This document introduces the data structures that represent the digitalocean pipeline. The digitalocean pipeline is a continuous integration pipeline that executes workloads on ephemeral digital ocean droplets.
The Resource interface
The Resource interface is implemented by all top-level objects, including the digitalocean Pipeline.
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The kind attribute
Defines the kind of resource, used to identify the resource implementation. This attribute is of type string and is required.
The type attribute
Defines the type of resource, used to identify the resource implementation. This attribute is of type string and is required.
The name attribute
The name of the resource. This value is required and must match [a-zA-Z0-9_-]. This value is displayed in the user interface (non-normative) and is used to identify the pipeline (non-normative).
The concurrency attribute
Defines the concurrency limits for the pipeline stage. This attribute is of type Concurrency and is optional.
The depends_on attribute
Defines a list of pipeline dependencies, used to defer execution of the pipeline until the named pipelines are in a completed state. This attribute is an array of type string and is optional.
The Pipeline object
The Pipeline is the top-level object used to represent the digitalocean pipeline. The Pipeline object implements the Resource interface.
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The kind attribute
The kind of resource. This value must be set to pipeline.
The type attribute
The type of resource. This value must be set to digitalocean.
The token attribute
The digital ocean API token. This attribute is of type Secret or of type string and is required.
The server section
The server settings used to create and configure the instance. This attribute is of type Server and is required.
The platform section
The target operating system and architecture on which the pipeline must execute. This attribute is of type Platform and is recommended. If empty, the default operating system and architecture may be linux and amd64 respectively.
The workspace section
The working directory where the source code is cloned and the default working directory for each pipeline step. This attribute is of type Workspace and is optional.
The clone section
Defines the pipeline clone behavior and can be used to disable automatic cloning. This attribute is of type Clone and is optional.
The steps section
Defines the pipeline steps. This attribute is an array of type Step and is required. The array must not be empty and the order of the array must be retained.
The trigger section
The conditions used to determine whether or not the pipeline should be skipped. This attribute is of type Conditions and is optional.
The Server object
The Server object configures the server instance.
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The image attribute
Configures the image type. The default value is docker-18-04. This is an optional string value.
The region attribute
Configures the instance region. The default value is nyc1. This is an optional string value.
The size attribute
Configures the instance size. The default value is s-1vcpu-1gb. This is an optional string value.
The user attribute
Configures the username used to authenticate with the server. This is an optional string value.
The Platform object
The Platform object defines the target os and architecture for the pipeline.
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The os attribute
Defines the target operating system. The attribute is an enumeration of type OS and is recommended. If empty the operating system may default to Linux.
The arch attribute
Defines the target architecture. The attribute is an enumeration of type Arch and is recommended. If empty the architecture may default to amd64.
The variant attribute
Defines the architecture variant. This is most commonly used in conjunction with the arm architecture (non-normative) and can be used to differentiate between armv7, armv8, and so on (non-normative).
The version attribute
Defines the operating system version. This is most commonly used in conjunction with the windows operating system (non-normative) and can be used to differentiate between 1809, 1903, and so on (non-normative).
The Clone object
The Clone object defines the clone behavior for the pipeline.
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The depth attribute
Configures the clone depth. This is an optional number value. If empty the full repository may be cloned (non-normative).
The disable attribute
Disables cloning the repository. This is an optional boolean value. It can be useful when you need to disable implement your own custom clone logic (non-normative).
The Step object
The Step object defines a pipeline step.
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The name attribute
The name of the step. This value is required and must match [a-zA-Z0-9_-]. This value is displayed in the user interface (non-normative) and is used to identify the step (non-normative).
The failure attribute
Defines how the system handles failure. The default value is always indicating a failed step always fails the overall pipeline. A value of ignore indicates the failure is ignored. This attribute is of enumeration Failure and is optional.
The commands attribute
Defines a list of shell commands executed on the host machine. This attribute is an array of type string and is required.
The environment attribute
Defines a list of environment variables scoped to the pipeline step. This attribute is of type [string, string] and is optional.
The when section
The conditions used to determine whether or not the step should be skipped. This attribute is of type Conditions and is optional.
The depends_on attribute
Defines a list of steps dependencies, used to defer step execution until the named steps are in a completed state. This attribute is of type string and is optional.
The Conditions object
The Conditions object defines a set of conditions. If any condition evaluates to true its parent object is skipped.
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The action attribute
Defines matching criteria based on the build action. The build action is synonymous with a webhook action (non-normative). This attribute is of type Constraint or an array of type string and is optional.
The branch attribute
Defines matching criteria based on the git branch. This attribute is of type Constraint or an array of type string and is optional.
The cron attribute
Defines matching criteria based on the cron job that triggered the build. This attribute is of type Constraint or an array of type string and is optional.
The event attribute
Defines matching criteria based on the build event. The build event is synonymous with a webhook event (non-normative). This attribute is of type Constraint or an array of type Event and is optional.
The instance attribute
Defines matching criteria based on the instance hostname. This attribute is of type Constraint or an array of type string and is optional.
The ref attribute
Defines matching criteria based on the git reference. This attribute is of type Constraint or an array of type string and is optional.
The repo attribute
Defines matching criteria based on the repository name. This attribute is of type Constraint or an array of type string and is optional.
The status attribute
Defines matching criteria based on the pipeline status. This attribute is of type Constraint or an array of type Status and is optional.
The target attribute
Defines matching criteria based on the target environment. The target environment is typically defined by a promote or rollback event (non-normative). This attribute is of type Constraint or an array of type string and is optional.
The Constraint object
The Constraint object defines pattern matching criteria. If the pattern matching evaluates to false, the parent object is skipped.
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The include attribute
List of matching patterns. If no pattern is a match, the parent object is skipped. This attribute is an array of type string and is optional.
The exclude attribute
List of matching patterns. If any pattern is a match, the parent object is skipped. This attribute is an array of type string and is optional.
The Secret object
The Secret defines the named source of a secret.
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The Concurrency object
The Concurrency object defines the concurrency limits for the named pipeline.
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The Workspace object
The Workspace object defines the path to which the source code is cloned (non-normative) and the default working directory for each pipeline step (non-normative).
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Enums
The Event enum
The Event enum provides a list of pipeline events. This value represents the event that triggered the pipeline.
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The Status enum
The Status enum provides a list of pipeline statuses. The default pipeline state is success, even if the pipeline is still running.
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The Failure enum
The Failure enum defines a list of failure behaviors. The value always indicates a failure will fail the parent process. The value ignore indicates the failure is silently ignored.
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The OS enum
The OS enum provides a list of supported operating systems.
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The Arch enum
The Arch enum provides a list of supported chip architectures.
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