molecule-core/.github
Hongming Wang 31d25b5a74 fix(ci): e2e gates always emit a result so auto-promote can read it
The auto-promote-staging.yml gate-check (line 99) treats "workflow
didn't run" as failure. Path-filtered triggers on E2E API Smoke Test
and E2E Staging Canvas meant a platform-only or test-only push to
staging — say, the prior PR #2201 which only touched
tests/e2e/test_staging_full_saas.sh — never triggered the canvas
workflow, and auto-promote saw `missing/none`, marked all_green=false,
and aborted. Same class for any push that doesn't touch the gate's
watched paths. Dead-lock by design, never noticed because the gate
was new.

Fix per Design B (always-run + fast-skip):

- Drop `paths:` from the push/pull_request triggers on both gate
  workflows. The workflow now always fires on every staging+main
  push/PR.
- Add a `detect-changes` job using `dorny/paths-filter@v3` that
  decides whether to do real work, scoped to the same paths the
  trigger filter used to watch.
- Real work job (e2e-api / playwright) gates on
  `needs: detect-changes; if: needs.detect-changes.outputs.X == 'true'`.
- Add a sibling `no-op` job that runs when the filter output is
  false, emitting `::notice::… no-op pass`. The workflow run's
  conclusion is `success` either way — auto-promote sees green and
  proceeds.

manual `workflow_dispatch` and the weekly canvas `schedule` short-
circuit detect-changes to always-run — those triggers exist precisely
to exercise the suite and shouldn't be silently no-op'd.

Why this approach over making auto-promote-staging smarter:

The alternative (Design A, considered + rejected) was to teach
auto-promote-staging to read each gate's `paths:` filter and treat
"no run because filter excluded the commit" as conditional pass.
That couples auto-promote to other workflows' YAML schema and breaks
silently if a gate is renamed or its filter changes. Design B keeps
the auto-promote contract simple ("each gate emits success") and
makes each gate self-describing — adding a new gate doesn't require
touching auto-promote.

Cost: ~10-30s of runner overhead per gate per push for the no-op when
paths don't match. Negligible vs the alternative of dead-locked
auto-promote chains.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-28 12:43:26 -07:00
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workflows fix(ci): e2e gates always emit a result so auto-promote can read it 2026-04-28 12:43:26 -07:00
CODEOWNERS chore: add CODEOWNERS to auto-route agent PRs to personal review account 2026-04-26 13:40:13 -07:00