SamKirkland / FTP-Deploy-Action

Deploys a GitHub project to a FTP server using GitHub actions
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FTP Deploy Action - Continuous integration for everyone

Automate deploying websites and more with this GitHub action. It's free!

FTP test FTPS test


Usage Example

Place the following in /.github/workflows/main.yml

on: push
name: 🚀 Deploy website on push
jobs:
  web-deploy:
    name: 🎉 Deploy
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
    - name: 🚚 Get latest code
      uses: actions/checkout@v4

    - name: 📂 Sync files
      uses: SamKirkland/FTP-Deploy-Action@v4.3.5
      with:
        server: ftp.samkirkland.com
        username: myFtpUserName
        password: ${{ secrets.ftp_password }}

Requirements


Setup Steps

  1. Select the repository you want to add the action to
  2. Select the Actions tab
  3. Select Blank workflow file or Set up a workflow yourself, if you don't see these options manually create a yaml file Your_Project/.github/workflows/main.yml
  4. Paste the example above into your yaml file and save
  5. Now you need to add a key to the secrets section in your project. To add a secret go to the Settings tab in your project then select Secrets. Add a new Secret for password
  6. Update your yaml file settings
  7. If you appreciate this github action give it a :star: or show off with one of the badges below.

Settings

Keys can be added directly to your .yml config file or referenced from your project Secrets storage.

To add a secret go to the Settings tab in your project then select Secrets. I strongly recommend you store your password as a secret.

Key Name Required Example Default Value Description
server Yes ftp.samkirkland.com Deployment destination server
username Yes username@samkirkland.com FTP user name
password Yes CrazyUniquePassword&%123 FTP password, be sure to escape quotes and spaces
port No 990 21 Server port to connect to (read your web hosts docs)
protocol No ftps ftp ftp: provides no encryption, ftps: full encryption newest standard (aka "explicit" ftps), ftps-legacy: full encryption legacy standard (aka "implicit" ftps)
local-dir No ./myFolderToPublish/ ./ Folder to upload from, must end with trailing slash /
server-dir No public_html/www/ ./ Folder to upload to (on the server), must end with trailing slash /
state-name No folder/.sync-state.json .ftp-deploy-sync-state.json Path and name of the state file - this file is used to track which files have been deployed
dry-run No true false Prints which modifications will be made with current config options, but doesn't actually make any changes
dangerous-clean-slate No true false Deletes ALL contents of server-dir, even items in excluded with 'exclude' argument
exclude No See Example See Example An array of glob patterns, these files will not be included in the publish/delete process. List MUST be in this format. You can use a glob tester to test your pattern(s).
log-level No minimal standard minimal: only important info, standard: important info and basic file changes, verbose: print everything the script is doing
security No strict loose strict: Reject any connection which is not authorized with the list of supplied CAs. loose: Allow connection even when the domain is not certificate
timeout No 60000 30000 Timeout in milliseconds for FTP operations

Common Examples

Build and Publish React/Angular/Vue Website

Make sure you have an npm script named 'build'. This config should work for most node built websites.

on: push
name: 🚀 Deploy website on push
jobs:
  web-deploy:
    name: 🎉 Deploy
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
    - name: 🚚 Get latest code
      uses: actions/checkout@v4

    - name: Use Node.js 16
      uses: actions/setup-node@v2
      with:
        node-version: '16'

    - name: 🔨 Build Project
      run: |
        npm install
        npm run build

    - name: 📂 Sync files
      uses: SamKirkland/FTP-Deploy-Action@v4.3.5
      with:
        server: ftp.samkirkland.com
        username: myFtpUserName
        password: ${{ secrets.password }}

FTPS

on: push
name: 🚀 Deploy website on push
jobs:
  web-deploy:
    name: 🎉 Deploy
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
    - name: 🚚 Get latest code
      uses: actions/checkout@v4

    - name: 📂 Sync files
      uses: SamKirkland/FTP-Deploy-Action@v4.3.5
      with:
        server: ftp.samkirkland.com
        username: myFtpUserName
        password: ${{ secrets.password }}
        protocol: ftps
        port: 1234 # todo replace with your web hosts ftps port

Log only dry run: Use this option for testing

Ouputs a list of files that will be created/modified to sync your source without making any actual changes

on: push
name: 🚀 Deploy website on push
jobs:
  web-deploy:
    name: 🎉 Deploy
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
    - name: 🚚 Get latest code
      uses: actions/checkout@v4

    - name: 📂 Sync files
      uses: SamKirkland/FTP-Deploy-Action@v4.3.5
      with:
        server: ftp.samkirkland.com
        username: myFtpUserName
        password: ${{ secrets.password }}
        dry-run: true

Exclude files

Excludes files

on: push
name: 🚀 Deploy website on push
jobs:
  web-deploy:
    name: 🎉 Deploy
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
    - name: 🚚 Get latest code
      uses: actions/checkout@v4

    - name: 📂 Sync files
      uses: SamKirkland/FTP-Deploy-Action@v4.3.5
      with:
        server: ftp.samkirkland.com
        username: myFtpUserName
        password: ${{ secrets.password }}
        exclude: |
          **/.git*
          **/.git*/**
          **/node_modules/**
          fileToExclude.txt

exclude has the following default value

exclude: |
  **/.git*
  **/.git*/**
  **/node_modules/**

if you overwrite the default value you will probably want to respecify them


Want another example? Let me know by creating a github issue


Badge

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Deployed with FTP Deploy Action

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Deployed with FTP Deploy Action

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Deployed with FTP Deploy Action

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FAQ

How to exclude .git files from the publish Git files are excluded by default! If you customize the `exclude` option make sure you re-add the default options.
How to exclude a specific file or folder You can use the `exclude` option to ignore specific files/folders from the publish. Keep in mind you will need to re-add the default exclude options if you want to keep them. For example the below option excludes all `.txt` files. ```yml exclude: - *.txt ```
How do I set a upload timeout? github has a built-in `timeout-minutes` option, see customized example below ```yaml on: push name: Publish Website jobs: web-deploy: name: web-deploy runs-on: ubuntu-latest timeout-minutes: 15 # time out after 15 minutes (default is 360 minutes) steps: .... ```

Debugging your config locally

This action is a basic wrapper around my @samkirkland/ftp-deploy npm package. To test your config you can install @samkirkland/ftp-deploy and then convert your config to a yml action. Settings are one-to-one, this action is only a wrapper.

Contributing to this project

To test this action locally you will need to setup docker and act to run a environment similar to the one github uses for actions.