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Update default plugin publish target branch
Change the target branch to master so default plugin updates will be published to the store only on new flow releases.
Fix #2891
Walkthrough
Walkthrough
The changes primarily update the GitHub Actions workflow to trigger on pushes to the master branch instead of dev. This adjustment reflects a strategic decision to streamline deployment processes, aligning them with the main branch. No additional alterations to workflow functionalities or environmental variables have been made.
Changes
| Files | Change Summary |
|---|---|
.github/workflows/default_plugins.yml |
Modified branch specification from dev to master for workflow trigger. |
Sequence Diagram(s)
sequenceDiagram
participant User
participant GitHub
participant Workflow
User->>GitHub: Push to master branch
GitHub->>Workflow: Trigger workflow
Workflow->>User: Execute deployment
Assessment against linked issues
| Objective | Addressed | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| Address bug related to Default Plugins Exception (#2891) | ❌ | Changes do not address the plugin error directly. |
Poem
In the meadow where rabbits play,
A workflow change lights the day.
Fromdevtomaster, a leap so grand,
Now deployments run as we planned!
With every hop and joyful cheer,
Our plugins thrive, the end is near! 🐰✨
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