This check will determine the workflow it was called from, then see if tha workflow has run on master, and if it has, ensure it is passing.
To bypass this (e.g. if your PR is the fix), you can add:
[ci override_main_branch_checks $WORKFLOW]'
Or you to set all checks to non-fatal, you can do:
[ci override_main_branch_checks]
to your PR description.
To use this, add a step into your workflow like:
- name: Main Branch Check
# Do the check even if the PR failed elsewhere,
# but don't do it if we're on <your main branch>
if: always() && github.ref != 'refs/heads/main'
uses: ./.github/actions/main-branch-check
permissions:
with:
gh_token: ${{ secrets.SOME_TOKEN }}
main_branch: "master"
workflow_ref: ${{ github.workflow_ref }}
You will need a token that has the 'workflow' scope, and read/write access to pull-requests.
If you update the code, run:
make
to build the self-contained bundle.
If you update dependencies you'll need to run npm install
first