# 🚀 SCP for GitHub Actions [GitHub Action](https://github.com/features/actions) for copying files and artifacts via SSH. ![ssh key](./images/copy-multiple-file.png) [![Actions Status](https://github.com/appleboy/scp-action/workflows/scp%20files/badge.svg)](https://github.com/appleboy/scp-action/actions) ## Usage copy files and artifacts via SSH as blow. ```yaml name: scp files on: [push] jobs: build: name: Build runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/checkout@master - name: copy file via ssh password uses: appleboy/scp-action@master with: host: ${{ secrets.HOST }} username: ${{ secrets.USERNAME }} password: ${{ secrets.PASSWORD }} port: ${{ secrets.PORT }} source: "tests/a.txt,tests/b.txt" target: "test" ``` ## Input variables see the [action.yml](./action.yml) file for more detail imformation. * host - scp remote host * port - scp remote port, default is `22` * username - scp username * password - scp password * passphrase - the passphrase is usually to encrypt the private key * timeout - timeout for ssh to remote host, default is `30s` * command_timeout - timeout for scp command, default is `10m` * key - content of ssh private key. ex raw content of ~/.ssh/id_rsa * key_path - path of ssh private key * target - target path on the server * source - scp file list * rm - remove target folder before upload data * strip_components - remove the specified number of leading path elements. * overwrite - use `--overwrite` flag with tar * tar_tmp_path - temporary path for tar file on the dest host ### Example Copy file via ssh password ```yaml - name: copy file via ssh password uses: appleboy/scp-action@master with: host: example.com username: foo password: bar port: 22 source: "tests/a.txt,tests/b.txt" target: "test" ``` Copy file via ssh key ```yaml - name: copy file via ssh key uses: appleboy/scp-action@master env: HOST: ${{ secrets.HOST }} USERNAME: ${{ secrets.USERNAME }} PORT: ${{ secrets.PORT }} KEY: ${{ secrets.KEY }} with: source: "tests/a.txt,tests/b.txt" target: "test" ``` Example configuration for ignore list: ```yaml - name: copy file via ssh key uses: appleboy/scp-action@master env: HOST: ${{ secrets.HOST }} USERNAME: ${{ secrets.USERNAME }} PORT: ${{ secrets.PORT }} KEY: ${{ secrets.KEY }} with: source: "tests/*.txt,!tests/a.txt" target: "test" ``` Example configuration for multiple server ```diff uses: appleboy/scp-action@master with: - host: "example.com" + host: "foo.com,bar.com" username: foo password: bar port: 22 source: "tests/a.txt,tests/b.txt" target: "test" ``` remove the specified number of leading path elements ```yaml - name: remove the specified number of leading path elements uses: appleboy/scp-action@master with: host: ${{ secrets.HOST }} username: ${{ secrets.USERNAME }} key: ${{ secrets.KEY }} port: ${{ secrets.PORT }} source: "tests/a.txt,tests/b.txt" target: "foobar" strip_components: 1 ``` old target structure: ```sh foobar └── tests ├── a.txt └── b.txt ``` new target structure: ```sh foobar ├── a.txt └── b.txt ``` Protecting a Private Key. The purpose of the passphrase is usually to encrypt the private key. This makes the key file by itself useless to an attacker. It is not uncommon for files to leak from backups or decommissioned hardware, and hackers commonly exfiltrate files from compromised systems. ```diff - name: ssh key with passphrase uses: appleboy/scp-action@master with: host: ${{ secrets.HOST }} username: ${{ secrets.USERNAME }} key: ${{ secrets.SSH2 }} + passphrase: ${{ secrets.PASSPHRASE }} port: ${{ secrets.PORT }} source: "tests/a.txt,tests/b.txt" target: "test" ```