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Save leonson/c937a97ce14aa17f0205c8a7e04ccfc8 to your computer and use it in GitHub Desktop.
on: | |
push: | |
branches: | |
- master | |
jobs: | |
deploy-to-digital-ocean-droplet: | |
runs-on: ubuntu-latest | |
name: Deploy Website | |
steps: | |
- name: Checkout master | |
uses: actions/checkout@master | |
- name: Pull from GitHub | |
uses: appleboy/ssh-action@master | |
with: | |
host: ${{ secrets.HOST_IP }} | |
username: ${{ secrets.HOST_USERNAME }} | |
password: ${{ secrets.HOST_PASSWORD }} | |
script: cd ~/path/to/project && git pull [email protected]:project/home.git | |
- name: Docker Build | |
uses: appleboy/ssh-action@master | |
with: | |
host: ${{ secrets.HOST_IP }} | |
username: ${{ secrets.HOST_USERNAME }} | |
password: ${{ secrets.HOST_PASSWORD }} | |
script: cd ~/path/to/project && docker built -t <container> . | |
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Does it still work for you? I am getting dial tcp ***:22: i/o timeout.
This is sample I used here, not supposed to "just work" if copy-pasting, you want to debug the error you got. My actual workflow works well.
I am using Droplet IP address as host, root as username, my digitalocean password as password. But still it is not working. Any hint?
root as username, my digitalocean password as password
This combination doesn't look right. You want to use user/password you usually use to login the droplet, not the password you login to digitalocean.com
Also it's dangerous to expose root user in first place. You want to create a different unix user (hint: useradd) rather than root to do the work on your Droplet.
You want to use user/password you usually use to login the droplet.
My droplet don't have password. I am using ssh to login my droplet from my local machine. What to use in this case?
@chaudharykiran in this case you either useradd or figure out how to configure your GitHub repo to SSH into your Droplet, like you did on your local machine. appleboy/ssh-action may or may not have option.
What if I don't use Docker? Can I still use this ssh-action tool?
@ahmedsadman yes you can.
Does it still work for you? I am getting dial tcp ***:22: i/o timeout.