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Long term storage of execution results.

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Tekton Results

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Tekton Results aims to help users logically group CI/CD workload history and separate out long term result storage away from the Pipeline controller. This allows you to:

  • Provide custom Result metadata about your CI/CD workflows not available in the Tekton TaskRun/PipelineRun CRDs (for example: post-run actions)
  • Group related workloads together (e.g. bundle related TaskRuns and PipelineRuns into a single unit)
  • Make long-term result history independent of the Pipeline CRD controller, letting you free up etcd resources for Run execution.

Additional background and design motivations can be found in TEP-0021.

Overview

Tekton Results is composed of 2 main components:

Life of a Result

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  1. User creates a TaskRun or PipelineRun via the Kubernetes API as usual.
  2. Result Watcher listens for all TaskRun/PipelineRun changes.
  3. If a TaskRun/PipelineRun has changed, Watcher updates (or creates) a corresponding Record (and Result if necessary using the Results API.
  • Watcher will also annotate the original TaskRun/PipelineRun with identifiers as well.
  1. Users can get/query Result/Record data directly from the API. Once the TaskRun/PipelineRun is complete and has been successfully stored in the Result API, the original CRD object can be safely removed from the cluster.

Getting Started

  1. Installation
  2. Results API: Learn how to connect to the API and make queries.
  3. Watcher: Learn what types the Watcher supports and how it determines Result groupings.

Data Model

results data model

  • Records are individual instances of data. These will commonly be execution data (e.g. PipelineRun, TaskRuns), but could also reference additional data about the event/execution. Records are intended to be flexible to support arbitrary information tools want to provide around a CI event.
  • Results are aggregators of Records, allowing users to refer to groups of Records as a single entity. For example, you might have a single Result that groups the following Records:
    • Source Event (e.g. pull request, push) that kicked off the action.
    • The PipelineRun that occurred.
    • The TaskRuns that occurred in response of the PipelineRun (one per Task).
    • Receipt of Cloud Event delivery.
    • Receipt of Source status update.

(Note: not all of these types of data are supported by the Watcher yet, but are examples of the data we intend to support).

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