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Documentation: Add a warning about rules:changes with no PushEvent
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@@ -1408,10 +1408,18 @@ To determine if jobs should be added to a pipeline, `rules: changes` clauses che
the files changed by Git push events.
`rules: changes`
works exactly the same way as
[
`only: changes` and `except: changes`
](
#onlychangesexceptchanges
)
,
accepting an array of paths. Similarly, it always returns true if there is no
Git push event, for example, when a new tag is created. It's recommended to use it
only with branch pipelines or merge request pipelines. For example, it's common to
use
`rules: changes`
with one of the following
`if`
clauses:
accepting an array of paths.
It always returns true and adds jobs to the pipeline if there is no Git push event.
For example, jobs with
`rules: changes`
always run on scheduled and tag pipelines,
because they are not associated with a Git push event. Only certain pipelines have
a Git push event associated with them:
-
All pipelines with a
`$CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE`
of
`merge_request`
or
`external_merge_request`
.
-
Branch pipelines, which have the
`$CI_COMMIT_BRANCH`
variable present and a
`$CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE`
of
`push`
.
It's recommended to use it only with branch pipelines or merge request pipelines.
For example, it's common to use
`rules: changes`
with one of the following
`if`
clauses:
-
`if: $CI_COMMIT_BRANCH`
-
`if: '$CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE == "merge_request_event"'`
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