add multi-subject example to docs (#96)
* add multi-subject example to docs Signed-off-by: Brian DeHamer <bdehamer@github.com> * Update README.md Co-authored-by: Meredith Lancaster <malancas@users.noreply.github.com> * Update README.md Co-authored-by: Meredith Lancaster <malancas@users.noreply.github.com> --------- Signed-off-by: Brian DeHamer <bdehamer@github.com> Co-authored-by: Meredith Lancaster <malancas@users.noreply.github.com>
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predicate: '{}'
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### Identify Subjects by Wildcard
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### Identify Multiple Subjects
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If you are generating multiple artifacts, you can generate an attestation for
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each by using a wildcard in the `subject-path` input.
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@@ -180,6 +180,23 @@ each by using a wildcard in the `subject-path` input.
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For supported wildcards along with behavior and documentation, see
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[@actions/glob][8] which is used internally to search for files.
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Alternatively, you can explicitly list multiple subjects with either a comma or
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newline delimited list:
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```yaml
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- uses: actions/attest@v1
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with:
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subject-path: 'dist/foo, dist/bar'
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```
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```yaml
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- uses: actions/attest@v1
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with:
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subject-path: |
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dist/foo
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dist/bar
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```
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### Container Image
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When working with container images you can invoke the action with the
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