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This PR adds the GITHUB_TOOLSET_PERMISSIONS environment variable configuration to control toolset access levels.

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  • Add GITHUB_TOOLSET_PERMISSIONS environment variable to Dockerfile
  • Define permission levels (read, write, admin) for each toolset
  • Map permissions to specific GitHub scopes
  • Set default access configurations for all available toolsets

Permission Mapping

  • issues: read-level (repo scope)
  • pullrequests: write-level (repo scope)
  • discussions: read-level (repo scope)
  • actions: admin-level (repo, workflow scopes)
  • dependabot: write-level (repo, security_events scopes)
  • code_scanning: read-level (repo, security_events scopes)
  • secret_scanning: admin-level (repo, security_events scopes)

This is part of implementing a fine-grained toolset permissions system.

Summary by Sourcery

Add a new environment variable to configure toolset permissions and set default access levels with corresponding GitHub scopes.

New Features:

  • Introduce GITHUB_TOOLSET_PERMISSIONS environment variable for fine-grained toolset access control.

Enhancements:

  • Define default permission levels (read, write, admin) and map each toolset to specific GitHub scopes.

Build:

  • Add GITHUB_TOOLSET_PERMISSIONS environment variable to Dockerfile.

- Add default permission levels (read, write, admin) for toolsets
- Map required GitHub scopes to each toolset
- Configure default access levels for all available toolsets
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Reviewer's Guide

This PR embeds a new GITHUB_TOOLSET_PERMISSIONS environment variable in the Dockerfile to establish default permission levels (read, write, admin) and corresponding GitHub scopes for each toolset, enabling a fine-grained access control system.

File-Level Changes

Change Details Files
Introduce GITHUB_TOOLSET_PERMISSIONS env var with default toolset permissions
  • Add ENV GITHUB_TOOLSET_PERMISSIONS line in Dockerfile
  • Define JSON structure mapping each toolset to its permission level and GitHub scopes
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