Uploaded image for project: 'OpenShift Pipelines'
  1. OpenShift Pipelines
  2. SRVKP-8364

Support re-triggering pipelines for a git tag on GitHub

XMLWordPrintable

    • 8
    • False
    • Hide

      None

      Show
      None
    • False
    • Hide
      With this update, PipelineRuns can now be triggered through comments on GitHub commits associated with a Git tag. This allows for more flexible, version-specific control of CI/CD workflows.

      To trigger a PipelineRun, add a comment on the tagged commit using the format: /test <pipeline-name> tag:<tag-name>. For example: /test xyz-pipeline-run tag:v1.0.0.

      To cancel a PipelineRun, use the comment: /cancel <pipeline-name> tag:<tag-name>. For example: /cancel xyz-pipeline-run tag:v1.0.0.

      This enhancement enables teams to trigger or cancel PipelineRuns tied to specific tagged versions, improving automation around release processes.
      Show
      With this update, PipelineRuns can now be triggered through comments on GitHub commits associated with a Git tag. This allows for more flexible, version-specific control of CI/CD workflows. To trigger a PipelineRun, add a comment on the tagged commit using the format: /test <pipeline-name> tag:<tag-name>. For example: /test xyz-pipeline-run tag:v1.0.0. To cancel a PipelineRun, use the comment: /cancel <pipeline-name> tag:<tag-name>. For example: /cancel xyz-pipeline-run tag:v1.0.0. This enhancement enables teams to trigger or cancel PipelineRuns tied to specific tagged versions, improving automation around release processes.
    • Feature
    • Done
    • Pipelines Sprint Crookshank 36, Pipelines Sprint Crookshank 37

      Story (Required)

      As a <PERSONA> trying to <ACTION> I want <THIS OUTCOME>

      <Describes high level purpose and goal for this story. Answers the questions: Who is impacted, what is it and why do we need it? How does it improve the customer’s experience?>

      Background (Required)

      <Describes the context or background related to this story>

      Out of scope

      <Defines what is not included in this story>

      Approach (Required)

      <Description of the general technical path on how to achieve the goal of the story. Include details like json schema, class definitions>

      Dependencies

      <Describes what this story depends on. Dependent Stories and EPICs should be linked to the story.>

      Acceptance Criteria (Mandatory)

      <Describe edge cases to consider when implementing the story and defining tests>

      <Provides a required and minimum list of acceptance tests for this story. More is expected as the engineer implements this story>

      INVEST Checklist

      Dependencies identified

      Blockers noted and expected delivery timelines set

      Design is implementable

      Acceptance criteria agreed upon

      Story estimated

      Legend

      Unknown

      Verified

      Unsatisfied

      Done Checklist

      • Code is completed, reviewed, documented and checked in
      • Unit and integration test automation have been delivered and running cleanly in continuous integration/staging/canary environment
      • Continuous Delivery pipeline(s) is able to proceed with new code included
      • Customer facing documentation, API docs etc. are produced/updated, reviewed and published
      • Acceptance criteria are met

              rh-ee-zashaikh Zaki Shaikh
              sashture Savita .
              Votes:
              0 Vote for this issue
              Watchers:
              2 Start watching this issue

                Created:
                Updated:
                Resolved: