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docker-publish.yml contains references to actions that used deprecated commands #2043

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bpow opened this issue May 8, 2023 · 3 comments
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bpow commented May 8, 2023

As a "starter template" and something suggested at the 1st page of the recommendations for a repo with a Dockerfile, I'm a bit surprised that docker-publish.yml uses actions/commands that are deprecated (for instance, set-output and save-state which are due to be removed within a few weeks of this report).

Relatedly, this template refers to a workaround which appears to have been addressed in docker-push-action over a year ago: docker/build-push-action#461

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bpow commented May 15, 2023

Noting that #2044 is related to this (by addressing one of the outdated versions in the workflow.

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We've updated to the latest version of cosign:

Are there other actions in the workflow that are still producing deprecation warnings? If you could provide more specifics, that would be very helpful for getting it resolved more expediently. 🙇🏻 🙏🏻

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This issue has become stale and will be closed automatically within a period of time. Sorry about that.

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