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chore(deps): update github/codeql-action action to v3.26.5 #1888

Closed renovate[bot] closed 2 months ago

renovate[bot] commented 2 months ago

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Type Update Change
github/codeql-action action patch v3.26.4 -> v3.26.5

Release Notes

github/codeql-action (github/codeql-action) ### [`v3.26.5`](https://togithub.com/github/codeql-action/compare/v3.26.4...v3.26.5) [Compare Source](https://togithub.com/github/codeql-action/compare/v3.26.4...v3.26.5)

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Rebasing: Whenever PR becomes conflicted, or you tick the rebase/retry checkbox.

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coderabbitai[bot] commented 2 months ago
Walkthrough ## Walkthrough The change involves updating the version of the `github/codeql-action/upload-sarif` action in the GitHub Actions workflow file from `v3.26.4` to `v3.26.5`. This update may include bug fixes, performance improvements, or new features, while the core functionality of the workflow for uploading the SARIF report generated by the `tfsec` tool remains unchanged. ## Changes | File | Change Summary | |----------------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------| | .github/workflows/terraform.yml | Updated `github/codeql-action/upload-sarif` from `v3.26.4` to `v3.26.5` | ## Sequence Diagram(s) ```mermaid sequenceDiagram participant User participant GitHub Actions participant tfsec participant SARIF Report User->>GitHub Actions: Trigger workflow GitHub Actions->>tfsec: Run static analysis tfsec-->>GitHub Actions: Generate SARIF report GitHub Actions->>SARIF Report: Upload SARIF report ``` ## Poem > 🐇 In the land of code so bright, > A version change brings delight. > From `v3.26.4` to `v3.26.5`, > With little hops, our fixes thrive! > Bugs be gone, performance shines, > Hoppy coding! All is fine! 🐇✨

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github-actions[bot] commented 2 months ago

Terraform Initialization ⚙️ success

Terraform Validation ✅ success

Validation Output ``` Success! The configuration is valid. ```

Terraform Plan 📖 success

Show Plan ``` data.cloudflare_zone.zone_external: Reading... data.cloudflare_zone.zone_internal: Reading... data.cloudflare_zone.zone_internal: Read complete after 0s [id=9280cbd559c3a2a8eab76178aa91fa27] cloudflare_record.vpn: Refreshing state... [id=b6fc722ed7bb4fceebc3e7989dd74435] cloudflare_record.dkim: Refreshing state... [id=b655c47c4678e736f1dcab39d93d0e7e] cloudflare_record.google: Refreshing state... [id=d4e916fcbb81e0ff639e18adb07dca15] cloudflare_record.dmarc: Refreshing state... [id=f822111bf1aceaa36010d546f62c6227] cloudflare_record.spf: Refreshing state... [id=702428310fb0366086edf0dfb70a8a6d] data.cloudflare_zone.zone_external: Read complete after 0s [id=2cfd579b89369f6a8e7f2d6f55c1dfca] cloudflare_record.charts: Refreshing state... [id=89c50ff8669abcc19476c8300b3aaab5] cloudflare_record.wildcard: Refreshing state... [id=a31b457380e75e40b9ae21e10c7d5c92] cloudflare_record.docs: Refreshing state... [id=a40e8470f6e7bd145dc0ae7d7bc823ae] No changes. Your infrastructure matches the configuration. Terraform has compared your real infrastructure against your configuration and found no differences, so no changes are needed. ```

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