@{ref} for nested workflows #48693
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A reusable workflow runs in the context of the repository from which it's called. So the locally called workflow |
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Thank you for the answer @Paul-AUB . I have spent hours trying to figure out why using a tag in the |
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Hi there,
I have a repo that contains reusable workflows in
.github/workflows/
. To prevent failing workflows due to breaking changes I set tags to reference in my other repos.Some of my reusable workflows call other workflows in the same repository. But as soon as I add a reference to the first one, the nested ones cannot be found anymore:
Example:
That one gets found. But the nested one not:
You can find that run here.
Is this not possible or am I doing something wrong?
Best regards.
PS: Related but not quite the same: https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/31054
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