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"Kill off CI jobs" - already possible? #1

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The-Compiler opened this issue Oct 26, 2021 · 4 comments
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"Kill off CI jobs" - already possible? #1

The-Compiler opened this issue Oct 26, 2021 · 4 comments

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@The-Compiler
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I think what you describe in Kill off CI jobs | github-feedback should already be possible: Canceling a workflow - GitHub Docs

Note however that "Write access to the repository is required to perform these steps.", so the PR author usually can't cancel the workflow themselves...

@bagder
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bagder commented Oct 26, 2021

"workflow" sounds like that's specific for GitHub actions? We run CI jobs using 6 different services...

@bagder
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bagder commented Oct 26, 2021

And yeah, I want the PR author to be able to do it. Like when realizing the PR is silly/wrong.

@The-Compiler
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Ah, yes - apologies, didn't realize with a lot of projects using GitHub Actions nowadays. That sounds like something those CI services would need to implement, though - as far as I know, there's no way for GitHub to talk back to those CI services, it's only the services reporting their status to GitHub.

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bagder commented Oct 26, 2021

Sure, something needs to be added. Code might need to be written. It's still not rocket science and it would make our lives a little better.

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