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Oct 04, 2018
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Grzegorz Bizon
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>
>
> `variables` policy introduced in 10.7
> `variables` policy introduced in 10.7
>
>
> `changes` policy
introduced in 11.4
> `changes` policy
[introduced in 11.4][changes-policy-issue]
CAUTION:
**Warning:**
CAUTION:
**Warning:**
This an _alpha_ feature, and it it subject to change at any time without
This an _alpha_ feature, and it it subject to change at any time without
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### `changes`
### `changes`
Using
`changes`
keyword with
`only`
or
`except`
makes it possible to define if
Using
`changes`
keyword with
`only`
or
`except`
makes it possible to define if
a job should be created, based on files modified by a git push event.
a job should be created based on files modified by a git push event.
For example:
```
yaml
```
yaml
docker build
:
docker build
:
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-
docker/scripts/*
-
docker/scripts/*
```
```
In the scenario above, if you are pushing multiple commits to GitLab, to an
In the scenario above, if you are pushing multiple commits to GitLab to an
exising branch, GitLab is going to create and trigger
`docker build`
job,
existing branch, GitLab creates and triggers
`docker build`
job, provided that
provided that one of the commits contains changes to the
`Dockerfile`
file or
one of the commits contains changes to either:
changes to any of the files inside
`docker/scripts/`
directory.
-
The
`Dockerfile`
file.
-
Any of the files inside
`docker/scripts/`
directory.
CAUTION:
**Warning:**
CAUTION:
**Warning:**
If you are pushing a
**new**
branch or a new tag to GitLab, only/changes is
There are some caveats when using this feature with new branches and tags. See
going to always evaluate to truth and GitLab will create a job. This feature is
the section below.
not combined with merge requests yet, and because GitLab is creating pipelines
#### Using `changes` with new branches and tags
If you are pushing a
**new**
branch or a
**new**
tag to GitLab, the policy
always evaluates to truth and GitLab will create a job. This feature is not
connected with merge requests yet, and because GitLab is creating pipelines
before an user can create a merge request we don't know a target branch at
before an user can create a merge request we don't know a target branch at
this point. Without a target branch it is not possible to know what the common
this point.
ancestor is, thus we always create a job in that case. This feature works best for
stable branches like
`master`
because in that case GitLab uses previous commit,
Without a target branch, it is not possible to know what the common ancestor is,
that is present in a branch, to compare against a newly pushed latest SHA.
thus we always create a job in that case. This feature works best for stable
branches like
`master`
because in that case GitLab uses the previous commit
that is present in a branch to compare against the latest SHA that was pushed.
## `tags`
## `tags`
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[
ce-12909
]:
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/12909
[
ce-12909
]:
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/12909
[
schedules
]:
../../user/project/pipelines/schedules.md
[
schedules
]:
../../user/project/pipelines/schedules.md
[
variables-expressions
]:
../variables/README.md#variables-expressions
[
variables-expressions
]:
../variables/README.md#variables-expressions
[
changes-policy-issue
]:
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/19232
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