating a workflow file.
Inputs
path- A directory to store and save the cachekey- An explicit key for restoring and saving the cacherestore-keys- An ordered list of keys to use for restoring the cache if no cache hit occurred for key
Outputs
cache-hit- A boolean value to indicate an exact match was found for the key
See Skipping steps based on cache-hit for info on using this output
Cache scopes
The cache is scoped to the key and branch. The default branch cache is available to other branches.
See Matching a cache key for more info.
Example workflow
name: Caching Primes on: push jobs: build: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v2 - name: Cache Primes id: cache-primes uses: actions/cache@v1 with: path: prime-numbers key: ${{ runner.os }}-primes - name: Generate Prime Numbers if: steps.cache-primes.outputs.cache-hit != 'true' run: /generate-primes.sh -d prime-numbers - name: Use Prime Numbers run: /primes.sh -d prime-numbers
Implementation Examples
Every programming language and framework has its own way of caching.
See Examples for a list of actions/cache implementations for use with:
- C# - Nuget
- D - DUB
- Elixir - Mix
- Go - Modules
- Haskell - Cabal
- Java - Gradle
- Java - Maven
- Node - npm
- Node - Lerna
- Node - Yarn
- OCaml/Reason - esy
- PHP - Composer
- Python - pip
- R - renv
- Ruby - Bundler
- Rust - Cargo
- Scala - SBT
- Swift, Objective-C - Carthage
- Swift, Objective-C - CocoaPods
- Swift - Swift Package Manager
Creating a cache key
A cache key can include any of the contexts, functions, literals, and operators supported by GitHub Actions.
For example, using the hashFiles function allows you to create a new cache when dependencies change.
- uses: actions/cache@v1 with: path: path/to/dependencies key: ${{ runner.os }}-${{ hashFiles('**/lockfiles') }}
Additionally, you can use arbitrary command output in a cache key, such as a date or software version:
# http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/date.1.html - name: Get Date id: get-date run: | echo "::set-output name=date::$(/bin/date -u "+%Y%m%d")" shell: bash - uses: actions/cache@v1 with: path: path/to/dependencies key: ${{ runner.os }}-${{ steps.get-date.outputs.date }}-${{ hashFiles('**/lockfiles') }}
See Using contexts to create cache keys
Cache Limits
A repository can have up to 5GB of caches. Once the 5GB limit is reached, older caches will be evicted based on when the cache was last accessed. Caches that are not accessed within the last week will also be evicted.
Skipping steps based on cache-hit
Using the cache-hit output, subsequent steps (such as install or build) can be skipped when a cache hit occurs on the key.
Example:
steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v2 - uses: actions/cache@v1 id: cache with: path: path/to/dependencies key: ${{ runner.os }}-${{ hashFiles('**/lockfiles') }} - name: Install Dependencies if: steps.cache.outputs.cache-hit != 'true' run: /install.sh
Note: The
iddefined inactions/cachemust match theidin theifstatement (i.e.steps.[ID].outputs.cache-hit)
Contributing
We would love for you to contribute to actions/cache, pull requests are welcome! Please see the CONTRIBUTING.md for more information.
License
The scripts and documentation in this project are released under the MIT License