diff --git a/.github/workflows/move-content.yml b/.github/workflows/move-content.yml index 2588bc36f4bd..040cc816b124 100644 --- a/.github/workflows/move-content.yml +++ b/.github/workflows/move-content.yml @@ -37,7 +37,10 @@ jobs: git config --global user.name "docs-bot" git config --global user.email "77750099+docs-bot@users.noreply.github.com" - - name: Move hello-world.md to hello-wurld.md +- name: Create and switch to a temporary branch + run: | + git checkout -b temp-move-content-branch + - name: Rename hello-world.md to hello-wurld.md env: ROOT: src/fixtures/fixtures run: | @@ -52,6 +55,26 @@ jobs: # TODO: Add tests that inspects the git log git log | head -n 100 + - name: Cache + uses: actions/cache@v4.2.3 + with: + # A list of files, directories, and wildcard patterns to cache and restore + path: + # An explicit key for restoring and saving the cache + key: + # An ordered multiline string listing the prefix-matched keys, that are used for restoring stale cache if no cache hit occurred for key. Note `cache-hit` returns false in this case. + restore-keys: # optional + # The chunk size used to split up large files during upload, in bytes + upload-chunk-size: # optional + # An optional boolean when enabled, allows windows runners to save or restore caches that can be restored or saved respectively on other platforms + enableCrossOsArchive: # optional, default is false + # Fail the workflow if cache entry is not found + fail-on-cache-miss: # optional, default is false + # Check if a cache entry exists for the given input(s) (key, restore-keys) without downloading the cache + lookup-only: # optional, default is false + # Run the post step to save the cache even if another step before fails + save-always: # optional, default is false + - name: Move code-security/getting-started to code-security/got-started env: ROOT: src/fixtures/fixtures @@ -66,3 +89,90 @@ jobs: # TODO: Add tests that inspects the git log git log | head -n 100 + + - name: Setup Node.js environment + uses: actions/setup-node@v3.9.1 + with: + # Set always-auth in npmrc. + always-auth: # optional, default is false + # Version Spec of the version to use. Examples: 12.x, 10.15.1, >=10.15.0. + node-version: # optional + # File containing the version Spec of the version to use. Examples: .nvmrc, .node-version, .tool-versions. + node-version-file: # optional + # Target architecture for Node to use. Examples: x86, x64. Will use system architecture by default. + architecture: # optional + # Set this option if you want the action to check for the latest available version that satisfies the version spec. + check-latest: # optional + # Optional registry to set up for auth. Will set the registry in a project level .npmrc and .yarnrc file, and set up auth to read in from env.NODE_AUTH_TOKEN. + registry-url: # optional + # Optional scope for authenticating against scoped registries. Will fall back to the repository owner when using the GitHub Packages registry (https://npm.pkg.github.com/). + scope: # optional + # Used to pull node distributions from node-versions. Since there's a default, this is typically not supplied by the user. When running this action on github.com, the default value is sufficient. When running on GHES, you can pass a personal access token for github.com if you are experiencing rate limiting. + token: # optional, default is ${{ github.server_url == 'https://github.com' && github.token || '' }} + # Used to specify a package manager for caching in the default directory. Supported values: npm, yarn, pnpm. + cache: # optional + # Used to specify the path to a dependency file: package-lock.json, yarn.lock, etc. Supports wildcards or a list of file names for caching multiple dependencies. + cache-dependency-path: # optional + + - name: Setup Java JDK + uses: actions/setup-java@v3.14.1 + with: + # The Java version to set up. Takes a whole or semver Java version. See examples of supported syntax in README file + java-version: # optional + # The path to the `.java-version` file. See examples of supported syntax in README file + java-version-file: # optional + # Java distribution. See the list of supported distributions in README file + distribution: + # The package type (jdk, jre, jdk+fx, jre+fx) + java-package: # optional, default is jdk + # The architecture of the package (defaults to the action runner's architecture) + architecture: # optional + # Path to where the compressed JDK is located + jdkFile: # optional + # Set this option if you want the action to check for the latest available version that satisfies the version spec + check-latest: # optional + # ID of the distributionManagement repository in the pom.xml file. Default is `github` + server-id: # optional, default is github + # Environment variable name for the username for authentication to the Apache Maven repository. Default is $GITHUB_ACTOR + server-username: # optional, default is GITHUB_ACTOR + # Environment variable name for password or token for authentication to the Apache Maven repository. Default is $GITHUB_TOKEN + server-password: # optional, default is GITHUB_TOKEN + # Path to where the settings.xml file will be written. Default is ~/.m2. + settings-path: # optional + # Overwrite the settings.xml file if it exists. Default is "true". + overwrite-settings: # optional, default is true + # GPG private key to import. Default is empty string. + gpg-private-key: # optional + # Environment variable name for the GPG private key passphrase. Default is $GPG_PASSPHRASE. + gpg-passphrase: # optional + # Name of the build platform to cache dependencies. It can be "maven", "gradle" or "sbt". + cache: # optional + # Workaround to pass job status to post job step. This variable is not intended for manual setting + job-status: # optional, default is ${{ job.status }} + # The token used to authenticate when fetching version manifests hosted on github.com, such as for the Microsoft Build of OpenJDK. When running this action on github.com, the default value is sufficient. When running on GHES, you can pass a personal access token for github.com if you are experiencing rate limiting. + token: # optional, default is ${{ github.server_url == 'https://github.com' && github.token || '' }} + # Name of Maven Toolchain ID if the default name of "${distribution}_${java-version}" is not wanted. See examples of supported syntax in Advanced Usage file + mvn-toolchain-id: # optional + # Name of Maven Toolchain Vendor if the default name of "${distribution}" is not wanted. See examples of supported syntax in Advanced Usage file + mvn-toolchain-vendor: # optional + + - name: Setup .NET Core SDK + uses: actions/setup-dotnet@v3.4.2 + with: + # Optional SDK version(s) to use. If not provided, will install global.json version when available. Examples: 2.2.104, 3.1, 3.1.x, 3.x, 6.0.2xx + dotnet-version: # optional + # Optional quality of the build. The possible values are: daily, signed, validated, preview, ga. + dotnet-quality: # optional + # Optional global.json location, if your global.json isn't located in the root of the repo. + global-json-file: # optional + # Optional package source for which to set up authentication. Will consult any existing NuGet.config in the root of the repo and provide a temporary NuGet.config using the NUGET_AUTH_TOKEN environment variable as a ClearTextPassword + source-url: # optional + # Optional OWNER for using packages from GitHub Package Registry organizations/users other than the current repository's owner. Only used if a GPR URL is also provided in source-url + owner: # optional + # Optional NuGet.config location, if your NuGet.config isn't located in the root of the repo. + config-file: # optional + # Optional input to enable caching of the NuGet global-packages folder + cache: # optional + # Used to specify the path to a dependency file: packages.lock.json. Supports wildcards or a list of file names for caching multiple dependencies. + cache-dependency-path: # optional +