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Download Actions Artifacts from your Workflow Runs. Internally powered by the @actions/artifact package.

See also upload-artifact.

What's new

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Note

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GHES Support

download-artifact@v4+ is not currently supported on GitHub Enterprise Server (GHES) yet. If you are on GHES, you must use v3 (Node 16) or v3-node20 (Node 20).

Usage

Inputs

Outputs

Name Description Example
download-path Absolute path where the artifact(s) were downloaded /tmp/my/download/path

Examples

Download Single Artifact

Download to current working directory ($GITHUB_WORKSPACE):

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Download to a specific directory (also supports ~ expansion):

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Directly download a non-zipped file (only supports files uploaded with actions/upload-artifact@v7 and archive: false set):

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Download Artifacts by ID

The artifact-ids input allows downloading artifacts using their unique ID rather than name. This is particularly useful when working with immutable artifacts from actions/upload-artifact@v4+ which assigns a unique ID to each artifact.

Download a single artifact by ID to the current working directory ($GITHUB_WORKSPACE):

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Download a single artifact by ID to a specific directory:

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When downloading a single artifact by ID, the behavior is identical to downloading by name - the artifact contents are extracted directly to the specified path without creating a subdirectory.

Multiple artifacts can be downloaded by providing a comma-separated list of IDs:

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When downloading multiple artifacts by ID, each artifact will be extracted into its own subdirectory named after the artifact (similar to downloading multiple artifacts by name).

Download All Artifacts

If the name input parameter is not provided, all artifacts will be downloaded. To differentiate between downloaded artifacts, by default a directory denoted by the artifacts name will be created for each individual artifact. This behavior can be changed with the merge-multiple input parameter.

Example, if there are two artifacts Artifact-A and Artifact-B, and the directory is etc/usr/artifacts/, the directory structure will look like this:

etc/usr/artifacts/ Artifact-A/ ... contents of Artifact-A Artifact-B/ ... contents of Artifact-B

Download all artifacts to the current working directory:

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Download all artifacts to a specific directory:

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To download them to the same directory:

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Which will result in:

path/to/artifacts/ ... contents of Artifact-A ... contents of Artifact-B

Download multiple (filtered) Artifacts to the same directory

In multiple arch/os scenarios, you may have Artifacts built in different jobs. To download all Artifacts to the same directory (or matching a glob pattern), you can use the pattern and merge-multiple inputs.

jobs: upload: strategy: matrix: runs-on: [ubuntu-latest, macos-latest, windows-latest] runs-on: ${{ matrix.runs-on }} steps: - name: Create a File run: echo "hello from matrix.runs−on">file−{{ matrix.runs-on }}" > file-matrix.runson">file{{ matrix.runs-on }}.txt - name: Upload Artifact uses: actions/upload-artifact@v7 with: name: my-artifact-${{ matrix.runs-on }} path: file-${{ matrix.runs-on }}.txt download: needs: upload runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - name: Download All Artifacts uses: actions/download-artifact@v8 with: path: my-artifact pattern: my-artifact-* merge-multiple: true - run: ls -R my-artifact

This results in a directory like so:

my-artifact/ file-macos-latest.txt file-ubuntu-latest.txt file-windows-latest.txt

Download Artifacts from other Workflow Runs or Repositories

It may be useful to download Artifacts from other workflow runs, or even other repositories. By default, the permissions are scoped so they can only download Artifacts within the current workflow run. To elevate permissions for this scenario, you can specify a github-token along with other repository and run identifiers:

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Maintaining File Permissions

Zipping files will remove file permissions during artifact upload. All directories will have 755 and all files will have 644. For example, if you make a file executable using chmod and then upload that file as a zip file, post-download the file is no longer guaranteed to be set as an executable.

If you must preserve permissions, you can tar all of your files together before artifact upload and upload it as a single file (using V7+ of actions/upload-artifact). Then download the file directly and unpack it manually:


Later, download the file by name