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Bump guibranco/github-file-reader-action-v2 from 2.2.657 to 2.2.671 #109

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 2 months ago

dependabot[bot] commented 2 months ago

Bumps guibranco/github-file-reader-action-v2 from 2.2.657 to 2.2.671.

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Release v2.2.671

Release 2.2.671 of GitHub Actions File Reader V2

What's Changed

Full Changelog: https://github.com/guibranco/github-file-reader-action-v2/compare/v2.2.666...v2.2.671

Release v2.2.666

Release 2.2.666 of GitHub Actions File Reader V2

What's Changed

Full Changelog: https://github.com/guibranco/github-file-reader-action-v2/compare/v2.2.661...v2.2.666

Release v2.2.661

Release 2.2.661 of GitHub Actions File Reader V2

What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: https://github.com/guibranco/github-file-reader-action-v2/compare/v2.2.657...v2.2.661

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Description by Korbit AI

What change is being made?

Bump guibranco/github-file-reader-action-v2 from 2.2.657 to 2.2.671 in the .github/workflows/infisical-secrets-check.yml file.

Why are these changes being made?

This update includes bug fixes and performance improvements in the github-file-reader-action that enhance the reliability and efficiency of reading log and report files during the secrets check workflow.

Summary by CodeRabbit

dependabot[bot] commented 2 months ago

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gooroo-dev[bot] commented 2 months ago

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Issues counts

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

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Identified Issues

No issues were identified in the proposed changes. The version bump appears to be straightforward and does not introduce any new problems.

Missing Tests

No new tests are required for this change, as it is simply a version bump of a GitHub Action. The functionality and behavior of the workflow should remain consistent with the previous version.

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codara-ai-code-review[bot] commented 2 months ago

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

  1. /.github/workflows/infisical-secrets-check.yml - The version of the guibranco/github-file-reader-action-v2 has been updated in one step but not the other. This can lead to inconsistencies or unexpected behavior if the versions are not compatible. Make sure to keep both steps using the same version.

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

  1. /.github/workflows/infisical-secrets-check.yml - Consider updating both uses of the guibranco/github-file-reader-action-v2 action to the same version (v2.2.671) to maintain consistency and ensure compatibility between the steps.
coderabbitai[bot] commented 2 months ago

Walkthrough

The changes involve updating the version of the guibranco/github-file-reader-action-v2 action in the GitHub Actions workflow configuration. The action version has been upgraded from v2.2.657 to v2.2.671 in two steps related to reading log and markdown files. The overall control flow of the workflow remains unchanged.

Changes

File Change Summary
.github/workflows/infisical-secrets-check.yml Updated guibranco/github-file-reader-action-v2 from v2.2.657 to v2.2.671 in two steps.

Sequence Diagram(s)

sequenceDiagram
    participant Workflow
    participant Action

    Workflow->>Action: Execute Step 1 (Read secrets-result.log)
    Action-->>Workflow: Return log data

    Workflow->>Action: Execute Step 2 (Read secrets-result.md)
    Action-->>Workflow: Return markdown data

Poem

🐰 In the garden where secrets lay,
A little rabbit hops and plays.
With versions fresh, the files do gleam,
Improved actions fuel our dream.
Hooray for logs and markdown bright,
Let’s dance and twirl in the moonlight! 🌙✨


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instapr[bot] commented 2 months ago

Feedback

The PR is good to merge.

guibranco commented 2 months ago

@dependabot squash and merge

github-actions[bot] commented 2 months ago

Infisical secrets check: :white_check_mark: No secrets leaked!

Scan results:

12:24PM INF scanning for exposed secrets...
12:24PM INF 106 commits scanned.
12:24PM INF scan completed in 78.4ms
12:24PM INF no leaks found
sonarcloud[bot] commented 2 months ago

Quality Gate Passed Quality Gate passed

Issues
0 New issues
0 Accepted issues

Measures
0 Security Hotspots
0.0% Coverage on New Code
0.0% Duplication on New Code

See analysis details on SonarCloud