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Develop #1

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Release Notes

  • New Features

    • Introduced automated workflows for merging Dependabot pull requests and generating Terraform documentation.
    • Added structured documentation for Terraform configurations, enhancing user understanding of AKS setup.
    • Implemented new Azure resources and configurations for managing an AKS cluster, including role assignments and network settings.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Improved clarity and organization of variables in the Terraform configuration.
  • Chores

    • Updated dependency management configurations for package ecosystems.

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The changes include the addition of new configuration files and workflow definitions within a GitHub repository to enhance automated processes related to Terraform and GitHub Actions. Key updates involve a new .github/CODEOWNERS file section for designated reviewers, the introduction of .github/dependabot.yml for managing package updates, and several new GitHub Actions workflows for auto-merging Dependabot pull requests, generating Terraform documentation, and running security checks. Additionally, multiple Terraform configuration files were updated to define resources, outputs, and variables for an Azure Kubernetes Service deployment.

Changes

File Change Summary
.github/CODEOWNERS Added section for code changes review by @Think-Cube/think-cube.
.github/dependabot.yml Introduced configuration for versioning and update schedules for "terraform" and "github-actions".
.github/workflows/auto-merge-github-actions.yml Created workflow to auto-merge Dependabot pull requests for GitHub Actions updates.
.github/workflows/documentation.yml Added workflow to generate Terraform documentation on pull requests.
.github/workflows/tfsec.yml Introduced workflow to run tfsec for static analysis and upload SARIF report.
README.md Enhanced documentation format for Terraform configuration related to Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS).
attach_container_registry.tf Added Azure role assignment resource for ACR access based on a conditional variable.
backend.tf Specified required providers and versions for Terraform configuration.
kubertenes_service.tf Defined new resource for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) with detailed configurations.
log_analytics_workspace Introduced data block for retrieving Azure Log Analytics Workspace details.
main.tf Added data sources for Azure Resource Group and Subnet.
output.tf Introduced multiple output variables related to Kubernetes cluster configuration.
variables.tf Created a comprehensive set of variables for managing the AKS deployment.

Sequence Diagram(s)

sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant GitHub
    participant Dependabot
    participant Workflow

    User->>GitHub: Open Pull Request
    GitHub->>Dependabot: Trigger Dependabot Updates
    Dependabot->>Workflow: Create PR for GitHub Actions
    Workflow->>GitHub: Auto-merge PR
    Workflow->>GitHub: Generate Documentation
    Workflow->>GitHub: Run tfsec Analysis
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🐇 "In the garden of code, we hop with glee,
New workflows and docs, oh what a spree!
With roles and permissions, our tasks align,
For Kubernetes and Terraform, the stars brightly shine.
Let's merge and update, with a joyful cheer,
In the land of GitHub, we have nothing to fear!" 🐇✨


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@spy86 spy86 merged commit 167d380 into main Oct 2, 2024
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@spy86 spy86 deleted the develop branch October 2, 2024 11:49
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