Add Wikipedia as a search engine #633
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3 potential rules
The configuration uses the deprecated
merge_method
attribute of the queue action in one or morepull_request_rules
. It must now be used under thequeue_rules
configuration.
This option will be removed on January 31st, 2025.
For more information: https://docs.mergify.com/configuration/file-format/#queue-rules
Rule: Automatic merge on approval (queue)
-
#approved-reviews-by>=2
- any of: [🔀 queue conditions]
- all of: [📌 queue conditions of queue
default
]-
#approved-reviews-by >= 1
[🛡 GitHub branch protection] -
#changes-requested-reviews-by = 0
[🛡 GitHub branch protection] -
#review-threads-unresolved = 0
[🛡 GitHub branch protection] - any of: [🛡 GitHub branch protection]
-
check-success = build (stable)
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check-neutral = build (stable)
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check-skipped = build (stable)
-
- any of: [🛡 GitHub branch protection]
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check-success = Rust project
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check-neutral = Rust project
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check-skipped = Rust project
-
- any of: [🛡 GitHub branch protection]
-
check-success = CodeFactor
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check-neutral = CodeFactor
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check-skipped = CodeFactor
-
-
- all of: [📌 queue conditions of queue
-
-closed
[📌 queue requirement] -
-conflict
[📌 queue requirement] -
-draft
[📌 queue requirement] -
check-success=CodeFactor
-
check-success=Rust project
-
check-success=build (stable)
- any of: [📌 queue -> configuration change requirements]
-
-mergify-configuration-changed
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check-success = Configuration changed
-
Rule: automatic update of pull requests where more 5 commits behind (update)
-
#commits-behind > 0
[📌 update requirement] -
#commits-behind>5
-
-closed
[📌 update requirement] -
-conflict
[📌 update requirement] -
queue-position = -1
[📌 update requirement]
Rule: delete head branch after merge (delete_head_branch)
-
closed
[📌 delete_head_branch requirement] -
merged
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