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Manually running a workflow

When a workflow is configured to run on the workflow_dispatch event, you can run the workflow using the Actions tab on GitHub, GitHub CLI, or the REST API.

Nota: Actualmente los ejecutores hospedados en GitHub no se admiten en GitHub Enterprise Server. Puede ver más información sobre la compatibilidad futura planeada en GitHub public roadmap.

Configuring a workflow to run manually

To run a workflow manually, the workflow must be configured to run on the workflow_dispatch event. To trigger the workflow_dispatch event, your workflow must be in the default branch. For more information about configuring the workflow_dispatch event, see "Events that trigger workflows".

Se requiere tener acceso de escritura en el repositorio para llevar a cabo estos pasos.

Running a workflow

  1. En your GitHub Enterprise Server instance, vaya a la página principal del repositorio.

  2. En el nombre del repositorio, haga clic en Acciones. Pestaña Acciones en la navegación del repositorio principal

  3. In the left sidebar, click the workflow you want to run.

    Actions select workflow

  4. Above the list of workflow runs, select Run workflow. actions workflow dispatch

  5. Use the Branch dropdown to select the workflow's branch, and type the input parameters. Click Run workflow. actions manually run workflow

Para obtener más información sobre GitHub CLI, vea "Acerca de GitHub CLI".

To run a workflow, use the workflow run subcommand. Replace the workflow parameter with either the name, ID, or file name of the workflow you want to run. For example, "Link Checker", 1234567, or "link-check-test.yml". If you don't specify a workflow, GitHub CLI returns an interactive menu for you to choose a workflow.

gh workflow run WORKFLOW

If your workflow accepts inputs, GitHub CLI will prompt you to enter them. Alternatively, you can use -f or -F to add an input in key=value format. Use -F to read from a file.

gh workflow run greet.yml -f name=mona -f greeting=hello -F data=@myfile.txt

You can also pass inputs as JSON by using standard input.

echo '{"name":"mona", "greeting":"hello"}' | gh workflow run greet.yml --json

To run a workflow on a branch other than the repository's default branch, use the --ref flag.

gh workflow run WORKFLOW --ref BRANCH

To view the progress of the workflow run, use the run watch subcommand and select the run from the interactive list.

gh run watch

Running a workflow using the REST API

When using the REST API, you configure the inputs and ref as request body parameters. If the inputs are omitted, the default values defined in the workflow file are used.

Note: You can define up to 10 inputs for a workflow_dispatch event.

For more information about using the REST API, see the "Create a workflow dispatch event."