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RaBe GitHub Actions

These are the reusable workflows that RaBe uses for CI/CD ♻️

Usage

See below for copy-pasteable examples of the provided actions.

The examples use @v0.0.0 as the target version of the action. You NEED to replace that with the current tag of this repository and also create the following .github/dependabot.yaml.

version: 2
updates:
  - package-ecosystem: "github-actions"
    directory: "/"
    schedule:
      interval: "daily"
    commit-message:
      prefix: "ci: "

If you need multiple actions to happen then it's up to you to combine them as needed. Please add an example if you use the same combo more than once.

Ansible Collections

We have workflows for testing Ansible collections on GitHub Actions and for releasing your Ansible collections to Galaxy.

Ansible: Release

Create the main .github/workflows/release.yaml file for an ansible collection repo:

name: Release

on:
  release:
    types:
      - published

jobs:
  release-ansible-collection:
    uses: radiorabe/actions/.github/workflows/release-ansible-collection.yaml@v0.0.0
    secrets:
      GALAXY_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.GALAXY_API_KEY }} # (1)
  1. The GALAXY_API_KEY is shared across our repos and can be enabled for your repo by a GitHub organisation admin.

The collections we publish with this can be found on our Galaxy page.

Ansible: Test

Create the main .github/workflows/test.yaml file for an ansible collection repo:

name: Lint and Test

on:
  pull_request:
    branches:
      - main

jobs:
  test-ansible-collection:
    uses: radiorabe/actions/.github/workflows/test-ansible-collection.yaml@v0.0.0

Container Images

There are actions to cover the full lifecycle of a typical container image.

Container: Release

To build, scan, and sign a container image , create this .github/workflows/release.yaml:

name: Release

on:
  pull_request:
  push:
    branches:
      - main
    tags:
      - '*'

jobs:
  release-container:
    uses: radiorabe/actions/.github/workflows/release-container.yaml@v0.0.0
    with:
      image: 'ghcr.io/radiorabe/<name>' # (1)
      name: <name> # (2)
      display-name: <display-name> # (3)
      tags: <tags> # (4)
      cosign-verify: true # (5)
      cosign-certificate-oidc-issuer: [issues] # (6)
      cosign-certificate-identity-regexp: [regexp] # (7)
      cosign-base-image-only: [true] # (8)
  1. Replace this with the actual name of the image, usually something like the name of your repo with maybe a container-image- prefix removed.
  2. Replace the name with the stem of the image
  3. Put a human friendly string into display-name.
  4. Tags are usually minimal rhel9 rabe plus additional tags for the image at hand.
  5. Enable image scanning. This only needs to be disabled for base image that we don't sign ourself.
  6. Defaults to GitHub as an issuer and only needs tuning in special cases.
  7. The default https://github.com/radiorabe/.* allows signatures from all of our orga, add a more specific regexp if you feel the need.
  8. Pass --base-image-only to cosign if you are copying binaries from a source image that isn't signed with cosign.

As a last step, it is recommended to add trivy.* to both your .gitignore and .dockerignore files so trivy can't interfere with multi-stage builds.

Container: Schedule

To scan the latest container image with trivy at regular intervals, create this .github/workflows/schedule.yaml:

name: Scheduled tasks

on:
  schedule:
    - cron:  '13 12 * * *'
  workflow_dispatch:

jobs:
  schedule-trivy:
    uses: radiorabe/actions/.github/workflows/schedule-trivy.yaml@v0.0.0
    with:
      image-ref: 'ghcr.io/radiorabe/<name>:latest' # (1)
  1. Replace this with the actual name of the image, usually something like the name of your repo with maybe a container-image- prefix removed.

Pre Commit

Create the main .github/workflows/test.yaml file for a project that supports pre-commit:

name: Lint and Test

on:
  pull_request:
    branches:
      - main

jobs:
  pre-commit:
    uses: radiorabe/actions/.github/workflows/test-pre-commit.yaml@v0.0.0

This runs pre-commit with black and isort installed. If you need more tools you can install them with pip.

jobs:
  pre-commit:
    uses: radiorabe/actions/.github/workflows/test-pre-commit.yaml@v0.0.0
    with:
      requirements: black isort

Python

Our Python workflows use Poetry for installing dependencies, pytest for testing, and Poetry for publishing to pypi.

Python: Poetry Pytest

Create the main .github/workflows/test.yaml file for an ansible collection repo:

name: Lint and Test

on:
  pull_request:
    branches:
      - main

jobs:
  test-python-poetry:
    uses: radiorabe/actions/.github/workflows/test-python-poetry.yaml@v0.0.0

Configure your pyproject.toml to run pytest and you are good to go.

Python: Poetry Release

Create this `.github/workflows/release.yaml

name: Release

on:
  pull_request:
  push:
    branches: [main]
  release:
    types: [created]

jobs:
  python-poetry:
    uses: radiorabe/actions/.github/workflows/release-python-poetry.yaml@v0.0.0
    secrets:
      RABE_PYPI_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.RABE_PYPI_TOKEN }} # (1)
  1. The RABE_PYPI_TOKEN is shared across our repos and can be enabled for your repo by a GitHub organisation admin.

Configure your pyproject.toml for releasing and your mkdocs.yml to generate proper documentation and you are good to go.

Mkdocs

For repos that contain documentation built with mkdocs that do not use the poetry action.

Create a .github/workflows/release.yaml file with the following content:

name: Release

on:
  push:
    main
  pull_request:

jobs:
  release-mkdocs:
    uses: radiorabe/actions/.github/workflows/release-mkdocs.yaml@v0.0.0

Add a mkdocs.yaml config and docs/ directory and you are good to go.

Semantic Release

For repos that want to use go-semantic-release:

Create this .github/workflows/semantic-release.yaml:

name: Semantic Release

on:
  push:
    branches:
      - main
      - release/*

jobs:
  semantic-release:
    uses: radiorabe/actions/.github/workflows/semantic-release.yaml@v0.0.0
    secrets:
      RABE_ITREAKTION_GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.RABE_ITREAKTION_GITHUB_TOKEN }} # (1)
  1. The RABE_ITREAKTION_GITHUB_TOKEN is shared across our repos and can be enabled for your repo by a GitHub organisation admin.

License

These reuseable workflows are free software: you can redistribute them and/or modify them under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 3 of the License.

Copyright

Copyright (c) 2022 Radio Bern RaBe

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