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A pull request trigger specifies which branches cause a pull request build to run.
Definitions that reference this definition: pipeline
Implementations
| Implementation | Description |
|---|---|
| pr: none | Disable pull request triggers. |
| pr: string list | List of branches that trigger a run. |
| pr: autoCancel, branches, paths, drafts | Full syntax for complete control. |
| Implementation | Description |
|---|---|
| pr: none | Disable pull request triggers. |
| pr: string list | List of branches that trigger a run. |
| pr: autoCancel, branches, paths | Full syntax for complete control. |
Remarks
If you specify no pull request trigger, pull requests to any branch trigger a build.
There are three distinct syntax options for the pr keyword: a list of branches to include, a way to disable PR triggers, and the full syntax for complete control.
Important
YAML PR triggers are supported only in GitHub and Bitbucket Cloud. If you use Azure Repos Git, you can configure a branch policy for build validation to trigger your build pipeline for validation.
If you specify an exclude clause without an include clause for branches or paths, it is equivalent to specifying * in the include clause.
pr: none
Disable pull request triggers.
pr: none # Disable pull request triggers.
pr string. Allowed values: none.
Disable pull request triggers.
Examples
Disablement syntax:
pr: none # will disable PR builds (but not CI builds)
pr: string list
List of branches that trigger a run.
pr: [ string ] # List of branches that trigger a run.
List types
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| string | List of branches that trigger a run. |
Remarks
The list syntax specifies a list of branches which trigger a run when a pull request is raised or a push is made to the source branch of a raised pull request.
Examples
List syntax:
pr:
- main
- develop
pr: autoCancel, branches, paths, drafts
Use the full syntax when you need full control of the pull request trigger.
pr:
autoCancel: boolean # Whether to cancel running PR builds when a new commit lands in the branch. Default: true.
branches: # Branch names to include or exclude for triggering a run.
include: [ string ] # List of items to include.
exclude: [ string ] # List of items to exclude.
paths: # File paths to include or exclude for triggering a run.
include: [ string ] # List of items to include.
exclude: [ string ] # List of items to exclude.
drafts: boolean # Whether to start a run when a draft PR is created. Default: true.
Properties
autoCancel boolean.
Whether to cancel running PR builds when a new commit lands in the branch. Default: true.
branches includeExcludeFilters.
Branch names to include or exclude for triggering a run.
paths includeExcludeFilters.
File paths to include or exclude for triggering a run.
drafts boolean.
Whether to start a run when a draft PR is created. Default: true.
pr: autoCancel, branches, paths
Full syntax for complete control.
pr:
autoCancel: boolean # Whether to cancel running PR builds when a new commit lands in the branch. Default: true.
branches: # Branch names to include or exclude for triggering a run.
include: [ string ] # List of items to include.
exclude: [ string ] # List of items to exclude.
paths: # File paths to include or exclude for triggering a run.
include: [ string ] # List of items to include.
exclude: [ string ] # List of items to exclude.
Properties
autoCancel boolean.
Whether to cancel running PR builds when a new commit lands in the branch. Default: true.
branches includeExcludeFilters.
Branch names to include or exclude for triggering a run.
paths includeExcludeFilters.
File paths to include or exclude for triggering a run.
Examples
Full syntax:
pr:
branches:
include:
- features/*
exclude:
- features/experimental/*
paths:
exclude:
- README.md
See also
Learn more about pull request triggers and how to specify them.