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  • New Features

    • Introduced automated release management with a new configuration for versioning and categorization of changes.
    • Added multiple GitHub Actions workflows for better pull request and branch management, including automated approval and merging of PRs.
    • Enhanced Terraform module documentation with new AWS CloudFront and S3 resources and inputs for improved configuration capabilities.
    • Implemented OpenID Connect authentication flow using AWS Lambda.
  • Documentation

    • Updated README to emphasize the importance of pinning module versions in Terraform examples.
    • Added new sections in the Terraform documentation detailing new resources and inputs.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Resolved merge conflicts in the README and improved formatting for clarity.

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This pull request introduces multiple enhancements to the GitHub repository's automation and configuration management. Key changes include the addition of a new automated release management configuration file, .github/auto-release.yml, and several new GitHub Actions workflow files for managing feature and release branches. The .github/mergify.yml file has been updated to improve pull request automation rules. Additionally, modifications to Terraform documentation and the introduction of OpenID Connect resources in Terraform configurations were made, enhancing the management of AWS resources and authentication mechanisms.

Changes

File Path Change Summary
.github/auto-release.yml New configuration file for automated release management, defining templates for versioning and categorization.
.github/mergify.yml Added rules for automated PR management, including approval, merging, and conflict resolution.
.github/workflows/feature-branch-chatops.yml New workflow for handling issue comments, utilizing an external workflow for Terraform modules.
.github/workflows/feature-branch.yml New workflow triggered by PR events targeting main and release/** branches, using external Terraform workflow.
.github/workflows/release-branch.yml New workflow triggered on pushes to main and release/** branches, utilizing external Terraform workflow.
.github/workflows/release-published.yml New workflow triggered by published release events, utilizing external Terraform workflow.
.github/workflows/scheduled.yml Updated job source and secret handling for scheduled workflows.
README.md Added section on pinning module versions in Terraform examples, with minor formatting adjustments.
docs/terraform.md Added resources and inputs for AWS CloudFront and S3 configurations, enhancing management capabilities.
openidconnect.tf Introduced resources for OpenID Connect authentication, including Lambda function and IAM role setup.
openidconnect/lambda/index.js New file implementing OpenID Connect authentication flow using AWS Lambda.

Possibly related PRs

  • Adding origin_access_control_id to custom_origins #326: The changes in this PR introduce the origin_access_control_id to custom origins, which relates to the main PR's focus on enhancing configuration management for automated release processes, as both involve improving the management and functionality of AWS resources in Terraform.

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With workflows and rules, we dance and we play,
Enhancing our Terraform in a magical way.
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@mauromedda mauromedda closed this Nov 18, 2024
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