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GitHub has the annoying habit of disabling workflows with a cron job after two months if the repo doesn't see any activity. This is regularly the case for this repo and this creates the following problem: * If the same workflow is used for both the cron job as well as the push/pull_request CI checks... * ... and a repo doesn't have any activity in two months time... * ... the workflow gets disabled... * ... which then also means that CI checks will no longer be run for new PRs.... * ... which means new PRs can't be merged as (in most cases) the repo has branch protection in place and requires that the CI checks pass before a PR can be merged. This commit basically changes the original workflow to a reusable workflow and then creates two new workflows, with different `on` targets, which each trigger the reusable workflow. * One workflow will be triggered via `cron`. * One workflow will have all the other triggers (`push`/`pull_request`/`workflow_dispatch`). This way, if the cron job workflow gets disabled, the workflow which is used for the other triggers will continue to function. The downside of this, is that it may go unnoticed that the cron job has stopped running, but so be it.
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GitHub has the annoying habit of disabling workflows with a cron job after two months if the repo doesn't see any activity.
This is regularly the case for this repo and this creates the following problem:
This commit basically changes the original workflow to a reusable workflow and then creates two new workflows, with different
ontargets, which each trigger the reusable workflow.cron.push/pull_request/workflow_dispatch).This way, if the cron job workflow gets disabled, the workflow which is used for the other triggers will continue to function.
The downside of this, is that it may go unnoticed that the cron job has stopped running, but so be it.