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Upgrade GitHub Actions for Node 24 compatibility#183

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Upgrade GitHub Actions for Node 24 compatibility#183
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salmanmkc:upgrade-github-actions-node24

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Summary

Upgrade GitHub Actions to their latest versions to ensure compatibility with Node 24, as Node 20 will reach end-of-life in April 2026.

Changes

Action Old Version(s) New Version Release Files
actions/checkout v3 v6 Release integration-tests.yml, release.yml
actions/setup-java v3 v5 Release integration-tests.yml, release.yml
actions/upload-artifact v4.6.0 v6 Release integration-tests.yml

Context

Per GitHub's announcement, Node 20 is being deprecated and runners will begin using Node 24 by default starting March 4th, 2026.

Why this matters

  • Node 20 EOL: April 2026
  • Node 24 default: March 4th, 2026
  • Action: Update to latest action versions that support Node 24

Security Note

Actions that were previously pinned to commit SHAs remain pinned to SHAs (updated to the latest release SHA) to maintain the security benefits of immutable references.

Testing

These changes only affect CI/CD workflow configurations and should not impact application functionality. The workflows should be tested by running them on a branch before merging.

Signed-off-by: Salman Muin Kayser Chishti <13schishti@gmail.com>
@ryannedolan ryannedolan enabled auto-merge (squash) December 16, 2025 18:27
@ryannedolan ryannedolan merged commit e134b03 into linkedin:main May 27, 2026
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