Docs: Clarify GitHub Actions re-run permissions for contributors#1842
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| The :guilabel:`Re-run jobs` button on GitHub Actions is only visible | ||
| to Python core and triage teams. If you have these permissions, go to | ||
| the red GitHub Action job, click on the :guilabel:`Re-run jobs` button on the | ||
| top right, and select :guilabel:`Re-run failed jobs`. The button will only be | ||
| present when all other jobs finished running. | ||
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| If you are a regular contributor and cannot see the button, you can ask a | ||
| reviewer to re-run the failed jobs for you in a PR comment. Alternatively, you | ||
| can re-trigger the CI by pushing an empty commit to your branch (for example, | ||
| ``git commit --allow-empty -m "Trigger CI"``), or by closing and re-opening | ||
| your pull request. |
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| to re-run that particular failed check. | |
| The :guilabel:`Re-run jobs` button on GitHub Actions is only visible | |
| to Python core and triage teams. If you have these permissions, go to | |
| the red GitHub Action job, click on the :guilabel:`Re-run jobs` button on the | |
| top right, and select :guilabel:`Re-run failed jobs`. The button will only be | |
| present when all other jobs finished running. | |
| If you are a regular contributor and cannot see the button, you can ask a | |
| reviewer to re-run the failed jobs for you in a PR comment. Alternatively, you | |
| can re-trigger the CI by pushing an empty commit to your branch (for example, | |
| ``git commit --allow-empty -m "Trigger CI"``), or by closing and re-opening | |
| your pull request. | |
| to re-run that particular failed check. Note that the :guilabel:`Re-run jobs` | |
| button is only visible to members of the core and triage team. If you have those | |
| permissions, go to the failed GitHub Action job, click :guilabel:`Re-run jobs` on | |
| the top right, and select :guilabel:`Re-run failed jobs`. The button is only | |
| present once all other jobs have finished. | |
| If don't have access to the button, ask a member of the teams to | |
| re-run the jobs for you. Alternatively, you can re-trigger CI yourself by | |
| pushing an empty commit, or by updating your branch with the | |
| :guilabel:`Update branch` button. |
I think we can simplify this a little.
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Fixes #1786.
The Developer Guide previously implied that any contributor could click the "Re-run jobs" button to retry a failing CI check. This updates the
pull-request-lifecycle.rstdocumentation to explicitly state that the button is only visible to core developers and triagers. It also provides alternative workarounds for regular contributors (e.g. asking a reviewer, pushing an empty commit, or closing/re-opening the PR).