> Dependency Review GitHub Action in your repository to enforce dependency
> reviews on your pull requests.
> The action scans for vulnerable versions of dependencies introduced by package version
> changes in pull requests,
> and warns you about the associated security vulnerabilities.
> This gives you better visibility of what's changing in a pull request,
> and helps prevent vulnerabilities being added to your repository.
https://docs.github.com/en/code-security/supply-chain-security/understanding-your-software-supply-chain/about-dependency-review#dependency-review-enforcement
Signed-off-by: naveen <172697+naveensrinivasan@users.noreply.github.com>
Since we are still testing obsolete/unsupported Python versions, this is a workaround for the Windows Python 3.5 error.
It should be reverted later when support for Python 3.5 is dropped.
* `actions/setup-python` now has built-in support for caching
* add `workflow_dispatch` to add the ability to manually trigger the workflow
* add Python 3.10
* add workflow name
* bring in the latest upstream changes
* add `workflow_dispatch` so that the workflow can be triggered manually
* remove autobuild since we don't need to build anything
* reindent
* remove unneeded `CI: true` env var since it's already set by the runner
* update to `actions/setup-python@v2`
* remove `x64` architecture since it's the default