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Source: expressjs/body-parser.github/workflows/codeql.ymlLicense MITView source

What it does

This is the CodeQL workflow from the expressjs/body-parser repository, a real project running GitHub Actions. It is shown here with attribution under its MIT license.

Below, Latchkey shows a faster, safer version produced by its optimization engine.

The workflow

workflow (.yml)
# For most projects, this workflow file will not need changing; you simply need
# to commit it to your repository.
#
# You may wish to alter this file to override the set of languages analyzed,
# or to provide custom queries or build logic.
#
# ******** NOTE ********
# We have attempted to detect the languages in your repository. Please check
# the `language` matrix defined below to confirm you have the correct set of
# supported CodeQL languages.
#
name: "CodeQL"

on:
  push:
    branches: ["master"]
  pull_request:
    # The branches below must be a subset of the branches above
    branches: ["master"]
  schedule:
    - cron: "0 0 * * 1"

permissions:
  contents: read

jobs:
  analyze:
    name: Analyze
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    permissions:
      actions: read
      contents: read
      security-events: write
    strategy:
      fail-fast: false
      matrix:
        language: [javascript, actions]

    steps:
      - name: Checkout repository
        uses: actions/checkout@9c091bb21b7c1c1d1991bb908d89e4e9dddfe3e0 # v7.0.0

      # Initializes the CodeQL tools for scanning.
      - name: Initialize CodeQL
        uses: github/codeql-action/init@54f647b7e1bb85c95cddabcd46b0c578ec92bc1a # v4.36.3
        with:
          languages: ${{ matrix.language }}
          config: |
            paths-ignore:
              - test
          # If you wish to specify custom queries, you can do so here or in a config file.
          # By default, queries listed here will override any specified in a config file.
          # Prefix the list here with "+" to use these queries and those in the config file.

      # Autobuild attempts to build any compiled languages  (C/C++, C#, or Java).
      # If this step fails, then you should remove it and run the build manually (see below)
      # - name: Autobuild
      #   uses: github/codeql-action/autobuild@1b549b9259bda1cb5ddde3b41741a82a2d15a841 # v3.28.13

      # ℹ️ Command-line programs to run using the OS shell.
      # 📚 See https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#jobsjob_idstepsrun

      #   If the Autobuild fails above, remove it and uncomment the following three lines.
      #   modify them (or add more) to build your code if your project, please refer to the EXAMPLE below for guidance.

      # - run: |
      #   echo "Run, Build Application using script"
      #   ./location_of_script_within_repo/buildscript.sh

      - name: Perform CodeQL Analysis
        uses: github/codeql-action/analyze@54f647b7e1bb85c95cddabcd46b0c578ec92bc1a # v4.36.3

The same workflow, on Latchkey

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# For most projects, this workflow file will not need changing; you simply need
# to commit it to your repository.
#
# You may wish to alter this file to override the set of languages analyzed,
# or to provide custom queries or build logic.
#
# ******** NOTE ********
# We have attempted to detect the languages in your repository. Please check
# the `language` matrix defined below to confirm you have the correct set of
# supported CodeQL languages.
#
name: "CodeQL"
 
on:
  push:
    branches: ["master"]
  pull_request:
    # The branches below must be a subset of the branches above
    branches: ["master"]
  schedule:
    - cron: "0 0 * * 1"
 
permissions:
  contents: read
 
concurrency:
  group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
  cancel-in-progress: true
 
jobs:
  analyze:
    timeout-minutes: 30
    name: Analyze
    runs-on: latchkey-small
    permissions:
      actions: read
      contents: read
      security-events: write
    strategy:
      fail-fast: false
      matrix:
        language: [javascript, actions]
 
    steps:
      - name: Checkout repository
        uses: actions/checkout@9c091bb21b7c1c1d1991bb908d89e4e9dddfe3e0 # v7.0.0
 
      # Initializes the CodeQL tools for scanning.
      - name: Initialize CodeQL
        uses: github/codeql-action/init@54f647b7e1bb85c95cddabcd46b0c578ec92bc1a # v4.36.3
        with:
          languages: ${{ matrix.language }}
          config: |
            paths-ignore:
              - test
          # If you wish to specify custom queries, you can do so here or in a config file.
          # By default, queries listed here will override any specified in a config file.
          # Prefix the list here with "+" to use these queries and those in the config file.
 
      # Autobuild attempts to build any compiled languages  (C/C++, C#, or Java).
      # If this step fails, then you should remove it and run the build manually (see below)
      # - name: Autobuild
      #   uses: github/codeql-action/autobuild@1b549b9259bda1cb5ddde3b41741a82a2d15a841 # v3.28.13
 
      # ℹ️ Command-line programs to run using the OS shell.
      # 📚 See https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#jobsjob_idstepsrun
 
      #   If the Autobuild fails above, remove it and uncomment the following three lines.
      #   modify them (or add more) to build your code if your project, please refer to the EXAMPLE below for guidance.
 
      # - run: |
      #   echo "Run, Build Application using script"
      #   ./location_of_script_within_repo/buildscript.sh
 
      - name: Perform CodeQL Analysis
        uses: github/codeql-action/analyze@54f647b7e1bb85c95cddabcd46b0c578ec92bc1a # v4.36.3

What changed

This workflow runs 1 job (2 with the matrix expanded) per trigger. On Latchkey the same minutes cost up to 58% less than GitHub-hosted, with zero queue time.

Actions used in this workflow