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cicd: perform chart tests on current code base #945

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Perform helm test now on current code base instead of remote images

  • split helm test and helm lint as they have different purposes
  • introduce reusable workflows for building and caching docker images from current code base
  • add documentation for that change

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@nicoprow nicoprow force-pushed the cicd/check-contribution branch 26 times, most recently from 6f4718d to 215bfc7 Compare May 29, 2024 05:00
@nicoprow nicoprow changed the title cicd: add workflow for checking a pull request contribution cicd: perform chart tests on current code base May 29, 2024
@nicoprow nicoprow marked this pull request as ready for review May 29, 2024 05:11
@nicoprow nicoprow requested a review from SujitMBRDI May 29, 2024 05:11
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- split helm test and helm lint as they have different purposes
- introduce reusable workflows for building and caching docker images from current code base
- add documentation for that change
@nicoprow nicoprow force-pushed the cicd/check-contribution branch from 215bfc7 to 206eb24 Compare June 18, 2024 04:11
@nicoprow nicoprow merged commit 274f68a into main Jun 18, 2024
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@nicoprow nicoprow deleted the cicd/check-contribution branch July 18, 2024 10:06
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