Trigger Build Step Args
Constructors
Properties
Allow this build step to fail without failing the entire build if and only if the exit code is one of the specified codes. If allowFailure
is also specified, this field will take precedence.
Allow this build step to fail without failing the entire build. If false, the entire build will fail if this step fails. Otherwise, the build will succeed, but this step will still have a failure status. Error information will be reported in the failureDetail
field. allowExitCodes
takes precedence over this field.
A list of arguments that will be presented to the step when it is started. If the image used to run the step's container has an entrypoint, the args are used as arguments to that entrypoint. If the image does not define an entrypoint, the first element in args is used as the entrypoint, and the remainder will be used as arguments.
Working directory to use when running this step's container. If this value is a relative path, it is relative to the build's working directory. If this value is absolute, it may be outside the build's working directory, in which case the contents of the path may not be persisted across build step executions, unless a volume
for that path is specified. If the build specifies a RepoSource
with dir
and a step with a dir
, which specifies an absolute path, the RepoSource
dir
is ignored for the step's execution.
Entrypoint to be used instead of the build step image's default entrypoint. If unset, the image's default entrypoint is used
The name of the container image that will run this particular build step. If the image is available in the host's Docker daemon's cache, it will be run directly. If not, the host will attempt to pull the image first, using the builder service account's credentials if necessary. The Docker daemon's cache will already have the latest versions of all of the officially supported build steps (see https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/cloud-builders for images and examples). The Docker daemon will also have cached many of the layers for some popular images, like "ubuntu", "debian", but they will be refreshed at the time you attempt to use them. If you built an image in a previous build step, it will be stored in the host's Docker daemon's cache and is available to use as the name for a later build step.
A list of environment variables which are encrypted using a Cloud Key Management Service crypto key. These values must be specified in the build's Secret
.
List of volumes to mount into the build step. Each volume is created as an empty volume prior to execution of the build step. Upon completion of the build, volumes and their contents are discarded. Using a named volume in only one step is not valid as it is indicative of a build request with an incorrect configuration. Structure is documented below.
The ID(s) of the step(s) that this build step depends on. This build step will not start until all the build steps in wait_for
have completed successfully. If wait_for
is empty, this build step will start when all previous build steps in the Build.Steps
list have completed successfully.