Run Extism plug-ins as a pipeline on GitHub Actions.
name: test action
on:
push:
pull_request:
jobs:
ci_example_pipelines:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: dylibso/actism@main
id: actism-image
with:
wasi: true
input: "this is a test"
output_type: text
steps: |- # line-delimited set of named plugin calls, where "step()" export is ran
count vowels | https://github.com/extism/plugins/releases/latest/download/count_vowels.wasm | count_vowels
convert output to image data | https://cdn.modsurfer.dylibso.com/api/v1/module/271d6599df5fc1c54ddc33c266840123636d2c886e5064a739324f92ae8fc5ac.wasm
generate png | https://cdn.modsurfer.dylibso.com/api/v1/module/2c9eb901052b1e6397d2414bdb796975407cc87085e6b5fe9564932538d8af51.wasm | handle
- name: check output
run: |
echo '${{steps.actism-image.outputs.output}}' | jq '.value' | base64 -d -i > out.png
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: out.png
path: ./out.png
- uses: dylibso/actism@main
id: actism-text
with:
wasi: true
input: "this is a test"
output_type: text
steps: |- # line-delimited set of named plugin calls, where "step()" export is ran
count vowels | https://github.com/extism/plugins/releases/latest/download/count_vowels.wasm | count_vowels
- name: check output
run: |
echo '${{steps.actism-text.outputs.output}}' | grep '"count":4'
The above step with id
"actism-image" will count the vowels in the input, convert that to a known format for the image generator, and then use the total count from the first plugin to generate an image with the value encoded. Then the output (out.png) will be uploaded to the summary artifacts on the Action run.
You can combine Extism plug-ins and arbitrary GitHub Action steps to execute pipelines to do anything.
Within the steps
key, you write the pipeline. This must be a line-delimited, "|"-segmented list of Extism plug-ins to run in a pipeline. Components are: name | source (url or path) | function (optional export to call, default = run).
with:
wasi: true # enable WASI access to all plugins
input: '{"some": "data"}' # or `$(cat file.data)` etc. to be used as input to first plugin
output_type: text # or `bytes` used to tell the runner how to encode the final plugin's output
steps: |-
this is plugin 1 | https://.../plugin.wasm
this is plugin 2 | ./path/to/local.wasm | override_function_name_to_call
...
Note: checkout https://modsurfer.dylibso.com for plug-in hosting!
There is no known limit to the number of plug-ins you can call in a single pipeline.
The Extism plug-ins should get host functions that wrap the convenient @actions/core
and @actions/github
JavaScript package functions, so a plug-in could interact with GitHub Actions more directly.