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chore(deps): bump docker/setup-buildx-action from 2 to 3 #223

chore(deps): bump docker/setup-buildx-action from 2 to 3

chore(deps): bump docker/setup-buildx-action from 2 to 3 #223

Workflow file for this run

# This workflow is an example of a combination of automatic and manual release.
# The triggers are:
# - Push
# - Workflow Dispatch
#
# This workflow uses the `if` conditions to control when the CI runs versus when
# a release is also created.
#
# The CI runs when pull requests are created and also when code is merged into
# main, i.e. push events to main.
#
# Lastly, it will trigger from manually workflow dispatches.
name: CI and Release
on:
push:
branches:
- main
pull_request:
workflow_dispatch:
# Inputs the workflow accepts.
inputs:
version:
# Friendly description to be shown in the UI instead of 'name'
description: "Semver type of new version (major / minor / patch)"
# Input has to be provided for the workflow to run
required: true
type: choice
options:
- patch
- minor
- major
jobs:
# Example for docker file linting
# hadolint:
# uses: celestiaorg/.github/.github/workflows/reusable_dockerfile_lint.yml@master
yamllint:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: ./.github/actions/yamllint
markdown-lint:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: ./.github/actions/markdown-lint
# Make a release if
# - there were changes and this is a scheduled job
# - This is a manually trigger job, i.e. workflow_dispatch
release:
needs: [yamllint, markdown-lint]
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' }}
permissions: "write-all"
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Version Release
uses: ./.github/actions/version-release
with:
github-token: ${{secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN}}
version-bump: ${{inputs.version}}
# Example for docker builds
# docker:
# needs: release
# name: Build and Push Docker image to Docker Hub
# runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# steps:
# - name: Check out the repo
# uses: actions/checkout@v4
# - uses: celestiaorg/.github/.github/actions/docker-publish@master
# with:
# docker_username: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_USERNAME}}
# docker_password: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_PASSWORD}}
# docker_repository: <update>
# semver_version: ${{ needs.release.outputs.new_version }}
# notify-slack-on-failure will send a message to slack if the workflow fails.
# This shows how to use the reusable workflow. Below is how to call it directly.
notify-slack-on-failure:
needs: [yamllint, markdown-lint]
# Always run, regardless of job failures, only run on main/master branches.
if: always() && (github.ref == 'refs/heads/master' || github.ref == 'refs/heads/main')
secrets: inherit
uses: ./.github/workflows/reusable_notify_slack.yml
# Option for directly calling the workflow
# notify-slack-on-failure:
# needs: [yamllint, markdown-lint]
# if: always()
# # if: always() && (github.ref == 'refs/heads/master' || github.ref == 'refs/heads/main')
# runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# steps:
# # run this action to get the workflow conclusion
# # You can get the conclusion via env (env.WORKFLOW_CONCLUSION)
# - uses: technote-space/workflow-conclusion-action@v3
# - name: Notify Slack On Failure
# uses: ravsamhq/notify-slack-action@v2
# with:
# status: ${{ env.WORKFLOW_CONCLUSION }}
# token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
# notification_title: "{workflow} has {status_message}"
# message_format: "{emoji} *{workflow}* {status_message} in <{repo_url}|{repo}> : <{run_url}|View Run Results>"
# footer: ""
# notify_when: "failure"
# env:
# SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL: ${{ secrets.SLACK_WEBHOOK_RELEASE_CHANNEL }}