Use 'not success' checks instead of specific failure conditions #1555
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@kkraus14 this is a mix of suggestion & question. It boils down to: How do we want to handle the
skippedcondition?Change the checks job to test for
result != 'success'instead of explicitly checking for'cancelled'or'failure'states. This is safer because:It catches all non-success states - cancelled, failure, skipped, or any unexpected future states that GitHub might introduce
It follows a 'fail closed' approach - if we don't know the state is success, we fail
It's simpler and more maintainable - no need to list specific failure conditions
The possible values for
needs.<job>.resultare:success,failure,cancelled, orskipped. By checking for 'not success', we ensure we catch any unexpected states and err on the safer side.Changes
result == 'cancelled' || result == 'failure'→result != 'success'result == 'cancelled' || result == 'failure'→result != 'success'