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git-diff-action 📃

test lint CodeQL package-check sample-workflow acceptance coverage

A GitHub Action for gathering the git diff of a pull request in JSON format or standard git diff format

About 💡

A useful Action for grabbing the git diff output of a pull request in a machine readable JSON format. This Action can be used in conjunction with other Actions or tools to perform tasks such as:

  • Auditing the changes made in a pull request
  • Running subsequent workflows conditionally based on the files, lines, or directories changed in a pull request
  • Send out a signal to reviewers when certain files or even specific lines are changed in a pull request

Turbo Quickstart ⚡

Checkout the example below to see how you can use this Action in your workflow to get the git diff of changes made in the context of a pull request

All references to vX.X.X are places holders and you can find the latest version of this Action under the Releases section

      # Checkout the repo
      - uses: actions/checkout@v4
        with:
          fetch-depth: 0 # needed to checkout all branches for this Action to work

      # Check the PR diff using the current branch and the base branch of the PR
      - uses: GrantBirki/[email protected]
        id: git-diff-action
        with:
          json_diff_file_output: diff.json
          raw_diff_file_output: diff.txt
          file_output_only: "true"

      # Print the diff in JSON format
      - name: print json diff
        env:
          DIFF: ${{ steps.git-diff-action.outputs.json-diff-path }}
        run: cat $DIFF

      # Print the diff in raw git format
      - name: print raw diff
        env:
          DIFF: ${{ steps.git-diff-action.outputs.raw-diff-path }}
        run: cat $DIFF

View the section below to see a more detailed example

Example 📚

This is a full workflow example with detailed comments for how you can use this Action

name: sample-workflow

# Run on all pull_request related events
on:
  pull_request:

permissions:
  contents: read # this is necessary for the Action to be able to read the contents of the repo

jobs:
  sample:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      # Checkout the repo
      - uses: actions/checkout@v4
        with:
          fetch-depth: 0 # needed to checkout all branches for this Action to work

      # Check the PR diff using the current branch and the base branch of the PR
      - uses: GrantBirki/[email protected]
        id: git-diff-action
        with:
          json_diff_file_output: diff.json
          raw_diff_file_output: diff.txt
          file_output_only: "true"

      # Print the diff in JSON format
      - name: print json diff
        env:
          DIFF: ${{ steps.git-diff-action.outputs.json-diff-path }}
        run: cat $DIFF

      # Print the diff in raw git format
      - name: print raw diff
        env:
          DIFF: ${{ steps.git-diff-action.outputs.raw-diff-path }}
        run: cat $DIFF

JSON Diff Output 📝

Expand the section below to see an example of the JSON diff output

JSON Example
{
    "type": "GitDiff",
    "files": [
        {
            "type": "ChangedFile",
            "chunks": [
                {
                    "type": "Chunk",
                    "toFileRange": {
                        "start": 12,
                        "lines": 8
                    },
                    "fromFileRange": {
                        "start": 12,
                        "lines": 6
                    },
                    "changes": [
                        {
                            "type": "UnchangedLine",
                            "lineBefore": 12,
                            "lineAfter": 12,
                            "content": "    steps:"
                        },
                        {
                            "type": "UnchangedLine",
                            "lineBefore": 13,
                            "lineAfter": 13,
                            "content": "      # Need to checkout for testing the Action in this repo"
                        },
                        {
                            "type": "UnchangedLine",
                            "lineBefore": 14,
                            "lineAfter": 14,
                            "content": "      - uses: actions/checkout@2541b1294d2704b0964813337f33b291d3f8596b # [email protected]"
                        },
                        {
                            "type": "AddedLine",
                            "lineAfter": 15,
                            "content": "        with:"
                        },
                        {
                            "type": "AddedLine",
                            "lineAfter": 16,
                            "content": "          fetch-depth: 0 # needed to checkout all branches"
                        },
                        {
                            "type": "UnchangedLine",
                            "lineBefore": 15,
                            "lineAfter": 17,
                            "content": ""
                        },
                        {
                            "type": "UnchangedLine",
                            "lineBefore": 16,
                            "lineAfter": 18,
                            "content": "      # Start check the PR diff"
                        },
                        {
                            "type": "UnchangedLine",
                            "lineBefore": 17,
                            "lineAfter": 19,
                            "content": "      - uses: ./"
                        }
                    ]
                }
            ],
            "path": ".github/workflows/sample-workflow.yml"
        }
    ]
}

Click here to see an even more detailed example of the JSON diff output

Inputs 📥

Input Required? Default Description
base_branch yes HEAD^1 The "base" or "target" branch to use for the git diff
json_diff_file_output no - Optionally write the JSON diff output to a file. This is a string to the file path you wish to write to. highly recommended
raw_diff_file_output no - Optionally write the raw diff output to a file. This is a string to the file path you wish to write to. highly recommended
file_output_only no "false" Only use file related outputs and do not print any diffs to console / loggers. highly recommended
search_path no . Optionally limit the scope of the diff operation to a specific sub-path. Useful for limiting scope of the action.
max_buffer_size no "10000000" Maximum output buffer size for call to git binary. Default is 10M, try increasing this value if you have issues with maxBuffer overflow. This value is technically a string but it gets converted to an integer.
git_options no "--no-color --full-index" Additional options to pass to the git binary
git_diff_file no "false" Optionally read the diff from a file instead of running git diff

Outputs 📤

Output Description
json-diff The git diff of the pull request in JSON format
raw-diff The raw git diff of the pull request
json-diff-path The path to the JSON diff file if json_diff_file_output was specified
raw-diff-path The path to the raw diff file if raw_diff_file_output was specified

base_branch Input

The base_branch input is HEAD^1 by default. This means that the "base" or "target" branch for the git diff will be the branch that the pull request is targeting. For most use cases, it's best to compare the pull request merge commit against its first parent, which will only show changes that the pull request itself introduces.

This option can be changed to any valid git ref, such as a branch name, tag name, or commit hash.

Another common option that can be used in the context of GitHub Actions is ${{ github.event.pull_request.base.sha }}

search_path Input

The search_path input is . by default. This means that the working directory (base of the repository) is in-scope for the git diff command.

If you want to limit the scope of the git diff command you can specify a subfolder, subpath or file glob in it's place. Here are some examples:

# Only look in files called CHANGELOG.md
search_path: '**/CHANGELOG.md'

# Only search in YAML files
search_path: '**/*.yaml'

# Only look in the src/ directory
search_path: src/

Known Issues

You should always opt for using the json_diff_file_output, raw_diff_file_output, and file_output_only (set to "true") inputs to write the diff output to a file. This is because the diff output can be quite large and can cause issues with the GitHub Actions API.

If your git diff is too large, you may see an error like this:

Error: An error occurred trying to start process '/usr/bin/bash' with working directory '/home/runner/work/<repo>/<dir>'. Argument list too long

This is because GitHub Actions can only support argument lists from environment variables up to a certain size. To get around this, it is highly recommended to use the json_diff_file_output and raw_diff_file_output inputs to write the diff output to a file and then read that file in subsequent steps.

Setting file_output_only: "true" can also help avoid any sort of memory issues that could occur in GitHub Actions runners if they try to log massive diffs to the console.

The TL;DR of this section, is that you should really just be using file based outputs to avoid issues that can occur when printing huge amounts of text to the console with Action runners.

Here is an example with the suggested configuration options explicitly set:

- uses: GrantBirki/[email protected]
  id: git-diff-action
  with:
    base_branch: HEAD^1 # compare the PR merge commit against its first parent
    json_diff_file_output: diff.json # write the JSON diff output to a file called 'diff.json'
    raw_diff_file_output: diff.txt # write the raw diff output to a file called 'diff.txt' (just in case)
    file_output_only: "true" # do not print any diff output to the console (safety first)
    search_path: '.' # look in the entire repo for changes
    max_buffer_size: "1000000" # the default git diff buffer size, increase if you have issues

Now your configuration is pretty much self-documenting and you can easily see what the Action is doing