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Python Sample Pipelines in Harness

Python Pipeline Samples

Introduction

This repository is a home for snippets of YAML code and a sample hello world server for the Harness CI Community.

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Tutorial
Requirements
Harness Sample YAML
Getting Started
Workflow
Build Instructions

Getting Started

Use this README to get started with our sample pipeline repository for Python. This guide outlines the basics of getting started with the Harness CI and provides a full code sample for you to try out. This sample doesn’t include configuration options, for in-depth steps and configuring the pipeline for example using triggers or using our templates see the Pipeline Configuration Docs.

Here we have built a simple two-stage CI Pipeline in Harness. Setting up and running the Pipeline will take about 30 minutes. The Pipeline will build and run a unit test on a sample nodejs repository, upload the artifact to Docker Hub, and then run integration tests. You can use publicly-available code, images, and your GitHub and Docker Hub accounts.

Workflow

  • Use a Kubernetes cluster to build a farm.
  • Build the code and run unit tests in the build farm.
  • Package the app as a Docker image and upload it to Docker Hub.
  • Pull the uploaded image to the build farm as a Background Task. Check out more about background tasks here
  • Run an integration test against the sample app.

Graphical Summary

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Docs

Pipeline Creation & Build Set-up
Configuring the infrastructure & setting up Build & Run Unit Test stage
Build & Push Image to Docker
Create Integration Stage and Run the Pipeline

Contributor License Agreement

In order to clarify the intellectual property license granted with Contributions from any person or entity, Harness Inc. ("Harness") must have a Contributor License Agreement ("CLA") on file that has been read, accepted, and followed by each contributor, indicating an agreement to the CLA terms located here. This license is for your protection as a Contributor as well as the protection of Harness; it does not change your rights to use your own Contributions for any other purpose.

Code of Conduct

All users and contributors of the Harness community should adhere to the following Code of Conduct!

Communication

Refer Harness Community Communications Guide to interact with the wider community users/contributors, join slack workgroups to get help/help other users and create topics in community.harness.io

License

MIT License.

See COPYING for more information.

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