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---
name: 'step-03-configure-quality-gates'
description: 'Configure burn-in, quality gates, and notifications'
nextStepFile: './step-04-validate-and-summary.md'
knowledgeIndex: '{project-root}/_bmad/tea/testarch/tea-index.csv'
outputFile: '{test_artifacts}/ci-pipeline-progress.md'
---
# Step 3: Quality Gates & Notifications
## STEP GOAL
Configure burn-in loops, quality thresholds, and notification hooks.
## MANDATORY EXECUTION RULES
- 📖 Read the entire step file before acting
- ✅ Speak in `{communication_language}`
---
## EXECUTION PROTOCOLS:
- 🎯 Follow the MANDATORY SEQUENCE exactly
- 💾 Record outputs before proceeding
- 📖 Load the next step only when instructed
## CONTEXT BOUNDARIES:
- Available context: config, loaded artifacts, and knowledge fragments
- Focus: this step's goal only
- Limits: do not execute future steps
- Dependencies: prior steps' outputs (if any)
## MANDATORY SEQUENCE
**CRITICAL:** Follow this sequence exactly. Do not skip, reorder, or improvise.
## 1. Burn-In Configuration
Use `{knowledgeIndex}` to load `ci-burn-in.md` guidance:
- Run N-iteration burn-in for flaky detection
- Gate promotion based on burn-in stability
**Stack-conditional burn-in:**
- **Frontend or Fullstack** (`test_stack_type` is `frontend` or `fullstack`): Enable burn-in by default. Burn-in targets UI flakiness (race conditions, selector instability, timing issues).
- **Backend only** (`test_stack_type` is `backend`): Skip burn-in by default. Backend tests (unit, integration, API) are deterministic and rarely exhibit UI-related flakiness. If the user explicitly requests burn-in for backend, honor that override.
**Security: Script injection prevention for reusable burn-in workflows:**
When burn-in is extracted into a reusable workflow (`on: workflow_call`), all `${{ inputs.* }}` values MUST be passed through `env:` intermediaries and referenced as quoted `"$ENV_VAR"`. Never interpolate them directly.
**Inputs must be DATA, not COMMANDS.** Do not accept command-shaped inputs (e.g., `inputs.install-command`, `inputs.test-command`) that get executed as shell code — even through `env:`, running `$CMD` is still command injection. Use fixed commands (e.g., `npm ci`, `npx playwright test`) and pass inputs only as data arguments.
```yaml
# ✅ SAFE — fixed commands with data-only inputs
- name: Install dependencies
run: npm ci
- name: Run burn-in loop
env:
TEST_GREP: ${{ inputs.test-grep }}
BURN_IN_COUNT: ${{ inputs.burn-in-count }}
BASE_REF: ${{ inputs.base-ref }}
run: |
# Security: inputs passed through env: to prevent script injection
for i in $(seq 1 "$BURN_IN_COUNT"); do
echo "Burn-in iteration $i/$BURN_IN_COUNT"
npx playwright test --grep "$TEST_GREP" || exit 1
done
```
---
## 2. Quality Gates
Define:
- Minimum pass rates (P0 = 100%, P1 ≥ 95%)
- Fail CI on critical test failures
- Optional: require traceability or nfr-assess output before release
**Contract testing gate** (if `tea_use_pactjs_utils` is enabled):
- **can-i-deploy must pass** before any deployment to staging or production
- Block the deployment pipeline if contract verification fails
- Treat consumer pact publishing failures as CI failures (contracts must stay up-to-date)
- Provider verification must pass for all consumer pacts before merge
---
## 3. Notifications
Configure:
- Failure notifications (Slack/email)
- Artifact links
---
### 4. Save Progress
**Save this step's accumulated work to `{outputFile}`.**
- **If `{outputFile}` does not exist** (first save), create it with YAML frontmatter:
```yaml
---
stepsCompleted: ['step-03-configure-quality-gates']
lastStep: 'step-03-configure-quality-gates'
lastSaved: '{date}'
---
```
Then write this step's output below the frontmatter.
- **If `{outputFile}` already exists**, update:
- Add `'step-03-configure-quality-gates'` to `stepsCompleted` array (only if not already present)
- Set `lastStep: 'step-03-configure-quality-gates'`
- Set `lastSaved: '{date}'`
- Append this step's output to the appropriate section of the document.
Load next step: `{nextStepFile}`
## 🚨 SYSTEM SUCCESS/FAILURE METRICS:
### ✅ SUCCESS:
- Step completed in full with required outputs
### ❌ SYSTEM FAILURE:
- Skipped sequence steps or missing outputs
**Master Rule:** Skipping steps is FORBIDDEN.