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[Bug][CI] Error trigger conditions in the docker workflow #4769

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shink opened this issue Jun 24, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #4770
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[Bug][CI] Error trigger conditions in the docker workflow #4769

shink opened this issue Jun 24, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #4770
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shink commented Jun 24, 2022

What happened

Now, if only the source codes are changed, the docker workflow won't be triggerd.

What you expected to happen

If the source codes are changed, the docker workflow should be triggered when pushing them, and not in a pull request.

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See latest commits.

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  • Yes, I am willing to submit a PR!

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@shink shink added type/bug Something is wrong service/ci Automatically confirm that the code is error-free labels Jun 24, 2022
@shink shink self-assigned this Jun 24, 2022
@shink shink changed the title [Bug][CI] Fix trigger conditions in the docker workflow [Bug][CI] Error trigger conditions in the docker workflow Jun 24, 2022
shink added a commit to shink/inlong that referenced this issue Jun 24, 2022
@healchow healchow added this to the 1.3.0 milestone Jun 25, 2022
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