/dockerhub-description

A GitHub action to update a Docker Hub repository description from README.md

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Docker Hub Description

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A GitHub action to update a Docker Hub repository description from README.md.

This is useful if you docker push your images to Docker Hub. It provides an easy, automated way to keep your Docker Hub repository description in sync with your GitHub repository README.md file.

Usage

    - name: Docker Hub Description
      uses: peter-evans/dockerhub-description@v3
      with:
        username: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
        password: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD }}
        repository: peterevans/dockerhub-description

Action inputs

Note: Docker Hub Personal Access Tokens cannot be used as they are not supported by the API. See here and here for further details. Unfortunately, this means that enabling 2FA on Docker Hub will prevent the action from working.

Name Description Default
username (required) Docker Hub username. If updating a Docker Hub repository belonging to an organization, this user must have Admin permissions for the repository.
password (required) Docker Hub password.
repository Docker Hub repository in the format <namespace>/<name>. github.repository
short-description Docker Hub repository short description. Input exceeding 100 characters will be truncated.
readme-filepath Path to the repository readme. ./README.md

Specifying the file path

The action assumes that there is a file called README.md located at the root of the repository. If this is not the case the path can be specified with the readme-filepath input.

    - name: Docker Hub Description
      uses: peter-evans/dockerhub-description@v3
      with:
        username: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
        password: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD }}
        repository: peterevans/dockerhub-description
        readme-filepath: ./path/to/README.md

Using the GitHub repository description

The GitHub repository description can be used for the Docker Hub short-descripton by passing the description from the event context.

    - name: Docker Hub Description
      uses: peter-evans/dockerhub-description@v3
      with:
        username: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
        password: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD }}
        repository: peterevans/dockerhub-description
        short-description: ${{ github.event.repository.description }}

Examples

The following workflow updates the Docker Hub repository description whenever there are changes to README.md and the workflow file itself on the main branch. This workflow assumes its location to be .github/workflows/dockerhub-description.yml.

name: Update Docker Hub Description
on:
  push:
    branches:
      - main
    paths:
      - README.md
      - .github/workflows/dockerhub-description.yml
jobs:
  dockerHubDescription:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
    - uses: actions/checkout@v3

    - name: Docker Hub Description
      uses: peter-evans/dockerhub-description@v3
      with:
        username: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
        password: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD }}
        repository: peterevans/dockerhub-description
        short-description: ${{ github.event.repository.description }}

Updates the Docker Hub repository description whenever a new release is created.

name: Update Docker Hub Description
on: release
jobs:
  dockerHubDescription:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
    - uses: actions/checkout@v3

    - name: Docker Hub Description
      uses: peter-evans/dockerhub-description@v3
      with:
        username: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
        password: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD }}
        repository: peterevans/dockerhub-description
        short-description: ${{ github.event.repository.description }}

Using the Docker image independently of GitHub Actions

The image can be executed in other environments independently of GitHub Actions. Simply volume mount the location of the README.md file to the container and set environment variables as follows.

docker run -v $PWD:/workspace \
  -e DOCKERHUB_USERNAME='user1' \
  -e DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD='xxxxx' \
  -e DOCKERHUB_REPOSITORY='user1/my-docker-image' \
  -e README_FILEPATH='/workspace/README.md' \
  peterevans/dockerhub-description:3

License

MIT