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How can I define in GitLab that specific jobs must pass (but not all of them) in a pipeline triggered by Jenkins?

I have jenkins jobs running and update their status on my GitLab repository to relevant merge requests.
This opens a pipeline on a merge request, and all jobs reported from Jenkins are there.
In GitLab Merge Request settings there is an option to request that all pipelines must pass.
But I want to be specific and mention which jobs must pass since not ALL jobs in the pipeline must pass.
How can I do that without using a yml file (since I don’t have one and I prefer not to use one)?

How can I define in GitLab that specific jobs must pass (but not all of them) in a pipeline triggered by Jenkins?

I have jenkins jobs running and update their status on my GitLab repository to relevant merge requests.
This opens a pipeline on a merge request, and all jobs reported from Jenkins are there.
In GitLab Merge Request settings there is an option to request that all pipelines must pass.
But I want to be specific and mention which jobs must pass since not ALL jobs in the pipeline must pass.
How can I do that without using a yml file (since I don’t have one and I prefer not to use one)?

How can I define in GitLab that specific jobs must pass (but not all of them) in a pipeline triggered by Jenkins?

I have jenkins jobs running and update their status on my GitLab repository to relevant merge requests.
This opens a pipeline on a merge request, and all jobs reported from Jenkins are there.
In GitLab Merge Request settings there is an option to request that all pipelines must pass.
But I want to be specific and mention which jobs must pass since not ALL jobs in the pipeline must pass.
How can I do that without using a yml file (since I don’t have one and I prefer not to use one)?

How can I define in GitLab that specific jobs must pass (but not all of them) in a pipeline triggered by Jenkins?

I have jenkins jobs running and update their status on my GitLab repository to relevant merge requests.
This opens a pipeline on a merge request, and all jobs reported from Jenkins are there.
In GitLab Merge Request settings there is an option to request that all pipelines must pass.
But I want to be specific and mention which jobs must pass since not ALL jobs in the pipeline must pass.
How can I do that without using a yml file (since I don’t have one and I prefer not to use one)?

How can I define in GitLab that specific jobs must pass (but not all of them) in a pipeline triggered by Jenkins?

I have jenkins jobs running and update their status on my GitLab repository to relevant merge requests.
This opens a pipeline on a merge request, and all jobs reported from Jenkins are there.
In GitLab Merge Request settings there is an option to request that all pipelines must pass.
But I want to be specific and mention which jobs must pass since not ALL jobs in the pipeline must pass.
How can I do that without using a yml file (since I don’t have one and I prefer not to use one)?