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update-flake-lock
This is a GitHub Action that will update your flake.lock file whenever it is run.
NOTE: As of v3, this action will no longer automatically install Nix to the action runner. You MUST set up a Nix with flakes support enabled prior to running this action, or your workflow will not function as expected.
Example
An example GitHub Action workflow using this action would look like the following:
name: update-flake-lock
on:
workflow_dispatch: # allows manual triggering
schedule:
- cron: '0 0 * * 0' # runs weekly on Sunday at 00:00
jobs:
lockfile:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Install Nix
uses: cachix/install-nix-action@v16
with:
extra_nix_config: |
access-tokens = github.com=${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Update flake.lock
uses: DeterminateSystems/update-flake-lock@vX
with:
pr-title: "Update flake.lock" # Title of PR to be created
pr-labels: | # Labels to be set on the PR
dependencies
automated
Example updating specific input(s)
NOTE: If any inputs have a stale reference (e.g. the lockfile thinks a git input wants its "ref" to be "nixos-unstable", but the flake.nix specifies "nixos-unstable-small"), they will also be updated. At this time, there is no known workaround.
It is also possible to update specific inputs by specifying them in a space-separated list:
name: update-flake-lock
on:
workflow_dispatch: # allows manual triggering
schedule:
- cron: '0 0 * * 0' # runs weekly on Sunday at 00:00
jobs:
lockfile:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Install Nix
uses: cachix/install-nix-action@v16
with:
extra_nix_config: |
access-tokens = github.com=${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Update flake.lock
uses: DeterminateSystems/update-flake-lock@vX
with:
inputs: input1 input2 input3
Example that prints the number of the created PR
name: update-flake-lock
on:
workflow_dispatch: # allows manual triggering
schedule:
- cron: '0 0 * * 0' # runs weekly on Sunday at 00:00
jobs:
lockfile:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Install Nix
uses: cachix/install-nix-action@v16
with:
extra_nix_config: |
access-tokens = github.com=${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Update flake.lock
id: update
uses: DeterminateSystems/update-flake-lock@vX
with:
inputs: input1 input2 input3
- name: Print PR number
run: echo Pull request number is ${{ steps.update.outputs.pull-request-number }}.
Running GitHub Actions CI
GitHub Actions will not run workflows when a branch is pushed by or a PR is opened by a GitHub Action. There are two ways to have GitHub Actions CI run on a PR submitted by this action.
Without a Personal Authentication Token
Without using a Personal Authentication Token, you can manually run the following to kick off a CI run:
git branch -D update_flake_lock_action
git fetch origin
git checkout update_flake_lock_action
git commit --amend --no-edit
git push origin update_flake_lock_action --force
With a Personal Authentication Token
By providing a Personal Authentication Token, the PR will be submitted in a way that bypasses this limitation (GitHub will essentially think it is the owner of the PAT submitting the PR, and not an Action).
You can create a token by visiting https://github.com/settings/tokens and select at least the repo
scope. Then, store this token in your repository secrets (i.e. 'https://github.com///settings/secrets/actions') as GH_TOKEN_FOR_UPDATES
and set up your workflow file like the following:
name: update-flake-lock
on:
workflow_dispatch: # allows manual triggering
schedule:
- cron: '0 0 * * 1,4' # Run twice a week
jobs:
lockfile:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Install Nix
uses: cachix/install-nix-action@v16
- name: Update flake.lock
uses: DeterminateSystems/update-flake-lock@vX
with:
token: ${{ secrets.GH_TOKEN_FOR_UPDATES }}
Contributing
Feel free to send a PR or open an issue if you find something functions unexpectedly! Please make sure to test your changes and update any related documentation before submitting your PR.
How to test changes
In order to more easily test your changes to this action, we have created a template repository that should point you in the right direction: https://github.com/DeterminateSystems/update-flake-lock-test-template. Please see the README in that repository for instructions on testing your changes.