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Display ChatOPS help (#1) chore: rename vmseries -> swfw #1

Display ChatOPS help (#1) chore: rename vmseries -> swfw

Display ChatOPS help (#1) chore: rename vmseries -> swfw #1

Workflow file for this run

name: ChatOPS Help
run-name: "Display ChatOPS help (#${{ github.event.inputs.pr-id }}) ${{ github.event.inputs.pr-title }}"
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
pr-id:
description: ID of the PR that triggered this workflow
type: string
required: true
pr-title:
description: Title of the PR that triggered this workflow
type: string
required: true
comment-id:
description: 'The comment-id of the slash command'
type: string
required: true
branch:
description: Branch on which the tests should run
type: string
default: main
jobs:
help:
name: Add help comment to originating PR
permissions:
contents: read
pull-requests: write
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: add help comment
uses: peter-evans/create-or-update-comment@v3
with:
comment-id: ${{ inputs.comment-id }}
issue-number: ${{ inputs.pr-id }}
body: |
## ChatOPS built in help:
Currently supported commands include:
* `/sca` - run all SCA tests via `pre-commit`
* `/validate` - run `terraform validate`
* `/plan` - plan the infrastructure (only examples)
* `/apply` - deploy the infrastructure and destroy afterwards (only examples)
* `/idempotence` - test idempotence: deploy, plan and destroy afterwards (only examples).
The 1<sup>st</sup> command does not take arguments, the remaining take two:
* `paths` - a space delimitied list of module paths
* `tf_version` - (optional, defaults to the latest available) a space delimited list of Terraform versions to test the infrastrucure against.
Examples:
```bash
# run idempotence tests on listed modules with Terraform versions: 1.2 (latest patch available), 1.4 (latest patch available), 1.5.4.
/idempotence paths="examples/common_vmseries examples/panorama_standalone" tf_version="1.2 1.4 1.5.4"
```
```bash
# run validation tests with the latest available Terraform version on listed modules.
/validate paths="modules/vmseries modules/vnet examples/dedicated_vmseries"
```
reactions: '+1'
reactions-edit-mode: replace