When running on a schedule, make a better guess about whether we're analyzing the default branch. #1211
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When running on a schedule, the event payload does not contain any repository information such as the default branch name. This means we incorrectly say that we're not analyzing the default branch when we actually are.
Fortunately we know that when running on a schedule the event is triggered against the default branch, hence the default branch is in
GITHUB_REF
.Note it's not quite sufficient to assume that just because the event was
schedule
we're analyzing the default branch though. The user may have configured the workflow to check out and analyze a different branch. Therefore we cannot just always return true when we're running on a schedule, we do have to still compareGITHUB_REF
against any user-providedref
input.Merge / deployment checklist