A GitHub action to find an issue or pull request comment.
The action will output the comment ID of the comment matching the search criteria.
- name: Find Comment
uses: peter-evans/find-comment@v2
id: fc
with:
issue-number: 1
body-includes: search string 1
- name: Find Comment
uses: peter-evans/find-comment@v2
id: fc
with:
issue-number: 1
comment-author: peter-evans
- name: Find Comment
uses: peter-evans/find-comment@v2
id: fc
with:
issue-number: 1
comment-author: peter-evans
body-includes: search string 1
- name: Find Comment
uses: peter-evans/find-comment@v2
id: fc
with:
issue-number: 1
body-includes: search string 1
direction: last
Name | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
token |
GITHUB_TOKEN or a repo scoped PAT. |
GITHUB_TOKEN |
repository |
The full name of the repository containing the issue or pull request. | github.repository (Current repository) |
issue-number |
The number of the issue or pull request in which to search. | |
comment-author |
The GitHub user name of the comment author. | |
body-includes |
A string to search for in the body of comments. | |
direction |
Search direction, specified as first or last |
first |
The comment-id
, comment-body
and comment-author
of the matching comment found will be output for use in later steps.
They will be empty strings if no matching comment was found.
Note that in order to read the step outputs the action step must have an id.
Tip: Empty strings evaluate to zero in GitHub Actions expressions.
e.g. If comment-id
is an empty string steps.fc.outputs.comment-id == 0
evaluates to true
.
- name: Find Comment
uses: peter-evans/find-comment@v2
id: fc
with:
issue-number: 1
body-includes: search string 1
- run: |
echo ${{ steps.fc.outputs.comment-id }}
echo ${{ steps.fc.outputs.comment-body }}
echo ${{ steps.fc.outputs.comment-author }}
You can search the comments of issues and pull requests in another repository by using a PAT instead of GITHUB_TOKEN
.