taskinator 0.4.0 → 0.4.4

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+ name: Taskinator
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+ on:
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+ strategy:
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+ - uses: actions/checkout@v2
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+ - name: Set up Ruby
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+ uses: ruby/setup-ruby@v1
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+ with:
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+ ruby-version: ${{ matrix.ruby-version }}
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+ bundler-cache: true
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+ - name: Build Gem
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+ run: bundle exec rake build
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+ - name: Run tests
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+ run: bundle exec rake spec
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+ publish:
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+ if: ${{ github.event_name == 'push' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/master' }}
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+ needs: build
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+ steps:
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+ - uses: actions/checkout@v2
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+ - name: Release Gem
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+ uses: discourse/publish-rubygems-action@v2
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+ env:
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+ RUBYGEMS_API_KEY: ${{secrets.RUBYGEMS_API_KEY}}
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+ GIT_NAME: Chris Stefano
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+ GIT_EMAIL: virtualstaticvoid@gmail.com
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+ v0.4.4 - 17 Jan 2022
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+ Add support for `ActiveJob`.
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+ v0.4.3 - 14 Jan 2022
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+ Add `#find_process` and `#find_task` methods to `Taskinator::Api`.
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+ Bug fix to API when enumerating processes.
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+ Updated dependencies.
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+ v0.4.2 - 16 Mar 2021
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+ ---
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+ Bug fix for process/task keys not expired upon completion.
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+ v0.4.1 - 15 Mar 2021
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+ Optimisation to exclude sub-processes which don't have any tasks.
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+ Preparations for upgrade to Ruby 3 and ActiveSupport 6
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+ # Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct
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+ # How to contribute
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+ All kinds of contributions are welcome. By participating you agree to follow the [code of conduct].
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+ If you find an issue, have an idea for a new feature or any improvement, you can report them
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+ as issues or submit pull requests. To maintain an organized process, please read the following
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+ ## Reporting Issues
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