unfunco / terraform-aws-oidc-github

Terraform module to configure GitHub Actions as an IAM OIDC identity provider in AWS.
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chore: bump aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials from 2 to 4 #50

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Bumps aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials from 2 to 4.

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v4

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v3.0.2

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v3.0.1

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v3.0.0

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v3

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v2.2.0

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v2.1.0

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Changelog

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3.0.1 (2023-08-24)

Features

  • Can configure special-characters-workaround to keep retrying credentials if the returned credentials have special characters (Fixes #599)

Bug Fixes

Changes to existing functionality

  • Special characters are now allowed in returned credential variables unless you configure the special-characters-workaround option

3.0.0 (2023-08-21)

Features

  • Can configure max-retries and disable-retry to modify retry functionality when the assume role call fails
  • Set returned credentials as step outputs with output-credentials
  • Clear AWS related environment variables at the start of the action with unset-current-credentials
  • Unique role identifier is now printed in the workflow logs

Bug Fixes

  • Can't use credentials if they contain a special character
  • Retry functionality added when generating the JWT fails
  • Can now use webIdentityTokenFile option
  • Branch name validation too strict
  • JS SDK v2 deprecation warning in workflow logs

Changes to existing functionality

  • Default session duration is now 1 hour in all cases (from 6 hours in some cases)
  • Account ID will not be masked by default in logs

2.2.0 (2023-05-31)

Features

  • inline-session-policy prop enables assuming a role with inline session policies (d00f6c6)
  • managed-session-policies prop enables assuming a role with managed policy arns (d00f6c6)

2.1.0 (2023-05-31)

Features

  • role-chaining prop enables role chaining use case (6fbd316)

2.0.0 (2023-03-06)

Features

  • Version bump to use Node 16 by default.

1.7.0 (2022-08-03)

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Commits
  • 010d0da chore: release v4.0.1 (#876)
  • b48e2ee chore: Bump @​types/node from 20.7.0 to 20.8.2 (#875)
  • 183b94a chore: Update dist
  • 1d4ae37 chore: Bump @​aws-sdk/client-sts from 3.418.0 to 3.423.0 (#873)
  • 6a430ce chore: Bump @​smithy/node-http-handler from 2.1.5 to 2.1.6 (#872)
  • 8402193 chore: Bump @​smithy/property-provider from 2.0.10 to 2.0.11 (#874)
  • f31c158 feat: Recommending using OIDC (#871)
  • 164817a chore: Update dist
  • e2c335e chore: Bump @​aws-sdk/client-sts from 3.414.0 to 3.418.0 (#870)
  • a1a09b7 chore: Bump eslint from 8.49.0 to 8.50.0 (#867)
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