# Install Rust Toolchain This GitHub Action installs a Rust toolchain using rustup. It further integrates into the ecosystem. Caching for Rust tools and build artifacts is enabled. Environment variables are set to optimize the cache hits. [Problem Matchers] are provided for build messages (cargo, clippy) and formatting (rustfmt). The action is heavily inspired by *dtolnay*'s and extends it with further features. ## Example workflow ```yaml name: "Test Suite" on: push: pull_request: jobs: test: name: cargo test runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v4 - uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1 - run: cargo test --all-features # Check formatting with rustfmt formatting: name: cargo fmt runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v4 # Ensure rustfmt is installed and setup problem matcher - uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1 with: components: rustfmt - name: Rustfmt Check uses: actions-rust-lang/rustfmt@v1 ``` ## Inputs All inputs are optional. If a [toolchain file](https://rust-lang.github.io/rustup/overrides.html#the-toolchain-file) (i.e., `rust-toolchain` or `rust-toolchain.toml`) is found in the root of the repository and no `toolchain` value is provided, all items specified in the toolchain file will be installed. If a `toolchain` value is provided, the toolchain file will be ignored. If no `toolchain` value or toolchain file is present, it will default to `stable`. First, all items specified in the toolchain file are installed. Afterward, the `components` and `target` specified via inputs are installed in addition to the items from the toolchain file. | Name | Description | Default | | ------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------- | | `toolchain` | Comma-separated list of Rustup toolchain specifier e.g. `stable`, `nightly`, `1.42.0`. The last version is the default. | stable | | `target` | Additional target support to install e.g. `wasm32-unknown-unknown` | | | `components` | Comma-separated string of additional components to install e.g. `clippy, rustfmt` | | | `cache` | Automatically configure Rust cache (using [`Swatinem/rust-cache`]) | true | | `cache-directories` | Propagates the value to [`Swatinem/rust-cache`] | | | `cache-workspaces` | Propagates the value to [`Swatinem/rust-cache`] | | | `cache-on-failure` | Propagates the value to [`Swatinem/rust-cache`] | true | | `cache-key` | Propagates the value to [`Swatinem/rust-cache`] as `key` | | | `matcher` | Enable problem matcher to surface build messages and formatting issues | true | | `rustflags` | Set the value of `RUSTFLAGS` (set to empty string to avoid overwriting existing flags) | "-D warnings" | [`Swatinem/rust-cache`]: https://github.com/Swatinem/rust-cache ### RUSTFLAGS By default, this action sets the `RUSTFLAGS` environment variable to `-D warnings`. However, rustflags sources are mutually exclusive, so setting this environment variable omits any configuration through `target.*.rustflags` or `build.rustflags`. * If `RUSTFLAGS` is already set, no modifications of the variable are made and the original value remains. * If `RUSTFLAGS` is unset and the `rustflags` input is empty (i.e., the empty string), then it will remain unset. Use this, if you want to prevent the value from being set because you make use of `target.*.rustflags` or `build.rustflags`. * Otherwise, the environment variable `RUSTFLAGS` is set to the content of `rustflags`. To prevent this from happening, set the `rustflags` input to an empty string, which will prevent the action from setting `RUSTFLAGS` at all, keeping any existing preferences. You can read more rustflags, and their load order, in the [Cargo reference]. ## Outputs | Name | Description | | ---------------- | ------------------------------------------- | | `rustc-version` | Version as reported by `rustc --version` | | `cargo-version` | Version as reported by `cargo --version` | | `rustup-version` | Version as reported by `rustup --version` | | `cachekey` | A short hash of the installed rustc version | ## License The scripts and documentation in this project are released under the [MIT License]. [MIT License]: LICENSE [Problem Matchers]: https://github.com/actions/toolkit/blob/main/docs/problem-matchers.md [Cargo reference]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/config.html?highlight=unknown#buildrustflags