Question 029

### Your Pull Request analysis workflow uses multiple code analysis tools and takes about 20 minutes to fully complete. It is triggered on `pull_request` event with `branches` filter set to `master`. Therefore if a developer pushes multiple commits within few minutes multiple workflows are running in parallel. How can you stop all previous workflow runs and only run the one with latest changes? > https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#example-using-concurrency-to-cancel-any-in-progress-job-or-run 1. [x] Use concurrency with cancel-in-progress ```yaml concurrency: group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }} cancel-in-progress: true ``` 1. [ ] Use concurrency ```yaml concurrency: group: ${{ github.ref }} ``` > This would queue runs on that github ref. It will not stop previous runs 1. [ ] Use activity types filter ```yaml on: pull_request: branches: - master types: [latest] ``` > There is no such activity type as `latest` for pull_request event 1. [ ] Use cancel-in-progress flag for `pull_request` event ```yaml on: pull_request: branches: - master cancel-in-progress: true ```