[Feature Request] affected whitelist projects
See original GitHub issue- I am running the latest version
- I checked the documentation and found no answer
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- I’m reporting the issue to the correct repository (not related to Angular, AngularCLI or any dependency)
Expected Behavior
When running any affected command I would like to have an include option to whitelist projects.
My use case for this feature is CI related. We have 7 (and growing) apps in our workspace and we have to build each app in a separate parallel CI job (we use Gitlab CI). Now we only want to build the app if it is affected by our changes. Right now we can only use the exclude option listing all other apps. An include option would make the job configuration much easier for us.
I know we could run affected:build in parallel in a single job, but our job runners do not have enough power for this.
Current Behavior
There is only an exclude option for the affected commands.
Issue Analytics
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- Created 4 years ago
- Comments:6 (3 by maintainers)
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The tag-based whitelist approach would indeed solve my issue.
@sroettering read the conversation there and associated issue (: