* ci(codecov): utilise new codecov uploader for coverage
The codecov bash uploader is being [deprecated](https://docs.codecov.com/docs/about-the-codecov-bash-uploader).
This utilises the new uploader which is recommended.
* ci(codecov): adjust file search path and name uploads
* fix(suites): coverage paths for codecov
* Check for pnpm in authelia-scripts
* Improve husky hooks to check for required apps
* Use pnpm in coverage dockerfile
* Use pnpm in dev workflow
* Stop buildx log truncation
* Ignore pnpm lockfile in yamllint
* Update versions required for docker and docker-compose in contributing docs
* feat: hardened authelia binaries
This change ensures that all Authelia binaries which are compiled and distributed are hardened with the following standards:
* RELRO
* Stack canary
* NX
* PIE/ASLR
* Stripped RPATH AND RUNPATH
* Stripped Symbols
* Fortify
The musl variants currently [do not support Fortify](https://wiki.musl-libc.org/future-ideas.html#Fortify).
* refactor: docker pull for authelia/crossbuild in background
* feat: builds with gox and buildx
This change builds all of Authelia respective binaries in parallel within a single step and distributes as necessary to subsequent steps, we now also build and distribute for the following OS/Architecture: freebsd/amd64.
Our CI/CD pipeline now also utilises docker buildx as a default for builds and pushes.
* refactor: clean up docker helper
* Remove `authelia-scripts docker push-image` command as all pushes will be performed with buildx and manifests
* Rename the --arch flag to --container
* Add Dockerfile.dev for users that want to build an Authelia container from source without utilising suites
* Set Dockerfile.dev as default for `authelia-scripts docker build` command
* refactor: variant -> container
This permits manual retry on specific steps which can cause problematic issues for example when a node runs out of disk space.
By allowing this we should be able to recover problematic builds instead of forcing a complete rebuild which may be undesirable on the `master` or other production branches.
If a commit message includes either `[skip-test]` or `[test-skip]` a some CI steps will be ignored.
This is to allow rapid deployments and prototyping when attempting fixes, under no circumstances should any PR to master be accepted with said tags/conditionals.
Occasionally during a manifest deployment tags can be removed and the step may fail. To ensure the manifest step can be completed successfully it would require re-pushing the tags that had been removed.
Turning on the `permit_on_passed` option allows us to control this all through the Buildkite interface as opposed to manual intervention.
* feat: build and distribute .deb packages
Creates .deb packages for distribution via GitHub releases and Buildkite builds for the following architectures:
* amd64
* armhf
* arm64
* fix: pkgver reference in debpackages.sh
* refactor: split deb packaging jobs and quote variables
* fix: pipeline upload for debpackages
* fix: depends_on key for debpackages
* fix: add depends_on: ~ for debpackages step
* fix: pre-artifact hook for debpackages
* fix: add .deb suffix in pre-artifact hook
* fix: variable reference in debhelper.sh
* refactor: silence wget output in debhelper.sh
* refactor: make build concurrency gate only depend_on docker builds
* refactor: make build concurrency gate also depend_on coverage build
* refactor: remove dependencies for build concurrency gate
* refactor: cra build path
The `authelia-scripts` helper currently performs steps to move files around in different stages of development and CI/CD.
We now utilise the `BUILD_PATH` environment variable to adjust the output directory for the web frontend from the default of `./web/build/` simplifying the helper somewhat.
Additionally we no longer build the Go binary in the unit test stage of our CI/CD as this is not necessary.
* fix: build output directory in coverage dockerfile
This change implements yamllint and adjusts all yaml files to abide by our linting setup. This excludes config.template.yml as this will be done in an alternate commit.