Bryan Thompson bc3807e2a4
ci: pin scan-plugins + bump-plugin-shas to self-healing action too
Extend the validate-plugins pin bump (this PR) to the other two shared actions
that install the claude CLI the same flaky way. All three now pin the same
claude-plugins-community SHA (d207465) carrying the self-healing install
(community#233 + #234): force the optional native dep, verify, re-run postinstall
on a miss, timeout every network step, retry with real reinstalls.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-18 21:24:31 -05:00

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name: Bump Plugin SHAs
# Nightly sweep: for each external entry whose upstream HEAD has moved past
# its pinned SHA, validate at the new SHA with `claude plugin validate`
# inline, then open one PR per bumped plugin on branch `bump/<slug>`.
# Failing entries stay isolated in their own PR; passing bumps merge
# independently.
#
# Bot-free — uses the default GITHUB_TOKEN. PRs opened with GITHUB_TOKEN don't
# trigger on:pull_request workflows, so the required status checks on main
# (`scan` from Scan Plugins, `check` from Check MCP URLs, `validate` from
# Validate Plugins) would never run and the bump PR could never merge.
# workflow_dispatch is exempt from that recursion guard, so we dispatch all
# three ourselves against each per-entry bump branch after its PR is opened.
# Each check run lands on the branch HEAD — the same SHA as the PR head — and
# satisfies the corresponding required check. (Each of those workflows runs
# its job unconditionally on workflow_dispatch, so a dispatch always reports.)
#
# max-bumps caps the per-night work for cost control. Per-entry scans are
# more expensive than a single batched scan, so the cap is conservative.
# The composite action skips entries that already have an open bump PR, so
# re-dispatches don't pile up duplicate work.
on:
schedule:
- cron: '23 7 * * *' # Daily 07:23 UTC
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
max_bumps:
description: Cap on plugins bumped this run
required: false
default: '30'
permissions:
contents: write
pull-requests: write
actions: write # gh workflow run {scan-plugins,check-mcp-urls,validate-plugins}.yml per bump branch
concurrency:
group: bump-plugin-shas
jobs:
bump:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# Per-bump cost is ~2s (ls-remote + shallow clone + validate); 30 entries
# is ~1-2 min. The 60 min ceiling absorbs slow upstreams without letting a
# pathological run consume the default 360 min budget.
timeout-minutes: 60
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
# createCommitOnBranch-based bump so commits are signed by GitHub and
# satisfy the org-level required_signatures ruleset on main.
- uses: anthropics/claude-plugins-community/.github/actions/bump-plugin-shas@d207465eb6ec02b6f3f1dbb131717830dc9ecc68
id: bump
with:
marketplace-path: .claude-plugin/marketplace.json
max-bumps: ${{ inputs.max_bumps || '30' }}
pr-mode: per-entry
claude-cli-version: latest
# Per-entry fan-out: dispatch the three required checks against each bump
# branch. `pr-urls` is a JSON array of {name, old_sha, new_sha, branch,
# pr_url} entries emitted by the composite action when pr-mode is
# per-entry. All three (scan / check / validate) are required on main and
# none fire on the GITHUB_TOKEN-opened PR, so each must be dispatched.
# A single failed dispatch (transient API error / rate limit) must not
# strand the remaining branches, so we attempt every dispatch, then fail
# the step if any failed: a missing required check would otherwise leave
# its bump PR silently blocked behind a green run, and the composite
# action skips slugs with an open PR so it would never be retried.
- name: Dispatch required checks per per-entry PR
if: steps.bump.outputs.pr-urls != '' && steps.bump.outputs.pr-urls != '[]'
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
PR_URLS: ${{ steps.bump.outputs.pr-urls }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
dispatch_failures="$(mktemp)"
jq -c '.[]' <<<"$PR_URLS" | while read -r entry; do
branch=$(jq -r '.branch' <<<"$entry")
name=$(jq -r '.name' <<<"$entry")
for wf in scan-plugins check-mcp-urls validate-plugins; do
echo "Dispatching ${wf}.yml against $branch ($name)"
if ! gh workflow run "${wf}.yml" --ref "$branch"; then
echo "::error::Failed to dispatch ${wf}.yml against $branch ($name) — required check will be missing; re-dispatch with: gh workflow run ${wf}.yml --ref $branch"
echo "${wf} ${branch}" >> "$dispatch_failures"
fi
done
done
if [ -s "$dispatch_failures" ]; then
echo "::error::$(wc -l < "$dispatch_failures" | tr -d ' ') required-check dispatch(es) failed; the affected bump PR(s) are blocked until re-dispatched (see annotations above)."
exit 1
fi