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Building CI/CD Systems Using Tekton

Building CI/CD Systems Using Tekton

By : Joel Lord
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Building CI/CD Systems Using Tekton

Building CI/CD Systems Using Tekton

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By: Joel Lord

Overview of this book

Tekton is a powerful yet flexible Kubernetes-native open source framework for creating continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) systems. It enables you to build, test, and deploy across multiple cloud providers or on-premise systems. Building CI/CD Systems Using Tekton covers everything you need to know to start building your pipeline and automating application delivery in a cloud-native environment. Using a hands-on approach, you will learn about the basic building blocks, such as tasks, pipelines, and workspaces, which you can use to compose your CI/CD pipelines. As you progress, you will understand how to use these Tekton objects in conjunction with Tekton Triggers to automate the delivery of your application in a Kubernetes cluster. By the end of this book, you will have learned how to compose Tekton Pipelines and use them with Tekton Triggers to build powerful CI/CD systems.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
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Section 1: Introduction to CI/CD
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Section 2: Tekton Building Blocks
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Section 3: Tekton Triggers
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Section 4: Putting It All Together

Using workspaces with task runs

The previous task worked well when initiated with the tkn CLI tool, where you had to fill in all the information. Sometimes, you might want to have all of that information as part of a YAML file.

Unlike parameters with default values that you could use, you will need to specify the name and volume source for each workspace you have in your tasks. One way to store this information as part of your YAML files is to write a task run directly. This file will be used as a template to create your task runs. Let's see how to do this:

  1. Start with a new file called clone-and-list-tr.yaml. In this file, create a new object of kind TaskRun:
    apiVersion: tekton.dev/v1beta1 
    kind: TaskRun 
  2. In the metadata section of this object description, you could potentially specify a name for the task run. A unique name would mean that you would need to change the name each time you want to create a new task run, though. Instead, you will use the generateName...

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