Get and set concourse pipelines from concourse.
Use this resource by adding the following to
the resource_types
section of a pipeline config:
---
resource_types:
- name: concourse-pipeline
type: docker-image
source:
repository: concourse/concourse-pipeline-resource
See concourse docs for more details
on adding resource_types
to a pipeline config.
Check returns the versions of all pipelines. Configure as follows:
---
resources:
- name: my-pipelines
type: concourse-pipeline
source:
target: https://my-concourse.com
insecure: "false"
teams:
- name: team-1
username: some-user
password: some-password
- name: team-2
username: other-user
password: other-password
-
target
: Optional. URL of your concourse instance e.g.https://my-concourse.com
. If not specified, the resource defaults to theATC_EXTERNAL_URL
environment variable, meaning it will always target the same concourse that created the container. -
insecure
: Optional. Connect to Concourse insecurely - i.e. skip SSL validation. Must be a boolean-parseable string. Defaults to "false" if not provided. -
teams
: Required. At least one team must be provided, with the following parameters:-
name
: Required. Name of team. Equivalent of-n team-name
infly login
command. -
username
: Basic auth username for logging in to the team. If this andpassword
are blank, team must have no authentication configured. -
password
: Basic auth password for logging in to the team. If this andusername
are blank, team must have no authentication configured.
-
Get the config for each pipeline; write it to the local working directory (e.g.
/tmp/build/get
) with the filename derived from the pipeline name and team name.
For example, if there are two pipelines foo
and bar
belonging to team-1
and team-2
respectively, the config for the first will be written to
team-1-foo.yml
and the second to team-2-bar.yml
.
---
resources:
- name: my-pipelines
type: concourse-pipeline
source: ...
jobs:
- name: download-my-pipelines
plan:
- get: my-pipelines
Set the configuration for each pipeline provided in the params
section.
Configuration can be either static or dynamic. Static configuration has the configuration fixed in the pipeline config file, whereas dynamic configuration reads the pipeline configuration from the provided file.
One of either static or dynamic configuration must be provided; using both is not allowed.
---
resources:
- name: my-pipelines
type: concourse-pipeline
source:
teams:
- name: team-1
jobs:
- name: set-my-pipelines
plan:
- put: my-pipelines
params:
pipelines:
- name: my-pipeline
team: team-1
config_file: path/to/config/file
vars_files:
- path/to/optional/vars/file/1
- path/to/optional/vars/file/2
pipelines
: Required. Array of pipelines to configure. Must be non-nil and non-empty. The structure of thepipeline
object is as follows:
-
name
: Required. Name of pipeline to be configured. Equivalent of-p my-pipeline-name
infly set-pipeline
command. -
team
: Required. Name of the team to which the pipeline belongs. Equivalent of-n my-team
infly login
command. Must match one of theteams
provided insource
. -
config_file
: Required. Location of config file. Equivalent of-c some-config-file.yml
infly set-pipeline
command. -
vars_files
: Optional. Array of strings corresponding to files containing variables to be interpolated via{{ }}
inconfig_file
. Equivalent of-l some-vars-file.yml
infly set-pipeline
command. -
unpaused
: Optional. Boolean specifying if the pipeline should be unpaused after the creation. If it is set totrue
, the commandunpause-pipeline
will be executed for the specific pipeline.
Resource configuration as above for Check, with the following job configuration:
---
jobs:
- name: set-my-pipelines
plan:
- put: my-pipelines
params:
pipelines_file: path/to/pipelines/file
pipelines_file
: Required. Path to dynamic configuration file. The contents of this file should have the same structure as the static configuration above, but in a file.
- golang is required - version 1.9.x is tested; earlier versions may also work.
- docker is required - version 17.06.x is tested; earlier versions may also work.
Dependencies are vendored in the vendor
directory, according to the
golang 1.5 vendor experiment.
Install gvt and make sure it is available in your $PATH, e.g.:
go get -u github.com/FiloSottile/gvt
To add a new dependency:
gvt fetch
To update an existing dependency to a specific version:
gvt delete <import_path>
gvt fetch -revision <revision_number> <import_path>
Install the ginkgo executable with:
go get -u github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo
The tests require a running Concourse configured with basic auth to test against.
Run the tests with the following command (optionally also setting INSECURE=true
):
FLY_LOCATION=path/to/fly \
TARGET=https://my-concourse.com \
USERNAME=my-basic-auth-user \
PASSWORD=my-basic-auth-password \
./bin/test
or with the Dockerfile
...
The tests have been embedded with the Dockerfile
; ensuring that the testing
environment is consistent across any docker
enabled platform. When the docker
image builds, the test are run inside the docker container, on failure they
will stop the build.
Run the tests with the following command:
docker build -t concourse-pipeline-resource .
Please ensure the tests pass locally.