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Jun-te Kim f2ace566c3 ci: disable unit_tests.yml workflow (Actions minutes)
Comment out the Docker-based unit-test workflow — it was consuming too many
GitHub Actions minutes. Fully commented (rather than deleted) so it can be
restored by uncommenting.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-24 07:54:07 +00:00

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# Temporarily disabled — this Docker-based suite was consuming too many GitHub
# Actions minutes. Uncomment to re-enable.
#
# name: Run unit tests
#
# on:
# pull_request:
# branches:
# - "**"
#
#
# jobs:
# test-docker:
# name: Tests (Docker)
# runs-on: ubuntu-latest
#
# services:
# postgres:
# image: postgres:15
# env:
# POSTGRES_USER: test
# POSTGRES_PASSWORD: test
# POSTGRES_DB: test
# ports:
# - 5432:5432
# options: >-
# --health-cmd pg_isready
# --health-interval 10s
# --health-timeout 5s
# --health-retries 5
#
# steps:
# - name: Checkout code
# uses: actions/checkout@v4
#
# - name: Build test image
# run: docker build -f Dockerfile.test -t model-test .
#
# - name: Initialise database schema
# run: |
# docker run --rm \
# --network host \
# -e DB_HOST=localhost \
# -e DB_NAME=test \
# -e DB_USERNAME=test \
# -e DB_PASSWORD=test \
# -e DB_PORT=5432 \
# model-test python scripts/init_db.py
#
# - name: Run tests
# run: |
# docker run --rm \
# --network host \
# -e EPC_AUTH_TOKEN=${{ secrets.DEV_EPC_AUTH_TOKEN }} \
# -e OPEN_EPC_API_TOKEN=${{ secrets.DEV_OPEN_EPC_API_TOKEN }} \
# -e HUBSPOT_API_KEY=${{ secrets.HUBSPOT_API_KEY }} \
# -e AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=${{ secrets.DEV_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID }} \
# -e AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=${{ secrets.DEV_AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY }} \
# -e AWS_DEFAULT_REGION=${{ secrets.DEV_AWS_REGION }} \
# -e DB_HOST=localhost \
# -e DB_NAME=test \
# -e DB_USERNAME=test \
# -e DB_PASSWORD=test \
# -e DB_PORT=5432 \
# model-test pytest -vv -m 'not integration'
#
# # The DDD rewrite (tests/) runs in its own workflow (ddd_tests.yml): its
# # SQLModel table classes map to the same physical tables as the legacy
# # backend models and share the one global SQLModel.metadata, so the two
# # suites cannot be imported into the same pytest process.