CICD: Add GitHub Actions workflow for OpenAPI syntax validation#482
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Issue Reference : Fixes #366
Description: This pull request introduces a GitHub Actions workflow to validate the OpenAPI syntax of the following files:
meta.yamlregistry.yamltransaction.yamlThe workflow ensures that:
Key Changes:
Added openapi-validation.yml to define the validation process.
Utilized
@redocly/openapi-clifor OpenAPI 3.0 validation.Testing:
The workflow runs automatically on pull requests and validates the specified files. If any syntax errors are found, the workflow will fail, preventing the PR from being merged until the errors are resolved.
Impact:
This ensures that the master branch remains free of OpenAPI syntax errors, improving the reliability of the specifications.