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The pipeline can be executed from the UI, where the "Select Execution Parameters" window will pop up, or from the command line with a <code>--</code> option, that will provide the value of the parameters that way.
The pipeline can be executed from the UI, where the "Select Execution Parameters" window will pop up, or from the command line with a <code>--parameter-file</code> option, that will provide the value of the parameters that way.


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spin pipeline save --file ./some-file.json
spin pipeline execute --application "<application-name>" --name "<pipeline-name>" --parameter-file "<parameter-file>"
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More details on execution are available here: {{Internal|Spinnaker Executing a Pipeline in Command Line#Overview|Executing a Pipeline in Command Line}}
More details on execution are available here: {{Internal|Spinnaker Executing a Pipeline in Command Line#Overview|Executing a Pipeline in Command Line}}

Latest revision as of 03:54, 31 May 2023

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Overview

A pipeline, including its parameters, can be fully declared in a JSON file and then instantiated via CLI.

The JSON representation is similar to:

{
  "schema": "v2",
  "application": "aiml-automation-test",
  "name": "color-pipeline",
  "keepWaitingPipelines": false,
  "limitConcurrent": true,
  "parameterConfig": [
    {
      "name": "color",
      "default": "blue",
      "label": "The Color",
      "description": "The color to be presented to the user",
      "pinned": true,
      "required": true
    }
  ],
  "stages": [
    {
      "refId": "1",
      "name": "Manual Judgement",
      "type": "manualJudgment",
      "instructions": "Do you like the ${execution.trigger.parameters['color']} color?",
      "judgmentInputs": [
        {
          "value": "Yes"
        },
        {
          "value": "No"
        }
      ],
      "failPipeline": true
    }
  ]
}

Once saved in some-file.json, the pipeline can be created with:

spin pipeline save --file  ./some-file.json

The pipeline can be executed from the UI, where the "Select Execution Parameters" window will pop up, or from the command line with a --parameter-file option, that will provide the value of the parameters that way.

spin pipeline execute --application "<application-name>" --name "<pipeline-name>" --parameter-file "<parameter-file>"

More details on execution are available here:

Executing a Pipeline in Command Line