Skip to content
New issue

Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.

By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.

Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account

Convert to Github Action #120

Draft
wants to merge 11 commits into
base: master
Choose a base branch
from
Draft
Show file tree
Hide file tree
Changes from all commits
Commits
File filter

Filter by extension

Filter by extension


Conversations
Failed to load comments.
Loading
Jump to
Jump to file
Failed to load files.
Loading
Diff view
Diff view
30 changes: 30 additions & 0 deletions .github/workflows/pull-request.yaml
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
@@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
on:
pull_request:
branches:
- master

jobs:
wait_for_it:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
name: Ensure action works
services:
test-site-80:
image: httpd
options: >-
-p 3000
test-site-3000:
image: httpd
options: >-
-p 3000
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Defaults
uses: ./
with:
host: test-site-80
- name: Non-default port
uses: ./
with:
host: test-site-3000
port: 3000
9 changes: 9 additions & 0 deletions Dockerfile
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
# Container image that runs your code
FROM alpine:3.15
RUN apk add bash
# Copies your code file from your action repository to the filesystem path `/` of the container
COPY wait-for-it.sh /wait-for-it.sh
RUN chmod +x wait-for-it.sh

# Code file to execute when the docker container starts up (`entrypoint.sh`)
ENTRYPOINT ["/bin/bash", "-c", "/wait-for-it.sh"]
85 changes: 19 additions & 66 deletions README.md
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
@@ -1,75 +1,28 @@
# wait-for-it
# wait-for-it.sh Github Action

`wait-for-it.sh` is a pure bash script that will wait on the availability of a
host and TCP port. It is useful for synchronizing the spin-up of
interdependent services, such as linked docker containers. Since it is a pure
bash script, it does not have any external dependencies.

## Usage
`wait-for-it.sh` is a pure bash script to wait on the availability of a host and TCP port.

```text
wait-for-it.sh host:port [-s] [-t timeout] [-- command args]

Choose a reason for hiding this comment

The reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more.

Why remove this? Adding a GitHub action is ok, but removing the current purpose of this script is against the role of this project.

-h HOST | --host=HOST Host or IP under test
-p PORT | --port=PORT TCP port under test
Alternatively, you specify the host and port as host:port
-s | --strict Only execute subcommand if the test succeeds
-q | --quiet Don't output any status messages
-t TIMEOUT | --timeout=TIMEOUT
Timeout in seconds, zero for no timeout
-- COMMAND ARGS Execute command with args after the test finishes
```

## Examples
Since it is a pure
bash script, it does not have any external dependencies.

For example, let's test to see if we can access port 80 on `www.google.com`,
and if it is available, echo the message `google is up`.
This Github Action is based on a fork of the original [wait-for-it.sh](https://github.com/vishnubob/wait-for-it), and simply adds the `Dockerfile` and `action.yaml` needed to configure the shell script for use.

```text
$ ./wait-for-it.sh www.google.com:80 -- echo "google is up"
wait-for-it.sh: waiting 15 seconds for www.google.com:80
wait-for-it.sh: www.google.com:80 is available after 0 seconds
google is up
## Usage
```

You can set your own timeout with the `-t` or `--timeout=` option. Setting
the timeout value to 0 will disable the timeout:

```text
$ ./wait-for-it.sh -t 0 www.google.com:80 -- echo "google is up"
wait-for-it.sh: waiting for www.google.com:80 without a timeout
wait-for-it.sh: www.google.com:80 is available after 0 seconds
google is up
- id: wait-for-it
runs: elijahboston/wait-for-it
with:
host: localhost
port: 80
timeout: 60
strict: false
quiet: false
```

The subcommand will be executed regardless if the service is up or not. If you
wish to execute the subcommand only if the service is up, add the `--strict`
argument. In this example, we will test port 81 on `www.google.com` which will
fail:

```text
$ ./wait-for-it.sh www.google.com:81 --timeout=1 --strict -- echo "google is up"
wait-for-it.sh: waiting 1 seconds for www.google.com:81
wait-for-it.sh: timeout occurred after waiting 1 seconds for www.google.com:81
wait-for-it.sh: strict mode, refusing to execute subprocess
Most parameters are optional, only the host is required:
```

If you don't want to execute a subcommand, leave off the `--` argument. This
way, you can test the exit condition of `wait-for-it.sh` in your own scripts,
and determine how to proceed:

```text
$ ./wait-for-it.sh www.google.com:80
wait-for-it.sh: waiting 15 seconds for www.google.com:80
wait-for-it.sh: www.google.com:80 is available after 0 seconds
$ echo $?
0
$ ./wait-for-it.sh www.google.com:81
wait-for-it.sh: waiting 15 seconds for www.google.com:81
wait-for-it.sh: timeout occurred after waiting 15 seconds for www.google.com:81
$ echo $?
124
- id: wait-for-it
runs: elijahboston/wait-for-it
with:
host: localhost
```

## Community

*Debian*: There is a [Debian package](https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/wait-for-it).
35 changes: 35 additions & 0 deletions action.yaml
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
name: 'wait-for-it'
description: 'Wait for a response'
inputs:
host:
description: 'Host or IP under test'
required: true
port:
description: 'TCP port under test, default: 80'
required: false
default: '80'
strict:
description: 'Only execute subcommand if the test succeeds'
required: false
default: 'false'
timeout:
description: 'Timeout in seconds, zero for no timeout'
required: false
default: '60'
command:
description: 'Execute command after the test has completed'
required: false
quiet:
description: "Don't output any status messages"
required: false
default: 'false'
runs:
using: 'docker'
image: 'Dockerfile'
args:
- --host=${{ inputs.host }}
- --port=${{ inputs.port }}
- --strict=${{ inputs.strict }}
- --timeout=${{ inputs.timeout }}
- --quiet=${{ inputs.quiet }}
- -- ${{ inputs.command }}