This action builds your docker image and cache the stages (supports multi-stage builds) to improve building times in subsequent builds.
By default it pushes the image with all the stages to a registry (needs username and password), but you can disable this feature setting push_image_and_stages
to false
.
Built-in support for Docker Hub, AWS ECR, GitHub's registry, and Google Cloud.
IMPORTANT! To use built-in support to AWS ECR, you need to use v5 (see example below)
image_name
: Image name with namespace (eg: whoan/node).
username
: Docker registry's user (needed to push image to repository, or to pull from private repository).
password
: Docker registry's password (needed to push image to repository, or to pull from private repository).
registry
: Docker registry (default: Docker Hub's registry).
image_tag
: Tag(s) of the image to build. Allows multiple comma-separated tags (eg: one,another
) (default: latest
).
context
: Docker context (default: ./
).
dockerfile
: Dockerfile filename path (default: "$context"/Dockerfile
)
push_image_and_stages
: Set to false
to avoid pushing to registry. Useful when you use on: pull_request
. (default: true
).
push_git_tag
: In addition to image_tag
, you can also push the git tag in your branch tip (default: false
)
pull_image_and_stages
: Set to false
to avoid pulling from registry or to build from scratch (default: true
).
build_extra_args
: Provide extra arguments to docker build
. eg: "--compress=true --build-arg=hello=world"
None
The action does the following every time it is triggered:
- (Optional) Pull previously pushed stages (if any) from the specified
registry
(default: https://hub.docker.com) - Build the image using cache (ie: using any the pulled stages)
- Tag the image (multiple tags are allowed)
- (Optional) Push the image with the tag(s) specified in
image_tag
- (Optional) Push each stage of the built image to the registry with the name
<image_name>-stages:<1,2,3,...>
- (Optional) Push the git tag (if available) as
<image_name>:<git_tag>
Minimal example:
- uses: whoan/docker-build-with-cache-action@v5
with:
image_name: whoan/node
Using GitHub's registry:
GitHub automatically creates a GITHUB_TOKEN secret to use in your workflow.
- uses: whoan/docker-build-with-cache-action@v5
with:
username: your_usernames
password: "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}"
image_name: whoan/docker-images/node
image_tag: alpine-slim
push_git_tag: true
registry: docker.pkg.github.com
context: node-alpine-slim
build_extra_args: "--compress=true --build-arg=hello=world"
Another example for Google Cloud Platform and more custom settings:
More info here on how to get GCloud JSON key.
- uses: whoan/docker-build-with-cache-action@v5
with:
username: _json_key
password: "${{ secrets.GCLOUD_JSON_KEY }}"
registry: gcr.io
image_name: your_id/your_image
image_tag: latest,and,more,tags
context: sub_folder_in_your_repo
dockerfile: custom.dockerfile
push_image_and_stages: false # useful when you are setting a workflow to run on PRs
Finally, (since v5) an example to use AWS ECR:
You don't even need to create the repositories in advance, as this action takes care of that for you!
- uses: whoan/docker-build-with-cache-action@v5
with:
username: "${{ secrets.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID }}"
password: "${{ secrets.AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY }}"
image_name: node
registry: 123456789.dkr.ecr.us-west-1.amazonaws.com
Be aware of the conditions that can invalidate your cache:
- Be specific with the base images. If you start from an image with
latest
tag, it may download different versions when the action is triggered, and it will invalidate the cache.