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===Create a Pipeline from Command Line with <tt>spin</tt>===
===Create a Pipeline from Command Line with <tt>spin</tt>===
{{Internal|Spinnaker Create Pipeline from Command Line#Overview|Create Pipeline from Command Line}}
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===Create a Pipeline from Template===
===Create a Pipeline from Template===

Revision as of 03:23, 31 May 2023

Internal

CLI Access

https://spinnaker.io/docs/guides/spin/

Installation and Configuration

https://spinnaker.io/docs/setup/other_config/spin/
curl -LO https://storage.googleapis.com/spinnaker-artifacts/spin/$(curl -s https://storage.googleapis.com/spinnaker-artifacts/spin/latest)/darwin/amd64/spin
chmod +x spin
sudo mv spin /usr/local/bin/spin

Follow specific configuration instructions depending on the authentication method against the backend.

https://spinnaker.io/docs/setup/other_config/spin/#configure-spin

Options

-k|--insecure

Ignore certificate errors.

Operations

spin -k application list

Application Operations

Create an Application

Create and Configure an Application

Configure an Application

Create and Configure an Application

Pipeline Operations

List Pipelines

spin [-k] pipeline list --application my-application

Create a Pipeline

Create a Pipeline from the UI

Create a Deployment Pipeline

Create a Pipeline from Command Line with spin

Create Pipeline from Command Line with spin

Create a Pipeline from Template

Create a Pipeline from Template

Executing a Pipeline

Executing a Pipeline in Command Line

Executing a Pipeline in Command Line

Delete a Pipeline

spin pipeline delete --name my-pipeline --application my-application

Insert a Stage into an Existing Pipeline

Use the JSON representation. Select the pipeline → Pipeline Actions → Edit as JSON → identity "stages" and introduce the JSON representation of the stage.

Update the refId, otherwise you'll get "Error: The refId property must be unique across stages. Duplicate id(s): 5".

Also update the requisiteStageRefIds, otherwise you'll get the stage inserted after the wrong stage.

Update the requisiteStageRefIds of the stage that follows.

{
      "name": "BreakPoint",
      "refId": "5",
      "requisiteStageRefIds": [
        "4"
      ],
    },

Copy and Paste a Pipeline as JSON

  • Create an empty pipeline.
  • Go to the source pipeline → Configure → Pipeline Actions → Edit as JSON
  • Copy the content of "stages" and paste.
    • Update stages accordingly.
    • ⚠️ Search for "moniker" and replace the value with the value of the application name:
{
  [...]
  "stages": [
    {
      [...]
      "moniker": {
        "app": "my-app-name"
      },
   [...]
  ]
}
  • If necessary, copy the content of "parameterConfig" and paste.

Pipeline Template Operations

Pipeline Template Operations

Blue-Green Deployments with Spinnaker

Blue-Green Deployments with Spinnaker

Running an Arbitrary Script

Running Arbitrary Functionality in a Pipeline Stage

Log Management

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