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==<tt>runAfter</tt>== | ==<tt>runAfter</tt>== | ||
{{External|https://tekton.dev/docs/pipelines/pipelines/#using-the-runafter-field}} | {{External|https://tekton.dev/docs/pipelines/pipelines/#using-the-runafter-field}} | ||
Use <code>runAfter</code> field to indicate that the task it shows up on must run after the tasks declared in the <code>runAfter</code> list. This order is enforced regardless of the order in which the tasks are specified in the pipeline definition. | |||
==Resources== | ==Resources== | ||
<font color=darkkhaki>TO PROCESS: https://tekton.dev/docs/pipelines/pipelines/#specifying-resources-in-pipelinetasks</font> | <font color=darkkhaki>TO PROCESS: https://tekton.dev/docs/pipelines/pipelines/#specifying-resources-in-pipelinetasks</font> |
Revision as of 03:19, 29 April 2022
External
- https://tekton.dev/docs/pipelines/pipelines/
- https://github.com/tektoncd/pipeline/blob/main/docs/README.md
- https://github.com/tektoncd/pipeline/blob/main/docs/pipelines.md
Internal
Overview
A pipeline defines a series of ordered tasks. Just like steps, a task in a pipeline can use as input the output of a previously executed task. Tekton collects all the tasks, and based on the dependency relationships declared in definition of the pipeline, it orders the tasks in a DAG, and executes the graph in sequence. That results in the materialization of a number of task pods. The pipeline comes up with additional features, such as the capability to fan-out task execution, retry task execution or verify conditions that tasks must meet before proceeding. The pipeline is implemented as a Kubernetes custom resource.
Example
apiVersion: tekton.dev/v1beta1
kind: Task
metadata:
name: task1
spec:
steps:
- name: echo
image: alpine
script: |
#!/bin/sh
echo "this is Task 1 output"
---
apiVersion: tekton.dev/v1beta1
kind: Task
metadata:
name: task2
spec:
steps:
- name: echo
image: alpine
script: |
#!/bin/sh
echo "this is Task 2 output"
---
apiVersion: tekton.dev/v1beta1
kind: Pipeline
metadata:
name: simple-pipeline
spec:
tasks:
- name: task1
taskRef:
name: task1
- name: task2
runAfter:
- task1
taskRef:
name: task2
Manifest
apiVersion: tekton.dev/v1beta1 # required field kind: Pipeline # required field metadata: # required field name: <pipeline-name> # required field spec: # required field workspaces: - name: <workspace-name> params: - name: <some-string-param-name> type: string description: some description default: <some-default-value> - name: <some-array-param-name> type: array description: some description resources: tasks: # required field - name: task1-name taskRef: name: task1-ref-name - name: task2-name taskRef: name: task2-ref-name - ...
Tasks in Pipeline
The pipeline specification contains a mandatory list of tasks
. The list specifies the tasks of this pipeline and the details of their execution. The pipeline definition must reference at least one task. Each task must be specified via a valid Kubernetes name and a taskRef
.
kind: Pipeline spec: tasks: - name: task-name taskRef: name: task-ref-name bundle: docker.com/myrepo/mycatalog runAfter: - some-task-name - some-other-task-name params: - name: param-name value: param-value matrix: - name: matrix-name value: - value1 - value2 workspaces: - name: <name> workspace: <workspace> resources: inputs: - name: input-resource-name resource: input-resource outputs: - name: output-resource-name resource: output-resource
runAfter
Use runAfter
field to indicate that the task it shows up on must run after the tasks declared in the runAfter
list. This order is enforced regardless of the order in which the tasks are specified in the pipeline definition.
Resources
TO PROCESS: https://tekton.dev/docs/pipelines/pipelines/#specifying-resources-in-pipelinetasks