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Reusable workflows reference

Learn how to avoid duplication when creating a workflow by reusing existing workflows.

Access to reusable workflows

A reusable workflow can be used by another workflow if any of the following is true:

  • Both workflows are in the same repository.

  • The called workflow is stored in a public repository on GitHub Enterprise Server.

    You cannot directly use reusable workflows defined on GitHub.com. Instead store a copy of the reusable workflow on sua instância do GitHub Enterprise Server, and call the workflow from that path.

  • The called workflow is stored in an internal repository and the settings for that repository allow it to be accessed. For more information, see Compartilhando ações e fluxos de trabalho com sua empresa.

  • The called workflow is stored in a private repository and the settings for that repository allow it to be accessed. For more information, see Compartilhando ações e fluxos de trabalho com sua empresa.

The following table shows the accessibility of reusable workflows to a caller workflow, depending on the visibility of the host repository.

Caller repositoryAccessible workflows repositories
privateprivate, internal, and public
internalinternal, and public
publicpublic

The Actions permissions on the callers repository's Actions settings page must be configured to allow the use of actions and reusable workflows - see Gerenciando as configurações do GitHub Actions para um repositório.

For internal or private repositories, the Access policy on the Actions settings page of the called workflow's repository must be explicitly configured to allow access from repositories containing caller workflows - see Gerenciando as configurações do GitHub Actions para um repositório.

Observação

Para aprimorar a segurança, o GitHub Actions não dá suporte a redirecionamentos de ações nem a fluxos de trabalho reutilizáveis. Isso significa que quando o proprietário, o nome do repositório de uma ação ou o nome da ação é alterado, todos os fluxos de trabalho que usarem essa ação com o nome anterior falharão.

Limitations

  • You can connect up to four levels of workflows. For more information, see Nesting reusable workflows.

  • You can call a maximum of 20 unique reusable workflows from a single workflow file. This limit includes any trees of nested reusable workflows that may be called starting from your top-level caller workflow file.

    For example, top-level-caller-workflow.ymlcalled-workflow-1.ymlcalled-workflow-2.yml counts as 2 reusable workflows.

  • Any environment variables set in an env context defined at the workflow level in the caller workflow are not propagated to the called workflow. For more information, see Armazenar informações em variáveis and Contexts reference.

  • Similarly, environment variables set in the env context, defined in the called workflow, are not accessible in the env context of the caller workflow. Instead, you must use outputs of the reusable workflow. For more information, see Using outputs from a reusable workflow.

  • To reuse variables in multiple workflows, set them at the organization, repository, or environment levels and reference them using the vars context. For more information see Armazenar informações em variáveis and Contexts reference.

  • Reusable workflows are called directly within a job, and not from within a job step. You cannot, therefore, use GITHUB_ENV to pass values to job steps in the caller workflow.

Supported keywords for jobs that call a reusable workflow

When you call a reusable workflow, you can only use the following keywords in the job containing the call:

How reusable workflows use runners

GitHub-hosted runners

The assignment of GitHub-hosted runners is always evaluated using only the caller's context. Billing for GitHub-hosted runners is always associated with the caller. The caller workflow cannot use GitHub-hosted runners from the called repository. For more information, see GitHub-hosted runners.

Self-hosted runners

Called workflows that are owned by the same user or organization or enterprise as the caller workflow can access self-hosted runners from the caller's context. This means that a called workflow can access self-hosted runners that are:

  • In the caller repository
  • In the caller repository's organization or enterprise, provided that the runner has been made available to the caller repository

Access and permissions for nested workflows

A workflow that contains nested reusable workflows will fail if any of the nested workflows is inaccessible to the initial caller workflow. For more information, see Access to reusable workflows.

GITHUB_TOKEN permissions can only be the same or more restrictive in nested workflows. For example, in the workflow chain A > B > C, if workflow A has package: read token permission, then B and C cannot have package: write permission. For more information, see Use GITHUB_TOKEN in workflows.

For information on how to use the API to determine which workflow files were involved in a particular workflow run, see Reuse workflows.

Behavior of reusable workflows when re-running jobs

Fluxos de trabalho reutilizáveis de repositórios públicos podem ser referenciados usando um SHA, uma tag de lançamento ou um nome de branch. Para saber mais, confira Reuse workflows.

Quando você executa novamente um fluxo de trabalho que usa um fluxo de trabalho reutilizável e a referência não é um SHA, há alguns comportamentos a serem observados:

  • A reexecução de todos os trabalhos em um fluxo de trabalho usará o fluxo de trabalho reutilizável da referência especificada. Para obter mais informações sobre como executar novamente todos os trabalhos em um fluxo de trabalho, confira Reexecutando fluxos de trabalho e trabalhos.
  • Reexecutar trabalhos com falha ou um trabalho específico em um fluxo usará o fluxo de trabalho reutilizável do mesmo SHA de commit da primeira tentativa. Para obter mais informações sobre como executar novamente trabalhos com falha em um fluxo de trabalho, confira Reexecutando fluxos de trabalho e trabalhos. Para obter mais informações sobre como executar um trabalho específico em um fluxo de trabalho, confira Reexecutando fluxos de trabalho e trabalhos.

github context

When a reusable workflow is triggered by a caller workflow, the github context is always associated with the caller workflow. The called workflow is automatically granted access to github.token and secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN. For more information about the github context, see Contexts reference.