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+# A sample workflow which checks out your Infrastructure as Code Configuration files,
+# such as Kubernetes, Helm & Terraform and scans them for any security issues.
+# The results are then uploaded to GitHub Security Code Scanning
+#
+# For more examples, including how to limit scans to only high-severity issues
+# and fail PR checks, see https://github.com/snyk/actions/
+
+name: Snyk Infrastructure as Code
+
+on:
+  push:
+    branches: [ main, setup-go ]
+  pull_request:
+    # The branches below must be a subset of the branches above
+    branches: [ main ]
+  schedule:
+    - cron: '45 19 * * 3'
+
+jobs:
+  snyk:
+    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
+    steps:
+      - uses: actions/checkout@v2
+      - name: Run Snyk to check configuration files for security issues
+        # Snyk can be used to break the build when it detects security issues.
+        # In this case we want to upload the issues to GitHub Code Scanning
+        continue-on-error: true
+        uses: snyk/actions/iac@master
+        env:
+          # In order to use the Snyk Action you will need to have a Snyk API token.
+          # More details in https://github.com/snyk/actions#getting-your-snyk-token
+          # or you can signup for free at https://snyk.io/login
+          SNYK_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.SNYK_TOKEN }}
+        with:
+          # Add the path to the configuration file that you would like to test.
+          # For example `deployment.yaml` for a Kubernetes deployment manifest
+          # or `main.tf` for a Terraform configuration file
+          file: your-file-to-test.yaml
+      - name: Upload result to GitHub Code Scanning
+        uses: github/codeql-action/upload-sarif@v1
+        with:
+          sarif_file: snyk.sarif