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Function call issue for parsing sentinel_fallback #1405

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Function call issue for parsin sentinel_fallback

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Function call issue for parsing sentinel_fallback #1405

Function call issue for parsin sentinel_fallback
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1 rule matches and 4 potential rules

⚠️ The pull request has been merged by @tobias-urdin

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The configuration uses the deprecated merge_method attribute of the queue action in one or more pull_request_rules. It must now be used under the queue_rules configuration.
A brownout is planned on September 16th, 2024.
This option will be removed on October 21st, 2024.
For more information: https://docs.mergify.com/configuration/file-format/#queue-rules

Rule: automatic merge (queue)

  • check-success=test (py39, mysql-ceph)
  • check-success=test (py39, mysql-ceph-upgrade-from-4.4)
  • check-success=test (py39, postgresql-ceph)
  • #approved-reviews-by>=1
  • -draft [📌 queue requirement]
  • check-success=check (build)
  • check-success=check (pep8)
  • check-success=doc (docs)
  • check-success=doc (docs-gnocchi-web)
  • check-success=test (py311, mysql-file)
  • check-success=test (py311, mysql-file-sqlalchemy14)
  • check-success=test (py311, mysql-s3)
  • check-success=test (py311, mysql-swift)
  • check-success=test (py311, postgresql-file)
  • check-success=test (py311, postgresql-file-sqlalchemy14)
  • check-success=test (py311, postgresql-file-upgrade-from-4.4)
  • check-success=test (py311, postgresql-s3)
  • check-success=test (py311, postgresql-swift)
  • check-success=test (py39, mysql-file)
  • check-success=test (py39, mysql-file-sqlalchemy14)
  • check-success=test (py39, mysql-s3)
  • check-success=test (py39, mysql-swift)
  • check-success=test (py39, postgresql-file)
  • check-success=test (py39, postgresql-file-sqlalchemy14)
  • check-success=test (py39, postgresql-file-upgrade-from-4.4)
  • check-success=test (py39, postgresql-s3)
  • check-success=test (py39, postgresql-swift)
  • label!=work-in-progress
  • any of: [📌 queue -> configuration change requirements]
    • -mergify-configuration-changed
    • check-success=Configuration changed
  • any of: [🔀 queue conditions]
    • all of [📌 queue conditions of queue default]

✅ Rule: dismiss reviews on additional commit (dismiss_reviews)

Rule: backport stable/4.4 (backport)

  • label=backport-to-4.4
  • merged [📌 backport requirement]

Rule: backport stable/4.5 (backport)

  • label=backport-to-4.5
  • merged [📌 backport requirement]

Rule: backport stable/4.6 (backport)

  • label=backport-to-4.6
  • merged [📌 backport requirement]

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1 not applicable rule

Rule: automatic merge backports from Mergify (queue)

  • author=mergify[bot]
  • base~=^stable/.*
  • -draft [📌 queue requirement]
  • label!=work-in-progress
  • any of: [📌 queue -> configuration change requirements]
    • -mergify-configuration-changed
    • check-success=Configuration changed
  • any of: [🔀 queue conditions]
    • all of [📌 queue conditions of queue default]
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