Add a summary job that checks whether all tests passed#134
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We can use this to add a status check to ensure that only PRs passing all tests can be merged. The commit ID I used for the alls-green action is taken from the current tip of the release/v1 branch. (It's not clear whether the action is maintained, but using a commit hash means we don't have to care about any future changes unless we actively decide to.)
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After merging this I'd like to enable the setting that requires the summary check to pass before a PR can be merged. |
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We can use this to add a status check to ensure that only PRs passing all tests can be merged.
The commit ID I used for the
alls-greenaction is taken from the current tip of therelease/v1branch. (It's not clear whether the action is maintained, but using a commit hash means we don't have to care about any future changes unless we actively decide to.)