Update the this workflow to reflect that now individual Markdown files
are generated instead of a single file. This includes renaming the
workflow file, adjusting some step names, and tweaking some other
aspects.
Consolidate all update tasks into a single bash script that is run by
the GitHub Actions workflow. This also switches to generating
individual Markdown files for each data/cisagov_*.yml file.
Add functionality to the update_software_list workflow to normalize the
component files for every push. This will ensure that they are kept in
a manner consistent with how the primary cisagov.yml file stores data.
Add the GitHub Actions workflow that will process the YAML files that
contain cisagov controlled software information and generate a final
Markdown file. The required template and Python requirements are
included as well.
We prefer using the long form of switches for command line programs to
improve maintainability and to better convey what is happening even if
someone is unfamiliar with the switches for a given program.
Co-authored-by: dav3r <david.redmin@trio.dhs.gov>
Update the testing branch for the software list update workflow to
include the SHA of the commit that triggers the workflow. This should
help track down problems if there is a failure in testing/rendering.
Update the workflow's requirements to use a specific version at the updated
location of the Python project doing the heavy lifting. Additionally the
requirements file is added to the actions/cache key used.
Add a GitHub Actions workflow and related files to automatically update
SOFTWARE-LIST.md when a push to the develop branch occurs. This
leverages the cisagov/md-table-to-yaml Python library to perform the
conversions.