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# ADR 0278: Env Context
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**Date**: 2019-09-30
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**Status**: Accepted
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## Context
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User wants to reference workflow variables defined in workflow yaml file for action's input, displayName and condition.
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## Decision
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### Add `env` context in the runner
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Runner will create and populate the `env` context for every job execution using following logic:
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1. On job start, create `env` context with any environment variables in the job message, these are env defined in customer's YAML file's job/workflow level `env` section.
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2. Update `env` context when customer use `::set-env::` to set env at the runner level.
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3. Update `env` context with step's `env` block before each step runs.
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The `env` context is only available in the runner, customer can't use the `env` context in any server evaluation part, just like the `runner` context
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Example yaml:
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```yaml
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env:
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env1: 10
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env2: 20
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env3: 30
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jobs:
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build:
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env:
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env1: 100
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env2: 200
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runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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steps:
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- run: |
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echo ${{ env.env1 }} // 1000
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echo $env1 // 1000
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echo $env2 // 200
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echo $env3 // 30
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if: env.env2 == 200 // true
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name: ${{ env.env1 }}_${{ env.env2 }} //1000_200
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env:
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env1: 1000
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```
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### Don't populate the `env` context with environment variables from runner machine.
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With job container and container action, the `env` context may not have the right value customer want and will cause confusion.
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Ex:
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```yaml
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build:
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runs-on: ubuntu-latest <- $USER=runner in hosted machine
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container: ubuntu:16.04 <- $USER=root in container
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steps:
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- run: echo ${{env.USER}} <- what should customer expect this output? runner/root
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- uses: docker://ubuntu:18.04
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with:
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args: echo ${{env.USER}} <- what should customer expect this output? runner/root
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```
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