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Avoid run tests on branch gh-pages
in Heroku
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Hi @jefer94, can you explain a little bit more in detail what you consider a bad approach. Am I understanding correctly that you don't want to trigger a CI run when you merge changes that only involve documentation updates generated by It isn't clear for me if this is specifically a Heroku CLI issue to be reported on this project. I'm not understanding how this relates to the Heroku CLI tool. We will wait for your answer and review again, or close this report if there's no answer in 30 days. |
Yes it is, I just opened an issue in the first repo more related to the issue, no one says something like "Heroku Test" |
Maybe a manifest or a form would be good to solve this |
@jefer94 I still don't see a relationship between your request and the Heroku CLI tool. If you want to avoid Github Actions to run CI tests on pushes to specific branches or when only certain paths are updated on the repository, then you need to update your GH Actions CI workflow with configurations for that. Is this what you're looking after: https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#onpushpull_requestpull_request_targetpathspaths-ignore? |
The
gh-pages
is managed byMkDocs
, I not want every timeMkDocs
is deployed withGithub Actions
with the commandmkdocs gh-deploy --force
, because that branch never ever would contains tests, that cause the CI inHeroku
fail each time this branch is updated, but that is a bad approach and ends by waste the resources and money ofHeroku
and meThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: