This action provides kubectl for GitHub Actions.
If you upgrade from v1 to v2, note that you need to specify new variables via with, namely version, config, and command. See below for an example.
.github/workflows/push.yml
on: push name: deploy jobs: deploy: name: deploy to cluster runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/checkout@master - name: deploy to cluster uses: steebchen/kubectl@v2.0.0 with: # defaults to latest kubectl binary version config: ${{ secrets.KUBE_CONFIG_DATA }} command: set image --record deployment/my-app container=${{ github.repository }}:${{ github.sha }} - name: verify deployment uses: steebchen/kubectl@v2.0.0 with: config: ${{ secrets.KUBE_CONFIG_DATA }} version: v1.21.0 # specify kubectl binary version explicitly binaries-url: "https://dl.k8s.io/release/v1.21.0/bin/linux/amd64/kubectl" # specify the download url explicitly command: rollout status deployment/my-appcommand – required: The command you want to run, without kubectl, e.g. get pods
config – required: A base64-encoded kubeconfig file with credentials for Kubernetes to access the cluster. You can get it by running the following command:
cat $HOME/.kube/config | base64version: The kubectl version with a 'v' prefix, e.g. v1.21.0. It defaults to the latest kubectl binary version available.
binaries-url: The url to download the binaries from. It defaults to the official release page if empty.
Note: Do not use kubectl config view as this will hide the certificate-authority-data.