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chore(ci): track trivy and gitleaks binary versions via renovate custom manager
Until now the Trivy and gitleaks pins in .gitea/workflows/*.yml
were manual — Renovate's built-in managers only see
package-manager-tracked deps (npm, docker-compose images, GitHub
Actions, etc.) and ignore plain env vars. We had a comment in
each workflow telling the next contributor to "bump manually
from the releases page", which is exactly the kind of friction
that gets forgotten between two security advisories.

Add a `customManagers` regex in renovate.json that picks up any
`# renovate: datasource=… depName=…` annotation immediately
followed by an env-var assignment of the form
`<NAME>_VERSION: '<version>'`. Annotate the four pins
(TRIVY_VERSION + GITLEAKS_VERSION in ci.yml and
security-scheduled.yml) accordingly, with the github-releases
datasource and the upstream `owner/repo` depName.

The `extractVersionTemplate: ^v?(?<version>.+)$` strips the `v`
prefix used by both projects' release tags so the version
substituted into the env var (which our shell script consumes
without `v`) stays correct.

The dashboard triage header in renovate.json that previously
listed Trivy / gitleaks under "pinned constraints — not Renovate-
tracked yet" is updated to reflect the new tracking.

Verified with a Node-side dry-run of the regex against both
workflow files: 4/4 expected matches with the right datasource /
depName / currentValue captures.
2026-05-10 04:05:49 +02:00

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# Per ADR-0015 (CI/CD on Gitea Actions). Weekly full-tree security
# scans plus a Lighthouse run against the production environment when
# its URL is configured. Complements the per-PR ci.yml workflow with
# broader / longer-running checks that don't fit the per-PR budget.
name: Security and perf — scheduled
on:
schedule:
# Mondays, 04:00 UTC — outside business hours; before the week starts.
- cron: '0 4 * * 1'
workflow_dispatch:
jobs:
full-tree-scan:
runs-on: [self-hosted, on-prem]
# Step ordering mirrors ci.yml: scanners run before `pnpm install`
# so the working tree is not polluted with node_modules content
# (READMEs / fixtures of upstream packages contain demo
# secrets that gitleaks false-positives on by the hundreds).
# The deep-history gitleaks scan here doesn't strictly need it
# (history doesn't contain node_modules), but consistency with
# ci.yml keeps the two workflows reading the same way.
steps:
# fetch-depth: 0 → full history. The per-PR gitleaks scan is
# shallow + working-tree-only; this scheduled job is where we
# do the deep history scan that catches secrets ever committed
# (and not just what's currently checked in).
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- uses: pnpm/action-setup@v6
- uses: actions/setup-node@v6
with:
node-version-file: '.nvmrc'
# Full-tree Trivy (no skip-dirs, no severity filter — the per-PR
# gate filters by severity for speed; this run wants the full
# surface for the security feed). Manual install + curl, same
# pattern as ci.yml — see the rationale there.
- name: Install Trivy
env:
# renovate: datasource=github-releases depName=aquasecurity/trivy
TRIVY_VERSION: '0.70.0'
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUBCOM_TOKEN }}
run: |
curl -sfL \
-H "Authorization: Bearer ${GITHUB_TOKEN}" \
-o /tmp/trivy.tar.gz \
"https://github.com/aquasecurity/trivy/releases/download/v${TRIVY_VERSION}/trivy_${TRIVY_VERSION}_Linux-64bit.tar.gz"
tar -xzf /tmp/trivy.tar.gz -C /usr/local/bin trivy
trivy --version
- name: Run Trivy
run: |
trivy fs \
--scanners vuln \
--ignore-unfixed \
.
# Deep gitleaks scan (full git history). Same install pattern as
# ci.yml. `--redact` masks any matched secret in the log so we
# don't leak it via CI logs themselves.
- name: Install gitleaks
env:
# renovate: datasource=github-releases depName=gitleaks/gitleaks
GITLEAKS_VERSION: '8.21.0'
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUBCOM_TOKEN }}
run: |
curl -sfL \
-H "Authorization: Bearer ${GITHUB_TOKEN}" \
-o /tmp/gitleaks.tar.gz \
"https://github.com/gitleaks/gitleaks/releases/download/v${GITLEAKS_VERSION}/gitleaks_${GITLEAKS_VERSION}_linux_x64.tar.gz"
tar -xzf /tmp/gitleaks.tar.gz -C /usr/local/bin gitleaks
gitleaks version
- name: Run gitleaks (full history)
run: |
gitleaks detect \
--source . \
--redact \
--exit-code 1
# npm-advisory check (against pnpm-lock.yaml). Run last so
# `pnpm install` does not pollute the working tree before the
# scanners above.
- run: pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
- run: pnpm audit
lighthouse-prod:
# Skipped silently if the prod URL hasn't been configured yet.
if: vars.LHCI_PROD_URL != ''
runs-on: [self-hosted, on-prem]
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
- uses: pnpm/action-setup@v6
- uses: actions/setup-node@v6
with:
node-version-file: '.nvmrc'
- run: pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
- run: pnpm exec lhci collect --url=${{ vars.LHCI_PROD_URL }} --numberOfRuns=3
- run: pnpm exec lhci assert --config=./lighthouserc.js
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v7
if: always()
with:
name: lighthouseci-prod-report
path: .lighthouseci/
retention-days: 90