Thanks for help.

> Wiadomość napisana przez Jens Harbott <[email protected]> w dniu 30.04.2018, 
> o godz. 10:41:
> 
> 2018-04-30 7:12 GMT+00:00 Slawomir Kaplonski <[email protected]>:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I wonder if there is any way to recheck only one type of job instead of 
>> rechecking everything.
>> For example sometimes I have to debug some random failure in specific job 
>> type, like „neutron-fullstack” and I want to collect some additional data or 
>> test something. So in such case I push some „Do not merge” patch and waits 
>> for job result - but I really don’t care about e.g. pep8 or UT results so 
>> would be good is I could run (recheck) only job which I want. That could 
>> safe some resources for other jobs and speed up my tests a little as I could 
>> be able to recheck only my job faster :)
>> 
>> Is there any way that I can do it with gerrit and zuul currently? Or maybe 
>> it could be consider as a new feature to add? What do You think about it?
> 
> This is intentionally not implemented as it could be used to trick
> patches leading to unstable behaviour into passing too easily, hiding
> possible issues.
> 
> As an alternative, you could include a change to .zuul.yaml into your
> test patch, removing all jobs except the one you are interested in.
> This would still run the jobs defined in project-config, but may be
> good enough for your scenario.

I did exactly that currently and it’s exactly what I expected. Thanks :)

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Slawek Kaplonski
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