* Use git submodules for (securely) using third party Github Actions
List of repositories added as submodules:
EndBug/latest-tag@latest
morrisoncole/pr-lint-action@v1.4.1
trilom/file-changes-action@v1.2.4
styfle/cancel-workflow-action@0.6.0
apache-superset/cached-dependencies@b90713b
unsplash/comment-on-pr@v1.2.0
* build: inline cached-dependencies to unblock CI
* Run E2E on pull_request on;y
* Inline all external actions
* Checkout needed for internal actions
Also fixes pre-commit
* Add missing files
* Use pull_request_target event to run cypress in order to access repo secrets
* Summary job for branch protection requirements
* Restore pull_request trigger
* Use merge base for e2e tests
* Restore push trigger for all branches
* fix: docs/api won't render
fix: docs/api won't render
It's unclear to me exactly why, but docz is flimsy with the way
things are named and runs into odd collision and error messages.
Somehow renaming the route seem to help. Jut rolling with it after many
`gatsby clean`
* kill paths-ignore on github-actions
* trigger
* ignore docs on several actions, give docs its own action
* Random doc change to see if the new action runs.
* umm... not paths-ignore, paths!
* eof fix
* enabling typescript checking on docs
* chore: Adding pip-compile-multi et al
* Specify requirements.txt path for fossa
* [ci] Fixing CI
Co-authored-by: John Bodley <john.bodley@airbnb.com>
Co-authored-by: Jesse Yang <jesse.yang@airbnb.com>
* build: collect code coverage from Cypress
Collect frontend code coverage reports from Cypress tests and add
proper tagging for all tests.
* Fix bash script lint error from shellcheck
* Revert Cypress to 4.3.0 to see if it fixes a failing test