Backport PR #15738 to 7.17: Run BK exhaustive pipeline when code is pushed #15772
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Backport PR #15738 to 7.17 branch, original message:
Release notes
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What does this PR do?
As we are close to sunsetting Jenkins by completing the exhaustive tests Buildkite pipeline, it makes sense to start already running the existing phases (testing and compatibility).
This commit defines the trigger to be code events, i.e. direct pushes and merge commits, similar to what we currently have in Jenkins.
Why is it important/What is the impact to the user?
It allows us to gradually remove the corresponding phases from Jenkins to reduce CI duplication.
This will be especially useful when merging #15696 as the change is incompatible with Jenkins.
How to test this PR locally
An example build triggered manually can be found in https://buildkite.com/elastic/logstash-exhaustive-tests-pipeline/builds/49#_
Unfortunately Windows tests will fail due to #15562
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