# Docker Hub Description [![GitHub Marketplace](https://img.shields.io/badge/Marketplace-Docker%20Hub%20Description-blue.svg?colorA=24292e&colorB=0366d6&style=flat&longCache=true&logo=data:image/png;base64,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)](https://github.com/marketplace/actions/docker-hub-description) A GitHub action to update a Docker Hub repository description from `README.md`. This is useful if you `docker push` your images to Docker Hub. It provides an easy, automated way to keep your Docker Hub repository description in sync with your GitHub repository `README.md` file. ## Usage ```yml - name: Docker Hub Description uses: peter-evans/dockerhub-description@v3 with: username: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }} password: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD }} repository: peterevans/dockerhub-description ``` ### Action inputs | Name | Description | Default | | --- | --- | --- | | `username` | (**required**) Docker Hub username. If updating a Docker Hub repository belonging to an organization, this user must have `Admin` permissions for the repository. | | | `password` | (**required**) Docker Hub password or [Personal Access Token](https://docs.docker.com/docker-hub/access-tokens/) with `read/write/delete` scope. | | | `repository` | Docker Hub repository in the format `/`. | `github.repository` | | `short-description` | Docker Hub repository short description. | | | `readme-filepath` | Path to the repository readme. | `./README.md` | | `enable-url-completion` | Enables completion of relative URLs to absolute ones. See also [Known Issues](#known-issues). | `false` | | `image-extensions` | File extensions that will be treated as images. | `bmp,gif,jpg,jpeg,png,svg,webp` | #### Content limits DockerHub has content limits, which if exceeded will result in the content being automatically truncated. The readme content is limited to 25,000 bytes, and `short-description` is limited to 100 characters. #### Specifying the file path The action assumes that there is a file called `README.md` located at the root of the repository. If this is not the case the path can be specified with the `readme-filepath` input. ```yml - name: Docker Hub Description uses: peter-evans/dockerhub-description@v3 with: username: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }} password: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD }} repository: peterevans/dockerhub-description readme-filepath: ./path/to/README.md ``` #### Using the GitHub repository description The GitHub repository description can be used for the Docker Hub `short-descripton` by passing the description from the event context. ```yml - name: Docker Hub Description uses: peter-evans/dockerhub-description@v3 with: username: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }} password: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD }} repository: peterevans/dockerhub-description short-description: ${{ github.event.repository.description }} ``` ### Examples The following workflow updates the Docker Hub repository description whenever there are changes to `README.md` and the workflow file itself on the `main` branch. This workflow assumes its location to be `.github/workflows/dockerhub-description.yml`. ```yml name: Update Docker Hub Description on: push: branches: - main paths: - README.md - .github/workflows/dockerhub-description.yml jobs: dockerHubDescription: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v3 - name: Docker Hub Description uses: peter-evans/dockerhub-description@v3 with: username: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }} password: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD }} repository: peterevans/dockerhub-description short-description: ${{ github.event.repository.description }} enable-url-completion: true ``` Updates the Docker Hub repository description whenever a new release is created. ```yml name: Update Docker Hub Description on: release jobs: dockerHubDescription: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v3 - name: Docker Hub Description uses: peter-evans/dockerhub-description@v3 with: username: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }} password: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD }} repository: peterevans/dockerhub-description short-description: ${{ github.event.repository.description }} ``` ## Using the Docker image independently of GitHub Actions The image can be executed in other environments independently of GitHub Actions. Simply volume mount the location of the `README.md` file to the container and set environment variables as follows. ```bash docker run -v $PWD:/workspace \ -e DOCKERHUB_USERNAME='user1' \ -e DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD='xxxxx' \ -e DOCKERHUB_REPOSITORY='user1/my-docker-image' \ -e README_FILEPATH='/workspace/README.md' \ peterevans/dockerhub-description:3 ``` ## Known Issues The completion of relative urls has some known issues: 1. Relative markdown links in inline-code and code blocks **are also converted**: ```markdown [link in inline code](#table-of-content) ``` will be converted into ```markdown [link in inline code](https://github.com/peter-evans/dockerhub-description/blob/main/./README.md#table-of-content) ``` 2. Links containing square brackets (`]`) in the text fragment **are not converted**: ```markdown [[link text with square brackets]](#table-of-content) ``` 3. [Reference-style links/images](https://www.markdownguide.org/basic-syntax/#reference-style-links) **are not converted**. ```markdown [table-of-content][toc] ... [toc]: #table-of-content "Table of content" ``` ## License [MIT](LICENSE)