The drone runtime package implements the execution model for container-based pipelines. It is effectively a lightweight container orchestration engine optimized for pipelines.
The runtime package accepts a pipeline definition file as input, which is a simple json file. This file is not intended to be read or written by humans. It is considered an intermediate representation, and should be generated by a computer program from more user-friendly formats such a yaml.
Example hello world definition file:
{
"metadata": {
"uid": "uid_AOTCIPBf3XdTFs2j",
"namespace": "ns_JVzesGoyteu5koZK",
"name": "test_hello_world"
},
"steps": [
{
"metadata": {
"uid": "uid_8a7IJsL9zSJCCchd",
"namespace": "ns_JVzesGoyteu5koZK",
"name": "greetings"
},
"docker": {
"args": [
"-c",
"echo hello world"
],
"command": [
"/bin/sh"
],
"image": "alpine:3.6",
"pull_policy": "default"
}
}
],
"docker": {}
}
The runtime package includes a simple command line utility allowing you to test pipeline execution locally. You should use this for local development and testing.
The runtime package includes sample definition files that you can safely execute on any machine with Docker installed. These sample files should be used for research and testing purposes.
Example commands:
drone-runtime samples/1_hello_world.json
drone-runtime samples/2_on_success.json
drone-runtime samples/3_on_failure.json
drone-runtime samples/4_volume_host.json
drone-runtime samples/5_volume_temp.json
drone-runtime samples/6_redis.json
drone-runtime samples/7_redis_multi.json
drone-runtime samples/8_postgres.json
drone-runtime samples/9_working_dir.json
drone-runtime samples/10_docker.json
Example command tests docker login:
drone-runtime --config=path/to/config.json samples/11_requires_auth.json
The default runtime engine targets Docker, however, there is an experimental runtime engine that targets Kubernetes. Pipeline containers are launched as Pods using the Kubernetes API.
drone-runtime \
--kube-url=https://localhost:6443 \
--kube-config=~/.kube/config \
samples/kubernetes/1_hello_world.json