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feat: add run migration for plateau [FLOW-BE-80] #44

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  • New Features

    • Added two new, manually triggered migration workflows to streamline and control migration job execution in development and production environments.
  • Chores

    • Updated the naming convention of an existing migration workflow for improved clarity.

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The pull request renames an existing workflow and adds two new GitHub Actions workflow files. The existing workflow in the OSS environment is updated by changing its name, while the new workflows are designed to manage migration jobs in Plateau development and production environments. Both new workflows are triggered manually via workflow_dispatch and utilize concurrency settings along with three defined steps: GCP authentication, updating the migration job, and executing the migration job.

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Files Change Summary
.github/workflows/run_migration_oss.yml Workflow name updated from run-migration to run-migration-oss.
.github/workflows/run_migration_plateau-dev.yml,
.github/workflows/run_migration_plateau_prod.yml
New workflows added for managing migration jobs in the Plateau environment. Both workflows are manually triggered using workflow_dispatch, implement concurrency configurations, and consist of three key steps: authenticate with GCP, update the migration job, and execute the migration job.

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sequenceDiagram
    participant User as User
    participant GH as GitHub Actions
    participant GCP as Google Cloud

    User->>GH: Trigger workflow_dispatch
    GH->>GCP: Authenticate (google-github-actions/auth@v2)
    GH->>GCP: Update migration job (Cloud Run)
    GH->>GCP: Execute migration job (await completion)
    GCP-->>GH: Return job status
    GH-->>User: Provide result
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  • KeisukeYamashita

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I hop through code with joyful glee,
New workflows bloom, wild and free.
OSS renamed with a subtle tweak,
Plateau jobs in sequence, sleek.
With each step, my heart does sing—
A rabbit's dance on a code-filled spring!
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@akiyatomohiro akiyatomohiro requested a review from pyshx March 11, 2025 08:15
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