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workflows/tests: enable more granular control of deps jobs #171457
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Currently, we request long timeouts for PRs whenever at least one of the formula(e) tests or dependent tests require a long timeout. This is wasteful of CI resources, because a typical PR that requires a long timeout only requires it for only one of the formula(e) tests or the dependent tests. To avoid unnecessarily congesting the long build queue, let's allow more granular control of which jobs get queued for a long build by using a separate label for dependent testing jobs that require a long timeout. I've also removed the hard-coded values for the short and long timeouts from the `check-labels.js` script so that we can keep these in `brew` instead (and now we'll only need to keep track of them in one place instead of in two).
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This allows us to keep all information about timeout values here in `brew` instead of both here and in Homebrew/core. Will be needed after Homebrew/homebrew-core#171457.
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This allows us to keep all information about timeout values here in `brew` instead of both here and in Homebrew/core. Will be needed after Homebrew/homebrew-core#171457.
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This allows us to keep all information about timeout values here in `brew` instead of both here and in Homebrew/core. Will be needed after Homebrew/homebrew-core#171457.
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This allows us to keep all information about timeout values here in `brew` instead of both here and in Homebrew/core. Will be needed after Homebrew/homebrew-core#171457.
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Great idea!
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Let's update the labels to be more appropriate after #171457.
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Currently, we request long timeouts for PRs whenever at least one of the
formula(e) tests or dependent tests require a long timeout.
This is wasteful of CI resources, because a typical PR that requires a
long timeout only requires it for only one of the formula(e) tests or
the dependent tests.
To avoid unnecessarily congesting the long build queue, let's allow more
granular control of which jobs get queued for a long build by using a
separate label for dependent testing jobs that require a long timeout.
I've also removed the hard-coded values for the short and long timeouts
from the
check-labels.js
script so that we can keep these inbrew
instead (and now we'll only need to keep track of them in one place
instead of in two).