Fix Cache Key Calculation in Phive Install GitHub Action#197
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Description
I've noticed a bug in the Phive install action where the cache key is incorrectly calculated. Instead of generating a hash from
phars.xml, the function name is printed as a string, leading to cache failures whenphars.xmlis updated in a single pull request.Current Output:
Fix:
I updated the cache key calculation from:
to:
After fix is applied:
This should ensure the correct hash is generated and the cache is restored properly.
I encountered a similar issue in my wayofdev/gh-actions repository, which also uses Phive install inspired by your repository.
How to check cache keys?:
https://github.com/cli/cli can be used to check all cache keys of repository: