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#9609 This PR also fixes #10777. The issue is: We were using `svc.AppConfig` instead of `svc.ds.AppConfig` to retrieve the SMTP credentials. `svc.AppConfig` obfuscates credentials, whereas `svc.ds.AppConfig` does not. To help prevent this from happening again I've renamed `svc.AppConfig` to `svc.AppConfigObfuscated`. I've also added a new test SMTP server (https://github.com/axllent/mailpit) that supports Basic Authentication and tests that make use of it to catch these kind of bugs (the tests are executed when running `go test` with `MAIL_TEST=1`). - [X] Changes file added for user-visible changes in `changes/` or `orbit/changes/`. See [Changes files](https://fleetdm.com/docs/contributing/committing-changes#changes-files) for more information. - ~[ ] Documented any API changes (docs/Using-Fleet/REST-API.md or docs/Contributing/API-for-contributors.md)~ - ~[ ] Documented any permissions changes~ - ~[ ] Input data is properly validated, `SELECT *` is avoided, SQL injection is prevented (using placeholders for values in statements)~ - ~[ ] Added support on fleet's osquery simulator `cmd/osquery-perf` for new osquery data ingestion features.~ - [X] Added/updated tests - [X] Manual QA for all new/changed functionality - ~For Orbit and Fleet Desktop changes:~ - ~[ ] Manual QA must be performed in the three main OSs, macOS, Windows and Linux.~ - ~[ ] Auto-update manual QA, from released version of component to new version (see [tools/tuf/test](../tools/tuf/test/README.md)).~ |
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config | ||
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build-binaries.yaml | ||
build-orbit.yaml | ||
codeql-analysis.yml | ||
deploy-fleet-website.yml | ||
docs.yml | ||
dogfood-deploy.yml | ||
fleet-and-orbit.yml | ||
fleetctl-preview-latest.yml | ||
fleetctl-preview.yml | ||
fleetctl-profiles.yml | ||
generate-desktop-targets.yml | ||
generate-nudge-targets.yml | ||
generate-osqueryd-targets.yml | ||
golangci-lint.yml | ||
goreleaser-fleet.yaml | ||
goreleaser-orbit.yaml | ||
goreleaser-snapshot-fleet.yaml | ||
integration.yml | ||
pr-helm.yaml | ||
push-osquery-perf-to-ecr.yml | ||
README.md | ||
release-helm.yaml | ||
scorecards-analysis.yml | ||
test-db-changes.yml | ||
test-go.yaml | ||
test-native-tooling-packaging.yml | ||
test-packaging.yml | ||
test-website.yml | ||
test-yml-specs.yml | ||
test.yml | ||
tfsec.yml | ||
tfvalidate.yml | ||
trivy_scan.yml | ||
update-certs.yml |
Github Actions
Fleet uses Github Actions for continuous integration (CI). This document describes best practices and at patterns for writing and maintaining Fleet's Github Actions workflows.
Bash
By default, Github Actions sets the shell to bash -e
for linux and MacOS runners. To help write
safer bash scripts in run jobs and avoid common issues, override the default by adding the following
to the workflow file
defaults:
run:
# fail-fast using bash -eo pipefail. See https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#exit-codes-and-error-action-preference
shell: bash
By specifying the default shell to bash
, some extra flags are set. The option pipefail
changes
the behaviour when using the pipe |
operator such that if any command in a pipeline fails, that
commands return code will be used a the return code for the whole pipeline. Consider the following
example in test-go.yaml
- name: Run Go Tests
run: |
# omitted ...
make test-go 2>&1 | tee /tmp/gotest.log
If the pipefail
option was not set, this job would always succeed because tee
would always
return success. This is not the intended behavior. Instead, we want the job to fail if make test-go
fails.
Concurrency
Github Action runners are limited. If a lot of workflows are queued, they will wait in pending until a runner becomes available. This has caused issue in the past where workflows take an excessively long time to start. To help with this issue, use the following in workflows
# This allows a subsequently queued workflow run to interrupt previous runs
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.head_ref || github.run_id}}
cancel-in-progress: true
When a workflow is triggered via a pull request, it will cancel previous running workflows for that
pull request. This is especially useful when changes are pushed to a pull request frequently.
Manually triggered workflows, workflows that run on a schedule, and workflows triggered by pushes to
main
are unaffected.