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Replace reference to deploy bash script with direct command #629

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    • Streamlined the deployment process by reducing the number of configuration inputs. This refinement simplifies release operations and improves overall deployment clarity.

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This pull request updates the Control Plane staging deployment workflow. The changes replace a custom GitHub action with a direct command invocation (cpflow deploy-image) within the workflow file. The new command uses fewer parameters (application name and organization) together with additional flags (--run-release-phase and --verbose), simplifying the deployment logic by removing the need for multiple input variables.

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.github/workflows/deploy-to-control-plane-staging.yml Replaced use of custom action (./.github/actions/deploy-to-control-plane) with a direct command call (cpflow deploy-image) and updated the input parameters.

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    participant Runner as "GitHub Runner"
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    Runner->>CPFlow: Execute "cpflow deploy-image -a ${APP_NAME} --run-release-phase --org ${CPLN_ORG_STAGING} --verbose"
    CPFlow-->>Runner: Return deployment status
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@Judahmeek Judahmeek merged commit f5aca44 into master Mar 19, 2025
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@Judahmeek Judahmeek deleted the judahmeek/fix branch March 19, 2025 21:24
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