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- Microsoft cancels plans for Python packages on GitHub
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Github will unfortunately not provide a helm repository in the future.
Same message as for PyPI compatible package registry: https://github.com/github/roadmap/issues/94
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GitHub support for PHP Packages: “no longer planned”
Yeah I had to look around a bit but yep… https://github.com/github/roadmap/issues/94
It looks like a lot of things have been killed… which with my cynical hat on I think might have something to do with overlapping capabilities with Azure services.
- GitHub Packages no longer planning Python PyPI support
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How do you debug CI/CD pipelines? Breakpoints?
Others have mentioned tmate to SSH into a running GitHub Actions workflow; there is a roadmap issue making that functionality built-in to Actions, planned for 2023/Q4.
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GitHub Actions is Vulnerable to Supply Chain Attacks
Immutable actions are on GitHub's roadmap.
- How to manage large GitHub orgs?
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Which role does Github Actions currently play in MLOps?
I think not yet, but seems to be in the roadmap
- Developing for M1/M2 without a Mac
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Workaround for organisational (internal) multi-repo sharing of npm packages
Any ideas how to solve this? Github already released information on a certain feature they will be developing in the future, but do you know any workarounds for now? Do I need to use an external package registry and use registry hosting service that allows me to modify the accessibility permission? Which do exist?
actions-runner-controller
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Using Kaniko to Build and Publish container image with Github action on Github Self-hosted Runners
To set-up the self-hosted runner, an Action Runner Controller (ARC) and Runner scale sets application will be installed via helm. This post will be using Azure Kubernetes Service and ARC that is officialy maintained by Github. There is another ARC that is maintained by the community. You can follow the discussion where github adopted the ARC project into a full Github product here
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Show HN: DimeRun v2 – Run GitHub Actions on AWS EC2
Before this we were using https://github.com/actions/actions-runner-controller but that's running on K8s instead of VMs. So along with common limitations of running CI jos in K8s/container, it cannot have exactly the same environment as the official GitHub runners. Maintaining a K8s cluster was also very difficult.
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Terraform module for scalable GitHub action runners on AWS
ARC is great for running GitHub Actions on Kubernetes:
https://github.com/actions/actions-runner-controller
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Best CI/CD for AWS services?
Almost all of our cicd, builds run on GitHub. I'm talking cypress tests, deployments via terraform and helm to over 25 environments, all backend tests, daily test runs etc. Overall we were racking up a cost of almost 20k on GitHub. With the ARC deployed and using spot instances I think our total infrastructure costs went up about 4-5k even though we added more actions. If we switched back to their runners we'd probably be around 25k at this point.
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Running helm from within network
What else needs to be moved to my artifactory (charts - https://github.com/actions/actions-runner-controller/tree/master/charts ) - if so tar or entire folder or anything else ? ) What should the above steps correspond to?
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Action-runner-controller & Enterprise Git
You need to use the steps in the repo instead of the steps on the docs if you're using enterprise server.
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GitHub support for Actions Runner Controller (ARC) emerging in docs!
Honestly not a fan of Github docs.....I feel like the ones in the repo are much clearer and easier to understand/read.
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How much work does it take to operate a self-hosted GitHub runners?
Its pretty easy to set up honestly. Deploy this on your k8s cluster https://github.com/actions/actions-runner-controller and a runnerDeployment and youre good to go.
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Self-Hosted runner on Kubernetes
Trying to use the Actions Runner Controller (https://github.com/actions/actions-runner-controller) to utilize self-hosted runners. I keep getting this error on the controller.
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AKS cluster w/ GitHub App and Actions Runner Controller
I'm convinced one of (or a combination) of things is happening here in regards to authentication. This GH enterprise account is configured with SAML. I feel like that is a valid data point. I'm using https://github.com/actions/actions-runner-controller as a reference guide for what I should be doing. I suspect whoever is Owner of this organization has modified what I can do as a user. The steps in the doc where I can actually Install the Application isn't available to me. When configuring the GitHub App I'm given two options. I select the option for "this account only" knowing the documentation says it is possible to use this Github App with a repo in the Organization as long as I have Admin privileges or I'm the owner.
What are some alternatives?
plantuml - Generate diagrams from textual description
helm-charts - Jenkins helm charts
trufflehog - Find and verify credentials
turnstyle - 🎟️A GitHub Action for serializing workflow runs
act - Run your GitHub Actions locally 🚀
cache - Cache dependencies and build outputs in GitHub Actions
gitlab
azure-pipelines-agent - Azure Pipelines Agent 🚀
dependabot-core - 🤖 Dependabot's core logic for creating update PR's.
ghat - 🛕 Reuse GitHub Actions workflows across repositories
xmonad - The core of xmonad, a small but functional ICCCM-compliant tiling window manager
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