burnett01-rsync-deployments/README.md

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# rsync deployments
This GitHub Action (amd64) deploys files in `GITHUB_WORKSPACE` to a remote folder via rsync over ssh.
Use this action in a CD workflow which leaves deployable code in `GITHUB_WORKSPACE`.
The base-image [drinternet/rsync](https://github.com/JoshPiper/rsync-docker/) of this action is very small and is based on Alpine 3.17.2 (no cache) which results in fast deployments.
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## Inputs
- `switches`* - The first is for any initial/required rsync flags, eg: `-avzr --delete`
- `rsh` - Remote shell commands
- `path` - The source path. Defaults to GITHUB_WORKSPACE and is relative to it
- `remote_path`* - The deployment target path
- `remote_host`* - The remote host
- `remote_port` - The remote port. Defaults to 22
- `remote_user`* - The remote user
- `remote_key`* - The remote ssh key
- `remote_key_pass` - The remote ssh key passphrase (if any)
``* = Required``
## Required secret(s)
This action needs secret variables for the ssh private key of your key pair. The public key part should be added to the authorized_keys file on the server that receives the deployment. The secret variable should be set in the Github secrets section of your org/repo and then referenced as the `remote_key` input.
> Always use secrets when dealing with sensitive inputs!
For simplicity, we are using `DEPLOY_*` as the secret variables throughout the examples.
## Example usage
Simple:
```
name: DEPLOY
on:
push:
branches:
- master
jobs:
deploy:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: rsync deployments
uses: burnett01/rsync-deployments@6.0.0
with:
switches: -avzr --delete
path: src/
remote_path: /var/www/html/
remote_host: example.com
remote_user: debian
remote_key: ${{ secrets.DEPLOY_KEY }}
```
Advanced:
```
jobs:
deploy:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: rsync deployments
uses: burnett01/rsync-deployments@6.0.0
with:
switches: -avzr --delete --exclude="" --include="" --filter=""
path: src/
remote_path: /var/www/html/
remote_host: example.com
remote_port: 5555
remote_user: debian
remote_key: ${{ secrets.DEPLOY_KEY }}
```
For better **security**, I suggest you create additional secrets for remote_host, remote_port, remote_user and remote_path inputs.
```
jobs:
deploy:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: rsync deployments
uses: burnett01/rsync-deployments@6.0.0
with:
switches: -avzr --delete
path: src/
remote_path: ${{ secrets.DEPLOY_PATH }}
remote_host: ${{ secrets.DEPLOY_HOST }}
remote_port: ${{ secrets.DEPLOY_PORT }}
remote_user: ${{ secrets.DEPLOY_USER }}
remote_key: ${{ secrets.DEPLOY_KEY }}
```
If your private key is passphrase protected you should use:
```
jobs:
deploy:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: rsync deployments
uses: burnett01/rsync-deployments@6.0.0
with:
switches: -avzr --delete
path: src/
remote_path: ${{ secrets.DEPLOY_PATH }}
remote_host: ${{ secrets.DEPLOY_HOST }}
remote_port: ${{ secrets.DEPLOY_PORT }}
remote_user: ${{ secrets.DEPLOY_USER }}
remote_key: ${{ secrets.DEPLOY_KEY }}
remote_key_pass: ${{ secrets.DEPLOY_KEY_PASS }}
```
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## Version 5.0, 5.1 & 5.2
Check here:
- https://github.com/Burnett01/rsync-deployments/tree/5.0 (alpine 3.11.x)
- https://github.com/Burnett01/rsync-deployments/tree/5.1 (alpine 3.14.1)
- https://github.com/Burnett01/rsync-deployments/tree/5.2 (alpine 3.15.0)
- https://github.com/Burnett01/rsync-deployments/tree/5.2.1 (alpine 3.16.1)
- https://github.com/Burnett01/rsync-deployments/tree/5.2.2 (alpine 3.17.2)
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## Version 4.0 & 4.1
Check here:
- https://github.com/Burnett01/rsync-deployments/tree/4.0
- https://github.com/Burnett01/rsync-deployments/tree/4.1
Version 4.0 & 4.1 use the ``drinternet/rsync:1.0.1`` base-image.
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## Version 3.0 (EOL)
Check here: https://github.com/Burnett01/rsync-deployments/tree/3.0
Version 3.0 uses the ``alpine:latest`` base-image directly.<br>
Consider upgrading to 4.0 that uses a docker-image ``drinternet/rsync:1.0.1`` that is<br>
based on ``alpine:latest``and heavily optimized for rsync.
## Version 2.0 (EOL)
Check here: https://github.com/Burnett01/rsync-deployments/tree/2.0
Version 2.0 uses a larger base-image (``ubuntu:latest``).<br>
Consider upgrading to 3.0 for even faster deployments.
## Version 1.0 (EOL)
Check here: https://github.com/Burnett01/rsync-deployments/tree/1.0
Please note that version 1.0 has reached end of life state.
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## Acknowledgements
+ This project is a fork of [Contention/rsync-deployments](https://github.com/Contention/rsync-deployments)
+ Base image [JoshPiper/rsync-docker](https://github.com/JoshPiper/rsync-docker)
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## Media
This action was featured in multiple blogs across the globe:
> Disclaimer: The author & co-authors are not responsible for the content of the site-links below.
- https://leobrack.co.uk/blog/2020-02-15-automatically-push-changes-to-your-live-site-with-github-actions
- https://blog.maniak.co/ci-cd-for-wordpress/
- https://elijahverdoorn.com/2020/04/14/automating-deployment-with-github-actions/
- https://www.vektor-inc.co.jp/post/github-actions-deploy/
- https://ews.ink/tech/blog-deploy-2/
- https://webpick.info/automatiser-avec-github-actions/
- https://matthias-andrasch.eu/blog/2021/tutorial-webseite-mittels-github-actions-deployment-zu-uberspace-uebertragen-rsync/
- https://mikael.koutero.me/posts/hugo-github-actions-deploy-rsync/
- https://cdmana.com/2021/02/20210208122400688I.html
- https://jishuin.proginn.com/p/763bfbd38928
- https://cloud.tencent.com/developer/article/1786522
- http://www.ningco.cn/github_action_deploy_blog/
- https://qdmana.com/2021/01/20210127094413405u.html