GuilhermeStracini / apiclient-boilerplate-rs

:bulb: :building_construction: A boilerplate API client template for Rust API clients wrappers
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Bump guibranco/github-file-reader-action-v2 from 2.2.637 to 2.2.651 #47

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 1 month ago

dependabot[bot] commented 1 month ago

Bumps guibranco/github-file-reader-action-v2 from 2.2.637 to 2.2.651.

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Release v2.2.651

Release 2.2.651 of GitHub Actions File Reader V2

What's Changed

Full Changelog: https://github.com/guibranco/github-file-reader-action-v2/compare/v2.2.647...v2.2.651

Release v2.2.647

Release 2.2.647 of GitHub Actions File Reader V2

What's Changed

Full Changelog: https://github.com/guibranco/github-file-reader-action-v2/compare/v2.2.643...v2.2.647

Release v2.2.643

Release 2.2.643 of GitHub Actions File Reader V2

What's Changed

Full Changelog: https://github.com/guibranco/github-file-reader-action-v2/compare/v2.2.637...v2.2.643

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Description by Korbit AI

What change is being made?

Bump guibranco/github-file-reader-action-v2 from version 2.2.637 to 2.2.651 in the .github/workflows/infisical-secrets-check.yml file.

Why are these changes being made?

This update ensures that we are using the latest version of the github-file-reader-action, which may include important bug fixes, performance improvements, or new features. Keeping dependencies up-to-date is crucial for maintaining the security and efficiency of our workflows.

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codara-ai-code-review[bot] commented 1 month ago

Potential issues, bugs, and flaws that can introduce unwanted behavior:

  1. /.github/workflows/infisical-secrets-check.yml
    • The Read secrets-result.log step is repeated twice with the same definition. This can lead to confusion and duplication of effort. It's better to have a single step for reading the log file to improve maintainability and readability.

Code suggestions and improvements for better exception handling, logic, standardization, and consistency:

  1. /.github/workflows/infisical-secrets-check.yml
    • Consider consolidating the two identical Read secrets-result.log steps into a single step for better code organization and clarity.
    • Add comments to explain the purpose of the steps to enhance understanding for future developers working on the workflow.
gooroo-dev[bot] commented 1 month ago

Please double check the following review of the pull request:

Issues counts

🐞Mistake 🤪Typo 🚨Security 🚀Performance 💪Best Practices 📖Readability ❓Others
0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Changes in the diff

Identified Issues

No issues were identified in the incoming changes.

Missing Tests

The changes involve updating the version of an action used in the GitHub workflow. This does not directly affect the codebase or functionality that can be tested through unit tests. Therefore, no additional tests are necessary for this version bump.

Summon me to re-review when updated! Yours, Gooroo.dev I'd love to hear your thoughts! React or reply.

coderabbitai[bot] commented 1 month ago

Walkthrough

The recent update to the GitHub Actions workflow involves upgrading the version of the guibranco/github-file-reader-action from v2.2.637 to v2.2.651. This change aims to enhance the functionality and reliability of the action by incorporating improvements and bug fixes found in the newer version. The core functionality of reading from the secrets-result.log file remains unchanged.

Changes

File Path Change Summary
.github/workflows/infisical-secrets-check.yml Updated guibranco/github-file-reader-action from v2.2.637 to v2.2.651 in two workflow steps.

Poem

🐇 In a meadow bright, I hop with glee,
New updates are here, oh what a spree!
Files read with care, secrets unfold,
Version two-six-five-one, a sight to behold!
Let's dance and rejoice, for the code is now fine,
With each little change, our project will shine! ✨


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guibranco commented 1 month ago

@dependabot squash and merge

github-actions[bot] commented 1 month ago

Infisical secrets check: :white_check_mark: No secrets leaked!

Scan results:

3:53AM INF scanning for exposed secrets...
3:53AM INF 77 commits scanned.
3:53AM INF scan completed in 67.7ms
3:53AM INF no leaks found
dependabot[bot] commented 1 month ago

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