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wrgeorge1983 avatar wrgeorge1983 commented on August 28, 2024

It's also possible anything involving pre/post checks should NEVER use the cache?

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tbotnz avatar tbotnz commented on August 28, 2024

Currently the pre & post checks are invoked as apart of the same job.
with the current code the following would behavior would occur.

  • if caching is applied on parent job, caching will apply to the pre & post checks
  • if no caching is applied on the parent job, no caching will apply to the pre & post checks

my thoughts on this are:

  • existing solution is simple and probably good enough
  • any attempts to change this would likely require refactoring the pre & post checks themselves

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