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Building CI/CD Systems Using Tekton

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Product type Book
Published in Sep 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801078214
Pages 278 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Joel Lord Joel Lord
Profile icon Joel Lord

Table of Contents (20) Chapters

Preface 1. Section 1: Introduction to CI/CD
2. Chapter 1: A Brief History of CI/CD 3. Chapter 2: A Cloud-Native Approach to CI/CD 4. Section 2: Tekton Building Blocks
5. Chapter 3: Installation and Getting Started 6. Chapter 4: Stepping into Tasks 7. Chapter 5: Jumping into Pipelines 8. Chapter 6: Debugging and Cleaning Up Pipelines and Tasks 9. Chapter 7: Sharing Data with Workspaces 10. Chapter 8: Adding when Expressions 11. Chapter 9: Securing Authentication 12. Section 3: Tekton Triggers
13. Chapter 10: Getting Started with Triggers 14. Chapter 11: Triggering Tekton 15. Section 4: Putting It All Together
16. Chapter 12: Preparing for a New Pipeline 17. Chapter 13: Building a Deployment Pipeline 18. Assessments 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

Adding a finally task

So far, all the pipelines that you built did not persist any data. Once the pods were terminated everything was taken down with them, and the next run always started from a fresh environment.

This won't always be the case. Most of the time, you will clone a code repository and store it on a PersistentVolumeClaim (PVC) for all tasks to access it. This exact scenario will be introduced in Chapter 7, Sharing Data with Workspaces. When you start using workspaces, you will need to clean up your persisted data to start with a clean environment each time. This is where finally tasks will come into play.

Those tasks will always be executed, even after there was a task that failed in the pipeline. Let's demonstrate this:

  1. Create a new file called cleanup.yaml and create a task called cleanup:
    apiVersion: tekton.dev/v1beta1 
    kind: Task 
    metadata: 
      name: cleanup 
    spec: 
  2. This task has a single step named clean. It uses a UBI to execute...
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