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ci(e2e): use !cancelled() rather than always() #3229
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: Consider documenting the cancellation behaviorWhile the changes are correct, it would be beneficial to add a comment explaining the cancellation behavior for future maintainers.
Add a comment above each job:
+ # Skip execution if the workflow was cancelled if: ${{ !cancelled() }}
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: LGTM: Enhanced e2e job execution control
The condition change improves resource utilization by preventing unnecessary test execution when the workflow is cancelled.
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: LGTM: Refined e2e-ok job condition
The modification ensures proper handling of the final status check job, maintaining consistency with the upstream jobs' behavior.
It is suggested in the docs to use this: https://docs.github.com/en/actions/writing-workflows/choosing-what-your-workflow-does/evaluate-expressions-in-workflows-and-actions#always
This should make concurrency cancellations work again
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