I have 2 auto-build jobs in Jenkins for 1 real project (git repo).

Job 1 builds and tests any branch pushed to the repo

Job 2 builds only the master branch, and, upon successful tests, pushes the 
change out to our testing env.

Both jobs will trigger if a push to master happens. Setting Job 2 to only 
build after Job 1 causes Job 2 to build master, even if no changes have 
happened (since Job 1 builds for any branch). 

I would like to only run Job 2 if Job 1 succeeded, and was for master. Or 
to have Job 1 build for any branch but master. Or maybe put a pre-build 
check for Job 2 that stops the build unless a change has occurred since 
last build?

Any way I can get this working? 
Or maybe I can put the deploy into Job 1 only if it's building on branch 
master?

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