Add head_branches and ignore_head_branches to filter PRs based on head branch name#185
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Add head_branches and ignore_head_branches to filter PRs based on head branch name#185ctreatma wants to merge 1 commit intotelia-oss:masterfrom
head_branches and ignore_head_branches to filter PRs based on head branch name#185ctreatma wants to merge 1 commit intotelia-oss:masterfrom
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head_branch_filter to filter PRs based on head branch namehead_branches and `ignore_head_branches to filter PRs based on head branch name
head_branches and `ignore_head_branches to filter PRs based on head branch namehead_branches and ignore_head_branches to filter PRs based on head branch name
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Any thoughts on this? We've been using it for a while now to allow us to define separate workflows for release branches and feature development branches; using the |
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For some workflows, it can be useful to treat pull requests differently depending on the name of the head branch for the pull request. For example, a team following scaled trunk-based development might use the `release/*` naming convention for release branches, and may have different build/deploy processes for those release branches. This adds `head_branches` and `ignore_head_branches` settings to this resource, specified as a glob pattern to align with similar filters on the Concourse git resource, so that teams can run different jobs based on the head branch of a PR. See: https://trunkbaseddevelopment.com/#scaled-trunk-based-development
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For some workflows, it can be useful to treat pull requests differently
depending on the name of the head branch for the pull request.
For example, a team following scaled trunk-based development might use
the
release/*naming convention for release branches, and may havedifferent build/deploy processes for those release branches.
This adds a
head_branchesoption and anignore_head_branchesoptionto this resource, specified as a glob pattern to align with similar filters on the
Concourse git resource, as well as with the
pathsandignore_pathsoptions on this resource.
See: https://trunkbaseddevelopment.com/#scaled-trunk-based-development