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This means /**/* matches file changes where the url starts with everything up to the /, exclusive. For example, release/3.0/**/* will match release/3.0/foo/bar but also, unexpectedly, release/3.0.5/foo/bar.
To work around the issue and make the pattern behave as expected, you must instead use //**/*. release/3.0//**/* will match release/3.0/foo/bar but not release/3.0.5/foo/bar.
This could be fixed. subscriptions.json is the only place this behavior is depended on, and it lives in this repo. A complication is is that the service reads subscriptions.json live, from GitHub, but the service must be manually deployed. (The service is deployed extremely rarely.)
Note that general glob patterns are not generally supported. /**/* is detected specifically. See #207 proposing more general support, or switching over to regex.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
The behavior of
/**/*
is defined here:versions/Maestro/src/Microsoft.DotNet.Maestro.WebApi/Models/SubscriptionsModel.cs
Lines 89 to 93 in 1c00f95
This means
/**/*
matches file changes where the url starts with everything up to the/
, exclusive. For example,release/3.0/**/*
will matchrelease/3.0/foo/bar
but also, unexpectedly,release/3.0.5/foo/bar
.To work around the issue and make the pattern behave as expected, you must instead use
//**/*
.release/3.0//**/*
will matchrelease/3.0/foo/bar
but notrelease/3.0.5/foo/bar
.This could be fixed.
subscriptions.json
is the only place this behavior is depended on, and it lives in this repo. A complication is is that the service readssubscriptions.json
live, from GitHub, but the service must be manually deployed. (The service is deployed extremely rarely.)Note that general glob patterns are not generally supported.
/**/*
is detected specifically. See #207 proposing more general support, or switching over to regex.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: