You can use exit codes to set the status of an action. GitHub displays statuses to indicate passing or failing actions.
GitHub uses the exit code to set the action's check run status, which can be success or failure.
| Exit status | Check run status | Description |
|---|---|---|
0 |
success |
The action completed successfully and other tasks that depend on it can begin. |
| Nonzero value (any integer but 0) | failure |
Any other exit code indicates the action failed. When an action fails, all concurrent actions are canceled and future actions are skipped. The check run and check suite both get a failure status. |
If you are creating a JavaScript action, you can use the actions toolkit @actions/core package to log a message and set a failure exit code. For example:
try {
// something
} catch (error) {
core.setFailed(error.message);
}
For more information, see Creating a JavaScript action.
If you are creating a Docker container action, you can set a failure exit code in your entrypoint.sh script. For example:
if <condition> ; then
echo "Game over!"
exit 1
fi
For more information, see Creating a Docker container action.