docker.yml now requests id-token: write for WIF cache auth, but it is
invoked as a reusable workflow from ci.yml on PRs — and a called
workflow cannot request a permission its caller lacks. That mismatch
is a startup_failure (run 30596417013 died before any job). Add
id-token: write to ci.yml's top-level permissions.
Swap all `runs-on: ubuntu-latest` to `runs-on: arc-runner-set` all jobs.
The ARM docker build job in docker.yml uses `${{ matrix.runner }}`
and is left untouched since the GKE runner pool is x86_64 only.
Runners are backed by ARC (Actions Runner Controller) on a GKE cluster
with a spot preemptible node pool that scales based on job demand.
Use the baked Electron dependencies for the desktop E2E job.
PR infographics belong in the PR description, referenced from the
image-provider URL. The binary never enters git history.
This rule has been established twice and leaked twice. #48261 removed the
first batch. #54564 removed a second batch and added `infographic/` to
.gitignore — but .gitignore only stops an accidental `git add`. It does
nothing against `git add -f`, and nothing for a directory that does not
literally match the pattern. In the four weeks after that rule landed,
nine more PNGs were force-added, and an `infograficos/` directory
(#70552's loophole, never actually closed) slipped a tenth past the
pattern entirely.
Removes 11 tracked images (~14MB) with `git rm --cached`, so local copies
survive. Adds an infographic-check CI job that matches on the IMAGE rather
than on one directory spelling, so a localized or typo'd path cannot
sidestep it, and extends the .gitignore pattern list as the first line of
defence.
Verified the guard both ways against synthetic repos: it fires on
`git add -f` into `infographic/`, on the `infograficos/` spelling, and on
nested `docs/pr/infographics/*.jpg`; it does not fire on legitimate
product imagery under `docs/assets/` or `website/`, nor on non-image
files.
Keep the live PR review comment polling for a short grace period after
visible jobs complete. Preserve composite-action jobs in timing and live
status collection, and split the timing HTML from its linked review-status
artifact.
* fix(ci): publish inline E2E evidence
Upload bounded screenshot evidence from E2E, then publish validated images
from a trusted workflow_run job to commit-pinned branches in the evidence repo.
Wait briefly for the live CI review comment marker before publishing, so
GitHub's read-after-write delay cannot leave an orphaned evidence branch.
* fix(ci): isolate privileged credentials from PR jobs
Keep App private keys and Docker Hub credentials out of PR-controlled
workflows. Use protected environments for trusted publishing and a public
repository variable for the App client ID.
* fix(ci): attach E2E evidence with restricted bot session
Replace the App-backed evidence repository publisher with gh-image uploads
from a dedicated bot session in the gh-image environment.
* fix(ci): publish validated E2E evidence from forks
Let the trusted default-branch publisher handle bounded, validated evidence
artifacts from fork PR CI without checking out or executing fork code.
* ci: surface E2E screenshots in review comment
* ci: mark completed review commits in past tense
* ci: surface approved sensitive-file reviews
* ci: link sensitive files to reviewed changes
* ci: stage desktop E2E visual evidence
Track screenshots newly introduced against main and package visual diffs for a trusted publisher.
* fix(ci): pass E2E evidence output paths
Supply the manifest and staging-directory arguments required by the screenshot status helper.
* fix(ci): download the OSV SARIF artifact
Match the artifact name and result filename emitted by the pinned upstream reusable workflow.
Let the scanner report critical findings without failing. The review-label
gate owns the action-required status and blocking result, allowing the
ci-reviewed label rerun to clear both CI and the PR comment.
If detect fails, all downstream sub-workflows get SKIPPED (they have
needs: detect). all-checks-pass used if: always() and only checked the
sub-workflows — which all showed as 'skipped' (= success) — so it passed
even though the root cause (detect) failed. This made the PR mergeable
despite a broken CI pipeline.
Add detect to all-checks-pass needs so its failure propagates to the
gate job and blocks the merge.
Composite actions cannot access the secrets context — the runner's
template engine rejects secrets.* references at load time with
'Unrecognized named-value: secrets'.
Move APP_ID and APP_PRIVATE_KEY from direct secrets.* references inside
the composite action to inputs passed by each calling workflow. The
fallback logic (GITHUB_TOKEN when APP_ID is empty, for fork PRs) stays
in the composite action's check step.
Replace the long-lived fine-grained PAT (AUTOFIX_BOT_PAT) with short-lived
(1-hour) installation access tokens minted via a new get-app-token composite
action wrapping actions/create-github-app-token@v3.2.0.
The PAT was used in 13 spots across 8 workflow files for gh CLI / GitHub API
calls. The per-repo GITHUB_TOKEN (1,000 req/hr) was getting rate-limited when
multiple workflows fire concurrently (deploy-site, skills-index, ci-timings,
supply-chain-audit, js-autofix). App installation tokens get 5,000 req/hr
per installation and are scoped to the App's permissions, not a user account.
New composite action: .github/actions/get-app-token/
- Wraps actions/create-github-app-token@bcd2ba49 (v3.2.0, SHA-pinned)
- Reads APP_ID + APP_PRIVATE_KEY repo secrets
- Outputs a 1hr installation token via steps.app-token.outputs.token
Requires two new repo secrets (set after creating the GitHub App):
- APP_ID: the App's numeric ID
- APP_PRIVATE_KEY: the PEM private key
App installation permissions needed:
contents: write (js-autofix push, pypi release upload)
pull-requests: write (js-autofix PR create/merge, supply-chain comment)
issues: write (skills-index-freshness issue creation)
actions: write (skills-index workflow trigger)
workflows: write (skills-index triggers deploy-site.yml)
The AUTOFIX_BOT_PAT secret can be deleted once CI passes on this PR.
The comment in js-autofix.yml noting that PAT pushes trigger downstream
workflows is updated — App tokens have the same property (they are not
GITHUB_TOKEN), so the concurrency-cancel loop logic is unchanged.
Replace the static comment-pending + comment-results two-job pattern
with a live-updating comment system that polls the GitHub Actions API
every 15s, re-assembles the review comment from whatever results are
available, and upserts it via the <!-- hermes-ci-review-bot --> marker.
The comment updates in real time as each job finishes — no waiting for
the full pipeline.
Every CI job that wants to appear in the review comment emits a
review_status output — a JSON array of objects, each with a source
and a results array:
[
{
"source": "review-label-gate",
"results": [
{"kind": "action_required", "title": "...", "summary": "...",
"how_to_fix": "..."},
{"kind": "info", "title": "...", "summary": "..."}
]
},
{
"source": "ci timing",
"results": [
{"kind": "warning", "title": "CI timings", "summary": "...",
"detail": "...", "link": "..."}
]
}
]
One job can emit multiple results of different kinds. The source field
is used to exclude the corresponding job from the synthesized error
list (case-insensitive, hyphen-normalized matching against GitHub
Actions job display names).
| job | source | kind (on failure) | section |
|----------------------------|--------------------------|---------------------------|----------------------|
| review-labels | review label gate | action_required / info | Action required |
| lockfile-diff | lockfile-diff | action_required | Action required |
| ci-timings | ci timing | warning / info | Warnings |
| supply-chain scan | supply chain | error / (none) | Job failures |
| supply-chain dep-bounds | supply chain | action_required / (none) | Action required |
| osv-scanner | osv scan | warning / (none) | Warnings |
| uv-lockfile-check | uv.lock check | action_required / (none) | Action required |
| history-check | unrelated histories | action_required | Action required |
| contributor-check | contributor attribution | action_required | Action required |
Jobs that find nothing emit [] (empty array) — no noise info items.
A single comment-live job polls the GitHub Actions API every 15s,
classifies jobs into (completed, pending), assembles the comment, and
upserts it. Merges review_status outputs from all needs jobs via
toJSON(needs.*.outputs.review_status), and downloads the ci-timings
artifact when it becomes available. Shows commit SHA + message below
the header.
The assembler has ZERO job-specific knowledge. It just:
1. collect_from_statuses() — flattens all nested status objects into ReviewItems
2. collect_failed_jobs() — synthesizes errors for failed jobs with no declared status
3. _attach_job_urls() — fills in per-job log links for ALL items
4. render_comment() — groups by severity, renders with group headers
Each item shows links inline next to the title: View report (job-emitted
URL) and View job (auto-attached logs link). Each info item is its own
collapsible <details> block.
# ૮ >ﻌ< ა ci review
running on abc1234 — commit message first line
## ❌ Job failures
### {title} · [View job](url)
{summary}
## ⚠️ Action required
### {title} · [View job](url)
{summary}
**How to fix:**
{how_to_fix}
## ⚠️ Warnings
### {title} · [View report](url) · [View job](url)
{summary}
{detail}
<details><summary>{title}</summary>
{content}
</details>
Still running 3 jobs: ci-timings, docker
- test_assemble_review_comment.py (48 tests): collect_from_statuses,
collect_failed_jobs with exclude_sources, _attach_job_urls,
render_comment (group headers, inline links, commit info, per-item
details, pending footer), assemble integration
- test_live_comment.py (16 tests): classify_jobs pure function
- test_timings_report.py (10 tests): generate_review_status nested format
- test_lockfile_diff.py (6 tests)
- test_classify_changes.py (32 tests, pre-existing)
Adds a full desktop Playwright E2E suite that launches the Electron app
against a mock inference server, exercising the full boot chain:
electron -> hermes serve -> mock provider -> renderer
Includes:
- Mock OpenAI-compatible inference server (mock-server.ts)
- Shared fixtures with sandbox isolation (credentials, HERMES_HOME,
userData, fixed window-state.json for reproducible screenshots)
- Test specs: boot, boot-failure, onboarding, mock-backend-setup, chat,
and packaged-app launch
- Visual regression: expectVisualSnapshot() wraps toHaveScreenshot in
try/catch so diffs are reported without failing the test suite
- CI workflow: xvfb at 1280x1024, baseline cache from main
(--update-snapshots on main, compare on PRs), step summary table with
diff/actual/expected image links, dedicated visual-diffs artifact
- dev:mock script for local fake-provider development
- test:e2e:visual + test:e2e:update-snapshots scripts using cage
- .gitignore: *-snapshots/ (baselines cached in CI, not committed)
#66373 swapped GITHUB_TOKEN -> AUTOFIX_BOT_PAT across the workflows and
#66577 restored the `|| github.token` fork fallback for detect-changes and
the label gates -- but it missed the ci-timings "Collect timings and
generate report" step, which still passes a bare AUTOFIX_BOT_PAT. On fork
PRs that PAT is empty, so timings_report.py hard-fails at
expect_env("GITHUB_TOKEN") before it can reach its own "degraded run must
never redden the PR" soft-fail path. Every fork PR gets a red run from this
advisory job (e.g. #66573).
- ci.yml: apply the same `secrets.AUTOFIX_BOT_PAT || github.token` fallback
to the timings step. github.token has `actions: read`, enough to read the
run's job/step durations on forks.
- timings_report.py: treat a missing/empty GITHUB_TOKEN as a degraded run
(TimingsUnavailable) instead of a hard ValueError, so this whole class of
failure can never redden a PR again even if a future workflow drops the
token. Still writes no JSON, so no empty baseline is ever cached.
#66373 swapped GITHUB_TOKEN -> AUTOFIX_BOT_PAT across the workflows. That
PAT is empty on fork PRs (forks get no repo secrets), which broke every
fork PR two ways:
1. detect-changes classified with the empty PAT -> the compare API failed
all 3 retries -> the classifier failed open and force-enabled the
ci_review lane on EVERY fork PR.
2. The ci-reviewed / mcp-catalog-reviewed label gates then read labels with
the same empty PAT via a hard-failing retry step -> the job failed with
no recovery a fork contributor could perform (they can't self-add the
label; re-running can't fix it).
Restores the pre-#66373 fork-safe behavior without reverting the commit's
real improvements (job timeouts, per-file flake retry, network-install
retries):
- detect-changes + ci.yml: token falls back to the built-in read-only
github.token when AUTOFIX_BOT_PAT is empty. On main it uses the PAT
(authoritative); on forks it uses github.token, which can read the
public compare endpoint. (An input `default:` only applies on omission,
not on an empty passed value — hence the explicit `|| github.token`.)
- lint ci-review + supply-chain mcp-catalog gates: restore the inline
`gh pr view ... || true` label read with the github.token fallback,
dropping the hard-failing retry "Fetch PR labels" step. Graceful
degrade to "label absent" on an API blip, same as before #66373.
Same-repo enforcement is unchanged (byte-identical logic; the PAT is still
used there). Fork PRs classify correctly and the gates read labels via the
read-only token exactly as they did before the regression.
* feat(attribution): conflict-free contributor mappings via contributors/emails/ directory
The AUTHOR_MAP dict in scripts/release.py was a merge-conflict magnet:
every concurrent salvage PR appended entries to the same lines of the
same file, so parallel PRs re-conflicted on every merge to main.
New system: one file per email under contributors/emails/ — filename is
the commit-author email, first non-comment line is the GitHub login.
File additions never conflict, so any number of PRs can add mappings
concurrently.
- scripts/release.py: AUTHOR_MAP is now LEGACY_AUTHOR_MAP (frozen)
merged with the directory at import time (directory wins). All
existing consumers (resolve_author, contributor_audit.py) unchanged.
- scripts/add_contributor.py: idempotent CLI to add a mapping; refuses
conflicting reassignments (incl. against the legacy map), validates
email/login shapes.
- contributor-check.yml: attribution gate now accepts a mapping file OR
a legacy entry; failure message prints the exact add_contributor
command. Also auto-resolves bare <login>@users.noreply.github.com
emails is intentionally NOT added (kept id+login form only, matching
previous behavior).
- contributor_audit.py: guidance now points at add_contributor.py.
- tests/scripts/test_contributor_map.py: 12 tests covering loader,
merge precedence, CLI idempotency/conflict/validation, subprocess E2E.
* feat(ci): one-shot per-file flake retry in the parallel test runner
A failing test FILE is re-run once in a fresh subprocess. Pass-on-retry
counts as green but is loudly reported in a '⚠ FLAKY' summary section
(with both attempts' output preserved) so the flake gets fixed instead
of eating a full-run rerun. Deterministic failures fail both attempts —
regressions cannot be laundered green.
- --file-retries N / HERMES_TEST_FILE_RETRIES (default 1, 0 disables)
- E2E verified: simulated first-run-fail flake goes green with banner;
deterministic failure still exits 1; retries=0 restores old behavior.
This converts the dominant CI failure mode (one timing-sensitive test
flaking a 4600-test shard, requiring a manual 10-minute rerun and an
agent triage loop) into a self-healing retry that costs one file's
runtime.
* test(approval): loosen wall-clock perf bounds 0.15s -> 2.0s
These guard against catastrophic regex backtracking (seconds-to-minutes
class), but 0.15s is within scheduler-stall noise on loaded shared CI
runners — test_max_accepted_separator_free_input_is_fast failed a CI
shard this week on runner load alone. 2.0s still catches the regression
class with zero flake surface.
* fix(ci): job timeouts everywhere + retries on all network installs
Reliability pass over every workflow:
- timeout-minutes on all 21 jobs that lacked one (a hung job previously
burned the 6-hour default runner budget)
- ./.github/actions/retry wrapped around every network-fetching install
that lacked it: pip installs (deploy-site, skills-index), npm ci
(deploy-site website, upload_to_pypi web + ui-tui), uv sync (docker
test deps). Deterministic build steps (npm run build) deliberately
NOT retried — split into separate steps so a real build failure fails
fast instead of retrying 3x.
* docs(agents): document the file-retry flake policy
* fix(ci): curl retries on deploy hook + skills-index probe
* fix(ci): kill the remaining transient-failure classes in workflows + Dockerfile
From the workflow reliability audit:
- tests.yml: duration-cache restore had NO restore-keys while saves use
run_id-suffixed keys — the cache never matched once, so LPT slicing
always ran blind and unbalanced slices pushed heavy files toward the
per-file timeout. One-line restore-keys fixes slice balancing.
- Label gates (lint ci-reviewed, supply-chain mcp-catalog-reviewed):
'gh pr view || true' turned an API blip into 'label absent' → false
BLOCKING failure. Now 3x retry, and API failure is reported as an API
failure instead of a missing label.
- detect-changes action: compare API retried before failing open (was
silently running all lanes on any blip).
- uv-lockfile-check: 'uv lock --check' resolves against PyPI — retried
so registry blips don't read as 'lockfile stale'.
- docker.yml merge job: imagetools create retried (Docker Hub eventual
consistency on just-pushed digests).
- Dockerfile: apt-get Acquire::Retries=3; s6-overlay ADDs converted to
curl --retry 3 (ADD cannot retry; checksums still enforced); npm
--fetch-retries=5; playwright chromium fetch retried 3x.
- Advisory artifact uploads (per-slice durations, ci-timings report)
get continue-on-error so an artifact-service blip can't fail a green
test slice.
* fix(tests): kill the two root-cause flakes — leaking pre-warm timer + env-dependent provider list
- test_tui_gateway_server.py: session.create / non-eager session.resume
arm a 50ms threading.Timer (_schedule_agent_build) that outlives its
test and fires into the NEXT test's _make_agent mock, racily
corrupting captured state (the recurring session_resume shard
failures). Replaced the per-test whack-a-mole stub with a module-wide
autouse fixture; the 3 worker-lifecycle tests that genuinely need the
deferred build opt back in via @pytest.mark.real_agent_prewarm (new
marker in pyproject).
- test_api_key_providers.py: PROVIDER_ENV_VARS is now derived from the
live PROVIDER_REGISTRY instead of a hand-list that had drifted
(missing HF_TOKEN / DEEPINFRA_API_KEY) — resolve_provider('auto')
tests failed on any machine with HF_TOKEN exported. E2E-verified with
HF_TOKEN/DEEPINFRA_API_KEY set: 42/42 pass.
* test: de-flake 30 timing-sensitive test files for loaded CI runners
Root-cause fixes from the flake audit (session-DB mining + repo sweep):
Event-based sync instead of sleep-sync:
- title_generator: mock sets threading.Event, wait(10) replaces
sleep(0.3) hoping the daemon thread got scheduled
- docker zombie_reaping / profile_gateway: poll-for-state helpers
replace fixed 1-3s sleeps (s6 transitions + SIGCHLD reaping are async)
- process_registry tree test: select()-bounded readline replaces an
unbounded blocking read (parent wedge now fails THIS test with a clear
message instead of an opaque rc=124 file kill); SIGTERM grace 1s->2s
(the 1s partition window mid-interpreter-startup is how a child PID
escaped the live-system guard in CI)
Timeout raises (loaded 8-way-sliced runners see ~5s scheduling floors;
all of these complete in ms-to-1s when healthy so the raises cost
nothing on green runs):
- subprocess/thread waits <= 2s raised to 10-15s across mcp_tool,
mcp_circuit_breaker, mcp_reconnect_retry_reset, mcp_parked_self_probe,
mcp_cancelled_error_propagation, registry, clarify_gateway, interrupt,
voice_cli_integration, docker_environment, session_store_lock_io,
planned_stop_watcher, cli_interrupt_subagent, thread_scoped_output
(joins now also assert not is_alive() so stragglers fail loudly)
- wall-clock discrimination ceilings loosened where the guarded hang is
10x larger: local_background_child_hang 4s->10s, interrupt_cleanup
setup 5s->20s + pgid-exit 30s->60s, mcp_stability grandchild spinup
5s->15s, protocol/gil-starvation fast-handler 0.5s->2s,
iso_certify_seam 1.5s->5s, wait_for_mcp_discovery 0.1s->1s
- narrow assertion windows widened: honcho first-turn wait 0.4..0.65 ->
0.25..2.0 (property is bounded-not-hung, not an exact wall-clock);
compression fork-lock TTL 1s->3s (12 refresh chances per lease);
compression-lock expiry margins symmetric (ttl 0.05->0.5, sleep 1.0)
- telegram hung-DNS bound 1.0->1.4 (fake hang is 1.5s — must stay under)
* fix(tests): repair indentation from de-flake batch edit
* fix(tests): harden env isolation and replace remaining sleep-sync races
The full 42k-test run and complete npm check surfaced three more classes:
- Environment isolation: local ~/.honcho defaultHost and SSH_* variables
leaked into Python/TUI tests. Pin the default Honcho host in the
hermetic fixture, isolate the one fallback test from ~/.honcho, and
blank SSH_* around terminalSetup tests. This flipped 20 false failures
back to deterministic behavior on developer machines.
- Background-thread sleep-sync: Honcho async writer tests patched
time.sleep globally, then busy-polled with that same mocked sleep. Under
full-suite load the poller could starve the writer. Each test now waits
on an Event emitted by the exact flush/retry transition; 30/30 passed
under 15-way contention.
- Desktop streaming: the test slept 80ms and assumed a 500ms timer could
not fire before its assertion. A loaded runner descheduled the test for
>500ms and both chunks arrived. Producer controls now gate second-chunk
and completion transitions explicitly.
Also make file-retry observability complete: a self-healed flaky file now
prints BOTH attempts' full output in the FLAKY summary. Two behavioral
runner tests prove pass-on-retry is green+loud+traceback-preserving, while
a deterministic failure remains red.
* refactor(ci): use gh bot pat, better retries
refactor(ci): use retry action for PR label fetch
the retry action now captures stdout as a step output, so it can serve
double duty: retry + output capture for commands like 'gh pr view' whose
result must be consumed by later steps.
Retry action gains:
- 'stdout' output (heredoc-delimited to preserve newlines)
- tee to temp file so stdout still streams to the job log
- step id 'retry' for output reference
Both lint.yml and supply-chain-audit.yml now use the retry action
directly with 'command: gh pr view ...' and read
steps.<id>.outputs.stdout.
ci: use AUTOFIX_BOT_PAT for all gh CLI / GitHub API auth
Replace secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN and github.token with
secrets.AUTOFIX_BOT_PAT across all workflows and composite actions
that use the gh CLI or GitHub API. The PAT has consistent permissions
across fork PRs (where GITHUB_TOKEN is read-only), avoids API rate
limit sharing with the default token, and is already used by
js-autofix.yml for the same reasons.
19 sites swapped across 9 files:
- lint.yml (3): label fetch, comment post/edit, comment update
- supply-chain-audit.yml (5): scan, critical comment, unbounded dep
comment, label fetch, mcp-catalog comment
- lockfile-diff.yml (1): PR comment post/update
- skills-index-freshness.yml (1): issue creation on degraded probe
- skills-index.yml (2): index build, trigger deploy workflow
- upload_to_pypi.yml (2): release view poll, release upload
- ci.yml (1): timings report
- deploy-site.yml (2): skills index crawl
- detect-changes/action.yml (1): compare API call
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Co-authored-by: ethernet <arilotter@gmail.com>
git diff on a lockfile is unreadable: npm reorders entries, rewrites
integrity hashes, and moves packages between nesting levels, so a
one-line package.json bump produces a thousand-line textual diff.
scripts/ci/lockfile_diff.py instead parses the `packages` map out of
both versions of every tracked package-lock.json (via `git show`),
reduces each to {install path: version}, and set-diffs the maps —
reorder/hash churn vanishes, leaving only actual version movement
(added / removed / updated, with nested dedup copies tracked
separately).
The lockfile-diff workflow posts the result as a Markdown table in a
PR comment gated behind a hidden marker: subsequent pushes PATCH the
existing comment instead of stacking new ones, and a push that reverts
all lockfile changes updates the comment to say so. Advisory only —
never fails on findings; fork PRs (read-only token) degrade to a
warning.
Wired through the ci.yml orchestrator with a new npm_lock lane in
classify_changes.py (fails open on .github/ changes per the existing
contract).
The 'CI timing report' job is pure observability — it collects per-job/step
durations from the GitHub API after the run and publishes an HTML gantt
report + PR-vs-main timing diff. It gates nothing (all-checks-pass does not
include it), yet it could redden a PR: the script makes dozens of paginated
API calls with the shared repo GITHUB_TOKEN and had zero retry handling, so
a single 403 (rate-limit burst when several PRs run CI concurrently) failed
the job. Observed twice in a row on PR #59805.
- api_get(): retry 403/429/5xx and connection errors with exponential
backoff, honoring Retry-After / X-RateLimit-Reset (max 5 attempts, 120s
cap). Non-transient statuses (404 etc.) still fail fast.
- main(): exhausted retries raise TimingsUnavailable, caught to emit a
degraded summary line + placeholder HTML artifact and exit 0 — a metrics
collector must never fail the PR's checks. No timings JSON is written on
the degraded path so an empty baseline can never be cached.
- ci.yml: baseline-save steps on main skip gracefully when no JSON exists.
Verified with a mocked urlopen harness: retry-then-success (3 attempts),
exhausted-retries -> TimingsUnavailable, 404 fails fast without retry,
degraded main() exits 0 with summary + placeholder and no JSON, and the
--from-json happy path is unchanged.
fixes stacked PRs no-checks bug where
main < a < b
a merges into main
b is retargeted to main
but b doesn't run checks since it's not considered a new pr to main
now b will simply already have passing ci :)
ci: centralize path-gating behind single orchestrator + all-checks-pass
gate
Replace the scattered per-workflow detect-changes pattern with a single
ci.yml orchestrator that runs the classifier once, then conditionally
calls sub-workflows via workflow_call based on lane outputs. A final
all-checks-pass job (if: always()) aggregates all results so branch
protection only needs to require one check.
Changes:
- New .github/workflows/ci.yml orchestrator (detect + conditional calls
+ all-checks-pass gate)
- Extend classify_changes.py with scan/deps/mcp_catalog lanes, absorbing
supply-chain-audit's internal changes job
- Update detect-changes/action.yml to expose the new lane outputs
- Convert all 10 PR-gated sub-workflows to workflow_call-only triggers,
removing their push/pull_request triggers and per-step detect-changes
guards (gating now happens at the orchestrator level)
- lint.yml + supply-chain-audit.yml receive event_name as a
workflow_call
input to replace github.event_name (which is "workflow_call" inside
called workflows)
- supply-chain-audit.yml: remove internal changes job + *-gate jobs
(orchestrator handles gating, booleans arrive as inputs)
- contributor-check.yml: remove internal filter step
- Update test_classify_changes.py for 6-lane output + new supply-chain
test cases