[[condition]] == Conditions When a watch is triggered, its condition determines whether or not to execute the watch actions. {watcher} supports the following condition types: * <>: set the watch condition to `true` so the watch actions are always executed. * <>: set the watch condition to `false` so the watch actions are never executed. * <>: perform simple comparisons against values in the watch payload to determine whether or not to execute the watch actions. * <>: compare an array of values in the watch payload to a given value to determine whether or not to execute the watch actions. * <>: use a script to determine whether or not to execute the watch actions. NOTE: If you omit the condition definition from a watch, the condition defaults to `always`. When a condition is evaluated, it has full access to the watch execution context, including the watch payload (`ctx.payload.*`). The <>, <> and <> conditions can use the payload data to determine whether or not the necessary conditions are met. In addition to the watch wide condition, you can also configure conditions per <>. include::condition/always.asciidoc[] include::condition/never.asciidoc[] include::condition/compare.asciidoc[] include::condition/array-compare.asciidoc[] include::condition/script.asciidoc[]