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if a workflow causes a job to not run (due to a false `if` condition), don't treat the job (and thus the whole workflow) as cancelled
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👍 This would be a great improvement to an already great plugin! Currently you get a perfectly 🟢 build on GitHub... |
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What happens when some of the jobs are failed and dependent job is canceled? |
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you will get a failed notification for the failed job anyways which will mark the slack notification as partially failed. |
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if a workflow causes a job to not run (due to a false
ifcondition), don't treat the job (and thus the whole workflow) as cancelled.In our case, we have a workflow with a conditional step (in order to not attempt to run a deployment on pull requests). Currently, slack-workflow-status would treat the complete workflow as cancelled and post a warning message to slack whenever the condition was false.
I don't think this makes sense: If a step is deliberately skipped, it means it wasn't relevant for the workflow and thus, it should not affect the reporting.