A simple and flexible Slack integration with GitHub Actions.
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Advanced users can use a configuration file and Handlebars templates to configure every aspect of the Slack message.
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In addition to "legacy" attachments, rich messages can be created using layout blocks for flexible message visualisation and interactivity.
Create a Slack Webhook URL using either the Incoming Webhooks App (preferred) or by attaching an incoming webhook to an existing Slack App (beware, channel override not possible when using a Slack App):
env:
SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL: ${{ secrets.SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL }}
The status
must be defined. It can either be the current job status
using:
with:
status: ${{ job.status }}
or a hardcoded custom status such as "starting" or "in progress":
with:
status: in progress
The individual status of job steps can be included in the Slack message using:
with:
status: ${{ job.status }}
steps: ${{ toJson(steps) }}
Note: Only steps that have a "step id" will be reported on. See example below.
To override the channel or to send the Slack message to an individual use:
with:
status: ${{ job.status }}
channel: '#workflows'
Note: To override the channel the Slack webhook URL must be an Incoming Webhook URL. See https://api.slack.com/faq#incoming_webhooks
To override the slack message use:
with:
status: ${{ job.status }}
channel: '#workflows'
message: Deploying {{ env.GITHUB_REF_NAME }} branch
A configuration file can be used to customise the following Slack message fields:
username
icon_url
pretext
title
andtitle_link
text
fallback
plain text summary used for dumb clients and notificationsfields
title, value and short/longblocks
includingactions
,context
,divider
,file
,header
,image
,input
andsection
blocks- message
footer
- border
colors
based job statussuccess
,failure
,cancelled
. valid colors aregood
(green),warning
(yellow),danger
(red) or any hex color code eg.#439FE0
icons
for step statussuccess
,failure
,cancelled
,skipped
, and a default
Default: .github/slack.yml
with:
status: ${{ job.status }}
config: .github/config/slack.yml
The following Slack message fields and block layouts support templating using Handlebars.js format:
pretext
title
text
andmessage
fallback
fields
title
andvalue
blocks
Supported Template variables
env.*
, payload.*
, jobName
, jobStatus
, jobSteps
,
eventName
, workflow
, workflowUrl
, workflowRunUrl
, repositoryName
, repositoryUrl
, runId
, runNumber
, sha
, shortSha
, branch
, actor
, action
, ref
, refType
, refUrl
, diffRef
, diffUrl
, description
, sender
Helper Functions
Apart from the standard helper functions such as #if
and #each
there are also a few custom
ones:
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icon
converts a job status into an icon eg.{{icon jobStatus}}
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json
dumps the value as a JSON string eg.{{json payload.commits}}
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truncate
cuts the string at the limit eg.{{truncate sha 8}}
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default
allows a alternative or default value eg.{{default headRef "master"}}
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pluralize
outputs different text based on item count eg.{{pluralize requested_reviewers "reviewer" "reviewers"}}
(if only singular form is given plural is derived by adding an "s") -
eq
,neq
,not
,and
, andor
can be used as logical operators eg.{{#if (and (not has_issues) (or has_pages has_wiki))}}yes{{else}}no{{/if}}
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#ifeq
and#ifneq
test for variable equality or not eg.{{#ifneq event_name "create"}}yes{{else}}no{{/ifneq}}
Example Using Config File
To generate the message format below use the slack.yml
configuration file that follows.
Example Configuration File: slack.yml
username: GitHub-CI
icon_url: https://octodex.github.com/images/mona-the-rivetertocat.png
pretext: Triggered via {{eventName}} by {{actor}} {{or action "action"}} {{ref}} `{{diffRef}}`
title: GitHub Actions
title_link: https://support.github.com
text: |
*<{{workflowRunUrl}}|Workflow _{{workflow}}_ job _{{jobName}}_ triggered by _{{eventName}}_ is _{{jobStatus}}_>* for <{{refUrl}}|`{{ref}}`>
{{#if description}}<{{diffUrl}}|`{{diffRef}}`> - {{description}}{{/if}}
{{#if payload.commits}}
*Commits*
{{#each payload.commits}}
<{{this.url}}|`{{truncate this.id 8}}`> - {{this.message}}
{{/each}}
{{/if}}
fallback: |-
[GitHub] {{workflow}} #{{runNumber}} {{jobName}} is {{jobStatus}}
fields:
- title: Job Steps
value: "{{#each jobSteps}}{{icon this.outcome}} {{@key}}\n{{/each}}"
short: false
- title: Workflow
value: "<{{workflowUrl}}|{{workflow}}>"
short: true
- title: Git Ref
value: "{{ref}} ({{refType}})"
short: true
- title: Run ID
value: |-
<{{workflowRunUrl}}|{{runId}}>
short: true
- title: Run Number
value: "{{runNumber}}"
short: true
- title: Actor
value: "{{actor}}"
short: true
- title: Job Status
value: "{{jobStatus}}"
short: true
footer: >-
<{{repositoryUrl}}|{{repositoryName}}> {{workflow}} #{{runNumber}}
colors:
success: '#5DADE2'
failure: '#884EA0'
cancelled: '#A569BD'
default: '#7D3C98'
icons:
success: ':white_check_mark:'
failure: ':grimacing:'
cancelled: ':x:'
skipped: ':heavy_minus_sign:'
default: ':interrobang:'
Notes:
- If template expressions occur at the start of a string the string must be double-quoted eg.
pretext: "{{eventName}} triggered by {{actor}}"
- Use YAML multiline string formats
|
,>
,|-
and>-
or double-quotes"\n"
to control new lines - Use
~
(tilde) character to control whitepace when looping see Whitespace control
To ensure the Slack message is sent even if the job fails add the
always()
function:
if: always()
or use a specific status function to only run when the job status matches. All possible status check functions are:
success()
(default)always()
cancelled()
failure()
To send a Slack message when a workflow job has completed add the following as the last step of the job:
- uses: act10ns/slack@v1
with:
status: ${{ job.status }}
if: always()
To include statuses for each Job Step in the message include the
steps
input (making sure to use the toJSON
function):
- uses: act10ns/slack@v1
with:
status: ${{ job.status }}
steps: ${{ toJson(steps) }}
if: always()
Only steps that have a "step id" assigned to them will be reported on:
- name: Build
id: build
run: |
npm install
npm run build
The default Slack channel for the configured webhook can be overridden
using either another channel name #channel
or a username @username
.
- uses: act10ns/slack@v1
with:
status: ${{ job.status }}
channel: '#workflows'
or
- uses: act10ns/slack@v1
with:
status: ${{ job.status }}
channel: '@nick'
name: Docker Build and Push
on:
push:
branches: [ master, release/* ]
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
env:
REPOSITORY_URL: docker.pkg.github.com
IMAGE_NAME: ${{ github.repository }}/alerta-cli
SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL: ${{ secrets.SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL }}
steps:
- uses: act10ns/slack@v1
with:
status: starting
channel: '#workflows'
message: Starting Docker Build and Push...
if: always()
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Variables
id: vars
run: echo "::set-output name=SHORT_COMMIT_ID::$(git rev-parse --short HEAD)"
- name: Build image
id: docker-build
run: >-
docker build
-t $IMAGE_NAME
-t $REPOSITORY_URL/$IMAGE_NAME:${{ steps.vars.outputs.SHORT_COMMIT_ID }}
-t $REPOSITORY_URL/$IMAGE_NAME:latest .
- name: Docker Login
env:
DOCKER_USERNAME: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_USERNAME }}
DOCKER_PASSWORD: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
run: docker login $REPOSITORY_URL --username "$DOCKER_USERNAME" --password "$DOCKER_PASSWORD"
- name: Publish Image
id: docker-push
run: docker push $REPOSITORY_URL/$IMAGE_NAME
- uses: act10ns/slack@v1
with:
status: ${{ job.status }}
steps: ${{ toJson(steps) }}
channel: '#workflows'
if: always()
The above "Docker Build and Push" workflow will appear in Slack as:
To enable runner diagnostic logging set the ACTIONS_RUNNER_DEBUG
secret to true
.
To enable step debug logging set the ACTIONS_STEP_DEBUG
secret to true
.
- GitHub Actions Toolkit https://github.com/actions/toolkit/tree/main/packages/github
- GitHub Actions Starter Workflows https://github.com/actions/starter-workflows
- Slack Incoming Webhooks https://slack.com/apps/A0F7XDUAZ-incoming-webhooks?next_id=0
- Env vars https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/actions/reference/environment-variables
- Webhook Payloads https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/developers/webhooks-and-events/webhook-events-and-payloads#webhook-payload-object-common-properties
- GitHub Actions Cheat Sheet https://github.github.io/actions-cheat-sheet/actions-cheat-sheet.html
- Slack Secondary message attachments https://api.slack.com/reference/messaging/attachments
- Handlebars Language Guide https://handlebarsjs.com/guide/
- YAML multiline string formats https://yaml-multiline.info/
- Migrate your legacy message compositions to blocks https://api.slack.com/messaging/attachments-to-blocks
Copyright (c) 2020-2021 Nick Satterly. Available under the MIT License.