Repository administrators can enforce required status checks before a branch is merged in a pull request or before commits on a local branch can be pushed to the protected remote branch.
Note: Before enabling required status checks on a branch, you must first:
- Set the branch up as a protected branch.
- Configure the repository to make use of the Status API. For more information, see "Building a CI Server" for an introduction to this API.
On GitHub Enterprise, navigate to the main page of the repository.
In the repository's right sidebar, click Settings.
In the left menu, click Branches.
Under Protected Branches, select the branch you want to mark with a required status check using the drop-down menu.
- Select Require status checks to pass before merging.
- From the list of available status checks, select the ones you want to make required.
Optionally, select Include administrators. This enforces the required status checks on the repository administrators.
Click Save changes.
Tip: To successfully merge a pull request into a base branch that has required status checks enabled, the pull request's head branch must be up-to-date with the base branch.