import { Job } from "https://deno.land/x/actionify@0.2.0/mod.ts";
You can use the jobs.<job_id>.if conditional to prevent a job from running unless a condition is met. You can use any supported context and expression to create a conditional.
When you use expressions in an if conditional, you may omit the expression syntax (${{ }}) because GitHub automatically evaluates the if conditional as an expression. For more information, see "Expressions."
Example: Only run job for specific repository This example uses if to control when the production-deploy job can run. It will only run if the repository is named octo-repo-prod and is within the octo-org organization. Otherwise, the job will be marked as skipped.
import { workflow, e } from 'https://deno.land/x/actionify@0.2.0/mod.ts';
const ci = workflow({ name: "ci", fileName: "ci" })
.on('push')
.job('productionDeploy', job => {
return job
.if(e.op(e.ctx.github.repository, '==', 'octo-org/octo-repo-prod'))
});
Parameters
statement: WithContext<ExpressionValue, Base, "jobs:jobId:if">