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Manually force start depcheck for a certain repository #814

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lucaschen opened this issue Aug 19, 2020 · 12 comments
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Manually force start depcheck for a certain repository #814

lucaschen opened this issue Aug 19, 2020 · 12 comments

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@lucaschen
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What would you like Renovate to be able to do?

Allow the developer to manually force Renovate to re-check dependencies. Currently the wait time for our use cases is approximately 30 minutes; it would be good to be able to manually start that depcheck process once we have published a package.

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viceice commented Aug 19, 2020

Check dependency dashboard

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@lucaschen
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Apologies, I don't see a way to trigger a job from the dashboard – is there something here that I'm missing?

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viceice commented Aug 19, 2020

What renovate type are you using?

@lucaschen
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Apologies – Renovate with GitHub.

@rarkins
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rarkins commented Aug 19, 2020

It's at the bottom:
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@lucaschen
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Yep, I saw that 🙂

Is there any way I can trigger it for a repository without having to resort to using an open PR?

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viceice commented Aug 19, 2020

this should also be available on dependencyDashboard

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rarkins commented Aug 19, 2020

The screenshot is actually from the dashboard. Example: renovatebot/renovate#2958

@lucaschen
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Apologies, I was referring to this dashboard here: https://app.renovatebot.com/dashboard

The reason I would prefer this is so that I can trigger a re-check for any repository in which I've enabled Renovate, without necessarily having to re-check an open PR (which might not exist).

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rarkins commented Aug 19, 2020

It's not possible today, but you can enable dependencyDashboard in your config to access the capability from an in-repo issue

@lucaschen
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Thanks @rarkins. I'm currently getting this:

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Is it possible to show that checkbox even when no updates appear to be pending?

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rarkins commented Aug 20, 2020

@lucaschen yes, please create an issue for that in the main repo and we'll try to get it done soon

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