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Variables
You can create configuration variables on the user, organization and repository level. The level of the variable depends on where you created it. When creating a variable, the key will be converted to uppercase. You need use uppercase on the yaml file.
Naming conventions
The following rules apply to variable names:
- Variable names can only contain alphanumeric characters ([a-z],[A-Z],[0-9]) or underscores (_). Spaces are not allowed.
- Variable names must not start with the GITHUB_andGITEA_prefix.
- Variable names must not start with a number.
- Variable names are case-insensitive.
- Variable names must be unique at the level they are created at.
- Variable names must not be CI.
Using variable
After creating configuration variables, they will be automatically filled in the vars context.
They can be accessed through expressions like ${{ vars.VARIABLE_NAME }} in the workflow.
Precedence
If a variable with the same name exists at multiple levels, the variable at the lowest level takes precedence: A repository variable will always be chosen over an organization/user variable.