Use this action to convert issues into a unified JSON structure. Read the Codeless Contributions with GitHub Issue Forms post on my blog.
- uses: stefanbuck/github-issue-parser@v3
  id: issue-parser
  with:
    template-path: .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug-report.yml # optional but recommended
- run: cat ${HOME}/issue-parser-result.json
- run: echo $FAVORITE_DISH
  env:
    FAVORITE_DISH: ${{ steps.issue-parser.outputs.issueparser_favorite_dish }}The text to be parsed can be set explicitly using issue-body input, otherwise it can be left to use the default value of ${{ github.event.issue.body }}.
Given an issue form
body:
  - type: input
    id: favorite_dish
    attributes:
      label: What's your favorite dish?
    validations:
      required: true
  - type: checkboxes
    id: favorite_color
    attributes:
      label:  What's your preferred color?
      options:
        - label: Red
        - label: Green
        - label: BlueAnd an issue body
### What's your favorite dish?
Pizza
### What's your preferred color?
- [x] Red
- [ ] Green
- [x] BlueThe actions output will be
{
  "favorite_dish": "Pizza",
  "favorite_color": ["Red", "Blue"]
}- jsonString- The entire output
- issueparser_<field_id>- Access individual values
Please take a look at GitHub's Good practices for mitigating script injection attacks when using inline scripts. The examples blow are safe because they use intermediate environment variable as suggested by GitHub.
- run: echo $JSON_STRING > output.json
  env:
    JSON_STRING: ${{ steps.issue-parser.outputs.jsonString }}- run: echo $FAV_DISH
  env:
    FAV_DISH: ${{ steps.issue-parser.outputs.issueparser_favorite_dish }}Want to learn more about this concept? Check out the Codeless Contributions with GitHub Issue Forms post on my blog.
Ever wanted to order a pizza from a GitHub Issue? In this basic example, the order is processed and appended to the README using this Action.
The awesome-browser-extensions-for-github repository is using this Action to make it super easy to submit a new extension just by filling a new GitHub Issue. The workflow runs and turns the issue into a code contribution once the label merge has been added.
The advanced-issue-labeler GitHub Action enables policy-based issue labeling. With the power of GitHub Issue forms and github-issue-parser, it provides a secure way to label issues to help with the triaging process automatically.