___ The action combines all the necessary steps in itself and logic may be divided into environment setup and launching `werf dismiss`. ## Action in Details ### werf binary setup By default, all actions setup actual werf version for 1.2 alpha channel (more details about channels, werf release cycle and compatibility promise [here](https://werf.io/installation.html#all-changes-in-werf-go-through-all-stability-channels)). Using the `channel` input the user can switch the release channel. > This is recommended approach to be up-to-date and to use actual werf version without changing configurations ```yaml - uses: werf/actions/converge@v1.2 with: channel: alpha ``` Withal, it is not necessary to work within release channels, and the user might specify certain werf version with `version` input. ```yaml - uses: werf/actions/converge@v1.2 with: version: v1.2.9 ``` ### kubeconfig setup (*optional*) The _kubeconfig_ may be used for deployment, cleanup, distributed locks and caches. Thus, the configuration should be added before step with the action or passed as base64 encoded data with `kube-config-base64-data` input: * Prepare _kubeconfig_ (e.g. `cat ~/.kube/config | base64`) and save in GitHub Project Secrets (e.g. with name `KUBE_CONFIG_BASE64_DATA`). * Pass secret with `kube-config-base64-data` input: ```yaml - uses: werf/actions/converge@v1.2 with: kube-config-base64-data: ${{ secrets.KUBE_CONFIG_BASE64_DATA }} ``` ### werf ci-env This command performs _docker login_ using `github-token`, sets up predefined variables based on GitHub Workflow context. **Note** that `github-token` is optional in this action, and the input is there in case you need to use a non-default token. By default, action will use the token provided to your workflow. ## Working with werf options Any werf option can be defined with environment variables: ```yaml - uses: werf/actions/converge@v1.2 with: env: production env: WERF_LOG_VERBOSE: "on" ``` ## Inputs ```yaml channel: description: 'The one of the following channel: alpha, beta, ea, stable, rock-solid' default: 'alpha' required: false version: description: 'The certain version' required: false env: description: 'Specific deployment environment' required: true github-token: description: 'The GitHub token used to login and to interact with Docker Github Packages' default: ${{ github.token }} required: false kube-config-base64-data: description: 'Base64 encoded kubeconfig data used for deployment, cleanup and distributed locks' required: false ``` ## Example ```yaml dismiss: name: Dismiss runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - name: Checkout code uses: actions/checkout@v2 - name: Dismiss uses: werf/actions/dismiss@v1.2 with: kube-config-base64-data: ${{ secrets.KUBE_CONFIG_BASE64_DATA }} env: production ```