Actions ======= This section shows how to define an action in-tree such that it shows up in supported user interfaces like Treeherder. At a very high level, the process looks like this: * The decision task produces an artifact indicating what actions are available. * The user interface consults that artifact and presents appropriate choices to the user, possibly involving gathering additional data from the user, such as the number of times to re-trigger a test case. * The user interface follows the action description to carry out the action. In most cases (``action.kind == 'task'``), that entails creating an "action task", including the provided information. That action task is responsible for carrying out the named action, and may create new sub-tasks if necessary (for example, to re-trigger a task). For details on interface between in-tree logic and external user interfaces, see :doc:`the specification for actions.json `. .. toctree:: action-details action-spec