A GitHub action to create or update an issue or pull request comment.
This action was created to help facilitate a GitHub Actions "ChatOps" solution in conjunction with slash-command-dispatch action.
- name: Create comment
uses: peter-evans/create-or-update-comment@v1
with:
issue-number: 1
body: |
This is a multi-line test comment
- With GitHub **Markdown** :sparkles:
- Created by [create-or-update-comment][1]
[1]: https://github.com/peter-evans/create-or-update-comment
reactions: '+1'
- name: Update comment
uses: peter-evans/create-or-update-comment@v1
with:
comment-id: 557858210
body: |
**Edit:** Some additional info
reactions: eyes
- name: Add reactions
uses: peter-evans/create-or-update-comment@v1
with:
comment-id: 557858210
reactions: heart, hooray, laugh
Name | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
token |
GITHUB_TOKEN or a repo scoped PAT. |
GITHUB_TOKEN |
repository |
The full name of the repository in which to create or update a comment. | Current repository |
issue-number |
The number of the issue or pull request in which to create a comment. | |
comment-id |
The id of the comment to update. | |
body |
The comment body. | |
edit-mode |
The mode when updating a comment, replace or append . |
append |
reactions |
A comma separated list of reactions to add to the comment. (+1 , -1 , laugh , confused , heart , hooray , rocket , eyes ) |
Note: In public repositories this action does not work in pull_request
workflows when triggered by forks.
This is due to token restrictions put in place by GitHub Actions. Private repositories can be configured to enable workflows from forks to run without restriction. See here for further explanation. Alternatively, use the pull_request_target
event to comment on pull requests.
The ID of the created comment will be output for use in later steps. Note that in order to read the step output the action step must have an id.
- name: Create comment
uses: peter-evans/create-or-update-comment@v1
id: couc
with:
issue-number: 1
body: |
My comment
- name: Check outputs
run: |
echo "Comment ID - ${{ steps.couc.outputs.comment-id }}"
How to find the id of a comment will depend a lot on the use case.
Here is one example where the id can be found in the github
context during an issue_comment
event.
on:
issue_comment:
types: [created]
jobs:
commentCreated:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Add reaction
uses: peter-evans/create-or-update-comment@v1
with:
comment-id: ${{ github.event.comment.id }}
reactions: eyes
Some use cases might find the find-comment action useful. This will search an issue or pull request for the first comment containing a specified string, and/or by a specified author. See the repository for detailed usage.
- name: Find Comment
uses: peter-evans/find-comment@v1
id: fc
with:
issue-number: 1
comment-author: peter-evans
body-includes: search string 1
This example shows how file content can be read into a variable and passed to the action. The content must be escaped to preserve newlines.
- id: get-comment-body
run: |
body=$(cat comment-body.txt)
body="${body//'%'/'%25'}"
body="${body//$'\n'/'%0A'}"
body="${body//$'\r'/'%0D'}"
echo ::set-output name=body::$body
- name: Create comment
uses: peter-evans/create-or-update-comment@v1
with:
issue-number: 1
body: ${{ steps.get-comment-body.outputs.body }}
You can create and update comments in another repository by using a PAT instead of GITHUB_TOKEN
.
The user associated with the PAT must have write access to the repository.