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ci: Bump pypa/gh-action-pypi-publish from 1.10.3 to 1.12.2 #4

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dependabot[bot] commented 4 days ago

Bumps pypa/gh-action-pypi-publish from 1.10.3 to 1.12.2.

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v1.12.2

🐛 What's Fixed

The fix for signing legacy zip sdists turned out to be incomplete, so @​woodruffw💰 promptly produced another follow-up that updated pypi-attestations from v0.0.13 to v0.0.15 in #297. This is the only change since the previous release.

🪞 Full Diff: https://github.com/pypa/gh-action-pypi-publish/compare/v1.12.1...v1.12.2

🧔‍♂️ Release Manager: @​webknjaz 🇺🇦

v1.12.1

🐛 What's Fixed

Version v1.12.0 hit several rare corner cases we never considered fully supported, and this release fixes a few of those. In #294, @​webknjaz💰 improved the self-hosted runner experience by pre-installing Python if it's not there, and with #293 the ability to use the action on GitHub Enterprise instances has been restored. The latter should've also fixed the ability to invoke pypi-publish from nested in-repo composite actions — another exotic use-case that was never tested in our CI. @​woodruffw💰 also managed to squeeze in a last-minute fix for detecting legacy .zip sdists while producing attestations via #295.

🪞 Full Diff: https://github.com/pypa/gh-action-pypi-publish/compare/v1.12.0...v1.12.1

🧔‍♂️ Release Manager: @​webknjaz 🇺🇦

🙏 Huge Thanks to all the bug reporters for posting the logs, helping inspect the problems and verify the regression fixes!

v1.12.0

⚡️ Why Should You Update?

This is a minor version bump, but it does not add any new user-facing interfaces. Still, I felt like it should not be a patch-release: this update brings significant changes to the action invocation and internal release process.

Previously, each invocation of pypi-publish required building a container image in the invoking CI job. This was inefficient and added about 30 seconds to the publishing jobs at their startup just to build the container.

I wanted to improve this for over three years (#58) and a little over half a year ago @​br3ndonland💰 stepped up and offered a very comprehensive solution to the limitation I was hoping to overcome: #230.

Going forward, I'm going to pre-build per-version containers prior to cutting each release. And the action invocations will just pull the image from GitHub Container registry.

[!CAUTION] Known quirks:

  • This seems to not work on self-hosted runners without a python executable: #289. The workaround could be installing it prior to running the action.
  • Pinning to commit hashes does not work: #290. Workaround: postpone updating until it's fixed or switch to Git tags for now. Subscribe to that issue to follow the progress. UPD: This was an issue during the first 12 hours post release and it has been addressed upstream by publishing a commit SHA-tagged image for the release on Nov 12, 2024 at 10:27 UTC+1.
  • Calling pypi-publish from another nested repo-local composite action might be breaking file paths: #291. Workaround: postpone updating until it's fixed. Subscribe to that issue to follow the progress.
  • Running within GitHub Enterprise fails on the action repo clone: #292. Workaround: postpone updating until it's fixed. Subscribe to that issue to follow the progress.

🪞 Full Diff: https://github.com/pypa/gh-action-pypi-publish/compare/v1.11.0...v1.12.0

🧔‍♂️ Release Manager: @​webknjaz 🇺🇦

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Commits
  • 15c56db Merge pull request #297 from trail-of-forks/ww/bump-pypi-attestations
  • fe8d148 requirements: bump pypi-attestations to 0.0.15
  • 1f5d4ec Merge pull request #295 from trail-of-forks/ww/fix-sdist-collection
  • fec2f0c attestations: collect *.zip sdists as well
  • a8b73a6 Merge pull request #294 from webknjaz/bugfixes/optional-python
  • 9b4dfb0 ✨ Pre-install Python if there's none
  • 0a87186 Merge pull request #293 from webknjaz/bugfixes/uncheckout-intermediate-action
  • dfcfeca 🧪 Use prefetched action to make trampoline
  • 0d02f37 📝💅 Update the CI/CD badge in README
  • 61da13d Merge pull request #230 from br3ndonland/ghcr
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