# This workflow checks out code, performs a Codacy security scan # and integrates the results with the # GitHub Advanced Security code scanning feature. For more information on # the Codacy security scan action usage and parameters, see # https://github.com/codacy/codacy-analysis-cli-action. # For more information on Codacy Analysis CLI in general, see # https://github.com/codacy/codacy-analysis-cli. name: Codacy Security Scan on: push: branches: [ main ] pull_request: # The branches below must be a subset of the branches above branches: [ main ] schedule: - cron: '15 16 * * 2' jobs: codacy-security-scan: name: Codacy Security Scan runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: # Checkout the repository to the GitHub Actions runner - name: Checkout code uses: actions/checkout@v3 # Execute Codacy Analysis CLI and generate a SARIF output with the security issues identified during the analysis - name: Run Codacy Analysis CLI continue-on-error: true uses: codacy/codacy-analysis-cli-action@v4.2.0 with: # Check https://github.com/codacy/codacy-analysis-cli#project-token to get your project token from your Codacy repository # You can also omit the token and run the tools that support default configurations project-token: ${{ secrets.CODACY_PROJECT_TOKEN }} verbose: true output: results.sarif format: sarif # Adjust severity of non-security issues gh-code-scanning-compat: true # Force 0 exit code to allow SARIF file generation # This will hand over control about PR rejection to the GitHub side max-allowed-issues: 2147483647 # Upload the SARIF file generated in the previous step - name: Upload SARIF results file continue-on-error: true uses: github/codeql-action/upload-sarif@v2 with: sarif_file: results.sarif