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README.md

rust-toolchain Action

Sponsoring MIT licensed Gitter Continuous integration Dependabot enabled

This GitHub Action installs Rust toolchain with rustup help.

It supports additional targets, components and profiles and handles all these small papercuts for you.

Table of Contents

Example workflow

on: [push]

name: build

jobs:
  check:
    name: Rust project
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      - uses: actions/checkout@v2
      - name: Install latest nightly
        uses: actions-rs/toolchain@v1
        with:
            toolchain: nightly
            override: true
            components: rustfmt, clippy

      # `cargo check` command here will use installed `nightly`
      # as it is set as an "override" for current directory

      - name: Run cargo check
        uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1
        with:
          command: check

See additional recipes here.

Inputs

Name Required Description Type Default
toolchain Toolchain name to use, ex. stable, nightly, nightly-2019-04-20, or 1.32.0 string stable
target Additionally install specified target for this toolchain, ex. x86_64-apple-darwin string
default Set installed toolchain as a default toolchain bool false
override Set installed toolchain as an override for the current directory bool false
profile Execute rustup set profile {value} before installing the toolchain, ex. minimal string default
components Comma-separated list of the additional components to install, ex. clippy, rustfmt string

Note: since v1.0.4 version, toolchain input is not marked as required in order to support toolchain files. See the details below.

Outputs

Installed rustc, cargo and rustup versions can be fetched from the Action outputs:

Name Description Example
rustc Rustc version 1.40.0 (73528e339 2019-12-16)
rustc_hash Rustc version hash 73528e339
cargo Cargo version 1.40.0 (bc8e4c8be 2019-11-22)
rustup rustup version 1.21.1 (7832b2ebe 2019-12-20)

Note: rustc_hash output value can be used with actions/cache Action to store cache for different Rust versions, as it is unique across different Rust versions and builds (including nightly).

Profiles

This Action supports rustup profiles, which are can be used to speed up the workflow execution by installing the minimally required set of components, for example:

- name: Install minimal nightly
  uses: actions-rs/toolchain@v1
  with:
    profile: minimal
    toolchain: nightly

This Action will automatically run rustup self update if profile input is set and the installed rustup version does not supports them.

In order to provide backwards compatibility for v1 version, there is no value for profile input set by default, which means that the default profile is used by rustup (and that includes rust-docs, clippy and rustfmt).
You may want to consider using profile: minimal to speed up toolchain installation.

Components

This Action supports rustup components too, and in combination with the profiles input it allows to install only the needed components:

- name: Install minimal stable with clippy and rustfmt
  uses: actions-rs/toolchain@v1
  with:
    profile: minimal
    toolchain: stable
    components: rustfmt, clippy

As an extra perk, rustup >= 1.20.0 is able to find the most recent nightly toolchain with the requested components available; next example is utilizing this feature to install the minimal set of nightly toolchain components with the rustfmt and clippy extras:

- name: Install minimal nightly with clippy and rustfmt
  uses: actions-rs/toolchain@v1
  with:
    profile: minimal
    toolchain: nightly
    components: rustfmt, clippy

In case if nightly toolchain is requested and one of the components is missing in latest nightly release, this Action will attempt the downgrade till it find the most recent nightly with all components needed.
Note that this behavior will work only if the following two conditions apply:

  1. toolchain input is nightly exactly.
  2. At least one component is provided in components input.

Same to the profile input, if installed rustup does not supports "components", it will be automatically upgraded by this Action.

The toolchain file

This Action supports toolchain files, so it is not necessary to use toolchain input anymore.

Input has higher priority, so if you are want to use toolchain file, you need to remove the input from the workflow file.

If neither toolchain input or rust-toolchain file are provided, Action execution will fail.

License

This Action is distributed under the terms of the MIT license, see LICENSE for details.

Contribute and support

Any contributions are welcomed!

If you want to report a bug or have a feature request, check the Contributing guide.

You can also support author by funding the ongoing project work, see Sponsoring.