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feat(anta)!: Use HTTP HEAD request instead of a TCP connection to check if device is online #3470

feat(anta)!: Use HTTP HEAD request instead of a TCP connection to check if device is online

feat(anta)!: Use HTTP HEAD request instead of a TCP connection to check if device is online #3470

Workflow file for this run

name: "Pull Request Triage"
on:
pull_request_target:
types:
- opened
- edited
- synchronize
jobs:
assign_author:
name: "Assign Author to PR"
# https://github.com/marketplace/actions/auto-author-assign
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: toshimaru/[email protected]
with:
repo-token: "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}"
check_pr_semantic:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
# Please look up the latest version from
# https://github.com/amannn/action-semantic-pull-request/releases
- uses: amannn/[email protected]
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
with:
# Configure which types are allowed.
# Default: https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types
# Updated as part of PR 1930
types: |
feat
fix
cut
doc
ci
bump
test
refactor
revert
make
chore
# Configure which scopes are allowed.
scopes: |
anta
anta.tests
anta.cli
# Configure that a scope must always be provided.
requireScope: false
# Configure additional validation for the subject based on a regex.
# This example ensures the subject doesn't start with an uppercase character.
# subjectPattern: ^(?![A-Z]).+$
# If `subjectPattern` is configured, you can use this property to override
# the default error message that is shown when the pattern doesn't match.
# The variables `subject` and `title` can be used within the message.
subjectPatternError: |
The subject "{subject}" found in the pull request title "{title}"
didn't match the configured pattern. Please ensure that the subject
doesn't start with an uppercase character.
# When using "Squash and merge" on a PR with only one commit, GitHub
# will suggest using that commit message instead of the PR title for the
# merge commit, and it's easy to commit this by mistake. Enable this option
# to also validate the commit message for one commit PRs.
# Update 13-Jul-2022 CH: GitHub now offers a toggle for this behavior.
# We have set that to always use the PR title, so this check is no longer needed.
validateSingleCommit: false
# Related to `validateSingleCommit` you can opt-in to validate that the PR
# title matches a single commit to avoid confusion.
validateSingleCommitMatchesPrTitle: true
ignoreLabels: |
bot
ignore-semantic-pull-request