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Merge pull request #240 from actions/joshmgross/document-esm
Add an example using ESM `import`
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console.log(stdout)
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### Use ESM `import`
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To import an ESM file, you'll need to reference your script by an absolute path and ensure you have a `package.json` file with `"type": "module"` specified.
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For a script in your repository `src/print-stuff.js`:
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```js
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export default function printStuff() { console.log('stuff') }
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```
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```yaml
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on: push
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jobs:
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print-stuff:
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runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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steps:
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- uses: actions/checkout@v2
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- uses: actions/github-script@v6
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with:
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script: |
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const { default: printStuff } = await import('${{ github.workspace }}/src/print-stuff.js')
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await printStuff()
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```
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### Use env as input
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You can set env vars to use them in your script:
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