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* <code>on_success</code> (default) Run the job only when all jobs in earlier stages succeed or have <code>allow_failure: true</code>.
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* <code>on_success:</code> (default) Run the job only when all jobs in earlier stages succeed or have <code>allow_failure: true</code>.
* <code>manual</code> Run the job only when triggered manually.
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* <code>manual:</code> Run the job only when triggered manually.
 
* <code>always:</code> Run the job regardless of the status of jobs in earlier stages. Can also be used in workflow:rules.
 
* <code>always:</code> Run the job regardless of the status of jobs in earlier stages. Can also be used in workflow:rules.
 
* <code>on_failure:</code> Run the job only when at least one job in an earlier stage fails.
 
* <code>on_failure:</code> Run the job only when at least one job in an earlier stage fails.

Revision as of 14:46, 22 August 2022

https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/yaml/#when

  • on_success: (default) Run the job only when all jobs in earlier stages succeed or have allow_failure: true.
  • manual: Run the job only when triggered manually.
  • always: Run the job regardless of the status of jobs in earlier stages. Can also be used in workflow:rules.
  • on_failure: Run the job only when at least one job in an earlier stage fails.
  • delayed: Delay the execution of a job for a specified duration.
  • never: Don’t run the job. Can only be used in a rules section or workflow: rules.


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