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GitHub Actions #1231

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GitHub Actions #1231

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reaperhulk
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👋 This PR converts the streamalert repo to GitHub Actions, replacing Travis CI. Please note that since this PR is being submitted from a fork the CI will not run against the PR and will only run once it is merged into the release-3-2-0 branch.

Additionally, since this is merging to a branch that isn't the primary branch Travis will continue to run until the GA commits are merged to master. At that time you can also remove the - release-3-2-0 line from the ci.yml or potentially just make it branches: {} to run on any push to any branch.

As mentioned in previous conversations COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN needs to be set in the GitHub secrets for this repository, but I believe that has already been done.

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the token has been set 👍we'll probably change to release-* for branches to run all qualified release branches, similar to what you've done with tagged versions. I'll merge as-is and make the update in the future. thanks for this!!

@ryandeivert ryandeivert merged commit 54c147f into airbnb:release-3-2-0 Apr 9, 2020
ryandeivert added a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 9, 2020
* bumping version to 3.2.0

* migrating Athena function to use tf_lambda module (#1217)

* rename of athena function

* updating terraform generation code to use tf_lambda module

* updating tf_athena module to remove lambda code

* updates for packaging, rollback, and deploy

* misc updates related to config path renaming, etc

* removing no-longer-used method (athena is default)

* addressing PR feedback

* adding more granular time prefix to athena client

* fixing duplicate resource issues (#1218)

* fixing duplicate resource issues

* fixing some other bugs in #1217

* fixing tf targets for athena deploy (#1220)

* adding "--config-dir" flag to CLI to support specifying path for config files (#1224)

* adding support for supplying path to config via CLI flag

* misc touchups

* updating publishers to accept configurable paths (#1223)

* moving matchers outside of rules directory

* updating rules for new matcher path

* updating unit test for consistency

* making publisher locations configurable

* fixing typo

* updating tf_lambda module to remove extra resources (#1225)

* fixing rollback for all functions, removing 'all' flag for function deploys (#1222)

* updating rollback functionality to include all funcs

* updating tests to check for rollback of all funcs

* updating docs

* fixing tf cycle and index issue (#1226)

* Add missing dependency (#1228)

* Implements a v2 Lambda Output with AssumeRole (#1227)

* First draft of aws-lambda-v2

* Tests

* Fixup

* Fixup

* Fioxup

* Fixup

* fixup

* adding terraform references for some buckets (#1229)

* adding athena terraform references instead of literals

* fixing tests

* GitHub Actions (#1231)

* port to github actions

* remove travis

* cover the 3.2 branch for now too

* initial updates to simplify lambda packaging logic (#1232)

* moving some precompiled files

* initial revamp to packaging to remove multiple pacakges

* taking out more trash

* update scheduled queries module

* updating deploy logic to suck garbage slightly less

* updates to unit tests

* addressing pr feedback

* addressing PR feedback

* small update to docs (#1233)

Co-authored-by: Ryxias <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Paul Kehrer <[email protected]>
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