I have a Bamboo pipeline that I want to improve build times on by making certain jobs run only if certain files were changed. I have seen similar functionality in Gitlab specs in the form of rules but uncertain if Bamboo has this feature. I have reviewed the specs here: https://docs.atlassian.com/bamboo-specs-docs/7.2.3/specs.html?yaml#yaml for Bamboo and here: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/yaml/#rules for Gitlab and have seen the same question addressed specifically for gitlab: How to run CI job only if two files have been changed? [not one or another] but still unclear if it is possible to do this on Bamboo pipelines.
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in the same yaml spec define multiple plans, each with their specific jobs. For each plan update following spec as needed (and specifically the file-filter-pattern):
repositories:
- myrepository:
type: git
url: https://bitbucket.org/myorg/myrepository.git
branch: main
shared-credentials: xyz
command-timeout-minutes: '180'
lfs: 'false'
verbose-logs: 'false'
use-shallow-clones: 'true'
cache-on-agents: 'false'
submodules: 'false'
ssh-key-applies-to-submodules: 'false'
fetch-all: 'false'
change-detection:
quiet-period:
quiet-period-seconds: '60'
max-retries: '5'
file-filter-type: include_only
file-filter-pattern: whatever/.*

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