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GitHub Action
Re-run Workflow
v1.2.0
This action allows re-running a workflow when labels are added to (or removed from) a pull request.
Name | Required | Description |
---|---|---|
token |
yes | A GitHub Token other than the default GITHUB_TOKEN needs to be specified in order to be able to re-run workflows. |
once-label |
no* | When this label is added to a pull request, re-run the workflow once and remove the label again. |
continuous-label |
no* | When this label is added to a pull request, continuously re-run the workflow until it succeeds or is cancelled. The action needs to be run on workflow_run , push or schedule events for this to work. |
trigger-labels |
no* | When any of the labels in this comma-separated list is added to or removed from a pull request, re-run the workflow once. |
workflow |
yes | File name or ID of the workflow which should be re-run. |
* At least one of once-label
, continuous-label
or trigger-labels
is required.
name: Re-run Workflow
on:
# Check open pull requests for relevant labels and re-run the
# corresponding workflows if necessary.
# (Only recommended for testing.)
push:
# Check open pull requests for relevant labels and re-run the
# corresponding workflows if necessary.
schedule:
- cron: '*/30 * * * *'
# Remove relevant labels when a pull request is closed or trigger
# a re-run when a relevant labels ia added or removed.
pull_request_target:
types:
- closed
- labeled
- unlabeled
# Check open pull requests for relevant labels and re-run the
# corresponding workflows if necessary.
workflow_dispatch:
# Remove relevant labels when a workflow run finishes successfully.
workflow_run:
workflows:
- CI
types:
- completed
jobs:
rerun-workflow:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Re-run pull request workflows
uses: reitermarkus/rerun-workflow@v1
with:
token: ${{ secrets.MY_GITHUB_TOKEN }}
once-label: ci-requeue
continuous-label: ci-retry
trigger-labels: ci-trigger-1,ci-trigger-2
workflow: ci.yml