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Upload to Google Drive

This is a GitHub action to upload a file or a folder (zipped) to Google Drive using a Google Service Account.

Table of Contents

Changes

v1.1

Added an output with a link to the Drive folder.

Setup

This section lists the requirements to make this action work and how to meet them.

Google Service Account (GSA)

First of all you will need a Google Service Account for your project. Service accounts are just specific Google account types that are used by services instead of people.
To make one go to Service Accounts in the IAM and administration section of the Google Cloud Plattform dashboard and create a new project or choose the one you are already using for your current shenanigans. Click on create new service account and continue with the process. At the end you will get the option to generate a key, we need this key so store it safely. It's a json file whith the following structure:

{
  "type": "",
  "project_id": "",
  "private_key_id": "",
  "private_key": "",
  "client_email": "",
  "client_id": "",
  "auth_uri": "",
  "token_uri": "",
  "auth_provider_x509_cert_url": "",
  "client_x509_cert_url": ""
}

Share Drive folder with the GSA

Go to your Google Drive and find the folder you want your files to be uploaded to and share it with the GSA. You can find your service account email address in the client_email property of your GSA credentials. While you are here, take a note of the folder's ID, the long set of characters after the last / in your address bar if you have the folder opened in your browser.

Store credentials as GitHub secrets

This action needs your GSA credentials to properly authenticate with Google and we don't want anybody to take a peek at them, right? Go to the Secrets section of your repo and add a new secret for your credentials. As per GitHub's recommendation, we will store any complex data (like your fancy JSON credentials) as a base64 encoded string.
You can encode jour .json file easily into a new .txt file using any bash terminal (just don't forget to change the placeholders with the real name of your credentials file and and the desired output):

$ base64 CREDENTIALS_FILENAME.json > ENCODED_CREDENTIALS_FILENAME.txt

The contents of the newly generated .txt file is what we have to procure as a value for our secret.

IMPORTANT: This action assumes that the credentials are stored as a base64 encoded string. If that's not the case, the action will fail.

Inputs

This section lists all inputs this action can take.

credentials

Required: YES
A base64 encoded string with your GSA credentials.

folder

Required: YES
The ID of the Google Drive folder you want to upload to.

I would suggest you store this as an environmental variable or a Github secret

target

Required: YES
The local path to the file or folder you want to upload.

If the path to a folder is given, it will be zipped before upload.

name

Required: NO
Default: null
The name you want your zip file to have.

  • If the target input is a file, this input will be ignored.
  • If not provided, it will default to the folder's name.

Outputs

This section lists all outputs this action produces. A link to the Drive folder.

link

A link to the Drive folder.

Usage Examples

This section contains some useful examples.

Simple usage file workflow example

This a very simple workflow example that checks out the repo and uploads the README.md file to a Google Drive folder every time there is a push to master.

name: Store readme in Drive
on:
  push: { branches: [master] }
jobs:
  buildAndTestForSomePlatforms:
    name: Upload readme to drive
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      # Checkout
      - name: Checkout repository
        uses: actions/checkout@v2
      # Upload to Drive
      - name: Upload README.md to Google Drive
        uses: Jodebu/upload-to-drive@master
        with:
          target: README.md
          credentials: secrets.<YOUR_DRIVE_CREDENTIALS>
          folder: <YOUR_DRIVE_FOLDER_ID>

Simple folder workflow example

This a very simple workflow example that checks out the repo and uploads the public folder as a zip file to a Drive folder every time there is a push to master.

name: Store public in Drive
on:
  push: { branches: [master] }
jobs:
  buildAndTestForSomePlatforms:
    name: Upload public to drive
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      # Checkout
      - name: Checkout repository
        uses: actions/checkout@v2
      # Upload to Drive
      - name: Upload public folder to Google Drive
        uses: Jodebu/upload-to-drive@master
        with:
          target: public
          credentials: secrets.<YOUR_DRIVE_CREDENTIALS>
          folder: <YOUR_DRIVE_FOLDER_ID>

Simple link workflow example

This a very simple workflow example that checks out the repo and uploads the public folder as a zip file to a Drive folder every time there is a push to master. After that, it sends a Telegram message using Telegram Message Notify with a link to the folder.

name: Store public in Drive
on:
  push: { branches: [master] }
jobs:
  buildAndTestForSomePlatforms:
    name: Upload public to drive
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      # Checkout
      - name: Checkout repository
        uses: actions/checkout@v2
      # Upload to Drive
      - name: Upload public folder to Google Drive
        uses: Jodebu/upload-to-drive@master
        id: driveUpload
        with:
          target: public
          credentials: secrets.<YOUR_DRIVE_CREDENTIALS>
          folder: <YOUR_DRIVE_FOLDER_ID>
      # Send Telegram message
      - name: Send link to file
        uses: appleboy/telegram-action@master
        with:
            to: ${{ secrets.TELEGRAM_TO }}
            token: ${{ secrets.TELEGRAM_TOKEN }}
            message: File uploaded to ${{ steps.driveUpload.outputs.link }}

Complex workflow example

This is a little bit more complex workflow example. This is actually a simplified version of the current workflow that I use in my unity projects to test, compile, and upload several platform builds at a time.

name: Dev build
on:
  push: { branches: [develop] }
env:
  UNITY_LICENSE: ${{ secrets.UNITY_LICENSE }}

jobs:
  buildAndTestForSomePlatforms:
    name: Build for ${{ matrix.targetPlatform }} on version ${{ matrix.unityVersion }}
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    strategy:
      fail-fast: false
      matrix:
        projectPath:
          - test-project
        unityVersion:
          - 2019.3.14f1
        targetPlatform:
          - StandaloneOSX
          - StandaloneWindows64
          - StandaloneLinux64
    steps:

      # Checkout
      - name: Checkout repository
        uses: actions/checkout@v2
        with:
          lfs: true
    
      # Cache
      - uses: actions/cache@v1.1.0
        with:
          path: ${{ matrix.projectPath }}/Library
          key: Library-${{ matrix.projectPath }}-${{ matrix.targetPlatform }}
          restore-keys: |
            Library-${{ matrix.projectPath }}-
            Library-

      # Test
      - name: Run tests
        uses: webbertakken/unity-test-runner@v1.3
        id: testRunner
        with:
          projectPath: ${{ matrix.projectPath }}
          unityVersion: ${{ matrix.unityVersion }}
      
      # Upload test results
      - uses: actions/upload-artifact@v1
        with:
          name: Test results (all modes)
          path: ${{ steps.testRunner.outputs.artifactsPath }}

      # Build
      - name: Build projects
        uses: webbertakken/unity-builder@v0.10
        with:
          projectPath: ${{ matrix.projectPath }}
          unityVersion: ${{ matrix.unityVersion }}
          targetPlatform: ${{ matrix.targetPlatform }}
          buildName: ${{ secrets.APP_NAME }}

      # Upload to Drive
      - name: Upload build to Google Drive
        uses: Jodebu/upload-to-drive@master
        with:
          target: build
          name: ${{ matrix.targetPlatform }}
          credentials: ${{ secrets.DRIVE_CREDENTIALS }}
          folder: ${{ secrets.DRIVE_FOLDER }}

Documentation

A simple auto-generated documentation can be found here.

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