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### Using the caches read-only
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### Using the caches read-only
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In some circumstances, it makes sense for a Gradle invocation to read any existing cache entries but not to write changes back.
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By default, the `gradle-build-action` will only write to the cache from Jobs on the default (`main`/`master`) branch.
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For example, you may want to write cache entries for builds on your `main` branch, but not for any PR build invocations.
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Jobs on other branches will read entries from the cache but will not write updated entries.
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See [Optimizing cache effectiveness](#optimizing-cache-effectiveness) for a more detailed explanation.
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You can enable read-only caching for any of the caches as follows:
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In some circumstances it makes sense to change this default, and to configure a workflow Job to read existing cache entries but not to write changes back.
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You can configure read-only caching for the `gradle-build-action` as follows:
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```yaml
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```yaml
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# Only write to the cache for builds on the 'main' branch.
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# Only write to the cache for builds on the 'main' and 'release' branches. (Default is 'main' only.)
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# Builds on other branches will only read existing entries from the cache.
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# Builds on other branches will only read existing entries from the cache.
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cache-read-only: ${{ github.ref != 'refs/heads/main' }}
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cache-read-only: ${{ github.ref != 'refs/heads/main' && github.ref != 'refs/heads/release' }}
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```
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```
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### Gradle User Home cache tuning
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### Gradle User Home cache tuning
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There are a number of actions you can take if your cache use is less effective due to entry eviction.
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There are a number of actions you can take if your cache use is less effective due to entry eviction.
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#### Only write to the cache from the default branch
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#### Select branches that should write to the cache
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GitHub cache entries are not shared between builds on different branches. This means that identical cache entries will be stored separately for different branches.
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GitHub cache entries are not shared between builds on different branches. This means that identical cache entries will be stored separately for different branches.
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The exception to the is cache entries for the default (`master`/`main`) branch can be read by actions invoked for other branches.
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An exception to this is that cache entries for the default (`master`/`main`) branch can be read by actions invoked for other branches.
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An easy way to reduce cache usage when you run builds on many different branches is to only permit your default branch to write to the cache,
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By default, the `gradle-build-action` will only _write_ to the cache for builds run on the default branch.
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with all other branch builds using `cache-read-only`. See [Using the caches read-only](#using-the-caches-read-only) for more details.
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Jobs run on other branches will only read from the cache. In most cases, this is the desired behaviour,
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because Jobs run against other branches will benefit from the cache Gradle User Home from `main`,
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without writing private cache entries that could lead to evicting shared entries.
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If you have other long-lived development branches that would benefit from writing to the cache,
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you can configure these by overriding the `cache-read-only` action parameter.
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See [Using the caches read-only](#using-the-caches-read-only) for more details.
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Similarly, you could use `cache-read-only` for certain jobs in the workflow, and instead have these jobs reuse the cache content from upstream jobs.
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Similarly, you could use `cache-read-only` for certain jobs in the workflow, and instead have these jobs reuse the cache content from upstream jobs.
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