# ๐Ÿš€ Frenck's Github Action: Home Assistant Core Configuration Check [![GitHub Release][releases-shield]][releases] ![Project Stage][project-stage-shield] ![Project Maintenance][maintenance-shield] [![License][license-shield]](LICENSE.md) [![Sponsor Frenck via GitHub Sponsors][github-sponsors-shield]][github-sponsors] ๐Ÿš€ Frenck's GitHub Action for running a Home Assistant Core configuration check. ## About This GitHub action runs a Home Assistant Core configuration check against your repository. Please note; that this Action is useable for all Home Assistant installation types, and thus **NOT** limited to Home Assistant Core users. It also works if you are running Home Assistant Container, Supervised or OS. ## Usage ```yaml name: Check on: [push, pull_request] jobs: home-assistant: name: Home Assistant Core Configuration Check runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - name: โคต๏ธ Check out configuration from GitHub uses: actions/checkout@v3 - name: ๐Ÿš€ Run Home Assistant Configuration Check uses: frenck/action-home-assistant@v1 with: path: "./config" secrets: fakesecrets.yaml version: stable ``` ## Arguments | Input | Description | Usage | | :--------: | :------------------------------------------------------------------: | :--------: | | `env_file` | Possible path to environment file to use. | _Optional_ | | `path` | Path to the folder containing the Home Assistant Core configuration. | _Optional_ | | `secrets` | Alternative secrets file to use, e.g., "fakesecrets.yaml". | _Optional_ | | `version` | Version to use; dev/beta/stable or a specific version number. | _Optional_ | ### Specific configuration folder By default, this GitHub Action will use the root folder as the Home Assistant Core configuration folder. If you store your Home Assistant configuration in a subfolder, the `path` argument can be used to inform the Action about that. For example, if your configuration is in the `config` folder: ```yaml - name: ๐Ÿš€ Run Home Assistant Core Configuration Check uses: frenck/action-home-assistant@v1 with: path: "./config" ``` ### Using a fake secrets file Of course, you don't want to commit your secrets file. However, without a secrets file, your configuration check will most likely not pass. This GitHub Action offers a way around that, but using a fake secrets file. To use this, add a fake secrets file to your repository (e.g., `fakesecrets.yaml`) and make sure the content is the same as your real `secrets.yaml` (with, of course, fake credentials/data). The GitHub Action will use this file while checking your configuration. For example, if you fake secrets file is `fakesecrets.yaml`: ```yaml - name: ๐Ÿš€ Run Home Assistant Core Configuration Check uses: frenck/action-home-assistant@v1 with: secrets: "fakesecrets.yaml" ``` ### Running against a specific version This GitHub Action allows you to specify a specific version to run your Home Assistant Core configuration against. However, by default, the integration will try to find the `.HA_VERSION` file in your configuration folder. If the `.HA_VERSION` file is found, the version in that file is used. If the `.HA_VERSION` file is not found; the Action will use the latest stable version of Home Assistant to test your configuration. However, you can specify/override any version you like to check against, for example, check with Home Assistant Core `2021.1.0`: ```yaml - name: ๐Ÿš€ Run Home Assistant Core Configuration Check uses: frenck/action-home-assistant@v1 with: version: "2021.1.0" ``` Alternatively, you can also use `stable`, `beta` or `dev` to run against the latest versions of those stability channels. ```yaml - name: ๐Ÿš€ Run Home Assistant Core Configuration Check uses: frenck/action-home-assistant@v1 with: version: beta ``` ## More extensive example A more extensive example, that runs your configuration against the latest development, beta and stable versions: ```yaml name: Check on: [push, pull_request] jobs: home-assistant: name: "Home Assistant Core ${{ matrix.version }} Configuration Check" runs-on: ubuntu-latest strategy: matrix: version: ["stable", "beta", "dev"] steps: - name: โคต๏ธ Check out configuration from GitHub uses: actions/checkout@v3 - name: ๐Ÿš€ Run Home Assistant Configuration Check uses: frenck/action-home-assistant@v1 with: path: "./config" secrets: fakesecrets.yaml version: "${{ matrix.version }}" ``` ## Real-world examples The following repositories are using this GitHub Action, and thus provide you with some real-world uses of this GitHub Action. - [Frenck's Home Assistant Configuration](https://github.com/frenck/home-assistant-config) - [Klaasnicolaas - Student Home Assistant Configuration](https://github.com/klaasnicolaas/Student-homeassistant-config) - [Metbril's :sunglasses: Home Assistant Configuration](https://github.com/metbril/home-assistant-config) - [ntilley905's Home Assistant Configuration](https://github.com/ntilley905/hass) - [robbrad's Home Assistant Configuration](https://github.com/robbrad/HA-Config) - [Pinkywafer's Home Assistant Configuration](https://github.com/pinkywafer/Home-Assistant_Config) Are you using this GitHub Action? Feel free to open up a PR to add your configuration to this list ๐Ÿ˜ ## Changelog & Releases This repository keeps a change log using [GitHub's releases][releases] functionality. Releases are based on [Semantic Versioning][semver], and use the format of `MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH`. In a nutshell, the version will be incremented based on the following: - `MAJOR`: Incompatible or major changes. - `MINOR`: Backwards-compatible new features and enhancements. - `PATCH`: Backwards-compatible bugfixes and package updates. ## Versions & Updating You can specify which version of this GitHub Action your workflow should use. And even allowing for using the latest major or minor version. For example; this will use release `v1.1.1` of a GitHub Action: ```yaml - name: ๐Ÿš€ Run Home Assistant Configuration Check uses: frenck/action-home-assistant@v1.1.1 ``` While the following example, will use the `v1.1.x` minor release, for example if `v1.1.2` is the latest releases (starting with `v1.1`), this will run `v1.1.2`: ```yaml - name: ๐Ÿš€ Run Home Assistant Configuration Check uses: frenck/action-home-assistant@v1.1 ``` As in the examples throughout the documentation, the following example is locked on major version, meaning any `v1.x.x` latest version will be used, as long as it is version 1. ```yaml - name: ๐Ÿš€ Run Home Assistant Configuration Check uses: frenck/action-home-assistant@v1 ``` ### Automatically update using Dependabot The advantage of locking against a more specific version, is that it prevents surprises if an issue or breaking changes were introduced in a newer release. The disadvantage of being more specific, is that it requires you to keep things up to date. Fortunately, GitHub has a tool for that, called: Dependabot. Dependabot can automatically open a pull request on your repository to update this Action for you. You can instantly see if the new version works (as the pull request shows the success or failure status) and you can decide to merge it in by hitting the merge button. Quick, easy and always up2date. To enable Dependabot, create a file called `.github/dependabot.yaml`: ```yaml version: 2 updates: - package-ecosystem: "github-actions" directory: "/" schedule: interval: daily ``` Your all set! Dependabot will now check (and update) your GitHub actions every day. ๐Ÿคฉ ## Contributing This is an active open-source project. We are always open to people who want to use the code or contribute to it. We've set up a separate document for our [contribution guidelines](CONTRIBUTING.md). Thank you for being involved! :heart_eyes: ## Authors & contributors The original setup of this repository is by [Franck Nijhof][frenck]. For a full list of all authors and contributors, check [the contributor's page][contributors]. ## License MIT License Copyright (c) 2021-2023 Franck Nijhof Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. 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