This directory contains examples of Tekton Pipelines in action.
To deploy them to your cluster (after installing the CRDs and running the controller):
In few examples to demonstrate tasks that push image to registry, sample URL
gcr.io/christiewilson-catfactory
is used. To run these examples yourself, you
will need to change the values of this sample registry URL to a registry you can
push to from inside your cluster. If you are following instructions
here to setup then use the value of
$KO_DOCKER_REPO
instead of gcr.io/christiewilson-catfactory
.
# To invoke the build-push Task only
kubectl apply -f examples/taskruns/taskrun.yaml
# To invoke the simple Pipeline
kubectl apply -f examples/pipelineruns/pipelinerun.yaml
# To invoke the Pipeline that links outputs
kubectl apply -f examples/pipelineruns/output-pipelinerun.yaml
# To invoke the TaskRun with embedded Resource spec and task Spec
kubectl apply -f examples/taskruns/git-resource-spec-taskrun.yaml
You can track the progress of your taskruns and pipelineruns with this command, which will also format the output nicely.
$ kubectl get taskruns -o=custom-columns-file=./test/columns.txt
NAME TYPE STATUS START
test-git-branch Succeeded True 2019-02-11T21:21:03Z
test-git-ref Succeeded True 2019-02-11T21:21:02Z
test-git-tag Succeeded True 2019-02-11T21:21:02Z
$ kubectl get pipelineruns -o=custom-columns-file=./test/columns.txt
NAME TYPE STATUS START
demo-pipeline-run-1 Succeeded True 2019-02-11T21:21:03Z
output-pipeline-run Succeeded True 2019-02-11T21:35:43Z
You can also use kubectl get tr
or kubectl get pr
to query all taskruns
or
pipelineruns
respectively.