upload actions: update the usage for multiple artifacts #339
build-push.yml
on: push
Matrix: build_wheels
Build source distribution
12s
Integration Tests (Scylla)
4m 19s
Integration Tests (Cassandra)
5m 14s
Integration Tests (Scylla Enterprise)
4m 22s
Integration Tests (Scylla Cloud Bundle)
4m 38s
docker
13m 36s
upload_pypi
2m 20s
Annotations
13 warnings
Build source distribution
ubuntu-latest pipelines will use ubuntu-24.04 soon. For more details, see https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/10636
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Integration Tests (Scylla)
ubuntu-latest pipelines will use ubuntu-24.04 soon. For more details, see https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/10636
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Integration Tests (Scylla Enterprise)
ubuntu-latest pipelines will use ubuntu-24.04 soon. For more details, see https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/10636
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Integration Tests (Scylla Cloud Bundle)
ubuntu-latest pipelines will use ubuntu-24.04 soon. For more details, see https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/10636
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Integration Tests (Cassandra)
ubuntu-latest pipelines will use ubuntu-24.04 soon. For more details, see https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/10636
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Build wheels (macos-14)
PyPy builds will be disabled by default in version 3. Enabling PyPy builds should be specified by enable
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Build wheels (windows-2019)
PyPy builds will be disabled by default in version 3. Enabling PyPy builds should be specified by enable
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Build wheels (macos-13)
PyPy builds will be disabled by default in version 3. Enabling PyPy builds should be specified by enable
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docker
ubuntu-latest pipelines will use ubuntu-24.04 soon. For more details, see https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/10636
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Build wheels (ubuntu-20.04)
PyPy builds will be disabled by default in version 3. Enabling PyPy builds should be specified by enable
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attestations input ignored
The workflow was run with the 'attestations: true' input, but an explicit password was also set, disabling Trusted Publishing. As a result, the attestations input is ignored.
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Upgrade to Trusted Publishing
Trusted Publishers allows publishing packages to PyPI from automated environments like GitHub Actions without needing to use username/password combinations or API tokens to authenticate with PyPI. Read more: https://docs.pypi.org/trusted-publishers
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Create a Trusted Publisher
A new Trusted Publisher for the currently running publishing workflow can be created by accessing the following link(s) while logged-in as an owner of the package(s):
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Artifacts
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source-dist
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744 KB |
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wheels-macos-13
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6.2 MB |
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wheels-macos-14
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4.68 MB |
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wheels-ubuntu-20.04
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85.9 MB |
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wheels-windows-2019
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8.67 MB |
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