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refactor(blockifier_reexecution): add chain ID to SerializableOfflineReexecutionData #7676

refactor(blockifier_reexecution): add chain ID to SerializableOfflineReexecutionData

refactor(blockifier_reexecution): add chain ID to SerializableOfflineReexecutionData #7676

Workflow file for this run

# Name of this GitHub Actions workflow.
name: Semgrep
on:
# Scan changed files in PRs (diff-aware scanning):
pull_request:
types:
- opened
- reopened
- edited
- synchronize
# Scan on-demand through GitHub Actions interface:
workflow_dispatch: {}
# Schedule the CI job (this method uses cron syntax):
schedule:
- cron: '20 20 * * *' # Sets Semgrep to scan every day at 17:20 UTC.
# It is recommended to change the schedule to a random time.
jobs:
semgrep:
# User definable name of this GitHub Actions job.
name: semgrep/ci
# If you are self-hosting, change the following `runs-on` value:
runs-on: starkware-ubuntu-latest-medium
container:
# A Docker image with Semgrep installed. Do not change this.
image: semgrep/semgrep
# Skip any PR created by dependabot to avoid permission issues:
if: (github.actor != 'dependabot[bot]')
steps:
# Fetch project source with GitHub Actions Checkout. Use either v3 or v4.
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
# Run the "semgrep ci" command on the command line of the docker image.
- run: semgrep ci
env:
# Connect to Semgrep AppSec Platform through your SEMGREP_APP_TOKEN.
# Generate a token from Semgrep AppSec Platform > Settings
# and add it to your GitHub secrets.
SEMGREP_APP_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.SEMGREP_APP_TOKEN }}