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# friendly name displayed in the UI | # friendly name displayed in the UI | ||
displayName: Multiline Bash script | displayName: Multiline Bash script | ||
# runs a script in PowerShell Core | |||
- pwsh: Write-Host Hello $(name) | |||
# runs a script in Windows PowerShell | |||
- powershell: Write-Host Hello $(name) | |||
# checkout git repo | |||
- checkout: self | none | repository name # self represents the repo where the initial Pipelines YAML file was found | |||
clean: boolean # if true, run `execute git clean -ffdx && git reset --hard HEAD` before fetching | |||
</kode> | </kode> | ||
Version du 12 août 2020 à 14:39
Links
- Azure Pipelines documentation
- Key concepts for new Azure Pipelines users
- Use approvals and gates to control your deployment
Definitions
Term | Definition |
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Artifact | item from a git repository or a build pipeline |
Stages | steps to deploy and validate a software a stage contains jobs |
Job | subparts of a stage, contains tasks to execute listed as steps a job runs on a agent or can be manually ran |
Tasks / Steps | subparts of a job, those are the concreate action to execute |
Release pipeline definition | steps to execute to get the artefacts, install and validate the software template to run a release |
Release agent | the one who execute the tasks defined in the release pipeline definition it is the same agent as the one used for the build |
Release variables
YAML
- Specify jobs in your pipeline
- Template types & usage
- Approvals in environments with multi-stage YAML pipelines
Create a new pipeline
From an existing YAML file
Exemple
# do not trigger the pipeline on events trigger: none parameters: - name: myStepList type: stepList default: - bash: echo "We are on $(MyVar)" # If you have a single stage, you can omit the stages keyword and directly specify the jobs keyword stages: - stage: CI displayName: CI stage # remove implicite depency on the previous stage, the stages will run in parallel dependsOn: [] jobs: - job: ci_job pool: MyPool # If you have a single stage and a single job, you can omit the stages and jobs keywords and directly specify the steps keyword steps: - powershell: Write-Host "We are on CI" enabled: false # disable the task - stage: PROD displayName: PROD stage dependsOn: [] jobs: # use deployment job with environment and strategy to use the approval mechanism - deployment: prod_job environment: PROD strategy: runOnce: deploy: steps: ${{ parameters.myStepList }} |
YAML schema reference
Job
jobs: - job: job_name # (A-Z, a-z, 0-9, and underscore) # friendly name to display in the UI displayName: 'Job name' variables: # ... pool: PoolName condition: # ... # what to clean up before the job runs workspace: clean: outputs | resources | all steps: [ script | bash | pwsh | powershell | checkout | task | templateReference ] |
Pool
# if you use a private pool and don't need to specify demands pool: PoolName pool: name: PoolName demands: - myCustomCapability # check for existence of capability - agent.os -equals Darwin # check for specific string in capability |
Step
steps: # runs a script in Bash - bash: | which bash echo Hello $(whoami) # friendly name displayed in the UI displayName: Multiline Bash script # runs a script in PowerShell Core - pwsh: Write-Host Hello $(name) # runs a script in Windows PowerShell - powershell: Write-Host Hello $(name) # checkout git repo - checkout: self | none | repository name # self represents the repo where the initial Pipelines YAML file was found clean: boolean # if true, run `execute git clean -ffdx && git reset --hard HEAD` before fetching |
Task
steps: - task: VSBuild@1 displayName: Build timeoutInMinutes: 120 inputs: solution: '**\*.sln' |
PowerShell step and task
- powershell: 'cmd' # 4 blank characters before the command - powershell: | 'cmd1' 'cmd2' # pwsh runs PowerShell Core, which must be installed on the agent or container. - pwsh: 'cmd' - task: PowerShell@2 displayName: 'PowerShell Script' inputs: targetType: filePath filePath: 'MyScript.ps1' arguments: '-Arg1 "Arg1"' - task: PowerShell@2 displayName: 'PowerShell Script' inputs: targetType: inline script: | 'cmd1' 'cmd2' |
Variables
# scope: root, stage, job variables: variable_name: 'value' |
Runtime parameters
Ces paramètres sont sélectionnable à chaque lancement de la pipeline.
parameters: - name: my_parameter displayName: My parameter type: string default: Value1 values: - Value1 - Value2 |
Repositories
By default current pipeline repo is checked out. |
resources: repositories: - repository: RepoId # A-Z, a-z, 0-9, and underscore name: ProjectName/RepoName # repository name (format depends on `type`) type: git ref: master steps: - checkout: self # checkout in C:\agent\_work\1\s\CurrentRepoId - checkout: RepoId # checkout in C:\agent\_work\1\s\RepoId |
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Condition
stages: - stage: Stage1 condition: eq(variables.Var1, 'Value1') jobs: - job: steps: - powershell: 'cmd' condition: eq('${{ parameters.Param1 }}', 'Value1') |
Steps of a release
- Build the software with a pipeline
- validate product quality (unit tests, SonarCloud)
- Deploy the software
- validate runtime stability (compare telemetry with previous version)
- Release the feature
- validate feature usage