TL;DR
If this status check is necessary before merging, use a Personal Access Token instead of the default secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN
for creating this PR in your github action:
- name: Create Pull Request
uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@v3
with:
token: ${{ secrets.YOUR_PAT }}
If not, simply uncheck this under repo setting, in your protected branch:

Reasons
There're restrictions on github actions triggering other github actions, by design. So if you have the setting x must pass before branch can be merged
, some actions could get stuck in limbo forever.
This is also why "push an empty commit" or "close and reopen the PR" can unstuck it--because then the PR is no longer purely action triggered. This is also why switching to PAT works, because using secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN
implies this PR is github-action-initiated. While using a PAT, it's initiated by a user.
How to debug
I am not sure how to tackle this problem, how to debug this? There is no specific info than this: waiting for status to be reported
I find other people's debugging process generally more illuminating than the solutions themselves, so, glad you asked! Here's how I came to my conclusions:
- From googling "Expected — Waiting for status to be reported", I got to this top result, where I found the above setting change vaguely described in the comments.
- Then from reading the description of this setting, I understood it to mean that the reason I see this status is because I've configured for it to must pass before any branch can be merged, but for some reason this branch does not trigger it.
- So I considered what made this branch different from all the other branches that were triggering correctly. One big difference is that this PR is triggered by another action. Running with this theory, I googled "github action doesn't trigger when PR created by bot", and got this first result, which explained why.
- Finally I double checked other similar actions in other repos, and curiously, some action triggered PRs had runs below, but some don't. I compared their definitions, and noticed that the limboed ones were using
secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN
as token when creating PR, while the correct ones were using PAT. And indeed those PRs were headed by this octopus while the correct ones were headed by user icons:

Case closed.