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feat(mdbook): add mdbook support
Log: add mdbook support
Pre-requisites
- [ ] Prior to submitting a new workflow, please apply to join the GitHub Technology Partner Program: partner.github.com/apply.
Please note that at this time we are only accepting new starter workflows for Code Scanning. Updates to existing starter workflows are fine.
Tasks
For all workflows, the workflow:
- [ ] Should be contained in a
.yml
file with the language or platform as its filename, in lower, kebab-cased format (for example,docker-image.yml
). Special characters should be removed or replaced with words as appropriate (for example, "dotnet" instead of ".NET"). - [ ] Should use sentence case for the names of workflows and steps (for example, "Run tests").
- [ ] Should be named only by the name of the language or platform (for example, "Go", not "Go CI" or "Go Build").
- [ ] Should include comments in the workflow for any parts that are not obvious or could use clarification.
- [ ] Should specify least priviledge permissions for
GITHUB_TOKEN
so that the workflow runs successfully.
For CI workflows, the workflow:
- [ ] Should be preserved under the
ci
directory. - [ ] Should include a matching
ci/properties/*.properties.json
file (for example,ci/properties/docker-publish.properties.json
). - [ ] Should run on
push
tobranches: [ $default-branch ]
andpull_request
tobranches: [ $default-branch ]
. - [ ] Packaging workflows should run on
release
withtypes: [ created ]
. - [ ] Publishing workflows should have a filename that is the name of the language or platform, in lower case, followed by "-publish" (for example,
docker-publish.yml
).
For Code Scanning workflows, the workflow:
- [ ] Should be preserved under the
code-scanning
directory. - [ ] Should include a matching
code-scanning/properties/*.properties.json
file (for example,code-scanning/properties/codeql.properties.json
), with properties set as follows:- [ ]
name
: Name of the Code Scanning integration. - [ ]
organization
: Name of the organization producing the Code Scanning integration. - [ ]
description
: Short description of the Code Scanning integration. - [ ]
categories
: Array of languages supported by the Code Scanning integration. - [ ]
iconName
: Name of the SVG logo representing the Code Scanning integration. This SVG logo must be present in theicons
directory.
- [ ]
- [ ] Should run on
push
tobranches: [ $default-branch, $protected-branches ]
andpull_request
tobranches: [ $default-branch ]
. We also recommend aschedule
trigger ofcron: $cron-weekly
(for example,codeql.yml
).
Some general notes:
- [ ] This workflow must only use actions that are produced by GitHub, in the
actions
organization, or - [ ] This workflow must only use actions that are produced by the language or ecosystem that the workflow supports. These actions must be published to the GitHub Marketplace. We require that these actions be referenced using the full 40 character hash of the action's commit instead of a tag. Additionally, workflows must include the following comment at the top of the workflow file:
# This workflow uses actions that are not certified by GitHub. # They are provided by a third-party and are governed by # separate terms of service, privacy policy, and support # documentation.
- [ ] Automation and CI workflows should not send data to any 3rd party service except for the purposes of installing dependencies.
- [ ] Automation and CI workflows cannot be dependent on a paid service or product.
@yoannchaudet Can you help review this PR?
wave Hey there, thanks for the suggestion! Just a few things to look at here.
Also, does the repo have to contain a
book.toml
for the build to succeed? I want to be mindful about when we suggest this workflow to people.
You are right, and with command "mdbook ini"t will create that
@tcbyrd Please take another look at this PR?
@tcbyrd @yoannchaudet Can we take this PR ahead?
This pull request has become stale and will be closed automatically within a period of time. Sorry about that.
Yep
ping
Merged. It won't show up as a recommended action immediately. We need to make a change internally to suggest it when there's a book.toml
, but once that's done it should show up.