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@pgavlin pgavlin commented Jul 24, 2025

These changes migrate this repo's GitHub Actions Workflows to use ESC secrets instead of GitHub Secrets.

The changes are largely mechanical:

  • Common configuration for all ESC actions within a workflow is added to the workflow's environment variables
  • Permissions are expanded as necessary for workflows that do not grant id-token: write permissions
    • read-all permissions are replaced with the union of all explicit read permissions and id-token: write
    • Default permissions are replaced with write-all, which is the equivalent of all explicit write permissions and
      id-token: write
    • Explicit permissions are modified to grant id-token: write
  • A step that fetches ESC secrets and populates environment variables is added to each step that reads secrets
  • Direct references to secrets within the job are replaced with references to the step's outputs

All ESC actions are configured to fetch secrets from a shared ESC environment that contains secrets migrated from GitHub Actions. The ESC action performs its own OIDC exchange to obtain a Pulumi Access Token.

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