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v1.12.2

06 Nov 23:09
v1.12.2
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🐛 What's Fixed

The fix for signing legacy zip sdists turned out to be incomplete, so @woodruffw💰 promptly produced another follow-up that updated pypi-attestations from v0.0.13 to v0.0.15 in #297. This is the only change since the previous release.

🪞 Full Diff: v1.12.1...v1.12.2

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v1.12.1

06 Nov 19:42
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🐛 What's Fixed

Version v1.12.0 hit several rare corner cases we never considered fully supported, and this release fixes a few of those.
In #294, @webknjaz💰 improved the self-hosted runner experience by pre-installing Python if it's not there, and with #293 the ability to use the action on GitHub Enterprise instances has been restored. The latter should've also fixed the ability to invoke pypi-publish from nested in-repo composite actions — another exotic use-case that was never tested in our CI.
@woodruffw💰 also managed to squeeze in a last-minute fix for detecting legacy .zip sdists while producing attestations via #295.

🪞 Full Diff: v1.12.0...v1.12.1

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🙏 Huge Thanks to all the bug reporters for posting the logs, helping inspect the problems and verify the regression fixes!

v1.12.0

05 Nov 20:47
v1.12.0
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⚡️ Why Should You Update?

This is a minor version bump, but it does not add any new user-facing interfaces. Still, I felt like it should not be a patch-release: this update brings significant changes to the action invocation and internal release process.

Previously, each invocation of pypi-publish required building a container image in the invoking CI job. This was inefficient and added about 30 seconds to the publishing jobs at their startup just to build the container.

I wanted to improve this for over three years (#58) and a little over half a year ago @br3ndonland💰 stepped up and offered a very comprehensive solution to the limitation I was hoping to overcome: #230.

Going forward, I'm going to pre-build per-version containers prior to cutting each release. And the action invocations will just pull the image from GitHub Container registry.

Caution

Known quirks:

  • This seems to not work on self-hosted runners without a python executable: #289. The workaround could be installing it prior to running the action.
  • Pinning to commit hashes does not work: #290. Workaround: postpone updating until it's fixed or switch to Git tags for now. Subscribe to that issue to follow the progress. UPD: This was an issue during the first 12 hours post release and it has been addressed upstream by publishing a commit SHA-tagged image for the release on Nov 12, 2024 at 10:27 UTC+1.
  • Calling pypi-publish from another nested repo-local composite action might be breaking file paths: #291. Workaround: postpone updating until it's fixed. Subscribe to that issue to follow the progress.
  • Running within GitHub Enterprise fails on the action repo clone: #292. Workaround: postpone updating until it's fixed. Subscribe to that issue to follow the progress.

🪞 Full Diff: v1.11.0...v1.12.0

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v1.11.0

30 Oct 01:46
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🔏 Helping you become a trusted supply chain link 🔗

Two months ago, in v1.10.0, @woodruffw💰 integrated support for generating and uploading PEP 740 digital attestations that can be used as provenance objects when analyzing dependency chains for the integrity.

To make sure it works well, it was implemented as an opt-in, so a relatively small subset of projects was able to try it out, and a few issues have been determined and fixed during this time.

That changes today! This version changes the feature toggle to “on by default”. This means that from now on, every project making use of Trusted Publishing will start producing and publishing digital attestations without having to do any modifications to how they use this action.

@woodruffw💰 flipped the respective toggle in #277 with the possibility to opt-out.

🛠️ Internal Dependencies

@woodruffw💰 bumped sigstore to v3.5.1 and pypi-attestations to v0.0.13 in lock files via #276.

🪞 Full Diff: v1.10.3...v1.11.0

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🙏 Special Thanks to William for working on improving the supply chain provenance in the ecosystem! The overall effort is tracked @ pypi/warehouse#15871.

v1.10.3

04 Oct 01:37
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💅 Cosmetic Output Improvements

In #270, @facutuesca💰 made a follow-up to their previous PR #250, making the hints show up more granularly. This effectively makes sure that the suggestion to enable Trusted Publishing does not get displayed when it's already in use. It also makes the message nicer in a few places on the UI.

🛠️ Internal Dependencies

@mosfet80💰 updated a few internal linter versions in #266, #267, and #271, no user impact. This is usually automated otherwise.

💪 New Contributors

🪞 Full Diff: v1.10.2...v1.10.3

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v1.10.2

20 Sep 21:51
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💅 Cosmetic Output Improvements

In #250 and #258, @facutuesca💰 added a nudge message with a magic link to pre-fill the creation of new Trusted Publishers configurations on PyPI. The users are now suggested to configure tokenless publishing by clicking a link printed in the job summary when it's detected that they publish to PyPI or TestPyPI. Just like magic! 🦄

🛠️ Internal Dependencies

@woodruffw💰 bumped pypi-attestations to v0.0.12 in #262, fixing #263.

Tip

Please keep in mind that reusable workflows are not yet supported, even though they sometimes work, mostly by accident.

💪 New Contributors

@facutuesca made their first contribution in #258

🪞 Full Diff: v1.10.1...v1.10.2

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🙏 Special Thanks to @henryiii💰 for promptly pointing up possible fixes for #263.

v1.10.1

03 Sep 08:55
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🚑🔏 Oopsie... We missed a tiny bug in the attestations feature the other day

The problem was that the distribution file validity check was failing on any valid distribution being present and ready to be signed. What a silly mistake! It's now been fixed via 0ab0b79, though. So everything's good!

-- @webknjaz💰

Important

✨ Despite this minor hiccup, we invite you to still opt into trying this feature out early. It can be enabled like this:

  with:
    attestations: true

Leave feedback in the v1.10.0 release discussion or the PR.

🪞 Full Diff: v1.10.0...v1.10.1

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🙏 Special Thanks to @hugovk💰 for promptly validating the bug fix, mere minutes after I pushed it — I even haven't finished writing this text by then!

v1.10.0

01 Sep 01:17
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🔏 Anything fancy, eh?

This time, @woodruffw💰 implemented support for PEP 740 attestations functionality in #236 and #245. This is a big deal, as it is a huge step forward to replacing what the deprecated GPG signatures used to provide in a more meaningful way.

Important

✨ Please, do opt into trying this feature out early. It can be enabled as follows:

  with:
    attestations: true

Leave any feedback on this in this release discussion or the PR.

🙏 And please, thank William for working on this amazing improvement for the ecosystem! The overall effort is tracked @ pypi/warehouse#15871, by the way.

🪞 Full Diff: v1.9.0...v1.10.0

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v1.9.0

16 Jun 19:24
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💅 Cosmetic Output Improvements

🛠️ Internal Dependencies

  • pre-commit linters got auto-updated @ #225
  • some notable dependency bumps include
    • cryptography == 42.0.7
    • id == 1.4.0
    • idna == 3.7 via #228
    • requests == 2.32.0 via #240
    • Twine == 5.1.0

⚙️ Secret Stuff

In #241, @br3ndonland💰 added a Docker label linking the container image to this repository for GHCR to display it nicely. This is preparatory work for a big performance-focused refactoring he's working on in #230.

💪 New Contributors

🪞 Full Diff: v1.8.14...v1.9.0

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🙏 Special Thanks to @pradyunsg💰 for promptly unblocking this release to Marketplace as GitHub started asking for yet another developer agreement signature from the organization admins.

v1.8.14

07 Mar 23:29
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🛠️ Internal Dependencies

Nothing changed feature-wise. The only notable update is that the underlying container runtime now uses Python 3.12 and pip has been updated to v24.0 there.
This should go unnoticed in terms of behavior. It's just a bit of maintenance burden to be done occasionally by @webknjaz💰.
Enjoy!

🪞 Full Diff: v1.8.13...v1.8.14

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