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# `@actions/core`
> Core functions for setting results, logging, registering secrets and exporting variables across actions
## Usage
### Import the package
```js
// javascript
const core = require('@actions/core');
// typescript
import * as core from '@actions/core';
```
#### Inputs/Outputs
Action inputs can be read with `getInput`. Outputs can be set with `setOutput` which makes them available to be mapped into inputs of other actions to ensure they are decoupled.
```js
const myInput = core.getInput('inputName', { required: true });
core.setOutput('outputKey', 'outputVal');
```
#### Exporting variables
Since each step runs in a separate process, you can use `exportVariable` to add it to this step and future steps environment blocks.
```js
core.exportVariable('envVar', 'Val');
```
#### Setting a secret
Setting a secret registers the secret with the runner to ensure it is masked in logs.
```js
core.setSecret('myPassword');
```
#### PATH Manipulation
To make a tool's path available in the path for the remainder of the job (without altering the machine or containers state), use `addPath`. The runner will prepend the path given to the jobs PATH.
```js
core.addPath('/path/to/mytool');
```
#### Exit codes
You should use this library to set the failing exit code for your action. If status is not set and the script runs to completion, that will lead to a success.
```js
const core = require('@actions/core');
try {
// Do stuff
}
catch (err) {
// setFailed logs the message and sets a failing exit code
core.setFailed(`Action failed with error ${err}`);
}
Note that `setNeutral` is not yet implemented in actions V2 but equivalent functionality is being planned.
```
#### Logging
Finally, this library provides some utilities for logging. Note that debug logging is hidden from the logs by default. This behavior can be toggled by enabling the [Step Debug Logs](../../docs/action-debugging.md#step-debug-logs).
```js
const core = require('@actions/core');
const myInput = core.getInput('input');
try {
core.debug('Inside try block');
if (!myInput) {
core.warning('myInput was not set');
}
if (core.isDebug()) {
// curl -v https://github.com
} else {
// curl https://github.com
}
// Do stuff
core.info('Output to the actions build log')
}
catch (err) {
core.error(`Error ${err}, action may still succeed though`);
}
```
This library can also wrap chunks of output in foldable groups.
```js
const core = require('@actions/core')
// Manually wrap output
core.startGroup('Do some function')
doSomeFunction()
core.endGroup()
// Wrap an asynchronous function call
const result = await core.group('Do something async', async () => {
const response = await doSomeHTTPRequest()
return response
})
```
#### Action state
You can use this library to save state and get state for sharing information between a given wrapper action:
**action.yml**
```yaml
name: 'Wrapper action sample'
inputs:
name:
default: 'GitHub'
runs:
using: 'node12'
main: 'main.js'
post: 'cleanup.js'
```
In action's `main.js`:
```js
const core = require('@actions/core');
core.saveState("pidToKill", 12345);
```
In action's `cleanup.js`:
```js
const core = require('@actions/core');
var pid = core.getState("pidToKill");
process.kill(pid);
```
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