Self Hosted Runner on MacOS with Python - Elevate permissions? #121257
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I am hosting a self-hosted runner, using python to automate some Unity tests. I have set up a
.env
file for local variables so eventually I can deploy the runner and the scripts onto any computer. However I am having an issue when I am triggering the script via GitHub Actions. If I use the terminal myself on my own machine, it runs just fine.My question is, is there way to elevate the permissions of a runner, or am I missing a step?
The error in the Actions tab is
The line in question:
The workflow script:
I have the following imports in my RunTests.py script:
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