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chore(deps): bump docker workflow version #3915

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Brings in a patch fix for the docker workflow

@MSevey MSevey requested a review from a team as a code owner September 26, 2024 13:15
@MSevey MSevey requested review from rach-id and ninabarbakadze and removed request for a team September 26, 2024 13:15
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The changes involve updating the version of a reusable workflow file in the GitHub Actions configuration. Specifically, the version of the reusable_dockerfile_pipeline.yml workflow is changed from v0.4.4 to v0.4.5 in two job definitions within the .github/workflows/docker-build-publish.yml file, affecting jobs that utilize different Dockerfiles.

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.github/workflows/docker-build-publish.yml Updated workflow version from v0.4.4 to v0.4.5 in two job definitions for different Dockerfiles.

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34-34: Consistent workflow version update.

The update to v0.4.5 is consistently applied to both the docker-security-build and docker-txsim-build jobs. This ensures that both Docker builds use the same version of the workflow, which is a good practice for maintaining consistency across the CI/CD pipeline.


24-24: Workflow version update looks good.

The update from v0.4.4 to v0.4.5 for the reusable workflow is a minor version change, which is generally a good practice for keeping dependencies up-to-date. This aligns with the PR objective of implementing a patch fix for the docker workflow.

To ensure the update doesn't introduce any unexpected changes, please verify the changelog or release notes for version 0.4.5 of the celestiaorg/.github repository. You can use the following command to check for any recent tags or releases:

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Workflow version update verified successfully.

The reusable workflow has been updated to v0.4.5, which is the latest release as of 2024-09-26. This ensures that the Docker build and publish process utilizes the most recent and stable version of the workflow.

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@MSevey MSevey enabled auto-merge (squash) September 26, 2024 13:16
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@MSevey MSevey merged commit 66e5511 into main Sep 26, 2024
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@MSevey MSevey deleted the MSevey-patch-1 branch September 26, 2024 19:00
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