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View job dependencies in the pipeline graph!

You can now group jobs in the pipeline graph based on which jobs are configured to run first, if you use the needs: keyword to establish job dependencies in your CI/CD pipelines. Learn how to speed up your pipeline with needs.

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failed #5370
build

 
  Test
failed #5372
allowed to fail
code_quality

skipped #5373
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eslint-sast
skipped #5374
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nodejs-scan-sast
skipped #5376
allowed to fail
secret_detection_default_branch
skipped #5375
allowed to fail
semgrep-sast
failed #5371
test

 
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build Build There has been a timeout failure or the job got stuck. Check your timeout limits or try again
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Speed up your pipelines with Needs relationships

Using the needs keyword makes jobs run before their stage is reached. Jobs run as soon as their needs relationships are met, which speeds up your pipelines.

If you add needs to jobs in your pipeline you'll be able to view the needs relationships between jobs in this tab as a Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG).