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ci(gadfly): repin to @8adeeea — the old pin's image tag does not exist
The pinned reusable workflow (@c9dab69d) hardcoded
`docker://…/steve/gadfly:sha-b37cd09` into the step URI. That tag was
never pushed to the registry, so every review in this repo failed in
~1s on "failed to resolve reference … not found" — a red workflow that
reads exactly like a review which found nothing (PR #28, run 7056).

@8adeeea runs the reviewer as the job container and resolves its tag per
run — inputs.reviewer_tag then vars.GADFLY_REVIEWER_TAG then the baked
sha-b850e35 — so the hardcoded-dead-tag failure cannot recur, and
retagging the reviewer needs no commit here. Both sha-b850e35 and
sha-8adeeea are present in the registry.

Gadfly config is read from main, so this has to land on main to take
effect for any PR's review.
2026-08-21 23:28:30 -04:00

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# Gadfly adversarial review — subscribes to steve/gadfly's reusable workflow and
# INHERITS its default swarm. This stub holds only the triggers, the actor gate,
# secret forwarding, and the allow-list; the swarm config (models, lenses,
# concurrency, timeouts) lives centrally in gadfly's review-reusable.yml so it is
# tuned in ONE place. Advisory only — never blocks a merge.
name: Adversarial Review (Gadfly)
on:
pull_request:
types: [opened, reopened, ready_for_review]
issue_comment:
types: [created]
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
pr_number:
description: "PR number to review"
required: true
permissions:
contents: read
issues: write
pull-requests: write
concurrency:
group: gadfly-${{ github.event.issue.number || github.event.pull_request.number || github.event.inputs.pr_number }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
review:
# Security: only trusted users may trigger a secret-bearing run via a PR
# comment (pull_request + workflow_dispatch are already trusted). Mirrors the
# allowed_users input below (the in-container belt-and-suspenders check) — both
# lists must stay in sync; a workflow if: can't read a workflow_call input.
if: >-
github.event_name != 'issue_comment'
|| (github.event.issue.pull_request
&& (github.actor == 'steve'
|| github.actor == 'fizi'
|| github.actor == 'dazed'))
# Pinned to an immutable gadfly commit (not @v1): our act_runners are long-lived
# and cache the reusable-workflow ref, so a moved v1 tag keeps resolving to the
# stale cached copy. A unique sha forces a cache miss → fresh fetch. Bump this
# sha to adopt central swarm changes.
#
# NB: the reviewer IMAGE tag is no longer part of this pin. From @8adeeea on,
# the reusable workflow resolves it per run as
# `inputs.reviewer_tag || vars.GADFLY_REVIEWER_TAG || 'sha-b850e35'`, so
# retagging the reviewer is a user-scope variable edit with no commit here.
# The previous pin (@c9dab69d) hardcoded `docker://…gadfly:sha-b37cd09`, a tag
# that was never pushed to the registry — every review in this repo died in
# ~1s on "failed to resolve reference … not found", which reads exactly like a
# review that found nothing. Before bumping this pin again, check the tag its
# fallback names is really in the registry.
uses: steve/gadfly/.gitea/workflows/review-reusable.yml@8adeeeabe0738a797a1bdfc42c5176ea8ee627e4
# Least privilege: forward only the review secrets (not `secrets: inherit`,
# which would expose every repo secret). GITEA_TOKEN is the automatic token.
secrets:
OLLAMA_CLOUD_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OLLAMA_CLOUD_API_KEY }}
CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN }}
GADFLY_FINDINGS_URL: ${{ secrets.GADFLY_FINDINGS_URL }}
GADFLY_FINDINGS_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GADFLY_FINDINGS_TOKEN }}
with:
# Consumer-specific allow-list; everything else is inherited.
allowed_users: "steve,fizi,dazed"
# Gitea >= 1.27 does not propagate dispatch inputs into a called workflow's
# github.event — thread the PR number explicitly (empty on non-dispatch events).
pr_number: ${{ github.event.inputs.pr_number }}