* Color the status cell for servers and nodes
* Testfix and changelog
* Leader indicator moved post-word
* Icon and badge treatment
* Capitalizing test checks
* HDS badges dont expose statusClass like we used to, so stop checking for it
Trusted Supply Chain Component Registry (TSCCR) enforcement starts Monday and an
internal report shows our semgrep action is pinned to a version that's not
currently permitted. Update all the action versions to whatever's the new
hotness to maximum the time-to-live on these until we have automated pinning
setup.
Also version bumps our chromedriver action, which randomly broke upstream today.
namely, these workflows:
test-e2e, test-ui, and test-windows
extra-curricularly, as part of the overall
migration effort company-wide, this also includes
some standardization such as:
* explicit permissions:read on various workflows
* pinned action version shas (per https://github.com/hashicorp/security-public-tsccr)
* actionlint, which among other things runs
shellcheck on GHA run steps
Co-authored-by: emilymianeil <eneil@hashicorp.com>
Co-authored-by: Daniel Kimsey <daniel.kimsey@hashicorp.com>
The `backspace/ember-asset-size` action we're using is unmaintained and has a
bunch of vulns in it, so it won't pass security screening (this is a NodeJS
action so it has piles of dependencies, 99% of which won't be in use but fails
automated screening anyways). Move this to the upstream version.
The `machine-learning-apps/pr-comment` action also presents a problem for the
ProdSec security screening because it's archived and also runs an external
Docker image. Move this to a likely-ok maintained action for now, until we can
spare some time to remove this in lieu of something more reasonable that isn't a
GitHub action.
Many of the GitHub Actions from the build pipeline are written in a truly
ancient version of NodeJS. Upgrade to more recent versions.
Remove RelEng from codeowners
* Sample percy test added
* Node engine up to 14.x for UI prep
* Force ui test rerun
* Updated config.yml
* Node v upgraded to 14 for docker image
* Expect length in test
* Running ember tests under percy exec
* Percy exec format
* Percy cli added
* Noop to rerun tests with updated percy_token
* Evals full list and details open snapshots
* Pretty legit use of assert so disable the warning
* Jobs list tests
* Snapshots for top-level clients, servers, ACL, topology, and storage lists
* Expect caveat for Topology test
* Stabilizing tests with faker seeded to 1
* Seed-stabilizing any tests with percySnapshots
* Faker import
* Drop unused param
* Assets and test audit using an older node version
* New strategy: avoid seeding, just use percyCSS to hide certain things
This runs ember-test-audit for UI PRs to compare how long
the tests take for the base vs the PR. It posts or updates
a comparison of times and test count.
It’s somewhat slow to report back as it runs the test suite
three times to even out variability in a shared environment.
If we end up being unhappy with that slowness, we could try
running the repetitions in parallel as well, but that would
involve more changes to ember-test-audit.