This action prints Hello, World! or Hello, <who-to-greet>! to the log. To
learn how this action was built, see
Creating a Docker container action.
To create your own action, you can use this repository as a template! Just follow the below instructions:
- Click the Use this template button at the top of the repository
- Select Create a new repository
- Select an owner and name for your new repository
- Click Create repository
- Clone your new repository
Caution
Make sure to remove or update the CODEOWNERS file! For
details on how to use this file, see
About code owners.
Here's an example of how to use this action in a workflow file:
name: Example Workflow
on:
  workflow_dispatch:
    inputs:
      who-to-greet:
        description: Who to greet in the log
        required: true
        default: 'World'
        type: string
jobs:
  say-hello:
    name: Say Hello
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      # Change @main to a specific commit SHA or version tag, e.g.:
      # actions/hello-world-docker-action@e76147da8e5c81eaf017dede5645551d4b94427b
      # actions/[email protected]
      - name: Print to Log
        id: print-to-log
        uses: actions/hello-world-docker-action@main
        with:
          who-to-greet: ${{ inputs.who-to-greet }}For example workflow runs, check out the Actions tab! :rocket:
| Input | Default | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| who-to-greet | World | The name of the person to greet | 
| Output | Description | 
|---|---|
| time | The time we greeted you | 
After you've cloned the repository to your local machine or codespace, you'll need to perform some initial setup steps before you can test your action.
Note
You'll need to have a reasonably modern version of Docker handy (e.g. docker engine version 20 or later).
- 
🛠️ Build the container Make sure to replace actions/hello-world-docker-actionwith an appropriate label for your container.docker build -t actions/hello-world-docker-action .
- 
✅ Test the container You can pass individual environment variables using the --envor-eflag.$ docker run --env INPUT_WHO_TO_GREET="Mona Lisa Octocat" actions/hello-world-docker-action ::notice file=entrypoint.sh,line=7::Hello, Mona Lisa Octocat! Or you can pass a file with environment variables using --env-file.$ echo "INPUT_WHO_TO_GREET=\"Mona Lisa Octocat\"" > ./.env.test $ docker run --env-file ./.env.test actions/hello-world-docker-action ::notice file=entrypoint.sh,line=7::Hello, Mona Lisa Octocat!