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<img src="https://github.com/werf/werf/raw/master/docs/images/werf-logo.svg?sanitize=true" style="max-height:100%;" height="175">
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The action combines all the necessary steps in itself and logic may be divided into environment setup and launching `werf cleanup`.
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## Action in Details
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### werf binary setup
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By default, all actions setup actual werf version for [1.1 alpha channel](https://werf.io/releases.html) (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)).
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Using the `channel` input the user can switch the release channel.
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> This is recommended approach to be up-to-date and to use actual werf version without changing configurations
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```yaml
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- uses: werf/actions/cleanup@v1.1
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with:
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channel: alpha
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```
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Withal, it is not necessary to work within release channels, and the user might specify certain werf version with `version` input.
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```yaml
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- uses: werf/actions/cleanup@v1.1
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with:
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version: v1.1.23
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```
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### kubeconfig setup (*optional*)
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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:
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* Prepare _kubeconfig_ (e.g. `cat ~/.kube/config | base64`) and save in GitHub Project Secrets (e.g. with name `KUBE_CONFIG_BASE64_DATA`).
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* Pass secret with `kube-config-base64-data` input:
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```yaml
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- uses: werf/actions/cleanup@v1.1
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with:
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kube-config-base64-data: ${{ secrets.KUBE_CONFIG_BASE64_DATA }}
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```
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### werf ci-env
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This command performs _docker login_ using `github-token`, sets up predefined variables based on GitHub Workflow context.
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**Note** that `github-token` is optional in this action, and the input is there in case you need to use a non-default token.
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By default, action will use the token provided to your workflow.
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## Working with werf options
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Any werf option can be defined with environment variables:
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```yaml
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- uses: werf/actions/cleanup@v1.1
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env:
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WERF_LOG_VERBOSE: "on"
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```
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## Inputs
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```yaml
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channel:
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description: 'The one of the following channel: alpha, beta, ea, stable, rock-solid'
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default: 'alpha'
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required: false
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version:
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description: 'The certain version'
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required: false
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github-token:
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description: 'The GitHub token used to login and to interact with Docker Github Packages'
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default: ${{ github.token }}
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required: false
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kube-config-base64-data:
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description: 'Base64 encoded kubeconfig data used for deployment, cleanup and distributed locks'
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required: false
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```
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## Example
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```yaml
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cleanup:
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name: Cleanup
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runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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steps:
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- name: Checkout code
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uses: actions/checkout@v2
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- name: Fetch all history for all tags and branches
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run: git fetch --prune --unshallow
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- name: Cleanup
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uses: werf/actions/cleanup@v1.1
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with:
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kube-config-base64-data: ${{ secrets.KUBE_CONFIG_BASE64_DATA }}
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```
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