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Closes #928
I don't think this is quite right yet but it may be as far as i can take it
When the GitHub team deprecated save-always, they provided some guidance on how to update:
https://github.com/actions/cache/tree/main/save#always-save-cache
The gist is that we have to split our usage into separate explicit save/restore steps.
I am quite uncertain of how to use the magic
always()
if conditional, what we want is:inputs.cache = 'always' || inputs.cache = 'true'
and the workflow hasn't failed so farinputs.cache = 'always'
, regardless of whether or not the workflow has failedI tried encoding this using
always()
but it feels fishy. I'm not sure ifalways()
needs to be at the very beginning of theif:
or not. Here are the docs on it:https://docs.github.com/en/actions/writing-workflows/choosing-what-your-workflow-does/evaluate-expressions-in-workflows-and-actions#always