2021 update
I know it's possible to only run entire workflows on a specific
branch, however that would mean I would have a "test" workflow and a
"deploy" workflow.
This sounds like a solution, however they would run parallel. In an
ideal world, the tests would run first, and only if they succeed, then
the deploy job would start. This isn't the case when using 2 separate
workflows.
You can now use the event workflow_run
to achieve the part the tests would run first, and only if they succeed, then the deploy job would start
(read on to see how):
Documentation page of workflow_run
https://docs.github.com/en/actions/learn-github-actions/events-that-trigger-workflows#workflow_run
This event occurs when a workflow run is requested or completed, and
allows you to execute a workflow based on the finished result of
another workflow. A workflow run is triggered regardless of the result
of the previous workflow.
For example, if your pull_request workflow generates build artifacts,
you can create a new workflow that uses workflow_run to analyze the
results and add a comment to the original pull request.
Now, considering OP's initial issue:
I want the tests to run on every branch, but deploying should only happen when something gets pushed to master
This now could be solved like this:
The following setup is working, a few minutes ago I just implemented the same logic in one of my repository
Workflow <your_repo>/.github/workflows/tests.yml
name: My tests workflow
on:
push:
branches:
- master
pull_request: {}
jobs:
test:
# ... your implementation to run your tests
Workflow <your_repo>/.github/workflows/deploy.yml
name: My deploy workflow
on:
workflow_run:
workflows: My tests workflow # Reuse the name of your tests workflow
branches: master
types: completed
jobs:
deploy:
# `if` required because a workflow run is triggered regardless of
# the result of the previous workflow (see the documentation page)
if: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.conclusion == 'success' }}
# ... your implementation to deploy your project
if
conditional atjob
level. stackoverflow.com/a/58142412/11934042