Spinnaker Pipeline Template
External
- https://spinnaker.io/docs/concepts/pipelines/#pipeline-templates
- https://spinnaker.io/docs/reference/pipeline/templates/
Internal
Overview
Multiple pipeline instances can be created from a pipeline template by providing values to the variables defined in the template. Any changes made to the pipeline template even after it has been instantiated as one or more pipelines, are propagated to the instantiated pipelines automatically. The pipeline is instantiated and parameterized by the Orca engine during the pipeline execution. A pipeline template has two components: the template and the configuration.
Template
A template defines a parameterized pipeline, with the set of variables for which the users instantiating the template will provide values. The template does not have the pipeline configuration found on a pipeline instance. The template is useful in defining a pipeline pattern that can be instantiated as multiple concrete pipeline instances.
Template Example
Pipeline template JSON example:
{
"schema": "v2",
"id": "<templateName>", # The pipeline instance references the template using this
"protect": <true | false>,
"metadata": {
"name": "displayName", # The display name shown in Deck
"description": "<description>",
"owner": "example@example.com",
"scopes": ["global"] # Not used
},
"variables": [
{
"name": "<varName>",
"type": "<type>",
"defaultValue": <value>,
"description": "<description>"
}
],
"pipeline": { # Contains the templatized pipeline itself
"lastModifiedBy": "anonymous", # Not used
"updateTs": "0", # Not used
"parameterConfig": [], # Same as in a regular pipeline
"limitConcurrent": true, # Same as in a regular pipeline
"keepWaitingPipelines": false, # Same as in a regular pipeline
"description": "", # Same as in a regular pipeline
"triggers": [], # Same as in a regular pipeline
"notifications": [], # Same as in a regular pipeline
"stages": [ # Contains the templated stages
{
# This one is an example stage:
"waitTime": "${ templateVariables.waitTime }", # Templated field.
"name": "My Wait Stage",
"type": "wait",
"refId": "wait1",
"requisiteStageRefIds": []
}
]
}
}
Elements
schema
id
The identifier of this template. The pipeline instances generated from this template will references the template using the value of id
.
protect
'true' or 'false'
metadata
Metadata name
The name under which the template pipeline is listed in the UI. Note that while id
is used to refer to the template while instantiating pipelines, the metadata.name
is the "user readable" name.
scopes
Documentation says "not used" but an attempt save the pipeline template in the backend fails with "Missing required fields: metadata.scopes" if not present.
{
"metadata": {
"scopes": ["global"]
}
}
variables
The template variables declared in the pipeline template's variables
section can be referred, using their name, in the pipeline stages, as follows:
{
"default": "${templateVariables.SomeVariableName}",
}
Variable name
Variable type
The type can be "string", ?
Variable defaultValue
Variable description
pipeline
The definition of the templatized pipeline.
parameterConfig
Same as in a regular pipeline.
stages
Contains the templatized stages.
keepWaitingPipelines
Same as in a regular pipeline. Default false
.
limitConcurrent
Same as in a regular pipeline. Default true
.
spelEvaluator
v4
.
description
Same as in a regular pipeline.
triggers
Same as in a regular pipeline.
notifications
Same as in a regular pipeline.
lastModifiedBy
Not used.
updateTs
Not used.
Configuration
A pipeline template configuration is a concrete implementation of a template. Configurations can inject new stages into the final pipeline graph and inherit or override, or both, triggers, notifications, and parameters. The pipeline template configuration is the same as the configuration for a pipeline not created from a template, but it additionally have variable bindings and a reference to the template.
Variable
A template variable is a variable defined in a pipeline template, whose value is determined when a pipeline is instantiated based on the template. A template variable is different from a pipeline variable, which vary per execution of the pipeline.
Pipeline
Whether it’s created from a template or not, an executable pipeline that can be visualized in the UI.