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===Automated Triggers=== | ===Automated Triggers=== | ||
All triggers require specifying permissions, which are the OD groups under whose identity the pipeline will operate when triggered. | |||
====Docker Registry Trigger==== | ====Docker Registry Trigger==== | ||
For configuration, see: {{Internal|Spinnaker_Concepts#Docker_Registry|Docker Registry Trigger}} | |||
===Parameters=== | ===Parameters=== |
Revision as of 23:53, 28 February 2022
External
- https://spinnaker.io/docs/guides/user/pipeline/managing-pipelines/#create-a-pipeline
- https://spinnaker.io/docs/guides/tutorials/codelabs/kubernetes-v2-source-to-prod/
Internal
Overview
This article describes the mechanics of creating a deployment pipeline aimed at performing deployments into a Kubernetes cluster. Also see:
Procedure
Go to the Application to create the pipeline for, select "PIPELINES" from the left menu, and then click on the "Create" button at the top of the page.
Type: Pipeline
Pipeline Name:
Copy From:
Pipeline Configuration
The pipeline configuration allows setting the following elements:
Execution Options
- Disable concurrent pipeline executions (only run one at a time). Set by default.
- Do not automatically cancel pipelines waiting in queue
Automated Triggers
All triggers require specifying permissions, which are the OD groups under whose identity the pipeline will operate when triggered.
Docker Registry Trigger
For configuration, see: