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# Cloudflare Pages GitHub Action
GitHub Action for creating Cloudflare Pages deployments, using the new [Direct Upload](https://developers.cloudflare.com/pages/platform/direct-upload/) feature and [Wrangler](https://developers.cloudflare.com/pages/platform/direct-upload/#wrangler-cli) integration.
## Usage
1. Create an API token in the Cloudflare dashboard with the "Cloudflare Pages — Edit" permission.
1. Add that API token as a secret to your GitHub repository, `CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN`.
1. Create a `.github/workflows/publish.yml` file in your repository:
```yml
on: [push]
jobs:
publish:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: read
deployments: write
name: Publish to Cloudflare Pages
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v3
# Run a build step here if your project requires
- name: Publish to Cloudflare Pages
uses: cloudflare/pages-action@1
with:
apiToken: ${{ secrets.CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN }}
accountId: YOUR_ACCOUNT_ID
projectName: YOUR_PROJECT_NAME
directory: YOUR_ASSET_DIRECTORY
# Optional: Enable this if you want to have GitHub Deployments triggered
gitHubToken: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
```
1. Replace `YOUR_ACCOUNT_ID`, `YOUR_PROJECT_NAME` and `YOUR_ASSET_DIRECTORY` with the appropriate values to your Pages project.
### Get account ID
To find your account ID, log in to the Cloudflare dashboard > select your zone in Account Home > find your account ID in Overview under **API** on the right-side menu. If you have not added a zone, add one by selecting **Add site** . You can purchase a domain from [Cloudflare’s registrar](https://developers.cloudflare.com/registrar/).
If you do not have a zone registered to your account, you can also get your account ID from the `pages.dev` URL. E.g: `https://dash.cloudflare.com/<ACCOUNT_ID>/pages`
### Generate an API Token
To generate an API token:
1. Log in to the Cloudflare dashboard.
2. Select My Profile from the dropdown menu of your user icon on the top right of your dashboard.
3. Select API Tokens > Create Token.
4. Under Custom Token, select Get started.
5. Name your API Token in the Token name field.
6. Under Permissions, select Account, Cloudflare Pages and Edit:
7. Select Continue to summary > Create Token.
More information can be found on [our guide for making Direct Upload deployments with continous integration](https://developers.cloudflare.com/pages/how-to/use-direct-upload-with-continuous-integration/#use-github-actions).
### Specifying a branch
The branch name is used by Cloudflare Pages to determine if the deployment is production or preview. Read more about
[git branch build controls](https://developers.cloudflare.com/pages/platform/branch-build-controls/#branch-build-controls).
If you are in a Git workspace, Wrangler will automatically pull the branch information for you. You can override this
manually by adding the argument `branch: YOUR_BRANCH_NAME`.
## Outputs
| Name | Description |
| ------------- | -------------------------------------|
| `id` | The ID of the pages deployment |
| `url` | The URL of the pages deployment |
| `environment` | The environment that was deployed to |