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This might be better done as a separate repository at gitlab, rather than try to accommodate both here. I say this because it makes testing changes more difficult. |
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@DentonGentry What about the workflow to push the Docker image into the registry? I'd prefer to use the "official" image. |
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Hello, I've added a YAML file that can be included in Gitlab projects to exploit the same logic as for the Github action. This requires the Docker image to be available in a registry (added a workflow for that).
Let me know what you think.