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This is a http://go/LSC run by http://go/ghss to automatically refactor your Github Actions per http://b/485167538.

This is a PR to help you upgrade to the latest standards in Github Actions.

Please merge this PR to accept the changes. NOTE: if you do not accept this PR, it may be force merged by the GHSS team. See http://b/485167538 for more details.

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Summary of Changes

Hello @google-admin, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request systematically refactors several GitHub Actions by modifying how input variables are accessed within their shell scripts. The change involves transitioning from direct input interpolation to using explicitly defined environment variables, enhancing the security and robustness of the workflows by preventing potential shell injection vulnerabilities and ensuring consistent variable expansion.

Highlights

  • GitHub Actions Refactoring: All affected GitHub Actions have been refactored to pass input variables to shell scripts via environment variables instead of direct interpolation. This aligns with GitHub Actions best practices for security and reliability.
  • Automated Update: This change was automatically generated by the GHSS team as part of a broader initiative to upgrade GitHub Actions to the latest standards.
Changelog
  • .github/actions/create-pull-request/action.yml
    • Refactored to use environment variables for inputs in the gh pr create command.
  • .github/actions/npm-auth-token/action.yml
    • Migrated direct input access to environment variables for token and package name handling.
  • .github/actions/publish-release/action.yml
    • Updated release branch creation to use an environment variable for the release tag.
    • Modified package version update to pass the release version via an environment variable.
    • Refactored npm publish commands to use environment variables for dry-run and package names.
    • Adjusted npm install commands to use environment variables for package names and versions.
    • Updated GitHub release creation to pass release tag, branch name, and previous tag via environment variables.
    • Changed release branch cleanup to use an environment variable for the branch name.
  • .github/actions/push-docker/action.yml
    • Refactored branch name determination to use an environment variable for the ref-name input.
  • .github/actions/push-sandbox/action.yml
    • Migrated GitHub ref name and SHA inputs to environment variables for image tag determination.
    • Updated build step to use an environment variable for the sandbox image tag.
    • Modified publish step to use an environment variable for the Docker build output URI.
  • .github/actions/setup-npmrc/action.yml
    • Updated npmrc configuration to use an environment variable for the GitHub token.
  • .github/actions/tag-npm-release/action.yml
    • Updated npm dist-tag add commands to use environment variables for package details.
    • Modified dry run log message to use environment variables for package names, version, and channel.
  • .github/actions/verify-release/action.yml
    • Updated version verification checks to use environment variables for expected version and npm package.
    • Modified npx run version verification to use environment variables for package and version.
Ignored Files
  • Ignored by pattern: .github/workflows/** (8)
    • .github/workflows/chained_e2e.yml
    • .github/workflows/ci.yml
    • .github/workflows/deflake.yml
    • .github/workflows/eval.yml
    • .github/workflows/evals-nightly.yml
    • .github/workflows/release-patch-3-release.yml
    • .github/workflows/release-promote.yml
    • .github/workflows/trigger_e2e.yml
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  • Automated creation of this pull request by GHSS for GitHub Actions refactoring.
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Code Review

This pull request effectively refactors the GitHub Actions workflows by moving direct references to inputs into environment variables. This is a crucial security enhancement that mitigates potential shell injection vulnerabilities, aligning with best practices for secure GitHub Actions development. The changes are consistently applied across all modified action.yml files and correctly implement the intended security improvement. This is a positive and necessary update to the repository's CI/CD infrastructure.

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