YAML Specs: General syntax
This document shows how to use some of the YAML Specs code syntaxes.
Requirements
In order to add job requirements in the YAML code, you can use the following format:
Capability type | YAML syntax |
---|---|
Custom |
|
Executable |
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JDK |
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Perforce |
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Mercurial |
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Xcode SDK |
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Git |
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Docker |
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As an example, the code below shows how to add all the requirements types available in Bamboo:
...
# Job's requirements
requirements:
# Custom capabilities
- isCustom
- customExecutable
# Executable capabilities
- system.builder.mvn2.Maven 2
- system.builder.command.Ansible
# JDK capabilities
- system.jdk.JDK
- system.jdk.JDK 1.8
# Perforce capability
- system.p4Executable
# Mercurial capability
- system.hg.executable
# Xcode SDK capabilities
- system.builder.xcode.SDK1
- system.builder.xcode.SDK2
# Git capability
- system.git.executable
# Docker capability
- system.docker.executable
In Bamboo 7.1.0, you can also get YAML examples by exporting an existing plan to YAML Specs.
To export a plan to YAML Specs, follow the instructions below:
- Go to your build plan and select Actions > Configure plan.
- On the plan configuration page, select Actions > View plan as YAML
Check an example of a plan below:
---
version: 2
plan:
project-key: YAML
key: PLAN
name: PLAN
stages:
- Default Stage:
manual: false
final: false
jobs:
- Default Job
Default Job:
key: JOB1
requirements:
- Operating System: Windows
- system.p4Executable
- system.docker.executable
- system.builder.mvn2.Maven 2
- system.builder.ant.Ant
- system.jdk.JDK
- isCustom: 'true'
- system.builder.msbuild.MSBuild v4.0 (32bit)
- system.builder.grailsBuilder.Grails 3.3
- system.hg.executable
- system.jdk.JDK 1.8
- system.git.executable
- system.builder.xcode.SDK1
triggers: []
branches:
create: manually
delete: never
link-to-jira: true
notifications: []
labels: []
other:
concurrent-build-plugin: system-default
---
version: 2
plan:
key: YAML-PLAN
plan-permissions:
- users:
- user
permissions:
- view
- edit
- build
- clone
- admin
...
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Last modified on Aug 8, 2023
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