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Electron Nuxt Action

GitHub Action for building and releasing electron-nuxt apps

Setup

Add a workflow file to your project (e.g. .github/workflows/build.yml). Using the workflow below, GitHub will build your app every time you push a commit to master branch.

name: Build/release

on:
  push:
    branches:
      - master

jobs:
  release:
    runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}

    strategy:
      matrix:
        os: [macos-latest, ubuntu-latest, windows-latest]

    steps:
      - name: Check out Git repository
        uses: actions/checkout@v1

      - name: Install Node.js, NPM and Yarn
        uses: actions/setup-node@v1
        with:
          node-version: 12

      - name: Build/release Electron app
        uses: michalzaq12/action-electron-nuxt@v1
        with:
          # GitHub token, automatically provided to the action
          # (No need to define this secret in the repo settings)
          # type: string
          github_token: ${{ secrets.github_token }}

          # If the commit is tagged with a version (e.g. "v1.0.0")
          # type: boolean
          release: ${{ startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/v') }}

Configuration

Code Signing

If you are building for macOS, you'll want your code to be signed. GitHub Actions therefore needs access to your code signing certificates:

  • Open the Keychain Access app or the Apple Developer Portal. Export all certificates related to your app into a single file (e.g. certs.p12) and set a strong password
  • Base64-encode your certificates using the following command: base64 -i certs.p12 -o encoded.txt
  • In your project's GitHub repository, go to Settings → Secrets and add the following two variables:
    • mac_certs: Your encoded certificates, i.e. the content of the encoded.txt file you created before
    • mac_certs_password: The password you set when exporting the certificates

Add the following options to your workflow's existing action-electron-builder step:

- name: Build/release Electron app
  uses: michalzaq12/action-electron-nuxt@v1
  with:
    # ...
    mac_certs: ${{ secrets.mac_certs }}
    mac_certs_password: ${{ secrets.mac_certs_password }}

The same goes for Windows code signing (windows_certs and windows_certs_password secrets).

Snapcraft

If you are building/releasing your Linux app for Snapcraft (which is electron-builder's default), you will additionally need to install and sign in to Snapcraft. This can be done using an action-snapcraft step before the action-electron-builder step:

- name: Install Snapcraft
  uses: samuelmeuli/action-snapcraft@v1
  # Only install Snapcraft on Ubuntu
  if: startsWith(matrix.os, 'ubuntu')
  with:
    # Log in to Snap Store
    snapcraft_token: ${{ secrets.snapcraft_token }}

You can read here how you can obtain a snapcraft_token.

Notarization

If you've configured electron-builder to notarize your Electron Mac app as described in this guide, you can use the following steps to let GitHub Actions perform the notarization for you:

  1. Define the following secrets in your repository's settings on GitHub:

    • api_key: Content of the API key file (with the p8 file extension)
    • api_key_id: Key ID found on App Store Connect
    • api_key_issuer_id: Issuer ID found on App Store Connect
  2. In your workflow file, add the following step before your action-electron-builder step:

    - name: Prepare for app notarization
      if: startsWith(matrix.os, 'macos')
      # Import Apple API key for app notarization on macOS
      run: |
        mkdir -p ~/private_keys/
        echo '${{ secrets.api_key }}' > ~/private_keys/AuthKey_${{ secrets.api_key_id }}.p8
  3. Pass the following environment variables to action-electron-builder:

    - name: Build/release Electron app
      uses: michalzaq12/action-electron-nuxt@v1
      with:
        # ...
      env:
        # macOS notarization API key
        API_KEY_ID: ${{ secrets.api_key_id }}
        API_KEY_ISSUER_ID: ${{ secrets.api_key_issuer_id }}

Credits

https://github.com/samuelmeuli/action-electron-builder