jobs.<job_id>.continue-on-error (#38100)
Support `continue-on-error` for workflow jobs when aggregating an Actions workflow run status. Previously, `continue-on-error` was parsed from workflow YAML but was not persisted or used when calculating the overall run result. As a result, a failed job could incorrectly fail the entire workflow even when the workflow explicitly allowed that job to fail. This PR stores the parsed `continue-on-error` value on each action run job and treats failed jobs with `continue-on-error: true` as successful when computing the workflow run status, matching GitHub Actions behavior. ## Changes - Add `ContinueOnError` to `jobparser.Job`. - Add `continue_on_error` to `ActionRunJob` with a `NOT NULL DEFAULT FALSE` migration. - Populate `ActionRunJob.ContinueOnError` when creating workflow run jobs. - Update workflow status aggregation so failed `continue-on-error` jobs do not fail the overall run. - Leave `resolveCheckNeeds` unchanged so dependent jobs still see the job result as `failure` and are skipped by default. ## Compatibility This is backward compatible. If only the runner or only the server is updated, `continue-on-error` continues to degrade to the previous behavior and is effectively ignored until both sides support it. Related runner PR: https://gitea.com/gitea/runner/pulls/1032 --------- Signed-off-by: bircni <bircni@icloud.com> Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
Gitea
Purpose
The goal of Gitea is to make the easiest, fastest, and most painless way of setting up a self-hosted all-in-one software development service, including Git hosting, code management, code review, issue tracking, project kanban, wiki, team collaboration, package registry and CI/CD which can reuse GitHub Actions.
As Gitea is written in Go, it works across all the platforms and architectures that are supported by Go, including Linux, macOS, FreeBSD/OpenBSD and Windows on x86, amd64, ARM, RISC-V 64 and PowerPC architectures.
For online demonstrations, you can visit demo.gitea.com.
For accessing free Gitea service (with a limited number of repositories), you can visit gitea.com.
To quickly deploy your own dedicated Gitea instance on Gitea Cloud, you can start a free trial at cloud.gitea.com, or use container (docker/podman/etc) to deploy on your own server with the official image.
Documentation
You can find comprehensive documentation on our official documentation website.
It includes installation, administration, usage, development, contributing guides, and more to help you get started and explore all features effectively.
If you have any suggestions or would like to contribute to it, you can visit the documentation repository
Building
See docs/build-setup.md for prerequisites and docs/development.md for setting up a local development environment, linting, and testing.
If you'd like to build from source or make a distribution package, see docs/build-source.md for more information.
After building, you can run ./gitea web to start the server, or ./gitea help to see all available commands.
Contributing
Expected workflow is: Fork -> Patch -> Push -> Pull Request
Note
- YOU MUST READ THE CONTRIBUTORS GUIDE BEFORE STARTING TO WORK ON A PULL REQUEST.
- New to the codebase? The development guide walks through setting up a local environment and building from source.
- If you have found a vulnerability in the project, please write privately to security@gitea.io. Thanks!
Translating
Translations are done through Crowdin. If you want to translate to a new language, ask one of the managers in the Crowdin project to add a new language there.
You can also just create an issue for adding a language or ask on Discord on the #translation channel. If you need context or find some translation issues, you can leave a comment on the string or ask on Discord. For general translation questions there is a section in the docs. Currently a bit empty, but we hope to fill it as questions pop up.
Get more information from documentation.
Official and Third-Party Projects
We provide an official go-sdk, a CLI tool called tea and an action runner for Gitea Action.
We maintain a list of Gitea-related projects at gitea/awesome-gitea, where you can discover more third-party projects, including SDKs, plugins, themes, and more.
Communication
If you have questions that are not covered by the documentation, you can get in contact with us on our Discord server or create a post in the discourse forum.
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FAQ
How do you pronounce Gitea?
Gitea is pronounced /ɡɪ’ti:/ as in "gi-tea" with a hard g.
How do I configure Gitea?
For dynamic config options, you can change it on your admin panel's configuration section.
For static config options, you can edit your app.ini file and resart the instance.
See app.example.ini or configuration documentation for more details.
Where can I find the security patches?
In the release log or the change log, search for the keyword SECURITY to find the security patches.
(more FAQs are listed in FAQ documentation)
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for the full license text.





























